CURRICULUM VITAE: Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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CURRICULUM VITAE: Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.TITLE:Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon: The Hughston Clinic, P.C.Clinical Associate Professor: Department of OrthopaedicSurgery, Tulane University School of MedicineAdjunct Professor of Small Animal Surgery and MedicineCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn UniversityDirector of Medical Education: Hughston Orthopaedic FoundationFellowship Teaching Faculty: Hughston Orthopaedic FoundationOrthopaedic Consultant:Georgia Southwestern State University AthleticsWilliam H. Shaw High School AthleticsRoosevelt Warm Springs Rehabilitation InstituteGeorgia Department Vocational RehabilitationTeam Physician:Columbus Cottonmouths Professional Hockey (SPHL)Board of Directors:Southern Orthopaedic AssociationInstitute for Athletic Healthcare ResearchHughston Sports Medicine FoundationChattahoochee Council, B.S.A.Institutional Review Board Member: Hughston Orthopaedic FoundationPresident: The Hughston SocietyArthroscopy Association of North America Committee MembershipsFellowshipHealth Policy and PracticeTeaching Faculty: AO North AmericaSPECIALTY INTERESTS: Sports Medicine, ArthroscopyKnee SurgeryShoulder SurgeryTraumatologyDeformity Correction, Problem Fractures, Osteomyelitis, Non unionsAdult ReconstructionFoot and AnkleOFFICE:6262 Veterans ParkwayColumbus, Georgia 31908706-324-66611

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.EDUCATION:High School:Ross Sterling Senior High, Houston, Texas (8/70 – 6/73)Honors:National Honor SocietyMu Alpha ThetaAmerican Legion Citizenship MedalDaughters of the American RevolutionCitizenship MedalTop 10 Senior StudentInternational Thespian SocietyExtracurricular:Athletic TrainerEagle ScoutUndergraduate:Tulane University College of Arts and SciencesNew Orleans, Louisiana (8/73 – 6/77)Major: BiologyDegree: Bachelor of Science Cum LaudeHonors:Beta Beta BetaAlpha Epsilon DeltaResearch: Chapman H. Hyams Laboratoryof Tumor Cell Biology – characterizingthe emergence of immunoglobulins in theopossum embryoExtracurricular:Sigma Nu FraternityTechnical Producer: Tulane University TheatersUnited States Institute for Theater TechnologyCorrespondent/Photographer KPRC TV news:Houston, TexasOcean SailingMedical:Tulane University School of MedicineNew Orleans, Louisiana (8/77 – 6/81)Degree: Doctor of MedicineHonors: Alpha Omega AlphaExtracurricular:Co-organizer Tulane Advanced Life SupportInstructor Basic Cardiac Life Support, AHASub-Committee Chairman: Student Adjunct Committee toAdmissionsAMSA2

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.POST GRADUATE EDUCATION:Internship: Charity Hospital New Orleans (Flexible) 7/81 – 6/83Residency: Tulane University New Orleans: Orthopaedic SurgeryRotations:Charity Hospital New Orleans7/82 – 9/83Attending:Ray J. Haddad, Jr., M. D.J. Ollie Edmunds, M. D.Touro Infirmary New Orleans7/83 – 9/83Attending:George R. Carey, M. D.Tulane University New Orleans10/83 – 12/83Attending:Ray Haddad, Jr. M.D.Raoul P. Rodriguez, M.D.Thomas S. Whitecloud, M.D.J. Ollie Edmunds, M.D.Michael E. Brunet, M.D.Huey P. Long Hospital/Veterans HospitalAlexandria, Louisiana: 1/84 – 6/84Attending:Stephen R. Thomas, M.D.T. E. Banks, M.D.Rancho Los Amigos Medical CenterDowney, California 7/84 – 12/84Attending:Jacqueline Perry, M.D.Richard B. Chambers, M.D.F. William Wagner, M.D.Douglas Garland, M.D.Stuart Green, M.D.Daniel Capen, M.D.M. Mark Hoffer, M.D.Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1/85 – 6/85Attending:Jack C. Hughston, M.D.James R. Andrews, M.D.Richard Sanders, M.D.Children’s Hospital New Orleans7/85 – 6/86Attending:John M. Roberts, M.D.Stephen Burke, M.D.Charity Hospital New Orleans1/86 – 6/86Attending:Ray J. Haddad, Jr.,M.D.Raoul P. Rodriguez, M.D.Thomas S. Whitecloud, M.D.Michael E. Brunet, M.D.FELLOWSHIP:Knee/Shoulder Reconstructive Surgery/Sports MedicineHughston Sports Medicine Foundation:7/86 – 6/87Jack C. Hughston, M.D.Lyle A. Norwood, M.D.John I. Waldrop, M.D.Glenn C. Terry, M.D.3

