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Leukocyte Esterase Strip Test: Matched For Musculoskeletal Infection Society Criteria., Eric H Tischler, Priscilla K Cavanaugh, Javad Parvizi Md Nov 2014

Leukocyte Esterase Strip Test: Matched For Musculoskeletal Infection Society Criteria., Eric H Tischler, Priscilla K Cavanaugh, Javad Parvizi Md

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The presence of leukocyte esterase in the synovial fluid has recently been proposed as a marker for periprosthetic joint infection. However, the sensitivity and specificity of leukocyte esterase has not been determined when matched for the current, most inclusive Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS) criteria for periprosthetic joint infection.

METHODS: The presence of leukocyte esterase was prospectively evaluated in synovial joint aspirates from hips and knees from May 2009 to May 2013. The cohort consisted of 189 hip and knee aspirations (fifty-two positive and 137 negative for infection). If the aspirate was bloody, a centrifuge was used to precipitate red …


What's Good For The Heart Is Good For The Shoulder? Commentary On An Article By Chang-Meen Sung, Md, Et Al.: "Are Serum Lipids Involved In Primary Frozen Shoulder? A Case-Control Study"., Mark D Lazarus Nov 2014

What's Good For The Heart Is Good For The Shoulder? Commentary On An Article By Chang-Meen Sung, Md, Et Al.: "Are Serum Lipids Involved In Primary Frozen Shoulder? A Case-Control Study"., Mark D Lazarus

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Risk Factors For Surgical Site Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty., Mohammad R Rasouli, Camilo Restrepo, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, James J Purtill, Javad Parvizi Sep 2014

Risk Factors For Surgical Site Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty., Mohammad R Rasouli, Camilo Restrepo, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, James J Purtill, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Currently, most hospitals in the United States are obliged to report infections that occur following total joint arthroplasty to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the National Healthcare Safety Network surveillance. The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors of surgical site infections that were reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from a single institution.

METHODS: For this study, 6111 primary and revision total joint arthroplasties performed from April 2010 to June 2012 were identified. Surgical site infection cases captured by infection surveillance staff on the basis of the Centers for …


A Survey Of Expert Opinion Regarding Rotator Cuff Repair., Daniel C Acevedo, E Scott Paxton, Gerald R Williams, Joseph A Abboud Jul 2014

A Survey Of Expert Opinion Regarding Rotator Cuff Repair., Daniel C Acevedo, E Scott Paxton, Gerald R Williams, Joseph A Abboud

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Many patients with rotator cuff tears have questions for their surgeons regarding the surgical procedure, perioperative management, restrictions, therapy, and ability to work after a rotator cuff repair. The purpose of our study was to determine common clinical practices among experts regarding rotator cuff repair and to assist them in counseling patients. We surveyed 372 members of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and the Association of Clinical Elbow and Shoulder Surgeons (ACESS); 111 members (29.8%) completed all or part of the survey, and 92.8% of the respondents answered every question. A consensus response (>50% agreement) was achieved …


Definition Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs, Thorsten Gehrke, Md Jul 2014

Definition Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs, Thorsten Gehrke, Md

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains challenging as no “gold standard” for diagnosis exists [3]. The challenge is then what test(s) or criterion (ia) can be used to define PJI. In an effort to standardize the definition of PJI, Musculoskeletal Infection Society (MSIS) convened a workgroup in 2011 to issue diagnostic criteria for PJI [1]. The MSIS definition of PJI consists of two major criteria, when the presence of either criterion would indicate PJI, and six minor criteria, when the presence of four or more would indicate PJI.


What's New In Spine Surgery., Keith H Bridwell, Paul A Anderson, Scott D Boden, Han Jo Kim, Alexander Vaccaro, Md, Phd, Jeffrey C Wang Jun 2014

What's New In Spine Surgery., Keith H Bridwell, Paul A Anderson, Scott D Boden, Han Jo Kim, Alexander Vaccaro, Md, Phd, Jeffrey C Wang

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Aquacel Surgical Dressing Reduces The Rate Of Acute Pji Following Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Case-Control Study., Jenny Cai, Joseph A Karam, Javad Parvizi, Eric B Smith, Peter F. Sharkey Jun 2014

Aquacel Surgical Dressing Reduces The Rate Of Acute Pji Following Total Joint Arthroplasty: A Case-Control Study., Jenny Cai, Joseph A Karam, Javad Parvizi, Eric B Smith, Peter F. Sharkey

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

An effort to prevent PJI has led to the development of antimicrobial dressings that support wound healing. We sought to determine whether Aquacel Surgical dressing independently reduces the rate of acute PJI following TJA. A single institution retrospective chart review of 903 consecutive cases who received the Aquacel Surgical dressing and 875 consecutive cases who received standard gauze dressing was conducted to determine the incidence of acute PJI (within 3months). The incidence of acute PJI is 0.44% in the Aquacel dressing group compared to 1.7% in the standard gauze dressing group (P=0.005). Multivariate analysis revealed that use of Aquacel dressing …


Nanotechnology: Current Concepts In Orthopaedic Surgery And Future Directions., M P Sullivan, K J Mchale, Javad Parvizi Md, S Mehta May 2014

Nanotechnology: Current Concepts In Orthopaedic Surgery And Future Directions., M P Sullivan, K J Mchale, Javad Parvizi Md, S Mehta

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Nanotechnology is the study, production and controlled manipulation of materials with a grain size < 100 nm. At this level, the laws of classical mechanics fall away and those of quantum mechanics take over, resulting in unique behaviour of matter in terms of melting point, conductivity and reactivity. Additionally, and likely more significant, as grain size decreases, the ratio of surface area to volume drastically increases, allowing for greater interaction between implants and the surrounding cellular environment. This favourable increase in surface area plays an important role in mesenchymal cell differentiation and ultimately bone-implant interactions. Basic science and translational research have revealed important potential applications for nanotechnology in orthopaedic surgery, particularly with regard to improving the interaction between implants and host bone. Nanophase materials more closely match the architecture of native trabecular bone, thereby greatly improving the osseo-integration of orthopaedic implants. Nanophase-coated prostheses can also reduce bacterial adhesion more than conventionally surfaced prostheses. Nanophase selenium has shown great promise when used for tumour reconstructions, as has nanophase silver in the management of traumatic wounds. Nanophase silver may significantly improve healing of peripheral nerve injuries, and nanophase gold has powerful anti-inflammatory effects on tendon inflammation. Considerable advances must be made in our understanding of the potential health risks of production, implantation and wear patterns of nanophase devices before they are approved for clinical use. Their potential, however, is considerable, and is likely to benefit us all in the future. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2014; 96-B: 569-73.


Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty In The Young Patient: Is There Trouble On The Horizon?, Vinay K Aggarwal, Nitin Goyal, Gregory Deirmengian, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Javad Parvizi Md, Mathew Austin Apr 2014

Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty In The Young Patient: Is There Trouble On The Horizon?, Vinay K Aggarwal, Nitin Goyal, Gregory Deirmengian, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Javad Parvizi Md, Mathew Austin

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The volume of total knee arthroplasties, including revisions, in young patients is expected to rise. The objective of this study was to compare the reasons for revision and re-revision total knee arthroplasties between younger and older patients, to determine the survivorship of revision total knee arthroplasties, and to identify risk factors associated with failure of revision in patients fifty years of age or younger.

METHODS: Perioperative data were collected for all total knee arthroplasty revisions performed from August 1999 to December 2009. A cohort of eighty-four patients who were fifty years of age or younger and a cohort of …