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Risk Factors Associated With Poor Outcomes After Quadriceps Tendon Repair, Carlo Coadonato, Neel K. Patel, John Hayden Sonnier, Gregory Connors, Matthew Sabitsky, Emma Johnson, Donald W. Mazur, Shyam Brahmabhatt, Kevin Freedman
Risk Factors Associated With Poor Outcomes After Quadriceps Tendon Repair, Carlo Coadonato, Neel K. Patel, John Hayden Sonnier, Gregory Connors, Matthew Sabitsky, Emma Johnson, Donald W. Mazur, Shyam Brahmabhatt, Kevin Freedman
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Background:
Ruptures of the quadriceps tendon present most frequently in older adults and individuals with underlying medical conditions.
Purpose:
To examine the relationship between patient-specific factors and tear characteristics with outcomes after quadriceps tendon repair.
Study Design:
Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3.
Methods:
A retrospective review was conducted on all patients who underwent quadriceps tendon repair between January 1, 2016, and January 1, 2021, at a single institution. Patients <18 years and those with chronic quadriceps tendon tears (>6 weeks to surgery) were excluded. Information was collected regarding patient characteristics, presenting symptoms, tear characteristics, physical examination findings, and postoperative outcomes. Poor outcome was defined as a need for …18>
Interobserver Reliability In The Classification Of Thoracolumbar Fractures Using The Ao Spine Tl Injury Classification System Among 22 Clinical Experts In Spine Trauma Care, Jose A. Canseco, Taylor Paziuk, Gregory D. Schroeder, Marcel F. Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Sharkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Rishi M. Kanna, Martin Holas, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Charlotte Dandurand, Jin W. Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Mohamed M. Aly, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich J. Spiegl, Klaus Schnake, Alexander R. Vaccaro
Interobserver Reliability In The Classification Of Thoracolumbar Fractures Using The Ao Spine Tl Injury Classification System Among 22 Clinical Experts In Spine Trauma Care, Jose A. Canseco, Taylor Paziuk, Gregory D. Schroeder, Marcel F. Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Sharkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Rishi M. Kanna, Martin Holas, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Charlotte Dandurand, Jin W. Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Mohamed M. Aly, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich J. Spiegl, Klaus Schnake, Alexander R. Vaccaro
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Reliability study utilizing 183 injury CT scans by 22 spine trauma experts with assessment of radiographic features, classification of injuries and treatment recommendations.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the reliability of the AOSpine TL Injury Classification System (TLICS) including the categories within the classification and the M1 modifier.
METHODS: Kappa and Intraclass correlation coefficients were produced. Associations of various imaging characteristics (comminution, PLC status) and treatment recommendations were analyzed through regression analysis. Multivariable logistic regression modeling was used for making predictive algorithms.
RESULTS: Reliability of the AO Spine TLICS at differentiating A3 and A4 injuries (N = 71) (K = …
Expert Opinion, Real-World Classification, And Decision-Making In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurologic Deficits?, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Sebastian Bigdon, Charlotte Dandurand, Marcel F. Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Klaus Schnake, Sander Muijs, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Jin W. Tee, Ory Keynan, Harvinder S. Chhabra, Andrei F. Joaquim, Eugen C. Popescu, Jose A Canseco, Martin Holas, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed M. Aly, Nader Fallah, Gregory D. Schroeder, Ulrich Spiegl, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Alexander R. Vaccaro
Expert Opinion, Real-World Classification, And Decision-Making In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurologic Deficits?, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Sebastian Bigdon, Charlotte Dandurand, Marcel F. Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Klaus Schnake, Sander Muijs, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Jin W. Tee, Ory Keynan, Harvinder S. Chhabra, Andrei F. Joaquim, Eugen C. Popescu, Jose A Canseco, Martin Holas, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed M. Aly, Nader Fallah, Gregory D. Schroeder, Ulrich Spiegl, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Alexander R. Vaccaro
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data.
OBJECTIVES: To compare decision-making between an expert panel and real-world spine surgeons in thoracolumbar burst fractures (TLBFs) without neurological deficits and analyze which factors influence surgical decision-making.
