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Stacey Berner, MD

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Publications

1.Therapy for Congestive Heart Failure; Is the Jury out? Salem DN, Berner SH, Eichorn EJ, Sherman K, Konstam MA. Pharmacology 1988: 8:319-23.

2. Limited Incision Carpal Tunel Release. Bowers WH, Berner SH. Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. 19971(1): 15-20.

3. Repair of Acute Ulnar Collateral Ligament. Injuries of the Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint with an Intraosseous Suture Anchor. Weiland, AJ, Berner SH, Hotchkiss RN, McCormick Jr. RR, Gerwin M Journal of Hand Surgery. 1997; 22A: 585-591

4. Treating Carpal Tunnel with Dynamic Splinting:  A Randomized Controlled, Trial.  Berner SH, Willis FB, Martinez JA.  Journal of Medicine 2008 (1) 1: 1-5.

5. Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthroscopy-Techniques and Applications.   Berner,SH.Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. 2008 12(4):208-215.

6. Arthroscopic Partial Trapeziectomy and Thermal Capsulorrhaphy for Osteoarthritis of the CMC joint of the Thumb.  Berner SH, Duke P.  Submitted for publication, Journal of Hand Surgery.  March 2008.

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Presentations

1. Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels and the Severity of Coronary Artery Disease. Presented, American Federation of Cardiology Clinical Research Meeting, October 1987

2. Flexibility of the Compensatory Curve and it=s Effect on the Post-Operative Balance in Posterior Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis: Berner SH and Nogi J. (Selected best clinical research paper, MCV Residents’ Day, 1991). Presented, AAOS Annual Meeting, February 1993.

3. Minimally Invasive Carpal Tunnel Release: A Comparison Study with Standard Techniques: Berner SH and Bowers W. Presented, American Hand Association, September 1992

4. Surgical Treatment of Gamekeepers Thumb Using a Suture Anchor: Berner SH, Weiland AJ, Hotchkiss R, McCormick R and Gerwin M. Presented, AAOS Annual Meeting, February 1995

5. Cumulative Trauma Disorder. Presented, Maryland Insurance Board, May 1995

6. Nerve Entrapment Disorders of the Upper Extremity. Presented, Medical College of  Virginia Residents’ Educational Program, March 26, 1996

7. Flexor Tendon Injuries. Presented, Medical College of Virginia Resident’s Educational Program, March 29, 1996

8. Distal Radius Fractures. Presented, Medical College of Virginia Resident’s Educational Program, March 29, 1996

9. Replantation in the Upper Extremity. Presented, Maryland Society of Radiologic Technologists, May 1995

10. Skier’s Thumb Injuries. Presented, Maryland Society of Radiologic Technologists, November 2, 1996

11. Five Common Hand Surgical Conditions Frequently Encountered in a Primary Care Setting. Presented, Searle Lecture Series, March 13, 1997

12. Upper Extremity Injuries in Skiers. Presented, Maryland Ski Patrol, November 18, 1997

13. Upper Extremity Conditions Affecting Performing Artists. Presented, Searle Lecture Series, December 18, 1998

14. Managing Employee Absence. Presented, Gates-McDonald Conference, June 4, 1998

15. Distal Radius Fractures. Presented, Maryland Association of Orthopaedic Technologists Annual Meeting, September 25, 1999

16. Cumulative Trauma Disorder. Presented, HealthSouth Rehabilitation Conference, February 22, 2000

17. External Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures. Presented, Syntheses/A.O. Nurses Workshop, February 26, 2000

18. Arthroscopic Dorsal Ganglionectomy Utilizing A Thermal Cautery Device.  Presented Medical College of Virginia Alumni Conference, June 2000.

