journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481239/the-in-vivo-impact-of-leukocyte-injections-on-normal-rat-achilles-tendons-potential-detriment-to-tendon-morphology-cellularity-and-vascularity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David E Komatsu, Lucas King, Mikhail Gurevich, Benjamin Kahn, James M Paci
In this study, we determine the in vivo effects of injecting sub-populations of leukocytes into normal rat Achilles tendons via a controlled laboratory study. Allogenic monocytes, granulocytes, or plasma were injected into 24 healthy rat Achilles tendons. Treated and contralateral un-treated control tendons then assessed for cellularity, histologic morphology, and vascularity after 7 and 14 days. Significant increases of 221% and 249% in cellularity (P = 0.014) were seen on day 14 within Achilles tendons injected with granulocytes as compared to plasma and monocytes, respectively...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481238/the-effect-of-playing-position-on-injury-risk-in-male-soccer-players-systematic-review-of-the-literature-and-risk-considerations-for-each-playing-position
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Della Villa, Bert R Mandelbaum, Lawrence J Lemak
Soccer (football) is a complex contact sport with a substantial risk of injury. As injury surveillance is the first step of the injury prevention paradigm, soccer epidemiology is well reported in the existing literature, but less is known about the actual role of player position on the general injury risk. The goal of this study is to present the existing evidence regarding the influence of player's position on general injury risk in male soccer. A systematic review of the Medline database was carried out. Only English written studies on male soccer and citing playing position as a possible determinant of injury risk were included...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481237/soccer-or-football-medicine-global-sports-medicine-for-a-global-game
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daryl C Osbahr
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481236/patient-preferences-in-office-based-orthopedic-care-a-prospective-evaluation
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric J Cotter, Charles P Hannon, Tori A Edmiston, Sean Kearns, Kyle Petersen, Brett R Levine
Patient satisfaction has become a topic of interest within orthopedics as the landscape of provider reimbursement continues to evolve to reward value of care. Online internet physician rating sites are becoming increasingly popular ways for patients to subjectively express their provider experience. Understanding what patients value during their episode of care is important in the modern healthcare environment. The purpose of this study is to determine what preferences, if any, patients have when selecting their physician and how they experience care in an outpatient orthopedic setting...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481235/medical-complications-and-outcomes-after-total-shoulder-arthroplasty-a-nationwide-analysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oke A Anakwenze, Evan A O'Donnell, Charles M Jobin, William N Levine, Christopher S Ahmad
There is a paucity of evidence describing the types and rates of postoperative complications following total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA). We sought to analyze the complications following TSA and determine their effects on described outcome measures. Using discharge data from the weighted Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 2006 to 2010, patients who underwent primary TSA were identified. The prevalence of specific complications was identified using the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision , Clinical Modification ( ICD-9 -CM) codes...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481234/knee-injuries-in-elite-level-soccer-players
#26
REVIEW
Travis S Roth, Daryl C Osbahr
As one of the most popular sports in the world, soccer injury rates involving the knee continue to rise. An alarming trend of knee injuries, including increased anterior cruciate ligament ruptures, underscores the need to review our current understanding of these injuries in soccer players. This article includes a critical review of the epidemiology of knee injuries in soccer, anterior cruciate ligament and other ligamentous injuries, cartilage and meniscal injury, post-traumatic osteoarthritis, as well as current prevention initiatives...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481233/hip-and-core-muscle-injuries-in-soccer
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Sherman, Jorge Chahla, William Hutchinson, Michael Gerhardt
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and has the fourth highest number of sports injuries. Hip and groin injuries account for 14% of soccer injuries and can be difficult to recognize and treat as they often require a high level of suspicion and advanced imaging. Groin pain can be separated into 3 categories: (1) defined clinical entities for groin pain (adductor-related, iliopsoas-related, inguinal-related [sports hernias/athletic pubalgia], and pubic-related groin pain), (2) hip-related groin pain (hip morphologic abnormalities, labral tears, and chondral injuries), and (3) other causes of groin pain...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481232/geniculate-artery-injury-during-primary-total-knee-arthroplasty
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph M Statz, Cameron K Ledford, Brian P Chalmers, Michael J Taunton, Tad M Mabry, Robert T Trousdale
Major arterial injury associated with total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a rare and potentially devastating complication. However, the rate of injury to smaller periarticular vessels and the clinical significance of such an injury have not been well investigated. The purpose of this study is to describe the rate and outcomes of geniculate artery (GA) injury, the time at which injury occurs, and any associations with tourniquet use. From November 2015 to February 2016, 3 surgeons at a single institution performed 100 consecutive primary TKAs and documented the presence or absence and the timing of GA injury...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30481231/foot-and-ankle-injuries-in-soccer
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enrique Feria-Arias, Karim Boukhemis, Christopher Kreulen, Eric Giza
The ankle is one of the most commonly injured joints in soccer and represents a significant cost to the healthcare system. The ligaments that stabilize the ankle joint determine its biomechanics-alterations of which result from various soccer-related injuries. Acute sprains are among the most common injury in soccer players and are generally treated conservatively, with emphasis placed on secondary prevention to reduce the risk for future sprains and progression to chronic ankle instability. Repetitive ankle injuries in soccer players may cause chronic ankle instability, which includes both mechanical ligamentous laxity and functional changes...
