NAME: ELTON STRAUSS, M.D.
5 East 98th Street
New York, NYC, NY 10029
(212) 241-1648
ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS: Clinical Associate Professor, 1998
Department of Orthopaedics
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor, 1995
Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
HOSPITAL Hospital for Joint Diseases/Orthopaedic Institute
APPOINTMENTS: Assistant Attending - Orthopaedics, 1979
Mount Sinai Medical Center:
Chief of Orthopaedic Trauma and
Adult Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
City Hospital Center at Elmhurst: Department of Orthopaedics
Associate Director of Clinical Activities, 1993 - 1996
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Chief of Geriatric Orthopaedics
Co-Director Geriatric Unit, 1995
Chief of Adult Reconstruction and
Problem Fracture Clinic, 1996
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Orthopaedic Consultant to the
Gaucher Disease Treatment Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center
September, 1997
Orthopaedic Consultant to the Sickle Cell Treatment Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center
November, 1997
Orthopaedic Consultant to the Wound Care Center-
Osteomyelitis Division
Mount Sinai Medical Center
1999
EDUCATION: Long Island University,
CW. Post College
Greenvale, NY
BA, Biology 1970
Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Mexico
Medical Degree 1974
POSTDOCTORAL Fifth Pathway
TRAINING: Coney Island Hospital 7/74-6/75
Internship
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center 7/75-6/76
Residency
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center 7/76-6/79
Chief Resident - 7/78-6/79
CERTIFICATION: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 1981
LICENSURE: New York State, #134039
HONORS: 1978 Finalist Committee on Trauma
American College of Surgery
Bipolar Arthroplasty in Fractured Hips
1978 Winner Resident=s Night
New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Geriatric Hip Fracture Protocol for Femoral Neck Fixation
1978 Speaker National Residents Conference
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Low Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip
1985 Guest Lecturer in Traumatology
Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Mexico
1991 Wellmerling Award
American Fracture Association
Acetabular Fixation of Double Column Fractures
1992-Founder of the Orthopaedic-Geriatric Multidisciplinary Service
Mount Sinai Hospital Center
1992-93 Commonwealth Geriatric Scholar
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
1993 Wellmerling Award
American Fracture Association
Fractures of the Os Calcis-Functional Outcome
1995 - Named to the Editorial Board
American Journal of Orthopaedics
1995 - Named to the Editorial Board
Aspects of Trauma, American Journal of Orthopaedics
A1996-Surgeon of the Year@ Presented by the Orthopaedic
Residents for excellence in teaching and leadership.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Article on the
Orthopaedic-Geriatric Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center,
Bulletin Vol. 44, No. 3, July, 1996
Reviewer with commentary: Progressive Scapulothoracic
Subluxation after Fracture of the Clavicle. The American
Journal of Orthopaedics, Volume 25, No. 9, September, 1996.
Invited Commentary: Extraction of Femoral Nails - Can We
Build A Better Mousetrap? The American Journal of Orthopaedics
Volume 25, No. 8 August, 1996.
April 24,1997-Invited to speak at the III Congress of the European
Federation of National Association of Orthopaedics and Tramatology
Barcelona, Spain about fracture healing and the use of low intensity
ultrasound technology.
October 23-27,1997-Invited as guest speaker to the XIV Congreso
Nacional de Orthopedia y Traumatologia, Merida, Mexico. Topics
included fractures of the foot treated with low intensity ultrasound
technology.
October,1997-Invited to give a written commentary in the American
Journal of Orthopaedics based on alcohol and drug use in adult
patients with musculoskeletal injuries.
November 17,1997-Invited speaker Orthopaedic Rounds, Elmhurst
Orthopaedic Department. Management of injuries to the
talus.
November 21,1997-Speaker at the International Symposium on
Current Concepts in Femoral Fractures.
Contemporary trends in fixation of distal femur fractures.
November 26,1997-Invited speaker Orthopaedic Grand Rounds
Mount Sinai Medical Center.
Treatment of supracondylar fractures of the femur.
December 13-17,1997-Invited as guest speaker to the New York State
Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Congress, New York. Spoke on
What are the needs of the Orthopaedists from the Anesthesiologist
besides Anesthesia, primarily focused on the Geriatric patient.
