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3d Printing Of Bone Spurs Before Surgical Removal During Total Knee Arthroplasty, Chris Li, Jeffrey Henstenburg, Md, Katelyn Koons, John Paul Prodoehl, Matthew Chadwick, Lauren Schlegel Jan 2020

3d Printing Of Bone Spurs Before Surgical Removal During Total Knee Arthroplasty, Chris Li, Jeffrey Henstenburg, Md, Katelyn Koons, John Paul Prodoehl, Matthew Chadwick, Lauren Schlegel

Phase 1

Background: In the United States, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is the most common performed orthopedic surgery, with over 700,000 cases per year. Overall, 21-25% underwent revision due to instability. Incorrect soft tissue balancing during the procedure can lead to improper alignment, flexion, and extension. Visualization of osteophytes in a 3D manner prior to removal is difficult and poses significant risks for improper balancing on TKA. The purpose of the study is to determine whether the utilization of 3D osteophyte models is beneficial to Orthopaedic surgeons in the course of care, specifically with regard to improving outcomes, decreasing complication rates, and …


Predictors Of An Increased Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: Survey Report, Azeem Tariq Malik, Syed Hamza Mufarrih, Arif Ali, Shahryar Noordin Aug 2019

Predictors Of An Increased Length Of Stay Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: Survey Report, Azeem Tariq Malik, Syed Hamza Mufarrih, Arif Ali, Shahryar Noordin

Section of Orthopaedic Surgery

Objective: To find various preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative factors that predict an increased length of stay in patients following total knee arthroplasty.
Methods: The retrospective cohort study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised record of patients regardless of gender, co-morbids and age who had undergone a unilateral or bilateral total knee arthroplasty between January 2007 and December 2015. An increased length of stay was defined as ≥75th centile (≥11 days).
Results: Of the 577 patients, 448(77.6%) were women. Overall, 311(53.9%) patients were aged 56-70 years. Of the total, 100(17.3%) patients stayed for at least 11 …


Does Prior Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Affect Outcomes Of Subsequent Total Knee Arthroplasty? A Systematic Review., Zaira S. Chaudhry, Hytham S. Salem, James J. Purtill, Sommer Hammoud Jul 2019

Does Prior Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Affect Outcomes Of Subsequent Total Knee Arthroplasty? A Systematic Review., Zaira S. Chaudhry, Hytham S. Salem, James J. Purtill, Sommer Hammoud

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Background: Anterior cruciate ligament injury may accelerate knee osteoarthritis, and patients with a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) tend to undergo total knee arthroplasty (TKA) at a greater rate than patients without a history of ACLR.

Purpose: To compare clinical outcomes of TKA in patients with and without a history of ACLR through a systematic review.

Study Design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 3.

Methods: A comprehensive search of the PubMed (MEDLINE), Cochrane Central, and SPORTDiscus databases from inception through November 2018 was performed to identify studies directly comparing outcomes of TKA between patients with and without a …


Routine Patellar Resurfacing During Total Knee Arthroplasty Is Not Cost-Effective In Patients Without Patellar Arthritis, Harold I. Salmons, Bs, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Yale A. Fillingham, Md, Derek Ward, Md, Robert P. Good, Md, Jess H. Lonner, Md Apr 2019

Routine Patellar Resurfacing During Total Knee Arthroplasty Is Not Cost-Effective In Patients Without Patellar Arthritis, Harold I. Salmons, Bs, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Yale A. Fillingham, Md, Derek Ward, Md, Robert P. Good, Md, Jess H. Lonner, Md

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Posters

  • During total knee arthroplasty (TKA), whether or not one should routinely resurface the patella is controversial.
  • Leaving an unresurfaced patella following index TKA may lead to anterior knee pain (AKP), patellofemoral crepitus, and future secondary resurfacing operations.
  • However, routinely resurfacing the patella (PR) may lead to patellar fracture, aseptic loosening, patellar instability, avascular necrosis, and patellar clunk.
  • The purpose of the present study is to utilize the existing level one evidence to assess the cost-utility of routine patella resurfacing during primary TKA.
  • Hypothesis: Selective resurfacing of the patella is more cost effective than routine patellar resurfacing during primary TKA.