METHODS: This study is a sub-analysis of a prospective observational study in TL fractures. Twenty two experts were asked to review 183 CT scans and recommend treatment for each fracture. The expert recommendation was based on radiographic review.
RESULTS: Overall agreement between the expert panel and real-world surgeons regarding surgery was 63.2%. In 36.8% of cases, the expert panel recommended surgery that was not performed …
The Ao Spine Thoracolumbar Injury Classification System And Treatment Algorithm In Decision Making For Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurologic Deficit, Barry T.S. Kweh, Jin Wee Tee, Charlotte Dandurand, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Benneker M. Lorin, Klaus Schnake, Emiliano Vialle, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed M. Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen C. Popescu, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei F. Joaquim, Harvinder S. Chhabra, Sebastian Frederick Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Gregory Schroeder
The Ao Spine Thoracolumbar Injury Classification System And Treatment Algorithm In Decision Making For Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurologic Deficit, Barry T.S. Kweh, Jin Wee Tee, Charlotte Dandurand, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Benneker M. Lorin, Klaus Schnake, Emiliano Vialle, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Richard J. Bransford, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed M. Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen C. Popescu, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei F. Joaquim, Harvinder S. Chhabra, Sebastian Frederick Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel Dvorak, Cumhur F. Öner, Gregory Schroeder
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective Observational Study.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the alignment of the AO Spine Thoracolumbar Injury Classification system and treatment algorithm with contemporary surgical decision making.
METHODS: 183 cases of thoracolumbar burst fractures were reviewed by 22 AO Spine Knowledge Forum Trauma experts. These experienced clinicians classified the fracture morphology, integrity of the posterior ligamentous complex and degree of comminution. Management recommendations were collected.
RESULTS: There was a statistically significant stepwise increase in rates of operative management with escalating category of injury (P < .001). An excellent correlation existed between recommended expert management and the actual treatment of each injury category: A0/A1/A2 (OR 1.09, 95% CI 0.70-1.69, P = .71), A3/4 (OR 1.62, 95% CI 0.98-2.66, P = .58) and B1/B2/C (1.00, 95% …
Understanding Decision Making As It Influences Treatment In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Deficit: Conceptual Framework And Methodology, Charlotte Dandurand, Cumhur F. Öner, Olesja Hazenbiller, Richard J. Bransford, Klaus Schnake, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Gregory D. Schroeder, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Jin Wee Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel F. Dvorak
Understanding Decision Making As It Influences Treatment In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Deficit: Conceptual Framework And Methodology, Charlotte Dandurand, Cumhur F. Öner, Olesja Hazenbiller, Richard J. Bransford, Klaus Schnake, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Gregory D. Schroeder, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Jin Wee Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel F. Dvorak
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: This paper presents a description of a conceptual framework and methodology that is applicable to the manuscripts that comprise this focus issue.
OBJECTIVES: Our goal is to present a conceptual framework which is relied upon to better understand the processes through which surgeons make therapeutic decisions around how to treat thoracolumbar burst fractures (TL) fractures.
METHODS: We will describe the methodology used in the AO Spine TL A3/4 Study prospective observational study and how the radiographs collected for this study were utilized to study the relationships between various variables that factor into surgeon decision making.
RESULTS: With 22 …
Predictive Algorithm For Surgery Recommendation In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Deficits, Charlotte Dandurand, Nader Fallah, Cumhur F. Öner, Richard J. Bransford, Klaus Schnake, Alex R. Vaccaro, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Gregory D. Schroeder, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Jin Wee Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel F. Dvorak
Predictive Algorithm For Surgery Recommendation In Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Deficits, Charlotte Dandurand, Nader Fallah, Cumhur F. Öner, Richard J. Bransford, Klaus Schnake, Alex R. Vaccaro, Lorin M. Benneker, Emiliano Vialle, Gregory D. Schroeder, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Mohammad El-Skarkawi, Rishi M. Kanna, Mohamed Aly, Martin Holas, Jose A. Canseco, Sander Muijs, Eugen Cezar Popescu, Jin Wee Tee, Gaston Camino-Willhuber, Andrei Fernandes Joaquim, Ory Keynan, Harvinder Singh Chhabra, Sebastian Bigdon, Ulrich Spiegel, Marcel F. Dvorak
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Predictive algorithm via decision tree.