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.LICENSURE:Louisiana (1981 – Present)Georgia (1984 – Present)Alabama (1987 – Present)California (1984 – Present)Texas (1986 – Present)Colorado ( 1995 – Present) (Inactive)CERTIFICATION:Diplomate: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, July 21, 1989Recertification: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Through July 2009Diplomate: American Academy of Pain Management, July 27, 1989Fellow: American College of Surgeons, October 1990Fellow: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 1991Fellow: American College of Sports MedicineDiplomate: Federal Licensing Examination (FLEX) 1981U.S. Department of TransportationEmergency Medical Technician 1978American Heart AssociationBasic Life Support ProviderAdvanced Cardiac Life Support ProviderBasic Life Support InstructorAdvanced Cardiac Life Support InstructorAmerican College of SurgeonsAdvanced Trauma Life Support ProviderAdvanced Trauma Life Support InstructorMidas Rex Psychomotor InstituteLaser Center of America4

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:American Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsAmerican College of SurgeonsOrthopaedic Research SocietyInternational Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports MedicineAmerican Orthopaedic Society of Sports MedicineArthroscopy Association of North AmericanAmerican Fracture AssociationSouthern Orthopaedic Association– Board of DirectorsEastern Orthopaedic AssociationMid America Orthopaedic AssociationGeorgia Orthopaedic SocietyAmerican College of Sports MedicineNational Athletic Trainer’s AssociationAmerican Medical AssociationMedical Association of GeorgiaMuscogee County Medical Society #293Southern Medical AssociationTulane Caldwell SocietyVernon Nickle/Rancho Los Amigos SocietyHughston SocietyInstitute of Athletic Health Care Research – Board of DirectorsHughston Sports Medicine Foundation – Board of Directors5

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.PRIOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS:Delegate: Young Physician’s Section: Medical Association of Georgia House of Delegates,1988-1990Director Orthopaedic Residency Training: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1989 - 1996Orthopaedic Consultant: Enterprise State Junior College Athletics 1989 - 1991Delegate: Medical Association of Georgia House of Delegates, 1990 – 2004Councilor State of Georgia: Southern Orthopaedic Association, 1992 -2001Medical Executive Committee, Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital, 1992 - 1994Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, (490 bed regionalhospital) 1990 - 1994Chief of Surgery: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1994 - 1996Chief of Staff Elect: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1996 - 1998Chief of Staff: Columbus Regional Medical Center Hospital, 1998 - 2000President: Muscogee County Medical Society, 2000Muscogee County Medical Society was recognized in 2001 by the MedicalAssociation of Georgia as the outstanding county medical society in the Stateof Georgia for the year 2000.Founding President / Chairman of the Board 2001, Board Member 2001 - 2003:Muscogee County Physician’s Foundation,Formed a 501C3 Charitable foundation and raised initial 250,00.00funding to conduct annual free health screening and educationcommunity event ( Men’s and Women’s Health Expo) which has sincecreation provided approximately 4000 health screenings annually.Board of Directors: Medical Association of Georgia, 2001 - 2004Oral Examiner: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery 2001 - 2005President: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation, 2003 - 2005Team Physician: [Professional franchises no longer in existence]Columbus Stars SFL Semi Pro Football Team, 1992 - 1995Columbus Comets Indoor Professional Soccer, 1996Columbus Pride Women’s Professional Fast Pitch Softball, 1997Columbus Cottonmouths Professional Hockey C.H.L., 1999 - 2001Columbus Cottonmouths Hockey E.C.H.L., 2001 - 2003Columbus Wardogs Professional Arena Football II, 2001 - 2003Columbus Riverdragons Professional Basketball N.B.D.L., 2003Medical Director: Columbus Amputee Support Group, 1993 – 1997Membership Committee Member: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2000 – 2002Membership Committee Vice Chair: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2003Membership Committee Chairman: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2004 – 2005Membership Committee Advisor: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2006Fellowship Committee Member: Arthroscopy Association of North America 2001 – 20036

