Dr. Kodi Kojima is Chief of the Trauma Group at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil. He has served as the chairperson of the AOTrauma International Board (AOTIB), as a faculty member within the AO Foundation, a member of the TK Lower Extremity Expert Group, and as a regional board member with responsibilities in research and education. In his role as the chairperson of AOTEC, he represented AOTrauma Education as a member of the AOTIB.
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Dr. Kodi Kojima
Orthopedic and Traumatology Institute
University of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, Brazil
Kodi Kojima’s thoughts on AO Trauma and myAO:
“AO Trauma offers you the opportunity to continually enhance your skills and knowledge through our expert education programs.”
“Faculty is the brain and heart of any educational activity.”
“Our practice should be evidence based. myAO is the perfect platform to share evidence with peers.”
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Read Kodi´s recent publications on myAO |
The missing link in the history of the locked intramedullary nail
Intramedullary Steinmann pin nailing of the ulna: an option for the damage control orthopedics treatment of forearm fractures in open injuries in polytraumatized patients – A description of the technique and presentation of a case series
Bioactive glass S53P4 to fill-up large cavitary bone defect after acute and chronic osteomyelitis treated with antibiotic-loaded cement beads: A prospective case series with a minimum 2-year follow-up
Factors associated with one year mortality in ill patients with proximal femoral fractures treated non operatively
Expanding the Indications for Mini Plates in the Orthopedic Trauma Scenario: A Useful Alternative Technique for Maintaining Provisional Reduction and Improving Stability for Complex Periarticular Fracture Fixation of the Upper Limbs
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Kodi´s recommended readings on myAO |
The economic burden of open tibia fractures: A systematic review
Radiographic Review of Helical Blade Versus Lag Screw Fixation for Cephalomedullary Nailing of Low-Energy Peritrochanteric Femur Fractures: There is a Difference in Cutout, Read more ">
J Orthop Trauma, 2017 Jun
Tibia plateau fracture mapping and its influence on fracture fixation
Meta-analysis shows that highly comminuted bicondylar tibial plateau fractures treated by single lateral locking plate give similar outcomes as dual plate fixation
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