OBJECTIVES: Artificial intelligence (AI) remain an emerging field and have not previously been used to guide therapeutic decision making in thoracolumbar burst fractures. Building such models may reduce the variability in treatment recommendations. The goal of this study was to build a mathematical prediction rule based upon radiographic variables to guide treatment decisions.
METHODS: Twenty-two surgeons from the AO Knowledge Forum Trauma reviewed 183 cases from the Spine TL A3/A4 prospective study (classification, degree of certainty of posterior ligamentous complex (PLC) injury, use of M1 modifier, degree of comminution, treatment recommendation). Reviewers' regions …
A New Perspective On Intervertebral Disc Calcification-From Bench To Bedside, Emanuel Novais, Rajkishen Narayanan, Jose Canseco, Koen Van De Wetering, Christopher Kepler, Alan Hilibrand, Alex Vaccaro, Makarand Risbud
A New Perspective On Intervertebral Disc Calcification-From Bench To Bedside, Emanuel Novais, Rajkishen Narayanan, Jose Canseco, Koen Van De Wetering, Christopher Kepler, Alan Hilibrand, Alex Vaccaro, Makarand Risbud
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
Disc degeneration primarily contributes to chronic low back and neck pain. Consequently, there is an urgent need to understand the spectrum of disc degeneration phenotypes such as fibrosis, ectopic calcification, herniation, or mixed phenotypes. Amongst these phenotypes, disc calcification is the least studied. Ectopic calcification, by definition, is the pathological mineralization of soft tissues, widely studied in the context of conditions that afflict vasculature, skin, and cartilage. Clinically, disc calcification is associated with poor surgical outcomes and back pain refractory to conservative treatment. It is frequently seen as a consequence of disc aging and progressive degeneration but exhibits unique molecular …
Early Management Of Adult Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury In Patients With Polytrauma: A Consensus And Clinical Recommendations Jointly Developed By The World Society Of Emergency Surgery (Wses) & The European Association Of Neurosurgical Societies (Eans), Edoardo Picetti, Andreas Demetriades, Fausto Catena, Bizhan Aarabi, Fikri Abu-Zidan, Oscar Alves, Luca Ansaloni, Rocco Armonda, Rafael Badenes, Miklosh Bala, Zsolt J Balogh, Andrea Barbanera, Alessandro Bertuccio, Walter Biffl, Pierre Bouzat, Andras Buki, Ana Maria Castano-Leon, Davide Cerasti, Giuseppe Citerio, Federico Coccolini, Raul Coimbra, Carlo Coniglio, Francesco Costa, Federico De Iure, Bart Depreitere, Enrico Fainardi, Michael Fehlings, Nikolay Gabrovsky, Daniel Agustin Godoy, Peter Gruen, Deepak Gupta, Gregory Hawryluk, Raimund Helbok, Iftakher Hossain, Peter Hutchinson, Corrado Iaccarino, Kenji Inaba, Marcel Ivanov, Stanislav Kaprovoy, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Sam Klein, Angelos Kolias, Nikolay Konovalov, Alfonso Lagares, Laura Lippa, Angelica Loza-Gomez, Teemu Luoto, Andrew Maas, Andrzej Maciejczak, Ronald Maier, Niklas Marklund, Matthew Martin, Ilaria Melloni, Sergio Mendoza-Lattes, Geert Meyfroidt, Marina Munari, Lena Napolitano, David Okonkwo, Yasuhiro Otomo, Marios Papadopoulos, Ondra Petr, Wilco Peul, Aichholz K Pudkrong, Zaffer Qasim, Frank Rasulo, Carla Reizinho, Florian Ringel, Sandro Rizoli, Elham Rostami, Andres Rubiano, Emanuele Russo, Aarti Sarwal, Jan Schwab, Franco Servadei, Deepak Sharma, Salman Sharif, Ehab Shiban, Lori Shutter, Philip Stahel, Fabio Taccone, Nicole Terpolilli, Claudius Thomé, Peter Toth, Parmenion Tsitsopoulos, Andrew Udy, Alex Vaccaro, Albert Varon, Monica Vavilala, Alexander Younsi, Monika Zackova, Tommaso Zoerle, Chiara Robba