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.TEACHING:Clinical Faculty PositionsClinical Instructor Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryTulane University School of Medicine, (1987 – 1989)Freshman AnatomySophomore Physical DiagnosisJunior Core Orthopaedic RotationSenior Orthopaedic SelectiveTeaching FacultyHughston Sports medicine Foundation (now Hughston Orthopaedic Foundation)(1989 – Present)Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryTulane University School Medicine (1989 – 1993)Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryTulane University School Medicine (1993 – Present)Director Residency Training: Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation1989 – 1995Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryTulane University School of Medicine, (1986 – Present)1985Howmedica PCA Workshop InstructorNew Orleans, Louisiana, November 19851986Orthopaedic Surgery for Occupational TherapistsNortheastern Louisiana University, Spring Semester 1986AAOS: The Cruciate Ligaments: Anatomy Lab FacultySan Antonio, Texas, October 19861988Speaker , Lab ProsectorHughston’s Philosophy of the Knee: Callaway Gardens, April 19881990Speaker, Lab ProsectorHughston’s Philosophy of the Knee: Callaway Gardens, April 19901991Sports Medicine for Primary Care Physicians; LecturerCallaway Gardens, April 19917

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.1992Knee Lab Instructor11th Annual Fall Course: Ankle, Knee and Shoulder ArthroscopyArthroscopy Association of North America: Monterey California,November 19921993Accufex Unicut Workshops National Faculty5 Courses 1993New Concepts in Fracture Fixation: ALTA Trauma WorkshopAtlanta, Georgia July 19931994 Data lost 1993 – 2003: Rebuilding 2001Course Director, Lecturer, Lab InstructorAdvanced Ligament Reconstruction Techniques: ArthrexNaples, FL January 13, 2001Course Director, Lecturer, Lab InstructorMasters Course in Knee ReconstructionNaples, FL March 13, 2001Program Chairman, Speaker, Lab demonstratorHughston SocietyColumbus, GA June 6 – 9, 2001Speaker, Lab Instructor, Fireside Discussion LeaderAO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for ResidentsCharleston, SC October 24 – 27, 2001Course Director, Speaker, Lab InstructorMasters Course in Knee ReconstructionNaples, FL November 1, 2001Course Chairman, SpeakerAAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic SurgeonsTampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001 Cat I credits 24 hrs2002Lab InstructorAAOS Practical Techniques for Improved Fracture ManagementRosemont, IL, June 21 –23, 2002 Cat I credits 23 hrs Data lost 1993 – 2003: Rebuilding 8

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.2003Course Co Director, LecturerEBI Sports Medicine ForumParsippany, NJ May 14 – 18, 2003Course Co Director, Lecturer, Lab InstructorConcepts in Locked Plating: SynthesAtlanta, GA June 28, 2003Lecturer, Lab InstructorAO / ASIF Principals of Fracture Management for ResidentsChattanooga, TN October 23 – 26, 2003Course Co Director, Lecturer, Lab InstructorMasters Course in Knee ReconstructionNaples, FL December 12, 20032004Lab Instructor14th Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity CourseBaltimore, MD September 4 – 9, 2004Lecturer, Lab InstructorAONA: AO ASIF Principles of Fracture ManagementLittle Rock, AR October 28 – 31,2004Visiting ProfessorH. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic LectureshipScott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/20042005Course Co Chairman, LecturerEBI Sports Medicine ForumParsippany, NJ January 14, 2005AAOS Learning Center: Lecturer, Prosector, Lab InstructorSurgical Treatment Options for Knee Injuries and DisordersRosemont, IL. May 13 – 15, 2005Course Chairman, Lecturer, Lab InstructorMasters Course on Knee Arthroscopic SurgeryNaples, FL November 11, 2005Lab Instructor15th Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity CourseBaltimore, MD September 2-9, 20052006“Capsular Ligament Injuries of the Knee” : Instructional Course LectureAnnual Meeting: AAOSChicago, IL March 24, 200616th Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course: Lab InstructorBaltimore, MD September 2 – 6, 20069

