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James Masters
Associate Professor (clinical) of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery
- Clinical Research Fellow in Trauma and Orthopaedics, University of Oxford
- Royal College of Surgeons of England and Dunhill Medical Trust research fellow
- Associate Specialty Lead for Trials in Orthopaedic Surgery at Royal College of Surgeons of England
I am chief investigator for the WHiTE 7-WHISH trial which is interested in negative pressure wound therapy in hip fractures. This is an embedded randomised controlled trial in the World Hip Trauma Evaluation Cohort study. My interests surround infection in orthopaedic and trauma surgery. I am based in the Oxford Trauma group at the John Radcliffe hospital
Recent publications
What is the association between time to surgery and patient outcome after hip fracture? : a systematic review.
Journal article
Mazarello Paes V. et al, (2026), Bone Joint J, 108-B, 30 - 38
Capturing surgical site infection after hip fracture surgery : insights from linked routine data.
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Masters J. et al, (2025), Bone Jt Open, 6, 1479 - 1486
Variation in treatment of long bone gunshot wound fractures across South Africa.
Journal article
Laubscher M. et al, (2025), Injury, 56 Suppl 1
Hip fracture care in Zimbabwe : a cohort-based health economic analysis.
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Mafirakureva N. et al, (2025), Bone Jt Open, 6, 1179 - 1189
ge and sex specific incidence rates and future projections for hip fractures in the Gambia, West Africa, and comparison across four countries in Africa.
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Wilson H. et al, (2025), J Bone Miner Res