Wearable Sensors And Total Knee Arthroplasty: Assessing Quantitative Function To Improve The Patient Experience, Megan Fennema Oct 2018

Wearable Sensors And Total Knee Arthroplasty: Assessing Quantitative Function To Improve The Patient Experience, Megan Fennema

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease for which the only long-term solution is total knee arthroplasty (TKA), though many patients are not satisfied with their TKA. Satisfaction in TKA patients is not well understood. Subjective questionnaires and objective functional tests have been previously used to assess TKA outcomes, but both have disadvantages. Wearable sensors have facilitated affordable biomechanical measurement in OA and TKA populations. The objective of this work was to use wearable sensors alongside functional tests with TKA patients to identify quantitative function that related to subjective function and satisfaction. A wearable sensor-setup was validated before implementation in …


Intra-Articular Tranexamic Acid During Total Knee Arthroplasty, Ahmed F. Khan Feb 2018

Intra-Articular Tranexamic Acid During Total Knee Arthroplasty, Ahmed F. Khan

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

An informed consent conversation regarding bleeding risk prior to total knee arthroplasty in an elderly patient with chronic kidney disease.


Natural Progress Of D-Dimer Following Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Baseline For The Diagnosis Of The Early Postoperative Infection., Yong Seuk Lee, Young-Kyun Lee, Seung Bum Han, Chang Hyun Nam, Javad Parvizi Md, Kyung-Hoi Koo Feb 2018

Natural Progress Of D-Dimer Following Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Baseline For The Diagnosis Of The Early Postoperative Infection., Yong Seuk Lee, Young-Kyun Lee, Seung Bum Han, Chang Hyun Nam, Javad Parvizi Md, Kyung-Hoi Koo

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Early detection followed by prompt intervention is essential for the treatment of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). D-dimer, a fibrin degradation product, characteristically changes rapidly during early postoperative period and has a short half-life. The aim of this prospective study was to measure postoperative change of D-dimer level after joint arthroplasty in conjunction with ESR and CRP.

METHODS: ESR, CRP, and D-dimer levels were measured on the day before surgery, postoperative days 1, 2, 3, and 5 and weeks 2 and 6 in 65 patients who underwent elective primary total hip arthroplasty (38 hips in 38 patients) or total knee …


Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe Jr, Ali Oliashirazi Oct 2016

Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe Jr, Ali Oliashirazi

Ali Oliashirazi

In total knee arthroplasty, infection has always been cited as being the number one cause of failure. However, more recent studies have shown aseptic loosening as the top reason for failure now. Proper cement technique is an important factor in reducing the occurrence of aseptic loosening. Clean and dried bone are important in achieving rigid cement fixation. Subchondral cysts may be hidden below the cut bone surface and may interfere with cement interdigitation. During a recent total knee arthroplasty case, a simple technique was developed for identifying and clearing out these cysts. By only using the suction tip, the gentle …


Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe, Ali Oliashirazi Oct 2016

Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe, Ali Oliashirazi

Ali Oliashirazi

Pre-operative and post-operative AP radiographs of initial patient using described technique with the evacuated cyst filled with cement highlighted


Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe Jr, Ali Oliashirazi Oct 2016

Technique To Improve Cement Penetration In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Richard Boe Jr, Ali Oliashirazi

Marshall Journal of Medicine

In total knee arthroplasty, infection has always been cited as being the number one cause of failure. However, more recent studies have shown aseptic loosening as the top reason for failure now. Proper cement technique is an important factor in reducing the occurrence of aseptic loosening. Clean and dried bone are important in achieving rigid cement fixation. Subchondral cysts may be hidden below the cut bone surface and may interfere with cement interdigitation. During a recent total knee arthroplasty case, a simple technique was developed for identifying and clearing out these cysts. By only using the suction tip, the gentle …


Evaluating The Effects Of Patellofemoral Offset Changes And Trochlear Design In Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Radiographic, Visual, And Topographical Analysis, Jacob Matz Aug 2016

Evaluating The Effects Of Patellofemoral Offset Changes And Trochlear Design In Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Radiographic, Visual, And Topographical Analysis, Jacob Matz

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common procedure for the treatment of advanced knee osteoarthritis. Complications involving the patellofemoral joint (PFJ) are common following TKA, and the etiology is controversial. The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate two potentially modifiable factors affecting the PFJ: (i) changes in patellofemoral offset (PFO) and (ii) trochlear design.

Through a retrospective radiographic review, we demonstrated that PFO changes occur frequently post-TKA, and that the PFJ can tolerate these changes without adverse clinical outcomes. Retrieval analysis provided additional evidence that PFO changes are not associated with femoral component surface damage or wear.