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.HONORS:Alpha Epsilon Delta – Premedical Honor FraternityBeta Beta Beta – Biology Honor FraternityAlpha Omega Alpha – Medical School Honor FraternityLouisiana Orthopaedic Association: Outstanding Senior Medical Student – 1981William F. Sherman Memorial – Outstanding First Year Orthopaedic ResidentTouro Infirmary – Outstanding Orthopaedic Resident: 1983 – 1984AMA Physician’s Recognition Award 1987, 1990Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: Flandry, F.,Palutsis, R., Muldowney, D.: Treatment of Medial Gonarthrosis byProximal Tibial Osteotomy, AAOS Annual Meeting, 1993.Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: SurgicalAnatomy of the Hand, AAOS Annual Meeting, 1994.Award of Distinction: Outstanding Educational Video Tape AAOS: SurgicalAnatomy of the Hand, ACS Annual Meeting, 1994.Course Chairman: AAOS Review and Update for Practicing Orthopaedic SurgeonsTampa, FL. November 9-11, 2001Georgia Southwestern State University Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee 10/4/2003Given in recognition of medical service provided to University athletics5th Annual Sigvard Hansen Lectureship,Harborview Medical Center 7/04H. H. Brindley, Sr. Orthopaedic LectureshipScott & White Clinic / Temple University 11/22/2004Jack Hughston Humanitarian Award 12/2/2004Presented by the Mayor’s Committee for Persons with DisabilitiesHon. Robert Peters, Mayor, City of Columbus, GAInvited International Lecturer and Honorary Membership, SCCOT (ColumbianOrthopaedic Society), April 200610

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:Health Lodge Director: Camp Strake, B.S.A., Conroe, Texas 1970Surgical Technician: Southeast Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas 1973 - 1974Sales: Southwest Sling Center, Inc. Houston, Texas 1974 - 1979Freelance Portrait Photographer, Houston, Texas 1972 - 1976Freelance News Photographer KPRC TV News, KTRK TV News, KHOU TVNews, Houston, Texas 1973 - 1974News Photographer/Reporter: KPRC TV News, Houston, Texas 1974 - 1979News Photographer / Correspondent: KPRC TV News, New Orleans, Louisiana 1973 - 1979Emergency Room Physician: Huey P. Long Hospital, Alexandria, Louisiana 1983Veterans Administration Hospital, Pineville, Louisiana 1983Franklin Parish Hospital, Winnsboro, Louisiana 1983Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital, Columbus, Georgia 1985Flexible Intern (Tulane Division): Charity Hospital New Orleans, 1981 – 1982320 Claiborne AvenueNew Orleans, Louisiana 70140Orthopaedic Surgery Resident:Tulane University School of Medicine 1982 - 1986Department of Orthopaedic Surgery1430 Tulane AvenueNew Orleans, Louisiana 70112Fellow in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: The Hughston Sports Medicine Foundation 1986 - 19876262 Veterans ParkwayColumbus, Georgia 31909HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERSHIPS:Tulane University Hospital (Emergency Room: 1983 – 1986)P.O. Box 53365New Orleans, Louisiana 70153Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital (Active: 1986 – Present)P.O. Box 2319Columbus, Georgia 31902The Medical Center (Active: 1986 – 2001)P.O. Box 951Columbus, Georgia 31994St. Francis Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1990, Courtesy: 1990 – Present)P.O. Box 7000Columbus, Georgia 31995Doctors Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1988, Courtesy: 1988 – Present)616 19th StreetColumbus, Georgia 31993-3699Phenix Medical Park Hospital (Active: 1987 – 1989) [Facility Closed]1707 21st AvenuePhenix City, Alabama 36867The Surgery Center (Active 2000 – Present)2548 Weems Rd.Columbus, GA 3190911