Early Management Of Adult Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury In Patients With Polytrauma: A Consensus And Clinical Recommendations Jointly Developed By The World Society Of Emergency Surgery (Wses) & The European Association Of Neurosurgical Societies (Eans), Edoardo Picetti, Andreas Demetriades, Fausto Catena, Bizhan Aarabi, Fikri Abu-Zidan, Oscar Alves, Luca Ansaloni, Rocco Armonda, Rafael Badenes, Miklosh Bala, Zsolt J Balogh, Andrea Barbanera, Alessandro Bertuccio, Walter Biffl, Pierre Bouzat, Andras Buki, Ana Maria Castano-Leon, Davide Cerasti, Giuseppe Citerio, Federico Coccolini, Raul Coimbra, Carlo Coniglio, Francesco Costa, Federico De Iure, Bart Depreitere, Enrico Fainardi, Michael Fehlings, Nikolay Gabrovsky, Daniel Agustin Godoy, Peter Gruen, Deepak Gupta, Gregory Hawryluk, Raimund Helbok, Iftakher Hossain, Peter Hutchinson, Corrado Iaccarino, Kenji Inaba, Marcel Ivanov, Stanislav Kaprovoy, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Sam Klein, Angelos Kolias, Nikolay Konovalov, Alfonso Lagares, Laura Lippa, Angelica Loza-Gomez, Teemu Luoto, Andrew Maas, Andrzej Maciejczak, Ronald Maier, Niklas Marklund, Matthew Martin, Ilaria Melloni, Sergio Mendoza-Lattes, Geert Meyfroidt, Marina Munari, Lena Napolitano, David Okonkwo, Yasuhiro Otomo, Marios Papadopoulos, Ondra Petr, Wilco Peul, Aichholz K Pudkrong, Zaffer Qasim, Frank Rasulo, Carla Reizinho, Florian Ringel, Sandro Rizoli, Elham Rostami, Andres Rubiano, Emanuele Russo, Aarti Sarwal, Jan Schwab, Franco Servadei, Deepak Sharma, Salman Sharif, Ehab Shiban, Lori Shutter, Philip Stahel, Fabio Taccone, Nicole Terpolilli, Claudius Thomé, Peter Toth, Parmenion Tsitsopoulos, Andrew Udy, Alex Vaccaro, Albert Varon, Monica Vavilala, Alexander Younsi, Monika Zackova, Tommaso Zoerle, Chiara Robba
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: The early management of polytrauma patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) is a major challenge. Sparse data is available to provide optimal care in this scenario and worldwide variability in clinical practice has been documented in recent studies.
METHODS: A multidisciplinary consensus panel of physicians selected for their established clinical and scientific expertise in the acute management of tSCI polytrauma patients with different specializations was established. The World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) endorsed the consensus, and a modified Delphi approach was adopted.
RESULTS: A total of 17 statements were …
A Novel Multimodal Postoperative Pain Protocol For 1- To 2-Level Open Lumbar Fusions: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Michael Markowitz, Barrett I. Woods, Gregory D. Schroeder, Christopher K Kepler, David Kaye, Mark Kurd, Joshua Armstrong, Alex R. Vaccaro, Kris Radcliff
A Novel Multimodal Postoperative Pain Protocol For 1- To 2-Level Open Lumbar Fusions: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Michael Markowitz, Barrett I. Woods, Gregory D. Schroeder, Christopher K Kepler, David Kaye, Mark Kurd, Joshua Armstrong, Alex R. Vaccaro, Kris Radcliff
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: There has been increased interest in exploring methods to reduce postoperative pain without opioid medications. In 2015, a multimodal analgesia protocol was used involving the perioperative use of celecoxib, gabapentin, intravenous acetaminophen, lidocaine, and liposomal bupivacaine. Overall, the goal was to reduce the utilization of scheduled opioids in favor of nonopioid pain management.
