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S. Grote
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 26
Citations - 539
S. Grote is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Femur. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 460 citations.
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Diagnosis and treatment of acute ankle injuries: development of an evidence-based algorithm
Hans Polzer,Karl-Georg Kanz,Wolf Christian Prall,Florian Haasters,Ben Ockert,Wolf Mutschler,S. Grote +6 more
TL;DR: An applicable and evidence-based, step by step, decision pathway for the diagnosis and treatment of acute ankle injuries is presented, which can be implemented in any emergency department or doctor's practice and provides quality assurance for the patient and promotes confidence in the attending physician.
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Diagnostic Value of the Glasgow Coma Scale for Traumatic Brain Injury in 18,002 Patients with Severe Multiple Injuries
TL;DR: The study indicates that the GCS (as defined ≤ 8) in unconsciousness patients with multiple injuries shows only a moderate correlation with the diagnosis of severe TBI, and suggests the use of the anatomical scoring system with AIS(head) ≥ 3 to define severe T BI in patients withmultiple injuries.
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Sports Activity After Short-Stem Hip Arthroplasty
Florian Schmidutz,S. Grote,Matthias F. Pietschmann,Patrick Weber,Farhad Mazoochian,Andreas Fottner,Volkmar Jansson +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the sports activity level of 68 patients (76 hips) after short-stem hip arthroplasty was assessed for a minimum of 2 years after implantation, with each individual participating on average in 3.5 different disciplines after surgery.
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Mesenchymal stem cells from osteoporotic patients feature impaired signal transduction but sustained osteoinduction in response to BMP-2 stimulation.
Wolf Christian Prall,Florian Haasters,Jostein Heggebö,Hans Polzer,Christina Schwarz,C. Gassner,S. Grote,David Anz,Marcus Jäger,Wolf Mutschler,Matthias Schieker +10 more
TL;DR: Osteoporotic fractures show reduced callus formation and delayed bone healing, and impaired signal transduction and reduced osteogenic differentiation capacity in response to BMP-2 may underlie the delayed fracture healing.
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Bupivacaine, ropivacaine, and morphine: comparison of toxicity on human hamstring-derived stem/progenitor cells.
Florian Haasters,Hans Polzer,Wolf Christian Prall,Maximilian Michael Saller,Julia Kohler,S. Grote,Wolf Mutschler,Denitsa Docheva,Matthias Schieker +8 more
TL;DR: Knowing that morphine provides comparable to even prolonged pain reduction after ACL reconstruction, the presented in vitro study suggests morphine as a potentially less toxic analgetic drug for intraarticular application in clinical practice.