Karl A. Bergmann, MD
Assistant Professor
Dr. Karl Bergmann is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with over 15 years of experience serving the Omaha community. He specializes in orthopaedic trauma, treating complex fractures, bone infections (osteomyelitis), and deformity correction.
He earned his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine, completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and a fellowship in orthopaedic trauma at Sonoran Trauma Surgeons in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Dr. Bergmann is an Assistant Professor at Creighton University Medical Center, where he teaches medical students and physician assistants.
Selected Publications:· Yoon RS, Bible JE, Marcus MS, Donegan DJ,
Bergmann KA, et al.
Outcomes following combined intramedullary nail and plate fixation for complex tibia fractures: A multi-centre study. Injury. 2015.
· Azzam K, Siebler JC,
Bergmann KA, et al.
Percutaneous retrograde posterior column acetabular fixation: Is the sciatic nerve safe? J Orthop Trauma. 2014.
· Co-author: “Repair of Dislocating Peroneal Tendons,”
Operative Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery.
Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, skiing, traveling, home projects, and spending time with family and friends.
Research Focus
Orthopedic InjuriesDepartment
Orthopaedic Surgery (Omaha)
Position
Assistant Professor
Books
- Operative Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery
Lin Sheldon, Tan Virak, Okereke Enyi, Bergmann Karl, Azad Vikrant, Mehta Siddhant, Repair of dislocating peroneal tendons [Book Chapter] 2012
Publications
- Injury
Yoon R. S., Donegan D. J., Bergmann Karl A., Siebler J. C., Bible J., Marcus M. S., Mir H. R., Liporace F. A., Outcomes following combined intramedullary nail and plate fixation for complex tibia fractures: A multi-centre study
46:6, p. 1097 - 1101 2015 - Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Azzam Khalid, Siebler Justin C., Bergmann Karl A., Daccarett Miguel, Mormino Matthew A., Percutaneous Retrograde Posterior Column Acetabular Fixation: Is the Sciatic Nerve Safe? A Cadaveric Study
28:1, p. 37 - 40 2014