Biography and Research Information
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Andrew Baker's research interests include the history of medical procedures and the analysis of surgical outcomes. He has published on the history of wrist arthroscopy and the early development of arthroscopy. His work also involves systematic reviews and meta-analyses of orthopedic interventions, such as investigating migration patterns of acetabular cups using radiography. Baker has also co-authored a case report detailing a rare complication following a medical procedure, specifically a bowel perforation after sclerotherapy for a large intra-abdominal lymphatic malformation. His scholarly contributions are reflected in a h-index of 4 and 98 total citations across 10 publications. He has collaborated with Graham M. Strub on shared publications.
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- h-index: 56
- Publications: 310
- Citations: 11,365
Selected Publications
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Bowel Perforation Following Sclerotherapy of a Massive Intra-Abdominal Lymphatic Malformation (2024)
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- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- The Early Development of Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- The Early Development of Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- The Early Development of Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- History of Wrist Arthroscopy
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Migration patterns of acetabular cups: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RSA studies
- Bowel Perforation Following Sclerotherapy of a Massive Intra-Abdominal Lymphatic Malformation
- Bowel Perforation Following Sclerotherapy of a Massive Intra-Abdominal Lymphatic Malformation
- Bowel Perforation Following Sclerotherapy of a Massive Intra-Abdominal Lymphatic Malformation
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