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Arthroscopic Treatment Of Shoulder Stiffness With Rotator Cuff Repair Yields Similar Outcomes To Isolated Rotator Cuff Repair, Parker L. Brush, Adrian Santana, Ruchir Nanavati, Gregory R. Toci, Tariq Z. Issa, Daniel J. Fletcher, Joshua Hornstein Jul 2023

Arthroscopic Treatment Of Shoulder Stiffness With Rotator Cuff Repair Yields Similar Outcomes To Isolated Rotator Cuff Repair, Parker L. Brush, Adrian Santana, Ruchir Nanavati, Gregory R. Toci, Tariq Z. Issa, Daniel J. Fletcher, Joshua Hornstein

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Purpose To compare patient-reported and surgical outcome measures in patients with and without secondary shoulder stiffness (SSS) undergoing rotator cuff repair (RCR).

Methods Patients undergoing rotator cuff repair from 2014 to 2020 with complete patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) by the short-form 12 survey (SF-12) were retrospectively reviewed to identify if operative intervention for SSS was performed alongside the RCR. Those patients with operative intervention for SSS were propensity matched to a group without prior intervention for stiffness by age, sex, laterality, body mass index, diabetes mellitus status, and the presence of a thyroid disorder. The groups were compared by rotator …


Publication Rates Of Abstracts Presented Across 6 Major Spine Specialty Conferences, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo Lee, Mark J. Lambrechts, Christopher Reynolds, Ryan Cha, James Kim, Jose A. Canseco, Alex R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder, Alan S. Hilibrand Apr 2023

Publication Rates Of Abstracts Presented Across 6 Major Spine Specialty Conferences, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo Lee, Mark J. Lambrechts, Christopher Reynolds, Ryan Cha, James Kim, Jose A. Canseco, Alex R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder, Alan S. Hilibrand

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Background: Although scientific researchers aim to present their projects at academic conferences as a step toward publication, not all projects mature to become a peer-reviewed manuscript. The publication rate of meetings can be utilized to assess the quality of presented research. Our objective was to evaluate the contemporary publication rate of abstracts presented at spine conferences.

Methods: We reviewed annual meeting programs of North American Spine Society (NASS), Scoliosis Research Society (SRS), International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST), Spine Global Spine Congress (GSC), Lumbar Spine Research Society (LSRS), and Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) from 2017 to 2019. Abstracts …


Outcomes For Hand Burns Treated With Autologous Skin Cell Suspension In 20% Tbsa And Smaller Injuries, George Malcolm Taylor, Scott A. Barnett, Charles T. Tuggle, Jeff E. Carter, Herb A. Phelan Nov 2021

Outcomes For Hand Burns Treated With Autologous Skin Cell Suspension In 20% Tbsa And Smaller Injuries, George Malcolm Taylor, Scott A. Barnett, Charles T. Tuggle, Jeff E. Carter, Herb A. Phelan

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

In order to address the confounder of TBSA on burn outcomes, we sought to analyze our experience with the use of autologous skin cell suspensions (ASCS) in a cohort of subjects with hand burns whose TBSA totaled 20% or less. We hypothesized that the use of ASCS in conjunction with 2:1 meshed autograft for the treatment of hand burn injuries would provide comparable outcomes to hand burns treated with sheet or minimally meshed autograft alone. A retrospective review was conducted for all deep partial and full-Thickness hand burns treated with split-Thickness autograft (STAG) at our urban verified burn center between …


Atypical Osteochondroma Of The Lumbar Spine Associated With Suprasellar Pineal Germinoma: A Case Report, Patrik Suwak, Scott A. Barnett, Bryant M. Song, Michael J. Heffernan Sep 2021

Atypical Osteochondroma Of The Lumbar Spine Associated With Suprasellar Pineal Germinoma: A Case Report, Patrik Suwak, Scott A. Barnett, Bryant M. Song, Michael J. Heffernan

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumor, accounting for 36% of benign bone tumors. Often found within the appendicular skeleton, osteochondromas of the spine are rare, comprising 4% to 7% of primary benign spinal tumors. CASE SUMMARY We report a case of a solitary lumbar osteochondroma in an 18-year-old male with a history of a suprasellar pineal germinoma treated with combined chemotherapy and radiation. He underwent mass excision and partial laminectomy with the ultrasonic bone scalpel (Misonix, Farmingdale, NY, United States) at the L5 Level without the use of adjuvants. The patient returned to work and full activities …


Surgeon Decision-Making For Individuals With Obesity When Indicating Total Joint Arthroplasty, William F. Sherman, Akshar H. Patel, Nisha N. Kale, Christina M. Freiberger, C. Lowry Barnes, Olivia C. Lee Aug 2021

Surgeon Decision-Making For Individuals With Obesity When Indicating Total Joint Arthroplasty, William F. Sherman, Akshar H. Patel, Nisha N. Kale, Christina M. Freiberger, C. Lowry Barnes, Olivia C. Lee

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Background: Obesity is a risk factor for complications after total joint arthroplasty (TJA). This study analyzed the impact of individual surgeon demographics, financial concerns, and other factors in determining patient candidacy for TJA based on body mass index (BMI). Methods: A 21-question survey was approved by the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Research Committee for distribution to its membership. Objective questions asked about surgeon or hospital BMI thresholds for offering TJA. Subjective questions asked about physician comfort discussing topics including obesity, bariatric surgery, and weight loss before TJA, as well as insurance and age considerations. Results: For TJA …


Comparison Of Short-Leg And Long-Leg Casts For The Treatment Of Distal Third Tibial Shaft Fractures In Children, Scott A. Barnett, Bailli Fontenot, Claudia Leonardi, Joseph A. Gonzales, Dominic Gargiulo, Michael J. Heffernan Mar 2021

Comparison Of Short-Leg And Long-Leg Casts For The Treatment Of Distal Third Tibial Shaft Fractures In Children, Scott A. Barnett, Bailli Fontenot, Claudia Leonardi, Joseph A. Gonzales, Dominic Gargiulo, Michael J. Heffernan

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Background:Long-leg casts (LLCs) are an established treatment for pediatric tibial shaft fractures including fractures involving the distal third. There is a paucity of literature assessing the use of short-leg cast (SLC) for tibial shaft fractures. The purpose of this study was to determine if SLC were as effective as LLC for the treatment of pediatric distal third tibial shaft fractures.Methods:A retrospective review was conducted on consecutive distal third tibial shaft fractures treated at a tertiary pediatric hospital from 2013 to 2018. Exclusion criteria included midshaft and proximal fractures of the tibia, distal fractures that violated the tibial physis or plafond, …


The Use Of Urine Drug Testing For Risk Stratification And Efficacious Drug Monitoring In Pain Management Settings, Ahmad I. Hasan, Kareem Elhage, Brendan Farley, Khaled J. Saleh Mar 2020

The Use Of Urine Drug Testing For Risk Stratification And Efficacious Drug Monitoring In Pain Management Settings, Ahmad I. Hasan, Kareem Elhage, Brendan Farley, Khaled J. Saleh

Medical Student Research Symposium

Objective: To understand the current landscape of urine drug testing (UDT) guidelines as part of risk assessment for opioid abuse, and to offer recommendations towards adopting universal screening guidelines.

Background: There has been an opioid epidemic within the United States, and the role of prescription opioids has been well established. Despite proposed recommendations, there has yet to be a published universal screening guideline on the use of UDT in the setting of opioid abuse risk stratification as well as postoperative drug monitoring.

Methods: We explored current guidelines for UDT on two levels. First, we explore general indications for UDT within …