March,1998-Invited as guest moderator for the symposium on the
rehabilitation of the geriatric-orthopaedic patient held during the
1998 annual meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons in New Orleans, Louisiana.
April, 1998-Invited as Panelist for Roundtable Discussion
Physical Fitness and the Older Patient
Geriatric Magazine-Cleveland, Ohio.
July,1998-Guest speaker Mount Sinai Medical Center Rehab
Grand Rounds Topic:Radiographic Interpretation for the RPT.
1998-2000- Recipient of the Hartford funded grant for Faculty Outreach Program in Aging
September 23-26,1998-Invited as guest speaker to the Sixth Meeting
of the International Society for Fracture Repair. Spoke on Ultrasound
Healing as an Adjunct in Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal.
Strasbourg, France
September 26-27,1998-Developement and Residency Training Outreach Program in Geriatric Orthopaedics. Chicago, Illinois
September 27,1998-Invited as faculty participant of the American Geriatric Society/John A.Hartford Foundation Project:Increasing Geriatrics Expertise in Non-Primary Care Specialties . Chicago, Illinois
October 7,1998-Invited guest speaker to Mount Sinai Medical Grand Rounds Topic-Degenerative Arthritis of the Knee.
November,1998 The Orthopaedic-Geriatric Hip Fracture Team was awarded the Mount Sinai Medical Center Recognition of Excellence Team Award .
February,1999-Appointment to the National Committee on Aging- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Invited as Guest Moderator-May,1999 61st Annual Meeting
American Fracture Association
May,1999 - Pfizer Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
May,1999 - American Geriatric Society Newsletter
Article on AAOS Geriatric Task Force
Spring,1999 Volume 2, Issue 3
May, 1999 - Invited as Guest Speaker-@Arthritis and Surgery@
Arthritis Foundation, New York Chapter
Mount Sinai Medical Center
May,1999 - Invited as visiting Professor, and Surgeon -
Total Joint Replacements and Reconstructive Surgery
Al Salama Hospital, Saudi Arabia
"1999-Surgeon of the Year"Presented by the Orthopaedic
Residents for excellence in teaching and leadership.
July,1999-Pfizer Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
August, 1999-Invited as visiting Professor
Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Programa Internacional
Facultad de Medicina
Trauma-Reconstructive Surgery Course
August, 1999-Pfizer Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
August, 1999-Ortho-McNeil Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
1999-2000 Participant in the Resident Teaching Curriculum
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
September,1999-Named as an advisory board member for development of
CME program on ANew Alternatives for the Management of Osteoarthritis of the Knee@. American Geriatric Society
December, 1999 - Pfizer Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
January, 2000 - Pfizer Preceptorship
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
July 28,2000 - Invited Guest Speaker - International College of Surgeons
Fractures of the Femur in Elderly Patients
Boston, MA
December, 2000 - Named to the Advisory Board
Arthritis Self-Management Monthly Newsletter
January, 2001 - Castle-Connolly Guide "Top Doctors"
New York Metro Area
January 2002- Castle-Connolly Guide "Top Doctors"
New York Metro Area
Guide to America's Top Surgeons-2002-2003 Consumers Research Council
Invited Guest Speaker Shields Institute. Topic Disability after Fractures of
The Lower Extremity. Plaza Hotel.
