![]() | Jesse B Jupiter†Show email addressOrthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA | Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General ... |
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Jesse B Jupiter†:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichJesse B Jupiter†has direct influence:Distal radius,Internal fractures,Internal fixation,External fixation,Distal radius fractures,Corrective osteotomy,Distal humerus,Radial head.
Jesse B Jupiter†:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Jesse B Jupiter† has influence:Distal radius,Internal fixation,Radial head,Surgical treatment,Range motion,Elbow joint,Functional outcome.
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2021 | Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
2020 | From Massachusetts General Hospital. Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA |
2019 | Research performed at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. Department of Trauma, Klinikum Dortmund, Germany. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Fortis Bone and Joint Institute, India. Universitaets Spital Zuerich, Switzerland. |
2018 | Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. |
2017 | Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. |
2016 | Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston, MA. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
2015 | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA From the University of Michigan (B.L., A.G.), Ann Arbor, Michigan; Massachusetts General Hospital (P.J., J.B.J., D.C.R., J.C.S., C.M.R.), Harvard Medical School; and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (J.C.S., C.M.R.), Boston, Massachusetts; University of Texas Southwestern (K.K.), Dallas, Texas; Harborview Medical Center (N.C.G.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington. |
2014 | Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114. Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia Amir Reza Kachooei MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, Orthopedic Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA |
2013 | Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA |
2012 | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery-Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA. Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Yawkey 2 Suite 2100, Boston, MA 02114, USA Consultant Upper Limb Surgeon, Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS, Foundation Trust, Wigan, Lancashire, UK Massachusetts General Hospital, Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Boston, MA AO Hand Expert Group (HAEG), Davos, Switzerland |
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management elbow dislocations | #1 |
deformity articular | #1 |
“bending fracture | #1 |
months corrective | #1 |
malunited unicondylar | #1 |
ulnar nerve perspective | #1 |
posttraumatic reconstruction hand | #1 |
internal fractures humans | #1 |
fortyone years | #1 |
average weeks | #1 |
range 13 patients | #1 |
accuracy radiographic characterization | #1 |
postoperative bone scintigraphy | #1 |
function tibia tibia | #1 |
tibia tibial fractures | #1 |
grade elbows | #1 |
technique intraoperative distraction | #1 |
2 points years | #1 |
new concepts dislocations | #1 |
untreated fracture | #1 |
indications external fixation | #1 |
average flexion contracture | #1 |
ulnar fracture motion | #1 |
type 23c | #1 |
nonrheumatoid arthritis | #1 |
stable trochlear notch | #1 |
early late reconstruction | #1 |
fixation diaphyseal | #1 |
humerus treatment | #1 |
24 patients reduction | #1 |
qdash score patient | #1 |
patients unrepaired fracture | #1 |
displacement unrepaired fracture | #1 |
carpus distal ulna | #1 |
articular simple | #1 |
recalcitrant nonunion | #1 |
ligament fracture fragment | #1 |
articular fractures distal | #1 |
disabling complication patients | #1 |
repair type drfs | #1 |
unicondylar fracture | #1 |
bony mallet | #1 |
wrist alignment | #1 |
materials inflammatory cells | #1 |
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osteoporosis plate fixation | #1 |
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Prominent publications by Jesse B Jupiter†
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this retrospective study was to analyze the functional results following open reduction and internal fixation of fractures of the radial head and to determine which fracture patterns are most amenable to this treatment.
METHODS: Fifty-six patients in whom an intra-articular fracture of the radial head had been treated with open reduction and internal fixation were evaluated at an average of forty-eight months after injury. Thirty patients had a Mason Type-2 ...
Known for Radial Head | Internal Fixation | Forearm Rotation | Fractures Fracture | Articular Recovery |
PURPOSE: To review the results of condylar blade plate fixation of unstable fractures of the distal ulna associated with fracture of the distal radius.
