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David Diduch, M.D.

Faculty Rank:

Professor, Sports Medicine Division; University of Virginia Lead Team Physician

M.D. Degree: Harvard Medical School, 1988
Residency: Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia
Fellowship: Sports Medicine, Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Clinical Interests: Sports medicine injuries, adult trauma, knee joint replacement
Research Interests: Fracture repair and knee reconstruction

Most recent publications:

  • Diduch, D.R., Lee, G.P. and Barr, M.: Traumatic articular-bursal fistula in a collegiate football player. Arthroscopy 2005 Oct; 21(10):1266.
  • Cohen, S.B., Leo, B.M., Baer, G.S., Turner, M.A., Beck, G. and Dicuch, D.R.: An adenosine A2A receptor agonist reduces interleukin-8 expression and glycosaminoglycan loss following septic arthrosis.J Orthop Res. 2005 Sep; 23(5):1172-8.
  • Lee, G.P. and Diduch, D.R.: Deteriorating outcomes after meniscal repair using the meniscus arrow in knees undergoing concurrent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: increased failure rate with long-term follow-up. Am J Sports Med. 2005 Aug; 33(8):1138-41.
  • Chhabra, A., Diduch, D.R. and Anderson, M.: Arthroscopic repair of a posterior humeral avulsion of the inferior glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) lesion. Arthroscopy. 2004 Jul; 20 Suppl. 2:73-6.
  • Leo, B.M, Turner, M.A. and Diduch, D.R.: Split-line pattern and histologic analysis of a human osteochondral plug graft. Arthoscopy. 2004 Jul; 20 Suppl 2:39-45.
  • Chen, S.B., Gill, S.S., Baer, G.S., Leo, B.M., Scheld, W.M. and Diduch, D.R.: Reducing joint destruction due to septic arthrosis using an adenosine2A receptor agonist. J Orthop Res. 2004 Mar; 22(2):427-35.
  • Chhabra, A., Diduch, D.R., Blessey, P.B. and Miller, M.D.: Recreating an acceptable angle of the tibial tunnel in the coronal plane in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction usding external landmarks. Arthroscopy. 2004 Mar; 20(3):328-30.
  • Battaglia, T.C., Barr, M.A. and Diduch, D.R.: Rotator cuff tear in a 13-year-old baseball player: a case report. Am J Sports Med. 2003 Sep-Oct; 31(5):779-82.

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