October 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296324/timing-of-adverse-events-following-geriatric-hip-fracture-surgery-a-study-of-19-873-patients-in-the-american-college-of-surgeons-national-surgical-quality-improvement-program
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel D Bohl, Andre M Samuel, Matthew L Webb, Adam M Lukasiewicz, Nathaniel T Ondeck, Bryce A Basques, Nidharshan S Anandasivam, Jonathan N Grauer
This study uses a prospective surgical registry to characterize the timing of 10 postoperative adverse events following geriatric hip fracture surgery. There were 19,873 patients identified who were ≥70 years undergoing surgery for hip fracture as part of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP). The median postoperative day of diagnosis (and interquartile range) for myocardial infarction was 3 (1-5), cardiac arrest requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation 3 (0-8), stroke 3 (1-10), pneumonia 4 (2-10), pulmonary embolism 4 (2-11), urinary tract infection 7 (2-13), deep vein thrombosis 9 (4-16), sepsis 9 (4-18), mortality 11 (6-19), and surgical site infection 16 (11-22)...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296323/time-to-surgery-for-definitive-fixation-of-hip-fractures-a-look-at-outcomes-based-upon-delay
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hasham M Alvi, Rachel M Thompson, Varun Krishnan, Mary J Kwasny, Matthew D Beal, David W Manning
The morbidity and mortality after hip fracture in the elderly are influenced by non-modifiable comorbidities. Time-to-surgery is a modifiable factor that may play a role in postoperative morbidity. This study investigates the outcomes and complications in the elderly hip fracture surgery as a function of time-to-surgery. Using the American College of Surgeons-National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data from 2011 to 2012, a study population was generated using the Current Procedural Terminology codes for percutaneous or open treatment of femoral neck fractures (27235, 27236) and fixation with a screw and side plate or intramedullary fixation (27244, 27245) for peritrochanteric fractures...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296322/the-flint-lock-a-novel-technique-in-total-knee-arthroplasty-closure
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey B Peck, Paul M Charpentier, Sherry K Bowman, Ajay K Srivastava
Conventional interrupted sutures are traditionally used in extensor mechanism closure during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). In recent years, barbed suture has been introduced with the proposed benefits of decreased closure time and a watertight seal that is superior to interrupted sutures. Complication rates using barbed sutures and conventional interrupted sutures are similar. We propose a novel closure technique known as the Flint Lock, which is a double continuous interlocking stitch. The Flint Lock provides a quick and efficient closure to the extensor mechanism in TKA...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296321/the-effect-of-insurance-type-on-patient-access-to-ankle-fracture-care-under-the-affordable-care-act
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel H Wiznia, Mike Wang, Chang-Yeon Kim, Michael P Leslie
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of insurance type (Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance) on the ability for patients with operative ankle fractures to access orthopedic traumatologists. The research team called 245 board-certified orthopedic surgeons specializing in orthopedic trauma within 8 representative states. The caller requested an appointment for their fictitious mother in order to be evaluated for an ankle fracture which was previously evaluated by her primary care physician and believed to require surgery...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296320/the-effect-of-age-on-the-benefits-of-early-decompression-for-cervical-spondylotic-myelopathy
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Kusin, Uri M Ahn, Nicholas U Ahn
Cervical myelopathy is the most common cause of acquired spinal cord dysfunction in people aged >55 years. Advanced age and duration of symptoms have been implicated in the literature as negative prognostic indicators for postoperative functional improvement, but very few studies have evaluated the interaction of these factors. We retrospectively reviewed 125 patients who underwent surgery for cervical myelopathy. Patients were stratified according to age greater or less than 65 years and duration of symptoms of greater or less than 12 and 24 months...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296319/the-cold-hard-facts-of-cryotherapy-in-orthopedics