METHODS: Twenty-four patients in whom a minicondylar blade plate was used to repair an unstable fracture of the distal ulna associated with a fracture of the distal radius were reviewed retrospectively an average of 26 months (range, 12-50 months) after injury. According to the Q modifier of the Comprehensive Classification of Fractures, ...
Known for Distal Radius | Unstable Fractures | Plate Fixation | Ulnar Neck | Wrist Joint |
BACKGROUND: Although uncommon, complete ankylosis of the elbow secondary to heterotopic ossification results in severe disability. The results of surgical management remain unclear.
METHODS: A single surgeon used a consistent operative technique to treat complete osseous ankylosis of the elbow in eleven limbs in seven patients after severe burns and in nine elbows in eight patients after trauma. The elbows in the burn cohort were more often ankylosed in extension (average, 47 degrees of ...
Known for Operative Release | Complete Ankylosis | Heterotopic Bone | Trauma Cohort | Elbows Patients |
The records concerning ten consecutive years of experience with Monteggia fractures in adult patients at a level-one trauma center were retrospectively reviewed. Forty-eight patients who had been followed for a minimum of two years (average, 6.5 years; range, two to fourteen years) were identified. There were twenty-five women and twenty-three men, and the average age was fifty-two years (range, eighteen to eighty-eight years). According to the classification of Bado, there were seven ...
Known for Monteggia Fractures | Patients Fracture | Coronoid Process | Radial Head | Proximal Radioulnar Synostosis |
BACKGROUND: Posterior dislocation of the elbow with associated fractures of the radial head and the coronoid process of the ulna has been referred to as the "terrible triad of the elbow" because of the difficulties encountered in its management. However, there are few published reports on this injury.
METHODS: Eleven patients with this pattern of injury were evaluated after a minimum of two years. The radial head fracture had been repaired in five patients, and the radial head had been ...
Known for Radial Head | Posterior Dislocation | Elbow Fractures | Coronoid Fracture | Lateral Collateral Ligament |
Effect of an Unrepaired Fracture of the Ulnar Styloid Base on Outcome After Plate-and-Screw Fixation of a Distal Radial Fracture
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BACKGROUND: The impact of an unrepaired fracture of the ulnar styloid base on recovery after internal fixation of a fracture of the distal part of the radius is uncertain. We evaluated a series of patients with an internally fixed fracture of the distal part of the radius to test the hypothesis that there is no difference in wrist motion or function scores between those with an untreated fracture of the ulnar styloid base and those with no ulnar fracture.
METHODS: Two cohorts of ...
Known for Ulnar Styloid | Distal Radial Fracture | Differences Motion | Screw Fixation | Grip Strength |
Wrist Mobilization Following Volar Plate Fixation of Fractures of the Distal Part of the Radius
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BACKGROUND: Plate fixation of the distal part of the radius is believed to improve wrist motion by allowing earlier exercises. We performed a clinical trial comparing mobilization of the wrist joint within two weeks (early motion) or at six weeks (late motion) after volar plate fixation of a fracture of the distal part of the radius in order to test the null hypothesis that there are no differences in the flexion-extension arc three and six months after surgery.
METHODS: Sixty patients ...
Known for Volar Plate Fixation | Late Motion | Distal Radius | Surgery Patients | Wrist Mobilization |
The functional outcome of operative treatment of ununited fractures of the humeral diaphysis in older patients.
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Twenty-two elderly patients (average age, seventy-two years) who had an atrophic, unstable, ununited fracture of the humeral diaphysis were managed with plate-and-screw fixation and application of an autogenous bone graft from the iliac crest. Fifteen of the patients had had at least one previous operation in an attempt to obtain union of the fracture. One patient had an active infection and two had a quiescent infection, all with Staphylococcus epidermidis. The average duration of ...
Known for Humeral Diaphysis | Operative Treatment | Functional Outcome | Ununited Fractures | Nonunion Patients |
Loss of fixation of the volar lunate facet fragment in fractures of the distal part of the radius.