Named to Marquis Who's Who, both World and American Editions 1997-
2003
Invited Moderator and faculty member: Surgical Choices and Innovations in
Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Pinehurst, North Carolina, April 2002, 2003
Presenter and moderator at the Symposium of the International Society for
Treatment in Elderly and Osteoporotic Patients, Rizzoli Orthopaedic
Institute University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. May 16-18 2002
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES/
COMMITTEES American Fracture Association, Regional
Vice President, 1981
American College of Sports Medicine, 1983
Fellow American College of Surgeons, 1984
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1985
AO/ASIF Alumni Society, 1988
Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine, 1992
Orthopaedic Trauma Association, 1992
International Society for Fracture Repair, 1992
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Association, 1994
AO North America, 1995
American Foot and Ankle Society, 1995
Arthritis Committee/Trauma Committee
SICOT-Society Internationale de Chirurigie Orthopedique
et de Traumatologie, 1996
Academic Orthopaedic Society,1998
American Geriatrics Society, 1999-Advisory Board Member
American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, 1999
AAOS-Committee on Aging (2000)
March, 2001 - Founding Member, Micro Mechanical Tissue Repair Society
AAOS- Council on Education (2002)
Fellow International Society of Surgeons 1980
Orthopaedic Research and Education Society
MISCELLANEOUS:
Committee Assignments:
Mount Sinai Medical Center: Preceptor to Mount Sinai Medical Students
Consultant to Operating Room Committee for
Purchasing
Medical Records Committee
Imaging Committee
Mount Sinai Home Health Agency Professional
Advisory Committee
IPA Sub Committee on Finance
FPA Executive Committee 1993-present
FPA Assembly 1992-present
FPA Building Committee
FPA Nominating Committee - 1993
Appointments and Promotion Task Force-Dean=s Office
Mount Sinai Hospital-International Council
Mount Sinai NYU-Clinical Practice Standards Committee
Mount Sinai Disaster / Bioterrior Committee
Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery Committees: Department of Orthopaedics-Quality Assurance
Medical Education
Residency Selection
Bioskills Laboratory Director
Emergency Room Chairman
Resident Education, Clinical Coordinator
Resident Rotation
Disaster Team Delegate-Trauma Specialist
Presentations/Teaching Experience:
1. Experience with the Bateman U.P.F. Endoprosthesis, New Jersey Orthopaedic Society
November, 1979, Palm Springs, CA.
2. Role of Bipolar Endoprosthesis in Problems of the Hip, Alumni Association, Hospital for
Joint Diseases, October, 1981, New York City.
3. Orthopaedic Emergencies Monthly Meeting, Emergency Room Faculty, Mount Sinai Hospital, 1987-88.
4. Emergency Subspecialty Conference, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, January, 1988, NYC.
5. Grand Rounds Presentation, Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Mount Sinai Hospital,
March, 1988.
6. Grand Rounds Presentation, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Mount Sinai Hospital,
May, 1988.
7. Grand Rounds Presentation, Geriatric Department, Mount Sinai Hospital, September, 1988.
8. Hip Fractures: Psychiatric and Medical Comorbidity, Orthopaedic Trauma Association, October, 1988, Dallas, TX.
9. Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium, Course Chairman, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, March, 1989, NYC.
10. AO Training Course, Course Chairman, Northeastern Nursing Conference, August, 1989, NYC.
11. Geriatric Review Course, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, February, 1990.
12. Complications of Proximal Tibia Fractures: Secondary to Open Procedures, American Fracture Association Annual Meeting, April, 1990, Scottsdale, AZ.
13. Ultrasound to Enhance the Role of Fracture Healing, American Fracture
Association Annual Meeting, April, 1990, Scottsdale, AZ
.
14. Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium, Course Chairman, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
April, 1990.
15. Orthopaedic Trauma: The Next Challenge, 12th Annual AAS Symposium, Mount Sinai Hospital, May, 1990, Charleston, SC.
16. Complex Fractures of the Acetabulum Treated Aggressively Through One Surgical Approach
New Jersey Orthopaedic Society, New York Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, April, 1991, Orlando, FL.
17. Ultrasound to Enhance the Role of Fracture Healing, New Jersey Orthopaedic Society, New
York Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Spring Meeting, April, 1991, Orlando, FL.
18. Fractures of the Acetabulum: To Fix or Not to Fix? American Fracture Association, 53rd
Annual Meeting, May, 1991, Washington, DC.
19. Fractures of the Acetabulum: To fix or Not to Fix, 13th Annual AAS Symposium, Mount
Sinai Hospital, NY May, 1991.
20. AO Principles: Part I, Training Course, Lenox Hill Hospital, NY September, 1991.
21. AO/ASIF Continuing Education Residents= Basic Course Instructor, October, 1991, NYC.
22. AO Principles: Part II, Training course, Lenox Hill Hospital, NY October, 1991.
23. Infections Following Femoral Shaft Fractures, Annual Scientific Meeting of the Alumni
of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, NY October, 1991.
24. Sports Related Elbow Injuries at the Professional Recreational Level, 14th Annual AAS Symposium, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY October, 1991.