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.RESEARCH INTERESTS:Knee Reconstructive SurgeryAthletic InjuriesArthroscopyTraumatologyArticular Surface ReconstructionMinimally Invasive SurgeryDeformity Correction, Problem Fractures, Limb LengtheningOrthopaedic RehabilitationOrthopaedic MicrobiologyAmputee Prosthetic DesignKnee Brace DesignHip Reconstructive SurgeryCellular Biology/Applied Surgical BiologySPONSORED RESEARCH:Cryopreserved meniscal allografts in a canine model., 1989Researcher: Flandry, F., Savory, C.G., Milton, J., Hunt, J.Role: PISponsor: Cryolife, IncFunding: 70,000.00Product:White paperPresented AOSSM 1990Multicenter Investigation of HAL-S Sodium Hyaluronate Synovial Replacementin Knee Arthroscopy., Oct 1991-Jan 1996Researcher: Savory, C.G., Flandry, F.Role: Sub ISponsor: Genzyme Corp.Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paperSafety and Efficacy of single portal endoscopic carpal tunnel release in a cadavermodel., 1993Researcher: Flandry, F., Behr, M.Role: PISponsor: Accufex Microsurgical, Inc.Funding: 20,000.00Product:White paperAcufex EndoFix Absorbable Interference Screw as a Fixation Device in ACLReconstruction., Jul 1994-Dec 1997Researcher: Flandry, F.Role: PISponsor: Acufex Microsurgical Inc. (S&N Endoscopy)Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paper12

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.Multicenter Study BoneSource Hydroxyapatite Cement for TraumaticMetaphyseal Bone Void Filling., Sep 1996-Feb 1999Researcher: Dickson K.F., Friedman J., Buchholz R.G., Flandry F.C.Role: Sub I (Site PI)Sponsor: Orthofix, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:Publication: J. Trauma, 2002Multicenter Study: A Prospective, Single-Blind, Randomized Study of WristSplinting Compared to Use of the EBI OrthoBrace in theTreatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome., Jun 2001-Jun 2003Researcher: Flandry, F.Role: Sub I (Site PI)Sponsor: EBI, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paperMulticenter study: Outcomes of Proximal Tibial Osteotomy., Dec 2001-Jun 2004Researcher: Flandry, F.Role: Sub I (Site PI)Sponsor: Orthofix, Inc. / Wake Forest Univ.Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paperLong-Term Follow Up of Chondrodiatasis Surgery for Treatment of Blount’s DiseaseUsing the Orthofix Dynamic Axial Fixator., Oct 01 – presentResearcher: Flandry, F., Terrell, W.T.Role: Co ISponsor: Orthofix, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:OngoingMultinational, Multicenter Study: Double-Blind, Randomized, PlaceboControlled, Parallel Group Study Assessing the Efficacy ofIntravenous Zoledronic Acid in Preventing SubsequentOsteoporotic Fractures After a Hip Fracture., Mar 2002-Mar 2003Researcher: Flandry, F.Role: Sub ISponsor: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paperMulticenter Study: A Randomized, Open-Label, Parallel Group Study to AssessSafety in Subjects Receiving a Single Subcutaneous Dose of DarebpoeitinAlfa or Undergoing Preoperative Autologous Donation Before Elective,Noncardiac, Nonvascular Surgery,. Jun 2002-Jun 2003Researcher: Savory, C.G., Gudger, G.K., Flandry, F.Role: Sub ISponsor: AmgenFunding: 10.000.00Product:White paper13

