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Successful Identification Of Pathogens By Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr)-Based Electron Spray Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (Esi-Tof-Ms) In Culture-Negative Periprosthetic Joint Infection., Christina L Jacovides, Rachael Kreft, Bahar Adeli, Bryan Hozack, Garth D Ehrlich, Javad Parvizi Dec 2012

Successful Identification Of Pathogens By Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr)-Based Electron Spray Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (Esi-Tof-Ms) In Culture-Negative Periprosthetic Joint Infection., Christina L Jacovides, Rachael Kreft, Bahar Adeli, Bryan Hozack, Garth D Ehrlich, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection poses many challenges, one of which is the difficulty of isolating the infecting organism. Recently, a sophisticated modality (the Ibis Biosciences T5000 biosensor system) has been introduced that uses pan-domain primers in a series of polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) to identify and speciate essentially all bacteria and fungi as well as to identify key antibiotic resistance genes. We investigated the role of the Ibis in identifying infecting organisms in cases of known and suspected periprosthetic joint infection.

METHODS: Synovial fluid specimens were collected prospectively from eighty-two patients undergoing eighty-seven arthroplasty procedures (sixty-five knee …


The Effect Of Iliac Crest Autograft On The Outcome Of Fusion In The Setting Of Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: A Subgroup Analysis Of The Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (Sport)., Kristen Radcliff, Raymond Hwang, Alan Hilibrand, Harvey E Smith, Jordan Gruskay, Jon D Lurie, Wenyan Zhao, Todd Albert, James Weinstein Sep 2012

The Effect Of Iliac Crest Autograft On The Outcome Of Fusion In The Setting Of Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: A Subgroup Analysis Of The Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (Sport)., Kristen Radcliff, Raymond Hwang, Alan Hilibrand, Harvey E Smith, Jordan Gruskay, Jon D Lurie, Wenyan Zhao, Todd Albert, James Weinstein

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: There is considerable controversy about the long-term morbidity associated with the use of posterior autologous iliac crest bone graft for lumbar spine fusion procedures compared with the use of bone-graft substitutes. The hypothesis of this study was that there is no long-term difference in outcome for patients who had posterior lumbar fusion with or without iliac crest autograft.

METHODS: The study population includes patients enrolled in the degenerative spondylolisthesis cohort of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial who underwent lumbar spinal fusion. Patients were divided according to whether they had or had not received posterior autologous iliac crest bone …


Functional Results And Outcomes After Repair Of Proximal Hamstring Avulsions., Steven B Cohen, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Dharmesh Vyas, James P Bradley Sep 2012

Functional Results And Outcomes After Repair Of Proximal Hamstring Avulsions., Steven B Cohen, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Dharmesh Vyas, James P Bradley

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to assess postsurgical outcomes in active patients after primary repair of acute and chronic proximal hamstring tears.

HYPOTHESIS: Surgical treatment of both acute and chronic proximal hamstring avulsion injuries would result in improved patient outcomes using validated outcome scores and a hamstring-specific questionnaire, and operative repair of these injuries results in excellent outcomes with a high level of patient satisfaction, pain relief, and return to function.

STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

METHODS: Fifty-two patients who underwent proximal hamstring repair (26 male and 26 female; average age, 47.7 years) completed the …


Management Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: The Current Knowledge: Aaos Exhibit Selection., Javad Parvizi, Bahar Adeli, Benjamin Zmistowski, Camilo Restrepo, Alan Seth Greenwald Jul 2012

Management Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: The Current Knowledge: Aaos Exhibit Selection., Javad Parvizi, Bahar Adeli, Benjamin Zmistowski, Camilo Restrepo, Alan Seth Greenwald

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Periprosthetic joint infection continues to frustrate the medical community. Although the demand for total joint arthroplasty is increasing, the burden of such infections is increasing even more rapidly, and they pose a unique challenge because their accurate diagnosis and eradication can prove elusive. This review describes the current knowledge regarding diagnosis and treatment of periprosthetic joint infection. A number of tools are available to aid in establishing a diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection. These include the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, serum C-reactive protein concentration, synovial white blood-cell count and differential, imaging studies, tissue specimen culturing, and histological analysis. Multiple definitions of …


What's New In Spine Surgery., Keith H Bridwell, Paul A Anderson, Scott D Boden, Alexander R Vaccaro, Jeffrey C Wang Jun 2012

What's New In Spine Surgery., Keith H Bridwell, Paul A Anderson, Scott D Boden, Alexander R Vaccaro, Jeffrey C Wang

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Anatomical Relationships Of The Anterior Blood Vessels To The Lower Lumbar Intervertebral Discs: Analysis Based On Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Patients In The Prone Position., Alexander R Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Jeffrey A Rihn, Hidekazu Suzuki, John K Ratliff, James S Harrop, William B Morrison, Worawat Limthongkul, Todd J Albert Jun 2012

Anatomical Relationships Of The Anterior Blood Vessels To The Lower Lumbar Intervertebral Discs: Analysis Based On Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Patients In The Prone Position., Alexander R Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Jeffrey A Rihn, Hidekazu Suzuki, John K Ratliff, James S Harrop, William B Morrison, Worawat Limthongkul, Todd J Albert

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal vascular injuries are rare during posterior lumbar spinal surgery, but they can result in major morbidity or mortality when they do occur. We are aware of no prior studies that have used prone patient positioning during magnetic resonance imaging for the purpose of characterizing the retroperitoneal iliac vasculature with respect to the intervertebral disc. The purpose of this study was to define the vascular anatomy adjacent to the lower lumbar spine with use of supine and prone magnetic resonance imaging.