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren E Piana, Kirsten D Garvey, Halle Burns, Elizabeth G Matzkin
Cryotherapy is the use of the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of ice to facilitate healing. Cryotherapy mediates these salutatory effects by reducing blood flow to the site of injury, down-regulating the production of inflammatory and pain-inducing prostaglandins, and diminishing the conductive ability of nerve endings. It is commonly used postoperatively in orthopedics to decrease analgesic requirements and blood loss as well as to increase range of motion, despite limited literature on its ability to produce such therapeutic effects in clinical practice...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296318/subcutaneous-ulnar-nerve-transposition-using-osborne-s-ligament-as-a-ligamentodermal-or-ligamentofascial-sling
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey Goldberg, Jeremy M Burnham, Vikas Dhawan
The ulnar nerve is most commonly compressed at the elbow in the cubital tunnel. Conservative and operative treatments have been applied for cubital tunnel syndrome. Surgical management options include decompression, medial epicondylectomy, and various anterior transposition techniques. We describe a novel technique of anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve by using Osborne's ligament as a sling to avoid subluxation. Osborne's ligament is incised posteriorly and medially on the olecranon to create a sling with 2 to 3 cm width...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296317/reverse-total-shoulder-arthroplasty-indications-and-techniques-across-the-world
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandon J Erickson, Daniel D Bohl, Brian J Cole, Nikhil N Verma, Gregory Nicholson, Anthony A Romeo, Joshua D Harris
Reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) is a common treatment for rotator cuff tear arthropathy. We performed a systematic review of all the RTSA literature to answer if we are treating the same patients with RTSA, across the world. A systematic review was registered with PROSPERO, the international prospective register of systematic reviews, and performed with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines using 3 publicly available free databases. Therapeutic clinical outcome investigations reporting RTSA outcomes with levels of evidence I to IV were eligible for inclusion...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296316/orthopedics-in-the-age-of-accountable-care-organizations-and-population-health-from-profit-center-to-cost-center
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Carter Clement, Kevin Shah, Edmund R Campion
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296315/composite-fixation-of-proximal-tibial-nonunions-a-technical-trick
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonne Prins, Johanna C E Donders, Peter Kloen
Nonunion after a proximal tibia fracture is often associated with poor bone stock, (previous) infection, and compromised soft tissues. These conditions make revision internal fixation with double plating difficult. Combining a plate and contralateral 2-pin external fixator, coined composite fixation, can provide an alternative means of obtaining stability without further compromising soft tissues. Three patients with a proximal tibia nonunion precluding standard internal fixation with double plating were treated with composite fixation...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30296314/complex-ankle-and-hindfoot-arthrodesis-using-circular-external-fixation
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew R Hsu
Surgical reconstruction of the ankle and hindfoot in patients with diabetes, Charcot neuroarthropathy, osteomyelitis, deformity, and/or bone loss can be challenging and often results in amputation. In these patients, conventional internal fixation with plates, screws, and intramedullary nails is often not feasible because of ongoing infection or poor bone stock and soft tissue quality. The Ilizarov method of ankle and hindfoot arthrodesis is a well-established technique for limb reconstruction that uses circular external fixation to achieve solid bony fusion, optimal leg length, and eradication of infection in cases of complex pathology...
September 2018: American Journal of Orthopedics
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