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.Multicenter Study: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to DetermineWhether Procrit (Epoitin Alfa) Can Reduce Peri-OperativeTransfusion Requirements in Patients Undergoing MajorOrthopaedic Surgery., Dec 2002- presentResearcher: Savory, C.G., Gudger, G.K., Flandry, F.Role: Sub ISponsor: Ortho-Biotech (RW Johnson)Funding: 10,000.00Product:OngoingClinical outcomes of imageless computer navigated arthroplasty with theColumbus Knee System., Dec 2003 - presentResearcher: Flandry, F.Role: PISponsor: Aesculap, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:OngoingMulticenter study: A Prospective, Non-Randomized, Non-Comparative, OpenLabel, Multi-Center Study to Determine Safety and Efficacy of theHemiCAP Unicondylar Femoral Resurfacing Device., Sep 2004 - presentResearcher: Flandry, F.Role: Sub I (Site PI)Sponsor: Arthrosurface, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:OngoingThe effect of tunnel wall compaction on pull out strength of soft tissue bioabsorbableinterference screws in ACL reconstruction, An in – vitro biomechanicalstudy, 1996.Researcher: Flandry, F., McAlindon, R.J., Terrell, W.T.Role: P ISponsor: Arthrex, Inc.Funding: 10,000.00Product:White paperMulti-Center ACL Revision Outcomes Study (MARS)., Mar 2006 - presentResearcher: Baker, C.L., Flandry, F., Jacobson, K.E.Role: Sub ISponsor: AOSSMFunding: NoneProduct:OngoingLead Clinical Designer: EBI Post Operative, Alliance Functional, and Unloader KneeBraces, 1998 – present.Researcher: Flandry, F., Baker, C.L., Jacobson, K.E., Terry, G.C.Role: P ISponsor: EBI, Inc.Funding: 100,000.00Product:OngoingTwo braces currently brought to market14

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.RESIDENT AND FELLOW PROCTORED RESEARCHRaney, Ellen M., Flandry, F.: Essex-Lopresi Fracture Complicated by CompartmentSyndrome, 1989 – 1990.Schwartz, Mark G., Flandry, F.: Long Term Follow-Up of Operatively Treated KneeDislocations, 1989 – 1990.French, R., Flandry, F.: Accuracy of a VAS questionnaire as a predictor of postoperative knee diagnosis, 1991 – 1992.Trettin, D.M., Halvorson, T., Flandry, F.: Survival Analysis of Knee LigamentRepair/Reconstruction, 1992.Muldowney, D. S., Flandry, F.: Survival Analysis of Knee LigamentRepair/Reconstruction, 1992.Winder, C.E., Flandry, F.: Incidence of Anterior Knee Pain Following ACLReconstruction, 1993.Fritchie, J., Flandry, F.: Outcome following surgical repair of acute traumatic patellartendon rupture, 1993.Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Incidence of Meniscal Injuries in AM-ALRI Injuries, 1993.Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Regeneration of the ACL by Distraction Histogenesis, 1994.Folgueras, A.J., Flandry, F.: Hip Arthroscopy: Technique and indications, 1994.Martino, J.A., Flandry, F.: Biomechanical Analysis of Three Sutures Anchors Used toRepair Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures, 1993 – 1994.Myles, R.T., Flandry, F.: Efficacy of cold therapy in the management of postoperative kneepain, 1994.Redondo, J., Flandry, F.: Scaphoid Fractures in Athletes, 1994.Wolfe, M.W., Flandry, F.: Natural history of Non-Operative Treatment for PCL Injuries inthe Athlete, 1994.Robertson, K.A., Flandry, F.: Percutaneous Internal Fixation of Ankle Fractures – Apreliminary study, 1995.Hui, R.C., Flandry, F.: Long term outcome of percutaneous internal fixation of anklefractures, 1997 – 1998.Zeigler, T.E., Flandry, F.: Biomechanical Evaluation of Achilles Tendon Repair, 1998 – 1999.Augustine, S.J., Flandry, F.: Clinical, biomechanical, and functional evaluation of theAlliance, C Ti, and Don Joy functional knee brace, 2000 – 2001.Lyle, E.J., Flandry,F.: Osteochondral Allografts for traumatic articular defects of the Tibialplafond, 2001 – 2002.Bradley, R.J., Flandry, F.: Clinical outcome after osteochondral allograft treatment of large( 15 mm) articular surface defects, 2002 – 2003.Steinberg, J., Flandry, F.: The Role of Hip Arthroscopy in the Management of FemoralHead and Acetabular Fractures, 2003 – 2004.Kazanjian, J.E., Flandry, F.: Minimal Incision Ankle Arthrodesis, 2003 – 2004.Bowler, D., Flandry, F: The Incidence of Femoroacetabular Impingement in YoungPatients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty, 2006.15