25. Functional Outcome of Collapsed Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures Fixed with Sliding Screws, AAOS 59th Annual Meeting, February, 1992, Washington, DC.
26. Complex Os Calcis Fracture: The Role of Surgery, NYNJ Orthopaedic Society Annual
Meeting, April, 1992, Cayman Islands.
27. Functional Outcome of Collapsed Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures Fixed with Sliding Screws, Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, May, 1992.
28. Operative Management of Femoral Fractures Below Previously Placed Orthopaedic Implants, American Fracture Association, 54th Annual Meeting, May, 1992.
29. Timing of Internal Fixation in Low Velocity Gunshot Wounds, American Fracture Association, 54th Annual Meeting, May, 1992.
30. Sports Medicine Seminar, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY May, 1992.
31. Sports Injuries to Lower Extremities, Roslyn High School, Roslyn, NY June, 1992.
32. Residual functional Deficiency After Successful Posterolateral Bone Graft, Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, October, 1992, Minneapolis, MN.
33. Functional Outcome of Operative Management of Femoral Shaft Fractures Below Orthopaedic Implants, Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, October, 1992,
Minneapolis, MN.
34. Treatment of Infected Intramedullary Nails by Replacement Reamed Nailing, Orthopaedic Trauma Association Meeting, October, 1992, Minneapolis, MN.
35. AO/ASIF Course, Guest Instructor, Davos, Switzerland, December, 1992.
36. AO Residents= Course, Guest Instructor, Sturbridge, MA, January, 1993.
37. Functional Outcome After Os Calcis Fractures: Surgically and Nonsurgically, American Fracture Association 55th Annual Meeting, April, 1993, Washington, DC.
38. Salvage of the Painful Malunited Os Calcis Fracture, American Fracture Association
55th Annual Meeting, April, 1993, Washington, DC.
39. Fourth Generation Intramedullary Femoral Rods-Is There a Role for Unreamed Intramedullary Rods? American Fracture Association 55th Annual Meeting, April, 1993, Washington, DC.
40. Fractures Around the Knee, Grand Rounds, Sports Therapy Department, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY, May, 1993.
41. Evaluation of Intramedullary Nails, Keynote Speaker, Synthes Annual Meeting, October, 1993, Hilton Head, SC.
42. Guest Instructor, Synthes Annual Meeting, October, 1993, Hilton Head, SC.
43. Metaphyseal-Diaphyseal Fractures of the Proximal Tibia, Annual Scientific Meeting of the Alumni - Hospital for Joint Diseases, NY October, 1993.
44. AO Intramedullary Femur and Tibial Fixation, Faculty Forum, November, 1993,
Chicago, IL.
45. Emergency Treatment of Hip Fractures, Emergency Medicine Department, Mount Sinai Hospital, NY February, 1994.
46. Antereolateral Approach to Tibial Fractures, American Fracture Association
Calgary, Canada, May, 1994.
47. Unreamed Femoral Nails - Do We Need Them? American Fracture Association,
Calgary, Canada, May, 1994.
48. AO - Nursing Training Course Instructor, May, 1994, Someset, NJ
49. Ultrasound Stimulation of Bone Healing, Morristown Orthopaedic Association, NJ
June, 1994.
50. Guest Speaker, AO Residents Course, Syracuse, NY August, 1994.
51. Functional Outcome After Operative Management of Supracondylar Femur Fractures
Above or Below Orthopaedic Implants, AAOS 62nd Annual Meeting, February, 1995
Orlando, FL.
52. Guest Faculty, AO Advanced Residents= Course, Sun Valley, Idaho, March, 1995.
53. In Service - Traumatic Ankle Injuries, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY April, 1995.
54. Role of Ultrasound in Fresh Fracture Healing, American Fracture Association Annual Meeting, May, 1995, San Juan, PR
55. Guest Moderator, American Fracture Association Annual Meeting, May, 1995, San Juan, PR
56. Ultrasound Treatment of Fractures, Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA, August, 1995.
57. Guest Faculty, 1995 Regional Foot and Ankle Resident Review Course, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY October, 1995.
58. Coordinator, Midas Rex Training, November - December, 1995, NYC.
59. Grand Rounds Guest Lecturer, Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Miami, FL
January, 1996.
