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Acute Post-Operative Pain Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparison Of Patellar Tendon Vs Hamstring Autograft, Dustin J Randall, Denise Koueiter, Brandon Luczak, Kyle Anderson May 2022

Acute Post-Operative Pain Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparison Of Patellar Tendon Vs Hamstring Autograft, Dustin J Randall, Denise Koueiter, Brandon Luczak, Kyle Anderson

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Choosing between a bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) or hamstring tendon (HS) graft for primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has long been a topic of debate and discrepancy in orthopaedic literature, with many factors contributing to the decision process. The purpose of this study is to analyze acute post-operative pain scores of patients who underwent ACL reconstruction and compare the results between BTB autograft and the HS autograft techniques.


Defining Functional Shoulder Range Of Motion In Middle-Aged To Elderly Populations To Guide Shoulder Surgical Treatment, Tyler Sargent, Justin Smith, Christie Smith, John Krauss, Michelle Jankowski, J Michael Wiater May 2022

Defining Functional Shoulder Range Of Motion In Middle-Aged To Elderly Populations To Guide Shoulder Surgical Treatment, Tyler Sargent, Justin Smith, Christie Smith, John Krauss, Michelle Jankowski, J Michael Wiater

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Functional range of motion (ROM) is defined as the minimal required mobility of a joint to complete activities of daily living (ADL). Defining functional ROM will allow surgeons to decide which aging patients would benefit from surgical intervention aimed at improving shoulder functionality.


Applying The Periprosthetic Joint Infection Consensus Definition To Ankle Implant-Associated And Infection-Suspected Procedures To Assess Diagnosis, Jackson Harley, Erin Baker, Corinn K. Gehrke, David Ciufo, Zachary M. Vaupel, Paul T. Fortin May 2022

Applying The Periprosthetic Joint Infection Consensus Definition To Ankle Implant-Associated And Infection-Suspected Procedures To Assess Diagnosis, Jackson Harley, Erin Baker, Corinn K. Gehrke, David Ciufo, Zachary M. Vaupel, Paul T. Fortin

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Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) affects 2-3% of all total joint replacement cases. In 10-30% of these cases, the organism is unidentifiable, which may impact treatment planning and outcomes. In this study, suspected periprosthetic infections of foot and ankle procedures treated by four foot and ankle-trained orthopedic surgeons were retrospectively reviewed to determine culture status and applicability of the 2018 International Consensus Meeting on Orthopedic Infections (ICM) classification system.


Evaluating Taper Junction Fretting And Corrosion In Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Ian R. Penvose, Erin A. Baker, J. Michael Wiater, Corinn K. Gehrke, Jonathan O Wright, Omar N. Khatib, Brett P Wiater May 2022

Evaluating Taper Junction Fretting And Corrosion In Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Ian R. Penvose, Erin A. Baker, J. Michael Wiater, Corinn K. Gehrke, Jonathan O Wright, Omar N. Khatib, Brett P Wiater

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Taper junction fretting and corrosion (F&C) has been identified in total hip arthroplasty (THA) as an implant failure mode. Studies have reported taper F&C in in anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (ATSA) implants, but limited literature has described comparable analyses in reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) implants. In this study, taper junction F&C in retrieved RTSA implants was assessed and analyzed.


Bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty: Outcomes Of Staged Vs. Simultaneous Tha Performed Using The Anterior Based Muscle Sparing Approach, Brian J. Mcgrory, George Babikian, Adam Rana Apr 2022

Bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty: Outcomes Of Staged Vs. Simultaneous Tha Performed Using The Anterior Based Muscle Sparing Approach, Brian J. Mcgrory, George Babikian, Adam Rana

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2022

•Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) procedures are becoming increasingly common globally. •There is current debate surrounding the efficacy of simultaneous versus staged bilateral total hip arthroplasty, mainly with regards to patient outcomes and complications. •This study examines the perioperative and postoperative outcomes of simultaneous and staged bilateral THA procedures using the Anterior Based Muscle Sparing (ABMS) approach, also known as the ABLE Advanced Anterior Approach.


Comparing Orthopedic Randomized Control Trials Published In High-Impact Medical And Orthopedic Journals, Andrew Lachance, Emily Dissler Apr 2022

Comparing Orthopedic Randomized Control Trials Published In High-Impact Medical And Orthopedic Journals, Andrew Lachance, Emily Dissler

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2022

PURPOSE To compare study characteristics, methodologic quality and outcome direction among operative randomized orthopedic trials published in high-impact medical and orthopedic journals and to identify study attributes associated with greater exposure and impact


A Rare Cause Of Elbow Pain With A Controversial Name, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey Apr 2022

A Rare Cause Of Elbow Pain With A Controversial Name, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey

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History: 13-year-old right hand dominant male presenting with 1-year concerns of bilateral elbow locking, popping, and pain. Right elbow tends to be affected more frequently than left. Patient states that at random, when he is trying to extend at the elbow joint, his elbows will "lock up". He will not be able to extend past this region and has significant pain when this occurs. He has to proceed back into elbow flexion and again try to "push through" into full extension. This will result in a loud pop followed by about 5-10 minutes of pain which slowly resolves. This happens …


17-Year-Old Ballet Dancer With 4 Years Of Right Upper Extremity Pain, Mariah Sisson, Brian S. Harvey Apr 2022

17-Year-Old Ballet Dancer With 4 Years Of Right Upper Extremity Pain, Mariah Sisson, Brian S. Harvey

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History:No known injury. Intermittent, dull, radiating. Starting at the shoulder and moving to the medial elbow, but sometimes only at the medial elbow with numbness of the 4th/5th digits. No limitations in ballet. Extended course to see Sports Medicine. PCP - failed treatment for herpetic whitlow, referred to dermatology. Dermatology - bilateral Raynaud's syndrome & Pernio, referred to rheumatology. Rheumatology - having RUE numbness, referred to neurology & PT. Neurology - tenderness to palpation at the anterior shoulder, referred to Sports Medicine. PT - getting stronger, but symptomatically making minimal improvement. PE:Cardiac: capillary refill normal. MSK: RUE: Inspection: No erythema, …