METHODS: A prospective observational study included thirty patients without spinal abnormality who underwent supine and prone magnetic resonance …


Periprosthetic Joint Infection: Are Patients With Multiple Prosthetic Joints At Risk?, S Mehdi Jafari, David S Casper, Camilo Restrepo, Benjamin Zmistowski, Javad Parvizi, Peter F Sharkey Jun 2012

Periprosthetic Joint Infection: Are Patients With Multiple Prosthetic Joints At Risk?, S Mehdi Jafari, David S Casper, Camilo Restrepo, Benjamin Zmistowski, Javad Parvizi, Peter F Sharkey

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

Patients who present with a periprosthetic joint infection in a single joint may have multiple prosthetic joints. The risk of these patients developing a subsequent infection in another prosthetic joint is unknown. Our purposes were (1) to identify the risk of developing a subsequent infection in another prosthetic joint and (2) to describe the time span and organism profile to the second prosthetic infection. We retrospectively identified 55 patients with periprosthetic joint infection who had another prosthetic joint in place at the time of presentation. Of the 55 patients, 11 (20%) developed a periprosthetic joint infection in a second joint. …


Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Infection Should Be Ruled Out In All Cases, Mohammad R. Rasouli, Armin Aalami Harandi, Bahar Adeli, James J. Purtill, Javad Parvizi Jun 2012

Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Infection Should Be Ruled Out In All Cases, Mohammad R. Rasouli, Armin Aalami Harandi, Bahar Adeli, James J. Purtill, Javad Parvizi

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

We hypothesized that some aseptic revision total knee arthroplasty failures are indeed caused by occult infection. This prospective study recruited 65 patients undergoing revision total knee arthroplasty. The mean follow-up period was 19 months. Collected synovial fluid was analyzed by Ibis T5000 biosensor (Abbott Molecular Inc, Ill; a multiplex polymerase chain reaction technology). Cases were considered as infected or aseptic based on the surgeon's judgment and Ibis findings. Based on Ibis biosensor, 17 aseptic cases were indeed infected that had been missed. Of these 17 cases, 2 developed infection after the index revision. A considerable number of so-called aseptic failures …


(Iv) Managing Bone Loss Of The Femur And Tibia In Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty, Glenn J. Kerr, M.D, Joseph A. Karam, M.D., Javad Parvizi, M.D., Frcs Apr 2012

(Iv) Managing Bone Loss Of The Femur And Tibia In Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty, Glenn J. Kerr, M.D, Joseph A. Karam, M.D., Javad Parvizi, M.D., Frcs

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

The number of primary and revision knee arthroplasty procedures performed yearly is steadily increasing. The management of bone loss at the time of revision surgery will play an integral role in the longevity and function of these knees into the future. There are a variety of options for addressing these defects varying from the use of polymethylmethacrylate bone cement, metal augments, sleeves, cones and large allograft replacements. This manuscript discusses the evaluation, classification and management of bone loss of the distal femur and proximal tibia.


Does International Normalized Ratio Level Predict Pulmonary Embolism?, Patricia Hansen, Benjamin Zmistowski, Camilo Restrepo, Javad Parvizi, Richard H Rothman Feb 2012

Does International Normalized Ratio Level Predict Pulmonary Embolism?, Patricia Hansen, Benjamin Zmistowski, Camilo Restrepo, Javad Parvizi, Richard H Rothman

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Preventing pulmonary embolism is a priority after major musculoskeletal surgery. The literature contains discrepant data regarding the influence of anticoagulation on the incidence of pulmonary embolism after joint arthroplasty. The American College of Chest Physicians guidelines recommend administration of oral anticoagulants (warfarin), aiming for an international normalized ratio (INR) level between 2 and 3. However, recent studies show aggressive anticoagulation (INR > 2) can lead to hematoma formation and increased risk of subsequent infection.

QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We asked whether an INR greater than 2 protects against pulmonary embolism.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: We identified 9112 patients with 10,122 admissions for joint arthroplasty …


What's New In Adult Reconstructive Knee Surgery., Carl A Deirmengian, Jess H Lonner Jan 2012

What's New In Adult Reconstructive Knee Surgery., Carl A Deirmengian, Jess H Lonner

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

The purpose of this review is to summarize studies on various topics in adult knee reconstruction that were published during the year 2010. The keywords “knee” and “arthroplasty” and “prospective” and “randomized” were used to perform a search of the National Library of Medicine's PubMed database; the search was limited to studies that were published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American Volume) or The Journal of Arthroplasty in 2010. The resulting seventeen studies are included in this review of adult reconstruction of the knee and are included in the complete bibliography at the end of the manuscript. …


The Use Of Preoperative Epoetin-Α In Revision Hip Arthroplasty., Lawrence A Delasotta, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Michael L Frank, Jamie Blair, Fabio Orozco, Alvin Ong Jan 2012

The Use Of Preoperative Epoetin-Α In Revision Hip Arthroplasty., Lawrence A Delasotta, Ashwin Rangavajjula, Michael L Frank, Jamie Blair, Fabio Orozco, Alvin Ong

Rothman Institute Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of preoperative epoetin-α on the revision hip arthroplasty patient. We hypothesized that epoetin-α will reduce blood transfusion. A pertinent review of the literature is provided.

METHODS: Forty-six patients were retrospectively reviewed. Sixteen patients received epoetin-α. Patients were case matched by age, preoperative hemoglobin, surgery, gender, and BMI. The clinical triggers for blood transfusion during or after the procedure were determined based on peri- and postoperative hemoglobin levels, ASA score, and/or clinical symptoms consistent with anemia. Blood salvage was not used.

RESULTS: Blood transfusion and length of stay were decreased in the epoetin-α group. Hemoglobin in …