60. Guest Lecturer, Annual Meeting of the National Football League Coaches Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, February, 1996.
61. Intramedullary Nailing of Fractures of the Proximal Tibia: Report of a New Approach, AAOS 63rd Annual Meeting, February, 1996, Atlanta, GA.
62. Recreational Injuries in Children and Adolescents, Guest Lecturer-Grand Rounds, Jersey City Medical Center, NJ March, 1996, Jersey City, NJ.
63. Guest Lecturer for Medical Students, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY March, 1996.
64. Management of the Multi-Trauma Patient, Guest Lecturer-Trauma Conference, City Hospital Center at Elmhurst, NY April, 1996.
65. Carpal Tunnel and Related Injuries/Syndromes, Union Health Center, April, 1996, NYC.
66. Guest Lecturer-Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center, May, 1996, Dallas, TX.
67. Injuries to the Wrist, Guest Lecturer - New York Dental Club, NY June, 1996, NYC.
68. Bone Stimulation for Fracture Healing, Lecture, SICOT- 20th World Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August, 1996.
69. Bone Stimulation for Fracture Healing, Poster Presentation
SICOT - 20th World Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August, 1996.
70. Chairman-Section on Wrist Reconstruction
SICOT - 20th World Congress, Amsterdam, Netherlands, August, 1996.
71.. Guest Speaker - Exogen Fracture Conference, Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA September, 1996.
72. Arthritis of the Hip, Guest Lecturer, Internal Medicine Department, Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY November, 1996.
73. Intramedullary Nailing Techniques, Guest Lecturer, Trauma Conference, City Hospital Center at Elmhurst, NY November, 1996
74. Visiting Professor-Monmouth Medical Center:Use of Low Intensity Ultrasound to
Accelerate Fracture Healing in Acute Fractures as well as Reconstructions.
March,1998.
75. Poster Presentation-An Innovative Model of Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education
American Geriatric Society Meeting, Seattle, Washington May, 1998.
76. Poster Presentation-An Innovative Model of Interdisciplinary Geriatric Education
1998 Nurses Week-Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Nursing May, 1998.
77. Poster Presentation-Model of Care:The Geriatric-Orthopaedic Interdisciplinary Team
Approach to Hip Fractures 1998 Nurses Week-Mount Sinai Hospital Department of Nursing
May, 1998.
78. Poster Presentation-The Orthopaedic- Geriatric Hip Fracture Team:A Specialty Service
1998 Nurses Week-Mount Sinai Medical Center Department of Nursing May,1998.
79. Invited Guest Speaker:Current Concepts in Lower Extremity Fractures-
Supracondylar Fractures of the Femur. Baltimore, Maryland May, 1998.
80. Poster presentation - Sixth Meeting of the International Society for Fracture Repair
Jones Fractures of the Foot; Treatment of Delayed and Nonunions of the Musculoskeletal
System. Strasbourg, France. September, 1998
81. Scientific Presentation-Low-Intensity Ultrasound Accelerates Jones=Fracture Healing
61st Annual Meeting & Scientific Program American Fracture Association
Tucson, Arizona May, 1999.
82. Guest Faculty-AO/ASIF Principles of Fracture Management-Course for Residents
Albany, New York June,1999.Topics:External Fixation and Principles of Open
Fracture Management-Diaphyseal Fractures.
83. Poster presentation-1st Transatlantic Geriatrics Meeting/2nd Franco-American
Geriatrics Meeting Paris, France September, 1999
Model of care:the orthopaedic-geriatric interdisciplinary team approach to the geriatric
hip fracture patient.
84. Paper presentation-27th Annual Conference New York State Society of Aging
Albany, New York October, 1999
Model of care:the orthopaedic-geriatric interdisciplinary team approach to the geriatric hip
fracture patient.
85. First World Conference on Jewish Services for the Elderly
Jerusalem, Israel-November, 1999
Quality of Care:The Orthopaedic-Geriatric Interdisciplinary Team Approach to the
Geriatric Hip Fracture Patient.
86. Keynote Speaker-1999 Symposium on The Geriatric Foot and Ankle
Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY-November, 1999
Treating Musculoskeletal Problems in the Geriatric Patient;Are You
Prepared?