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.PUBLICATIONS:Abstracts:Edmunds, J.O., Flandry, F.C., et.al.: Hip Resurfacing ArthroplastyOrthopaedic Transactions, Vol.7,No.3, p.513, Fall 1983Flandry, F.C., Beskin, J.L., et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitationof the CAT-CAM Above Knee ProsthesisOrthopaedic Transactions, Vol.9,No.3, p553, Fall 1985Flandry, F.C., Beskin, J.L. et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitationof the CAT-CAM Above Knee ProsthesisSouthern Medical Journal Supplement, Fall 1985Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C., et.al.: Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis ofthe KneeOrthopaedic Transactions, Vol.10, No3. p.599, Fall 1986Hughston, J.C., Flandry, F.C.: Operative Treatment of Diffuse PigmentedVillonodular Synovitis of the Knee.Orthopaedic Transactions, Vol.10,No.3,p.599, Fall 1986Flandry, F.C., et.al.: Analysis of Subjective Knee Complaints using VisualAnalogue ScalesSports Medicine Digest Vol.4,pp.4-5, 1991Peer Reviewed Scientific Articles:Flandry, F.C., Green, G., et.al.: Ceftazidime as Single – Entity Therapy forOsteomyelitis and Infections of Skin and Skin Structures. CurrentTherapeutic Research, Vol.37,No5,pp.1014 – 1029, May 1985Flandry, F., Burke, S.R.,et.al.: Functional Ambulation in Myelodysplasia:The Effect of Orthotic Selection on Physical and PhysiologicPerformance. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol.6,No.6,pp.661 – 665 November 1986Flandry, F.C., Jacobson, K.E., et.al.: Localized Pigmented VillonodularSynovitis of the Knee Mimicking Meniscal Injury: A Case Report,Arthroscopy, Vol.2,No.4,pp.217 – 221, December 1986Flandry, F.C., Sanders, R.A.: Tibiofibular Synostosis: An Unusual Causeof Shin Splints, AJSM. Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 280-284,May/June 1987.Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C.,: Current Concepts Review: PigmentedVillonodular Synovitis, JBJS 69A, pp.942-949, July 1987.Flandry, F.C., Harding, A. et.al.: A Chronically Dislocating ProstheticPatella: A Case Report, Orthopaedics. Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 457-460,March 1988.Terry, G.C., Flandry, F. et.al.: Isolated Chondral Fractures of the Knee,Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol. 234, pp. 170-177. September, 1988.Flandry, F., Lisecki, E.J., et.al.: Initial Therapy for Alligator Bites:Characterization of the Oral Flora of Alligator Mississippiensts,Southern Medical Journal. Vol. 82, No.2, pp.262-266, 1989.16