In order …


The Impact Of Surgical Technique On Coronal Plane Motion In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Kevin I. Perry Feb 2016

The Impact Of Surgical Technique On Coronal Plane Motion In Total Knee Arthroplasty, Kevin I. Perry

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

There are two predominant techniques used by most surgeons to perform total knee arthroplasty: gap balancing and measured resection. The purpose of the current study was to observe if surgical technique has an effect on post-operative coronal plane balance throughout range of motion and to observe if surgical technique has an effect on tibial and femoral component migration. This was a randomized, prospective controlled trial. Twenty-three patients (24 knees) were enrolled: twelve knees in each group. All knees showed migration of their components from the initial RSA to their RSA at 6 months. Migration was similar for both groups, but …


The Association Between Soft Tissue Releases And Bony Resections Performed During Total Knee Arthroplasty And Patients' Pain And Satisfaction Postoperatively, Matt Carter Aug 2015

The Association Between Soft Tissue Releases And Bony Resections Performed During Total Knee Arthroplasty And Patients' Pain And Satisfaction Postoperatively, Matt Carter

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a surgical treatment of degenerative knee conditions such as osteoarthritis to reduce pain and increase function. Intraoperative soft tissue releases (STRs) and bony resections (BRs) are necessary for a balanced and aligned TKA. It is possible that the degree of STRs and BRs is related to final outcome following TKA and thus there may be implications for patient rehabilitation, patient expectations, pain medications, and timelines for recovery. Thus, our primary objective was to examine the association between the number of STRs and BRs performed intraoperatively and patients’ satisfaction and pain at three months. We performed …


Ultrasound Guided Motor Sparing Knee Blocks For Postoperative Analgesia Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Olawale A. Sogbein Jul 2015

Ultrasound Guided Motor Sparing Knee Blocks For Postoperative Analgesia Following Total Knee Arthroplasty, Olawale A. Sogbein

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Postoperative total knee arthroplasty (TKA) pain is severe and can inhibit patients’ rehabilitation. We devised a single injection motor sparing knee block (MSB) by targeting the adductor canal and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve with a posterior knee infiltration under ultrasound. Our primary objective was to evaluate the duration of the MSB compared to a standard periarticular infiltration (PAI) using time to first rescue analgesia as the end point. We randomized 82 patients undergoing TKA to receive either preoperative MSB or intraoperative periarticular infiltration. Duration of analgesia was significantly longer in the MSB group with a mean difference of 8.8 hours. …


Predictors Of Appropriate Referral To Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Validation Study, Samuel J. Malian Jul 2015

Predictors Of Appropriate Referral To Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Validation Study, Samuel J. Malian

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Approximately 45% of referrals from primary care physicians to arthroplasty surgeons are inappropriate. Currently, Canadians are waiting over three months for consultation with an arthroplasty surgeon. Reducing the proportion of inappropriate referrals will reduce the wait time to first consultation with an arthroplasty surgeon. This study’s objective was to validate a model that identified patient-reported predictors of appropriate referrals to arthroplasty. We screened 258 patients attending their first consultation with an arthroplasty surgeon. Participants completed the questionnaires prior to their appointment and the surgeon detailed each consultation outcome on a standardized form. We constructed our validation model using the same …


Medial Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: A Retrospective Review Of Patient Outcomes Over 10 Years, Fotios P. Tjoumakaris, Nicholas J. Lombardi, Bradford Tucker, Matthew D. Pepe Jul 2015

Medial Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy: A Retrospective Review Of Patient Outcomes Over 10 Years, Fotios P. Tjoumakaris, Nicholas J. Lombardi, Bradford Tucker, Matthew D. Pepe

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Objectives: High tibial osteotomy (HTO) has become a well-established treatment for unicompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee. Over the last 30 years, various techniques have been introduced to advance this procedure. The purpose of this study is to review the outcomes of patients who received medial opening wedge HTO over the last ten years (2002-2012) using a modern, low profile, medially based fixation device. In addition, we sought to determine if obese patients had a less favorable outcome than their non-obese counterparts. Methods: Ninety-three patients were identified from a surgical database as having undergone a HTO for medial compartment osteoarthritis of …


Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Computer-Assisted Navigation In Patients With Deformities Of The Femur And Tibia: A Report Of 5 Cases, Gregg R. Klein Md, Matthew S. Austin Md, Eric B. Smith Md, William J. Hozack Md Jul 2005

Total Knee Arthroplasty Using Computer-Assisted Navigation In Patients With Deformities Of The Femur And Tibia: A Report Of 5 Cases, Gregg R. Klein Md, Matthew S. Austin Md, Eric B. Smith Md, William J. Hozack Md

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

Anatomic aberrations of the femur and tibia secondary to trauma, congenital defects, and prior surgery present challenges for the reconstructive knee surgeon because of an altered mechanical axis and distorted anatomic landmarks. Five patients with arthritis of the knee and extra-articular femoral and/or tibial deformity, retained hardware, or intramedullary (IM) implants underwent total knee arthroplasty using a computer navigation system. The navigation system obviated the need for an IM guide, and the normal mechanical axis of the patients was restored. Extensive dissection for hardware removal or osteotomy was not necessary in these patients. In these 5 cases, a navigation system …