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42592
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8201
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4249

Overview

John N. Insall was affiliated with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their academic career was focused within a clinical and medical research environment tied to this institution.

Throughout their career, John N. Insall did not have recorded data on recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues available for review. Likewise, there is no documented information about subfields or main fields of study, nor specific topics of research covered by their publications.

There is also no available data on book publications or awards won by John N. Insall in the accessible records.

Due to the absence of detailed publication and research topic records, the profile remains focused on the known institutional affiliation and the confirmation that John N. Insall is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Rationale of the Knee Society clinical rating system.

    Insall Jn;Dorr Ld;Scott Rd;Scott Wn

  • Patella Position in the Normal Knee Joint

    John Insall;Eduardo Salvati

  • Surgery of the knee

    John N. Insall;W. Norman Scott

  • Total knee arthroplasty.

    John N. Insall;Roberto Binazzi;Michael Soudry;Luiz A. Mestriner

  • A comparison of four models of total knee-replacement prostheses

    JN Insall;CS Ranawat;P Aglietti;J Shine

  • The total condylar knee prosthesis. A report of two hundred and twenty cases.

    J Insall;W N Scott;C S Ranawat

  • Two-Stage Reimplantation for the Salvage of Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty

    John N. Insall;Francesca M. Thompson;Barry D. Brause

  • Survivorship of cemented total knee arthroplasty.

    David E. Font-Rodriguez;Giles R. Scuderi;John N. Insall

  • Total Knee Replacement in Young, Active Patients: Long-Term Follow-up and Functional Outcome

    D R Diduch;J N Insall;W N Scott;G R Scuderi

  • The posterior stabilized condylar prosthesis: a modification of the total condylar design. Two to four-year clinical experience.

    J N Insall;P F Lachiewicz;A H Burstein

  • Rotational Landmarks and Sizing of the Distal Femur in Total Knee Arthroplasty

    Pascal L. Poilvache;John N. Insall;Giles R. Scuderi;David E. Font-Rodriguez

  • Patellar pain and incongruence. I: Measurements of incongruence.

    P Aglietti;J N Insall;G Cerulli

  • The total condylar knee prosthesis in gonarthrosis. A five to nine-year follow-up of the first one hundred consecutive replacements.

    J N Insall;R W Hood;L B Flawn;D J Sullivan

  • Posterior stabilized prosthesis. Results after follow-up of nine to twelve years.

    S H Stern;J N Insall

  • Survivorship of cemented knee replacements

    GR Scuderi;JN Insall;RE Windsor;MC Moran

  • The posterior stabilized total knee prosthesis. Assessment of polyethylene damage and osteolysis after a ten-year-minimum follow-up.

    Wayne A. Colizza;John N. Insall;Giles R. Scuderi

  • Patellar Pain and Incongruence

    Paolo Aglietti;John N. Insall;G. Cerulli

  • Deep-vein thrombosis following total knee replacement. An analysis of six hundred and thirty-eight arthroplasties.

    B N Stulberg;J N Insall;G W Williams;B Ghelman

  • Two-stage reimplantation for the salvage of total knee arthroplasty complicated by infection. Further follow-up and refinement of indications.

    R E Windsor;J N Insall;W K Urs;D V Miller

  • Technical considerations of total knee arthroplasty after proximal tibial osteotomy.

    R E Windsor;J N Insall;K G Vince

Frequent Co-Authors

Chitranjan S. Ranawat
Chitranjan S. Ranawat Hospital for Special Surgery
Lawrence D. Dorr
Lawrence D. Dorr University of Southern California
Richard D. Komistek
Richard D. Komistek University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Cecil H. Rorabeck
Cecil H. Rorabeck University of Western Ontario
Richard D. Scott
Richard D. Scott Harvard University
Thomas P. Sculco
Thomas P. Sculco Hospital for Special Surgery
Eduardo A. Salvati
Eduardo A. Salvati Hospital for Special Surgery
David W. Murray
David W. Murray University of Oxford
John J. Callaghan
John J. Callaghan University of Iowa
Robert J. Schneider
Robert J. Schneider New York University

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