87. Guest faculty- NYU-HJD 22nd Annual Trauma Symposium
Hospital for Joint Diseases New York, NY - November, 1999
Treatment of Fractures of the Distal Femur in Geriatric Patients.
88. Guest Speaker-Mount Sinai Medical Center-Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
The Painful Hip - December 16,1999.
89. Discussion Leader - American Geriatrics Society Advisory Board Meeting
New York, NY - January 20-21, 2000.
90. Invited Guest Speaker- Mount Sinai Medical - Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Management of Traumatic Orthopaedic Injuries - April 7,2000.
91. Invited Guest Speaker- New York-New Jersey State Societies of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Annual Spring Meeting Sintra, Portugal - Direct Exchange Revision Arthroplasty of the
Infected Total Hip - April 8-16, 2000.
92. Invited Guest Speaker- New York-New Jersey State Societies of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Annual Spring Meeting Sintra, Portugal-Distal Femoral Fractures in the Geriatric Patient-
April 8-16, 2000.
93. Invited Moderator - Columbia University - 20th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Course
Current Techniques in Upper and Lower Extremity Trauma - New York, NY
May 5-6, 2000.
94. Guest Speaker-American Geriatric Society-2000 Annual Meeting
Balancing Therapeutic Options in Osteoarthritis Management
Nashville, TN May 17-21, 2000.
95. Invited Guest Presenter-NYU-HJD Tri-State Trauma Symposium
Distal Femur Fracture:Current Concepts
October 23,2000.
96. Guest Lecturer-Howard Rosen Memorial Lecture-NYU-HJD
Treatment of Distal Femur Fractures
October 31,2000.
97. Hospital USA 2000-U.S. Trade Center, Mexico City
Current Techniques-Lower Extremity Fractures
November 14-16,2000.
98. Contributor- Elderly Patients need special connection
AAOS Bulletin Vol.49, No.1 February 2001.
99. Contributor- Principles focus on improving care of elderly
AAOS Bulletin Vol.49, No.1 February 2001
100. Moderator-Trauma Section-AAOS 2001 Annual Meeting
San Francisco, CA February 27-March 4,2001.
101. Presentation to the Committee on Aging-AAOS 2001 Annual Meeting
Principles focus on improving care of elderly
San Francisco, CA March 1, 2001.
101. Named to Advisory Board Arthritis Self-Management Monthly Newsletter.
102. Poster- Pain and Delirium in Elderly Hip Fracture Patients-
AAOS 2001 Annual Meeting
San Francisco, CA February 27-March 4,2001.
103. Guest Speaker-Combined Mount Sinai /NYU Orthopaedic Staff Meeting
Current Concepts of Bone Grafting
March 15,2001.
104. Guest Lecturer-Minimally Invasive Surgery Grand Rounds
Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgery for Lower Extremity Fractures
Mount Sinai Medical Center March 20,2001.
105. March 2001 Academic Presentations to the Orthopaedic Resident Staff(CORR)
3/5-6 Open Fractures
3/12-13 Open Fractures
3/16 Salvage of Open Tibia Fractures
3/19 Principles & Complications of External Fixation
3/23 Femur Fractures
3/26 Distal Femur Fractures
3/27 Rehabilitation of Knee & Ankle
106. April 2001 Academic Presentations to the Orthopaedic Resident Staff(CORR)
4/2 Pilon Fractures
4/3 Ankle Fractures
4/5 Oscalcis
4/6 Talus Fractures
4/9 Lis Franc Fractures
107. American Fracture Association 63rd Annual Meeting, May 3-6, 2001 Savannah, Georgia
May 4-Humeral Head Replacement in the Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures
-The Surgical Treatment of Acromioclavicular dislocations Retrospective View
May 5-1st Place Meyerding Award Winner:
Functional Outcomes of Non-displaced Femoral Neck Fractures in Elderly Patients
May 6-Moderator- Leo Cooper X-ray Forum
-Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty in the Treatment of Complex Distal Femur
Fractures in Elderly Patients
108. May 10,2001-Keynote Speaker-AO North America Tribute to Howard Rosen, MD
University Club, New York
109. May 16,2001 - American Geriatric Society Chicago, Illinois
-Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty in Geriatric Trauma
110. June 18,2001- Mount Sinai School of Medicine - Orthopaedic Resident Graduation
-Treatment of Geriatric Fractures of the Distal Femur
111. October 11,2001 St.Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Orthopaedic Department
Grand Rounds - Guest Speaker
Treatment of Geriatric Fractures of the Distal Femur
.