19. Arthroscopic Dorsal Ganglionectomy Utilizing A Thermal Cautery Device: Intermediate Term Results in Over 40 Cases.  Presented International Federation for Surgery of the Hand Post-Congress Meeting, Rome, Italy, June 17, 2001

20. Injuries in the Throwing Shoulder.  Presented as part of Pfizer lecture series, February 5, 2003

21. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Presented, Baltimore County Government,  October 10, 2003

22. DeQuervain tenosynovitis. Baltimore City Comp Management,  November 24, 2003

23. Maryland Workers Comp Update 2004.  Presented Maryland Workers Comp Forum, September 2, 2004

24. Arthroscopic Thermal Ablation of Dorsal Wrist Ganglion Cysts vs. Open Excision: 

25. A Prospective Randomized Study.  Berner, SH, Berner EA.  Presented ASSH/JSSH meeting Honolulu, HI March 20, 2005.

26. Arthroscopic Partial Trapeziectomy and Thermal Capsulorrhaphy for Osteoarthritis of the Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb.  Berner, SH, Berner, EA.  Presented ASSH/JSSH meeting Honolulu, HI. March 20, 2005

27. Proximal Humerus Fractures:  The Unsolved Fracture.  Rochester, NY.  October 24, 2007.

28. Arthroscopic Ganglionectomy:  Pearls and Pitfalls.  Miami Hand Reconstruction and Arthroplasty Meeting. March 2,2008.

29. Invited Lecturer- Richmond Orthopaedic Society- Innovations in Small Joint Arthroscopy.  June 18,2009.

30. Guest Professor/ Robert Hussey Memorial Lecturer: Arthroscopic Thumb Reconstruction.  The Evolution of  Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.   Virginia Commonwealth University Residents’ Day, June19, 2009. 

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Courses

Basic Fracture Management.  Instructor: Syntheses/A.O. Nurses Workshop, September 1998

Moderator Educational Session  4th Combined ASSH/JSSH meeting. Honolulu, HI March 20, 2005.

Arthroscopic CMC joint Reconstruction Course.  Combined ASSH/JSSH meeting.  Honolulu, HI March 20, 2005. Course Director.

Arthroscopic CMC Workshop and Cadaver Lab- Stryker Endoscopy.  Vista Learning Center, Baltimore, MD November 4, 2005. Course Director.

Current Concepts in Distal Radius Fractures- ORIF using a Fixed Angle Volar Plate.  Lecture and Cadaver Lab- Hand Innovations. Northwest Hospital Learning Center.  January 17, 2006.  Course Director.

E.F. Shaw Wilgus Annual Lectureship.  Symposium:  Arthritis of the Basal Joint of the Thumb.  Presenter and Panelist.  Curtis National Hand Center, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD.  June 23, 2006.

Instructional Course Lecture –Innovations in Small Joint Arthroscopy.  ASSH Annual Meeting.  Washington, September 8, 2006,  Course Chairman.

Volar Plating of Distal Radius Fractures Using the Extended FCR Approach.  Presenter and Lab Instructor- Depuy Trauma Symposium.  Merin Center,  Henderson, NV.  February 1, 2007.

F3 Fragment Plating System.  Presenter and Lab Instructor.  Depuy Residents Meeting.  Vista Center, Baltimore, MD.  May 5, 2007.

Fixed Angle Fixation of Dorsally Comminuted Distal Radius Fractures  Using a Volar Approach.  Presenter and Lab Instructor- Depuy Trauma Symposium.  Vista Center, Baltimore, Maryland.  June 8, 2007.

Proximal Humerus Fractures-the Unsolved Fracture.  Orthopedic Seminar- Rochester, NY.  October 25,2007.

The S3 Plate for Proximal Humerus Fractures.   Presenter and Lab Instructor.  Depuy Signature Series Meeting.  Henderson, NV.  February 15, 2008.

SBFS and F3 Plating Systems.  Presentation and Demonstration.  10th Annual Philadelphia Hand Meeting.  March 17, 2008.

Approach to Upper Extremity Trauma.  Course Director, Presenter, and Lab Instructor.  Depuy trauma series.  Pinehurst, NC.  April 26,2008.

Symposium- Advances in Hand Arthroscopy. Chairperson and Presenter. ASSH Annual Meeting,  Chicago,Il.  September 20,2008.

Fractures of the Hand.  Depuy Signature Series , Orthopaedic Learning Center, Rosemont, IL.  July 10,2009.

Treatment of Hand and Wrist Fractures- The ALPS System.  Depuy Residents’ Series.  St Louis University, St Louis, MO.  August 1, 2009.

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