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.Flandry, F., Beskin, J.L., et.al.: The Effect on Functional Rehabilitation ofthe CAT CAM Above Knee Prosthesis, Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res.Vol. 239, pp.249-262, 1989.Flandry, F., McCann, S., Hughston, J.C., Kurtz, D.M.,:RadiographicFindings in Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of the Knee, Clin.Orthop. Re.Res. Vol. 247,pp.208-219, 1989.Jacobson, K.E., Flandry, F.: Diagnosis of Anterior Knee Pain, Clinics inSports Medicine. Vol. 8, No 2, pp.179-195, 1989Flandry, F.C., Norwood, L.A.: Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis of theShoulder, Orthopaedics. Vol. 12, No. 5, pp715-195, 1989.Flandry, F., Perry, J. Reply to Gottschalk. Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol.255, pp. 311-313, June 1990.Flandry, F.C., Terry, G.C., et.al., Accuracy of Clinical Isometry andPreload Testing During Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction,Clin. Orthop. Rel. Res. Vol. 279, pp. 214-222, June 1992.Skerker, R.S., Flandry, F.: Case presentation: Painless arm swelling in ahigh school football player, Medicine and Science in Sports andExercise. Vol 24, No. 11, pp. 1185-1189, 1992.Flandry F., Hunt J.P., Terry G.C., Hughston JC. Analysis of subjectiveknee complaints using visual analog scales. Am J Sports Med.1991;19:112-8.Flandry F., Hughston J.C., McCann S.B., Kurtz D.M. Diagnostic featuresof diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis of the knee. ClinOrthop. 1994;(298):212-20.Flandry F., Jacobson K.E., Hughston J.C., Barrack R.L., McCann S.B.,Kurtz D.M. Surgical treatment of diffuse pigmented villonodularsynovitis of the knee. Clin Orthop 1994;(300):183-92.Flandry F., Hughston J.C. Complications of extensor mechanism surgeryfor patellar malalignment. Am J Orthop. 1995;24:534-43.Hughston J.C., Flandry F., Brinker M.R., Terry G.C., Mills J.C. 3rd.Surgical correction of medial subluxation of the patella. Am JSports Med. 1996;24:486-91Dickson K.F., Friedman J., Buchholz R.G., Flandry F.C. The use ofBoneSource hydroxyapatite cement for traumaticmetaphyseal bone void filling. J Trauma. 2002;53:1103-8.Hommel G, Flandry F. Normal anatomy and biomechanics of the knee. SportsMed Arthrosc Rev. 2011;19:82-92.Bowler D, Flandry F. Prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement in peopleless than 50 years old undergoing total hip arthroplasty. J Surg OrthopAdv. 2012;21(3):122-125.Non Refereed Scientific Articles:Flandry F.C., Sinco S. Surgical Treatment of Chronic Posterolateral RotatoryInstability of the Knee Using Capsular Procedures. Sports MedArthroscopy Rev 2006;14(1):44-5017

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.Brinker M.R., O’Connor D.P., Flandry F.C., Hughston J.C. Diagnosis andSurgical Correction of Medial Patellar Subluxation. Op Tech SportsMed 2001;9:183-189.18

Frederick Charles Flandry, M.D., F.A.C.S.Books:Flandry, F.C., Bennett, J.T. and Haddad, R.J. Congenital Dislocated Hip(CDH): A Programmed Self Instructional Text. Tulane UniversityPress, New Orleans, 1986.Book Chapters:Flandry F. A Classification of Knee Ligament Instability. In: Baker C.L.Jr, Flandry F., Henderson J.M. (editors): The Hughston ClinicSports Medicine Book. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1995; pp481-493Flandry F., Hui R. Complications of Tibial Tubercle OsteotomyAssociated with Distal Extensor Mechanism Realignment. In:Malek M. (ed): Knee Surgery. New York, Springer-Verlag, 2000.Flandry F.C., Perry C.C. The Anatomy and Biomechanics of thePosteromedial aspect of the Knee. In: Fanelli G.C. (ed): PosteriorCruciate Ligament Injuries. A Practical Guide to Management.New York, Springer-Verlag, 2001; pp 47-61Flandry F.C., Hughston J.C. Surgical Treatment of Medial LigamentInjuries Associated with Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tears. In:Fanelli G.C. (ed): Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries. APractical Guide to Management. New York, Springer-Verlag,2001; pp 249-265Flandry F. Surgical Options for Distal Femoral Osteotomy. In: Cole, B.J.,Sekiya, J.K. (editors): Surgical Techniques of the Shoulder, Elbow,and Knee in Sports Medicine. New York, Elsevier 2008; Chpt 59Book editor:Baker C.L., Jr,, Flandry F., Henderson J.M. (editors): The Hughston ClinicSports Medicine Book. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1995Educational Videos:Flandry, F.C., Hughston, J.C., et.al.: Functional and Surgical Anatomy ofthe Extensor Mechanism, AAOS, 1989Flandry, F., Palutsis, R., Muldowney, D.: Treatment of MedialGonarthrosis by Proximal Tibial Osteotomy, AAOS, 1993.Flandry, F.: Surgical Anatomy of the Hand, AAOS, 1994.Flandry, F.: Surgical Anatomy of the Hand, ACS, 1994.SUBM

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