112. October 20,2001 Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting
Functional Outcomes of Non-displaced Femoral Neck Fractures in Elderly Patients
113. October 27,2001 Tri-State Trauma Symposium NYU-HJD
Howard Rosen Memorial Lecture
Bone Stimulators in Complex Non Unions and Delayed Unions: Fact or Fiction
114. December 4-6, 2001 Annual Symposium Avoiding Complications & Improving Outcomes in Orthopaedic Surgery: Current Advances in Surgery
St.Thomas, US Virgin Islands
-Management of Diaphyseal Fractures of the Femur - Reamed vs. Unreamed Nails
-Primary Total Joint Replacement for Fractures about the Knee in Geriatric Patients
-Preventing Wound Complications and Managing Infections after TKA
115. December 14,2001 Clinical Wound Healing - a Certificate Course-
New York Academy of Medicine-Mount Sinai School of Medicine -Department of Surgery
-Treatment of Osteomyelitis in Wound Healing
116. Orthpaedic Symposium; Hip and Knee Surgery: State of the Art. Osteonics-Stryker-
Howmedica, North Carolina. April 2002
117. Fractures of the frail and Osteoporotic Symposium, Bologna, Italy. Rizzolli Institute
May 2002
118. Presenter of paper and invited guest to International Society for
Fracture Repair; Topic:
Fracture Management of the Geriatric Patient, Toronto, Canada. October 2002.
118. Presenter of paper, Current Trends in Osteoarthritis; Orthopaedic Management. Internal Med.
Associates, October 2002
119. Presenter of paper and Discusser at the International Society for Fracture Repair, Topic
Healing of Difficult Fractures with Low Intensity Ultrasound. Toronto, Canada October
2002
120. Invited Speaker and Guest Howard Rosen memorial Lecture. Hospital for Joint Disease
Orthopaedic Institute, NY October 2002. Topic Fractures of the Distal Femur
121. Invited Speaker American College of Gerontology, Boston Massachusetts, November 24,
2002: Fractures of the Lower Femur in Geriatric Patients.
122. Invited Speaker Staten Island Orthopaedic Society, St Thomas West Indies. December 11-13
2002. Fractures of the Proximal Femur.
123. Invited Speaker Mount Sinai Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. January 10,2003
Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur.
124. Invited Speaker Council on Education, AAOS, Chicago, Ill. Geriatric Orthopaedic
Curriculum: Why we need it.
125. Invited Speaker and Moderator, Annual AAOS Conference, New Orleans, La. Improving
Functional Outcomes in Geriatrics. Feb 6, 2003
126. Invited Speaker and Moderator, Annual AAOS Conference, New Orleans, La. Orthopaedic
Geriatrics. Feb 7, 2003
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PUBLICATIONS:
Peer Reviewed
1. Strauss E, Nelson JM, Abdelwahab IF. Fracture of the lateral femoral condyle: a case report.. Hospital for Joint Diseases Bulletin 1984, 44(1):886-90.
2. Strain JJ, Lyons JS, Hammer JS, Fahs M, Lebovits A, Paddison PL, Snyder S, Strauss E, Burton R, Nuber G, et al. Cost offset from a psychiatric consultation liaison intervention with elderly hip fracture patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1991, 148:8:1044-1049.
3. Strauss E, Yang E, Levine J, et al. Infection following femoral shaft fractures. Hospital for Joint Diseases Bulletin 1992;52(1).
4. Bendo, J Weiner L, Strauss E,, Yang E. Collapse of intertrochanteric hip fractures fixed with
sliding screws. Orthopaedic Review 1994 Supp: 30-37.
5. Molinari R, Strauss E. Timing of internal fixation in low-velocity gunshot wounds. Contemporary Orthopaedics 1994,29(5) pp 335-339.
6. Yang E, Weiner L, Strauss E, Sedlin E, Kelley M, Raphael J. Metaphyseal dissociation fractures of the proximal tibia: an analysis of treatment and complications. American Journal of Orthopaedics 1995;24(9);695-704.
