42nd Annual Meeting, 7-10 May 2024, National Harbor, MD, USA 2023 EPOSNA awards

Best Clinical Research Paper

Outcomes Following Operative vs. NonOperative Treatment of Completely Displaced Midshaft Clavicle Fractures in Adolescent Baseball Players and Other Overhead Athletes
Eric W. Edmonds, MD; David D. Spence, MD; Michael Quinn; Benton E. Heyworth, MD.

Best Basic Science Paper

Fabrication of a Biomimetic 3D Printed Scaffold for the Treatment of Large Osteochondral Defects in an Adolescent Porcine Model: Outcomes at 6 Months
Sanjoy Kumar Ghorai; Patrick William Whitlock, MD, PhD; Sumit Murab; Anish Gangavaram; Chia-Ying James Lin; Jenna Hall.

Best ePoster

Operative versus Nonoperative Treatment of Displaced Proximal Humerus Fractures in Adolescents: Results of a Prospective Multicenter Study

Beltran Torres-Izquierdo; Abhishek Tippabhatla; Keith D. Baldwin, MD; V. Salil Upasani, MD; Julia Skye Sanders, MD; Rachel Goldstein, MD; Jaime Rice Denning, MD, MS; Claire Schaibley; Pooya Hosseinzadeh, MD.

Humanitarian Award

Elhanan Bar-On, Israel

Young Researcher Award

Gianluca Testa, Italy & Marco Turati, Italy


41st Annual Meeting, 29 March 1 April 2023, Krakow, Poland, 2023 EPOS awards

Best Basic Science Award

Investigation of local and systemic response of degrading Mg-based implants
Begüm Okutan, Annelie Martina Weinberg, Uwe Yacine Schwarze, Nicole Gabriele Sommer, Omer Suljevic | Austria

Best Clinical Presentation Award

Validation of the Patient/Parent Reported Outcome Measure of Fracture Healing (PROOF-UE ) Questionnaire for Upper Extremity Fractures in Children
Lauren Di Nola, Emily Ho, Cory Borkhoff, Mark Camp, Anne Murphy, Jacqueline Chan, Unni Narayanan | Canada

Best e-Poster Award

The incidence of physeal fractures in the lower limb and the frequency of premature physeal closure, limb length discrepancy, and angular deformity
David Cant, Christian Faergemann | Denmark


40th Annual Meeting, 6-9 April 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2022 EPOS awards

Best Basic Science Award

Can manipulation of the mechanical environment improve regenerate bone healing during the consolidation phase of distraction osteogenesis?
Christopher Iobst, Vaida Glatt, Anirejuoritse Bafor, Mikhail Samchukov, Alex Cherkashin, Satbir Singh | USA

Best Clinical Presentation Award

Persistently raised titanium levels in children after spinal instrumentation.
Peter John Cundy, Brian Freeman, Georgia Antoniou, William Cundy | Australia

Best e-Poster Award

Treatment of recurrent patellar dislocation in children and adolescents with medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction - pediatric technique.
Joao Cabral, Inés Balacó, Marcos Carvalho, Oliana Madeira Tarquini, Pedro S. Cardoso, Tah Ling, Cristina Alves | Portugal


39th Annual Meeting, virtual edition, 2021 EPOS awards

Best Basic Science Award

Estimating skeletal maturity using knee radiographs during pre-adolescence using the epiphyseal: metaphyseaL ratio.
Alex Benedick, Bailyn Hogue, Raymond Liu | USA

Best Clinical Presentation Award

Identification of complications in pediatric cerebral palsy patients treated with intrathecal baclofen pump therapy: a descriptive analysis of 15 years at one institution.
Julieanne P. Sees, Ahmet Imerci, Kenneth Rogers, Freeman Miller | USA

Best e-Poster Award

Size of metaphyseal fracture fragment does not predict delayed or nonunion in pediatric lateral condyle Fractures.
Edward Compton, Stephen Stephan, Rachel Goldstein, Nina Lightdale-Miric, Kenneth Illingworth, David Skaggs, Lindsay Andras | USA


38th Annual Meeting, Tel Aviv (Israel) 2019 EPOS awards

Best Basic Science Paper

Dynamic three-dimensional reconstruction of thoracic cage and abdomen in children and adolescents with scoliosis: results of optical reflective motion analysis assessment
Federico Canavese | Italy

Best Clinical Science Paper

Incidence of cancer and infertility, in ais patients treated 25 years prior
Ane Simony | Denmark

Best e-Poster ex aequo

Incidence of post-operative venous thromboembolism in children with cerebral palsy
Julieanne Sees | United States
&
Art and fractures – what children choose to express
Kuldeep Stohr | United Kingdom