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Periprosthetic Joint Infection Increases The Risk Of One-Year Mortality., Benjamin Zmistowski, Joseph A. Karam, M.D., Joel B Durinka, David S Casper, Md, Javad Parvizi Md Dec 2013

Periprosthetic Joint Infection Increases The Risk Of One-Year Mortality., Benjamin Zmistowski, Joseph A. Karam, M.D., Joel B Durinka, David S Casper, Md, Javad Parvizi Md

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Periprosthetic joint infection continues to potentially complicate an otherwise successful joint replacement. The treatment of this infection often requires multiple surgical procedures associated with increased complications and morbidity. This study examined the relationship between periprosthetic joint infection and mortality and aimed to determine the effect of periprosthetic joint infection on mortality and any predictors of mortality in patients with periprosthetic joint infection.

METHODS: Four hundred and thirty-six patients with at least one surgical intervention secondary to confirmed periprosthetic joint infection were compared with 2342 patients undergoing revision arthroplasty for aseptic failure. The incidence of mortality at thirty days, ninety …


Predictors Of Perioperative Blood Loss In Total Joint Arthroplasty., Jai Hyung Park, Mohammad R Rasouli, S M Javad Mortazavi, Anthony T Tokarski, Mitchell G Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi Oct 2013

Predictors Of Perioperative Blood Loss In Total Joint Arthroplasty., Jai Hyung Park, Mohammad R Rasouli, S M Javad Mortazavi, Anthony T Tokarski, Mitchell G Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

UNLABELLED: UPDATE The print version of this article has errors that have been corrected in the online version of this article. In the Materials and Methods section, the sentence that reads as "During the study period, our institution offered preoperative autologous blood donation to all patients who were scheduling for total joint arthroplasty with a hemoglobin level of no less than 11 mg/dL or a hematocrit level of at least 33%." in the print version now reads as "During the study period, our institution offered preoperative autologous blood donation to all patients who were scheduling for total joint arthroplasty with …


The Effect Of Malnutrition On Patients Undergoing Elective Joint Arthroplasty., Ronald Huang, Md, Max Greenky, Bs, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Mathew S. Austin, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs Sep 2013

The Effect Of Malnutrition On Patients Undergoing Elective Joint Arthroplasty., Ronald Huang, Md, Max Greenky, Bs, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Mathew S. Austin, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Malnutrition has been linked to serious complications in patients undergoing elective total joint arthroplasty (TJA). This study prospectively evaluated 2,161 patients undergoing elective TJA for malnutrition as defined by either an abnormal serum albumin or transferrin. The overall incidence of malnutrition was 8.5% (184 of 2,161) and the rate of overall complications in the malnourished group was 12% as compared to 2.9% in patients with normal parameters (P55years-old undergoing TJA and is associated with a significant increase in post-operative complications.


Spinal Anesthesia: Should Everyone Receive A Urinary Catheter?: A Randomized, Prospective Study Of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty., Adam G Miller, James Mckenzie, Max Greenky, Erica Shaw, Kishor Gandhi, William J Hozack, Javad Parvizi Aug 2013

Spinal Anesthesia: Should Everyone Receive A Urinary Catheter?: A Randomized, Prospective Study Of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty., Adam G Miller, James Mckenzie, Max Greenky, Erica Shaw, Kishor Gandhi, William J Hozack, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The objective of this randomized prospective study was to determine whether a urinary catheter is necessary for all patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia.

METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia were randomized to treatment with or without insertion of an indwelling urinary catheter. All patients received spinal anesthesia with 15 to 30 mg of 0.5% bupivacaine. The catheter group was subjected to a standard postoperative protocol, with removal of the indwelling catheter within forty-eight hours postoperatively. The experimental group was monitored for urinary retention and, if necessary, had straight catheterization up to two …


Spinal Anesthesia: Should Everyone Receive A Urinary Catheter?: A Randomized, Prospective Study Of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty., Adam G Miller, Md, James Mckenzie, Bs, Max Greenky, Ba, Erica Shaw, Rnp, Kishor Gandhi, Md, William J Hozack, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs Aug 2013

Spinal Anesthesia: Should Everyone Receive A Urinary Catheter?: A Randomized, Prospective Study Of Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty., Adam G Miller, Md, James Mckenzie, Bs, Max Greenky, Ba, Erica Shaw, Rnp, Kishor Gandhi, Md, William J Hozack, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The objective of this randomized prospective study was to determine whether a urinary catheter is necessary for all patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia.

METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia were randomized to treatment with or without insertion of an indwelling urinary catheter. All patients received spinal anesthesia with 15 to 30 mg of 0.5% bupivacaine. The catheter group was subjected to a standard postoperative protocol, with removal of the indwelling catheter within forty-eight hours postoperatively. The experimental group was monitored for urinary retention and, if necessary, had straight catheterization up to two …


Common Peroneal Nerve Palsy Following Total Hip Arthroplasty: Prognostic Factors For Recovery., Jai Hyung Park, Bryan Hozack, Peter Kim, Robert Norton, Steven Mandel, Camilo Restrepo, Javad Parvizi May 2013

Common Peroneal Nerve Palsy Following Total Hip Arthroplasty: Prognostic Factors For Recovery., Jai Hyung Park, Bryan Hozack, Peter Kim, Robert Norton, Steven Mandel, Camilo Restrepo, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Common peroneal nerve palsy, although rare, is a serious complication of total hip arthroplasty. Although several publications have dealt with the risk factors for peroneal nerve palsy, there is little literature regarding the time it takes for the nerve to recover and the factors that influence its recovery. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the clinical course of this injury and identify prognostic factors for recovery.

METHODS: From January 2000 to December 2007, 7969 primary and 1601 revision total hip arthroplasties were performed at our institution. Common peroneal nerve palsy developed following thirty-one (0.32%) of these procedures. …


Acetabular Components In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Is There Evidence That Cementless Fixation Is Better?, Nader Toossi, Bahar Adeli, Andrew J Timperley, Fares S Haddad, Mitchell Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi Jan 2013

Acetabular Components In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Is There Evidence That Cementless Fixation Is Better?, Nader Toossi, Bahar Adeli, Andrew J Timperley, Fares S Haddad, Mitchell Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The use of cementless acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty has gained popularity over the past decade. Most total hip arthroplasties being performed in North America currently use cementless acetabular components. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the survivorship and revision rate of cemented and cementless acetabular components utilized in total hip arthroplasty.

METHODS: A primary literature search in PubMed identified 3488 articles, of which 3407 did not meet the inclusion criteria and were excluded. Only English-language articles on either the survivorship or revision rate of primary total hip arthroplasty at a minimum of …


Acetabular Components In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Is There Evidence That Cementless Fixation Is Better?, Nader Toossi, Bahar Adeli, Andrew J Timperley, Fares S Haddad, Mitchell Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi Jan 2013

Acetabular Components In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Is There Evidence That Cementless Fixation Is Better?, Nader Toossi, Bahar Adeli, Andrew J Timperley, Fares S Haddad, Mitchell Maltenfort, Javad Parvizi

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The use of cementless acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty has gained popularity over the past decade. Most total hip arthroplasties being performed in North America currently use cementless acetabular components. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the survivorship and revision rate of cemented and cementless acetabular components utilized in total hip arthroplasty.

METHODS: A primary literature search in PubMed identified 3488 articles, of which 3407 did not meet the inclusion criteria and were excluded. Only English-language articles on either the survivorship or revision rate of primary total hip arthroplasty at a minimum of …