7. Strauss E, Missirian J:Arthritis:Foot and Ankle-Guest Editors.Clinical Orthopaedics and
Related Research April 1998:Vol.349.
8. Demetriade L, Strauss E, Gallina J:Osteoarthritis of the ankle.Clinical Orthopaedics and
Related Research April 1998:Vol.349 28-42.
9. Strauss E, Gonya G:Adjunct low intensity ultrasound in charcot neuropathy.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research April 1998:Vol.349 132-138.
10. Strauss E, et al:Ballistics and gunshots wounds:effects on musculoskeletal tissues.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Jan-Feb 2000:Vol.8,
No.1 21-36.
Other publications:
Orthopaedic Transactions, published by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery consists of author-prepared abstracts of up to 700 words, of papers read on the programs of the participating societies, is published three times a year--Spring, Summer, and Fall. It provides the orthopaedist with a means of keeping up with what is going on in the orthopaedic world.
1. Strauss E: The skin protective action of a aqueous solution of povidone iodine used as an
aerosol spray under Plaster of Paris. Ortho Review, Vol VII, No. 2, February, 1978.
2. Strauss E: Fracture of the lateral femoral condyle: a case report. Hospital for Joint Diseases
Bulletin, Vol. 44, No. 1, 1984.
3. Strauss E, et al: Hip fractures: psychiatric and medical comorbidity. JBJS,Orthopaedic
Transactions 1989; Vol.13, No. 3.
4. Strauss E, Weiner L, et al: Complications of proximal tibial fractures secondary to open procedures. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 1990.
5. Kristiansen T, Strauss E, et al: Use of ultrasound to enhance the role of fracture healing. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 1990.
6. Strauss E, Weiner L, et al: Management of intraarticular and periarticular fractures of the
proximal tibia. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 1990.
7. Strain J, Lyons J, Hammer J, Fahs M, Lebovits A, Paddison P, Snyder S, Strauss E, et al:
Cost offset from a psychiatric consultation liaison intervention with elderly hip fracture patients American Journal of Psychiatry 148:8, August 1991.
8. Strauss E, Yang E, Levine J, Molinari R: Infection following femoral shaft fractures. Hospital for Joint Diseases Bulletin, Vol. 52, No. 1, 1992.
9. Strauss E, Yang E: Surgical management of complex acetabular fractures: ATo fix or not to fix?@ JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol 16, No. 1, Spring 1992.
10. Molinari R, Strauss E, et al: Infection following femoral shaft fractures: AThe management of the infected femoral intramedullary nail.@JBJS,Orthopaedic Transactions,1992
Vol.16. No. 1
11. Strauss E, et al: Functional outcome of collapsed intertrochanteric hip fractures fixed with
sliding screws. JBJS, Orthopaedic transactions, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 1992.
12. Strauss E, et al: Operative management of femoral fractures below previously placed orthopaedic implants. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 17, No. 2 1993
13. Molinari R, Strauss E: Timing of internal fixation in low-velocity gunshot wounds. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 17, No. 2 1993.
14. Strauss E, et al: Metaphyseal - diaphyseal fractures of the proximal tibia. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 17, No. 2 1993.
15. Strauss E: Functional outcome after os calcis fractures: surgically and non-surgically. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 17, No. 3 1993-1994.
16. Strauss E: Salvage of the painful malunited os calcis fracture. JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol 17, No. 3 1993-1994.
17. Strauss E: Fourth generation intramedullary femoral rods - is there a role for unreamed intramedullary rods? JBJS, Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol. 17, No. 3 1993-1994.
18. Bendo J, Weiner L, Strauss E, Yang E: Collapse of intertrochanteric hip fractures fixed with sliding screws. Orthopaedic Review, Supp. Pg. 30-7, August 1994.
19. Molinari R, Strauss E: Timing of internal fixation in low-velocity gunshot wounds. Contemporary Orthopaedics, Vol. 29, No. 5 November 1994.
20. Stein J, Strauss E: Gunshot wounds to the upper extremity. Orthopaedic Clinics of North America, Vol. 26, No. 1 January 1995.