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BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study is to report on a cohort of patients with a volar shearing fracture of the distal end of the radius in whom the unique anatomy of the distal cortical rim of the radius led to failure of support of a volar ulnar lunate facet fracture fragment.
METHODS: Seven patients with a volar shearing fracture of the distal part of the radius who lost fixation of a volar lunate facet fragment with subsequent carpal displacement after open reduction and ...
Known for Lunate Facet | Internal Fixation | Fractures Distal | Patients Volar | Fracture Fragment |
Ununited diaphyseal forearm fractures with segmental defects: plate fixation and autogenous cancellous bone-grafting.
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BACKGROUND: With current techniques of plate-and-screw fixation, diaphyseal nonunions of the radius and ulna are unusual. The few reports that have been published have discussed the use of structural corticocancellous bone grafts for the treatment of atrophic nonunions that are associated with osseous defects. We reviewed the rate of union and the functional results in association with the use of plate-and-screw fixation and autogenous cancellous (nonstructural) bone grafts.
METHODS: ...
Known for Plate Fixation | Forearm Fractures | Radius Ulna | Segmental Defects | Cancellous Bone |
Norian SRS cement compared with conventional fixation in distal radial fractures. A randomized study.
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BACKGROUND: A prospective, randomized multicenter study was conducted to evaluate closed reduction and immobilization with and without Norian SRS (Skeletal Repair System) cement in the management of distal radial fractures. Norian SRS is a calcium-phosphate bone cement that is injectable, hardens in situ, and cures by a crystallization reaction to form dahllite, a carbonated apatite equivalent to bone mineral.
METHODS: A total of 323 patients with a distal radial fracture were randomized ...
Known for Norian Srs | Distal Radial | Closed Reduction | External Fixator | Bone Cement |
A comparison of early and late reconstruction of malunited fractures of the distal end of the radius.
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We retrospectively evaluated the results for ten patients in whom a malaligned fracture of the distal end of the radius had been treated with early reconstruction (an average of eight weeks [range, six to fourteen weeks] after the injury) consisting of an osteotomy through the site of the fracture, autogenous cancellous iliac-crest bone-grafting, and internal fixation. The results for these patients were compared with those for ten patients in whom functional limitation after complete ...
Known for Malunited Fractures | Radius Patients | Internal Fixation | Fracture Distal | Injury Osteotomy |
BACKGROUND: Malunion is the most common complication of distal radius fracture. It has previously been demonstrated that there is a correlation between the quality of anatomical correction and overall wrist function. However, surgical correction can be difficult because of the often complex anatomy associated with this condition. Computer assisted surgical planning, combined with patient-specific surgical guides, has the potential to improve pre-operative understanding of patient anatomy ...
Known for Corrective Osteotomy | Distal Radius | Preoperative Planning | Computer Assisted | Surgical Correction |
Comparison of AO Type-B and Type-C Volar Shearing Fractures of the Distal Part of the Radius
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BACKGROUND: Fractures of the volar articular margin of the distal part of the radius with volar radiocarpal subluxation (volar shearing, or Barton, fractures) can be accompanied by a fracture of the dorsal metaphyseal cortex. We tested the null hypothesis that there is no difference in wrist function or health status after open reduction and plate-and-screw fixation between volar shearing fractures with a dorsal cortical fracture (complete articular, AO Type C) and those without a dorsal ...
Known for Volar Shearing | Distal Radius | Fracture Type | Differences Patients | Grip Strength |
PURPOSE: To test the null hypothesis that there is no relationship between coping mechanisms and depression measured before surgery, and pain intensity and disability after surgery, as assessed at the time of suture removal.
METHODS: A total of 120 patients (39 electing surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, 65 for trigger finger, and 16 for a benign tumor) completed questionnaires measuring depression, pain self-efficacy (confidence that one can perform various activities despite pain), ...
Known for Pain Intensity | Minor Hand Surgery | Trigger Finger | Hand Questionnaire | Null Hypothesis |