METHODS: The results of a consecutive series of 1- to 2-level open primary lumbar fusions were compared to a cohort of patients after the implementation the perioperative multimodal pain management protocol. Primary endpoints included patient-reported pain scores and secondary endpoints included length of stay.
RESULTS: There …
Evaluating The Efficacy Of A Thermoresponsive Hydrogel For Delivering Anti-Collagen Antibodies To Reduce Posttraumatic Scarring In Orthopedic Tissues., Andrzej Steplewski, Jolanta Fertala, Lan Cheng, Mark Wang, Michael Rivlin, Pedro K Beredjiklian, Andrzej Fertala
Evaluating The Efficacy Of A Thermoresponsive Hydrogel For Delivering Anti-Collagen Antibodies To Reduce Posttraumatic Scarring In Orthopedic Tissues., Andrzej Steplewski, Jolanta Fertala, Lan Cheng, Mark Wang, Michael Rivlin, Pedro K Beredjiklian, Andrzej Fertala
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
Excessive posttraumatic scarring in orthopedic tissues, such as joint capsules, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and peripheral nerves, presents a significant medical problem, resulting in pain, restricted joint mobility, and impaired musculoskeletal function. Current treatments for excessive scarring are often ineffective and require the surgical removal of fibrotic tissue, which can aggravate the problem. The primary component of orthopedic scars is collagen I-rich fibrils. Our research team has developed a monoclonal anti-collagen antibody (ACA) that alleviates posttraumatic scarring by inhibiting collagen fibril formation. We previously established the safety and efficacy of ACA in a rabbit-based arthrofibrosis model. In this study, we evaluate …
Sirtuin 6 Activation Rescues The Age-Related Decline In Dna Damage Repair In Primary Human Chondrocytes, Michaela E. Copp, Jacqueline Shine, Hannon L. Brown, Kirti R. Nimmala, Oliver B. Hansen, Susan Chubinskaya, John A. Collins, Richard F. Loeser, Brian O. Diekman
Sirtuin 6 Activation Rescues The Age-Related Decline In Dna Damage Repair In Primary Human Chondrocytes, Michaela E. Copp, Jacqueline Shine, Hannon L. Brown, Kirti R. Nimmala, Oliver B. Hansen, Susan Chubinskaya, John A. Collins, Richard F. Loeser, Brian O. Diekman
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
While advanced age is widely recognized as the greatest risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), the biological mechanisms behind this connection remain unclear. Previous work has demonstrated that chondrocytes from older cadaveric donors have elevated levels of DNA damage as compared to chondrocytes from younger donors. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a decline in DNA repair efficiency is one explanation for the accumulation of DNA damage with age, and to quantify the improvement in repair with activation of Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6). After acute damage with irradiation, DNA repair was shown to be more efficient in chondrocytes from …
Inhibition Of Neurogenic Inflammatory Pathways Associated With The Reduction In Discogenic Back Pain, Jose A. Canseco, Hannah A. Levy, Brian A. Karamian, Olivia Blaber, Michael Chang, Neil Patel, John G. Curran, Alan S. Hilibrand, Gregory D. Schroeder, Alex R. Vaccaro, Dessislava Z. Markova, David E. Surrey, Christopher K. Kepler
Inhibition Of Neurogenic Inflammatory Pathways Associated With The Reduction In Discogenic Back Pain, Jose A. Canseco, Hannah A. Levy, Brian A. Karamian, Olivia Blaber, Michael Chang, Neil Patel, John G. Curran, Alan S. Hilibrand, Gregory D. Schroeder, Alex R. Vaccaro, Dessislava Z. Markova, David E. Surrey, Christopher K. Kepler
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study.
PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine whether the initiation of anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP inhibitor) medication therapy for migraines was also associated with improvements in back/neck pain, mobility, and function in a patient population with comorbid degenerative spinal disease and migraine.
OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: CGRP upregulates pro-inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and nerve growth factor in spinal spondylotic disease, which results in disc degeneration and sensitization of nociceptive neurons. Although CGRP inhibitors can quell neurogenic inflammation in migraines, their off-site efficacy as a therapeutic target for discogenic back/neck pain …
Correction Of Spinal Sagittal Alignment After Posterior Lumbar Decompression: Does Severity Of Central Canal Stenosis Matter?, Delano Trenchfield, Yunsoo Lee, Mark J. Lambrechts, Nicholas D'Antonio, Jeremy Heard, John Paulik, Sydney Somers, Jeffrey Rihn, Mark Kurd, David Kaye, Jose Canseco, Alan Hilibrand, Alex Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Gregory Schroeder
Correction Of Spinal Sagittal Alignment After Posterior Lumbar Decompression: Does Severity Of Central Canal Stenosis Matter?, Delano Trenchfield, Yunsoo Lee, Mark J. Lambrechts, Nicholas D'Antonio, Jeremy Heard, John Paulik, Sydney Somers, Jeffrey Rihn, Mark Kurd, David Kaye, Jose Canseco, Alan Hilibrand, Alex Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Gregory Schroeder
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: This study adopted a retrospective study design.
PURPOSE: Our study aimed to investigate the impact of central canal stenosis severity on surgical outcomes and lumbar sagittal correction after lumbar decompression.
OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Studies have evaluated sagittal correction in patients with central canal stenosis after lumbar decompression and the association of stenosis severity with worse preoperative sagittal alignment. However, none have evaluated the impact of spinal stenosis severity on sagittal correction.
METHODS: Patients undergoing posterior lumbar decompression (PLD) of ≤4 levels were divided into severe and non-severe central canal stenosis groups based on the Lee magnetic resonance imaging …
Relationship Between Arm Path, Ball Velocity, And Elbow Varus Torque In Professional Baseball Pitchers, Brittany Dowling, Alexander Hodakowski, Bjorn Olmanson, Matthew Cohn, Patrick Pauley, Nikhil Verma, Gregory Nicholson, Grant Garrigues
Relationship Between Arm Path, Ball Velocity, And Elbow Varus Torque In Professional Baseball Pitchers, Brittany Dowling, Alexander Hodakowski, Bjorn Olmanson, Matthew Cohn, Patrick Pauley, Nikhil Verma, Gregory Nicholson, Grant Garrigues
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Currently, most pitching instructors suggest a shorter arm path-the total distance the arm travels during pitching. Theoretically, this combination allows for better body segment sequencing, a more efficient energy transfer through the kinetic chain, and increased ball velocity, while limiting elbow varus torque.
HYPOTHESIS: Shorter arm paths would be associated with increased ball velocity and decreased elbow varus torque.
STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive laboratory study.
METHODS: A total of 182 professional pitchers threw 8 to 12 fastball pitches while evaluated by 3-dimensional motion capture (480 Hz). The arm path was calculated as the total distance the hand marker traveled during …
Orthopass: Long-Term Outcomes Following Implementation Of An Orthopaedic Patient Handoff Template., Harry Lightsey, Caleb Yeung, Laura Rossi, Antonia Chen, Mitchel Harris, Derek Stenquist
Orthopass: Long-Term Outcomes Following Implementation Of An Orthopaedic Patient Handoff Template., Harry Lightsey, Caleb Yeung, Laura Rossi, Antonia Chen, Mitchel Harris, Derek Stenquist
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Standardized handoff tools improve communication and patient care; however, their widespread use in surgical fields is lacking. OrthoPass, an orthopaedic adaptation of I-PASS, was developed in 2019 to address handoff concerns and demonstrated sustained improvements across multiple handoff domains over an 18-month period. We sought to characterize the longitudinal effect and sustainability of OrthoPass within a single large residency program 3.5 years after its implementation. This mixed methods study involved electronic handoff review for quality domains in addition to survey distribution and evaluation. We conducted comparative analyses of handoff adherence and survey questions as well as a thematic analysis of …
Finite Element Analysis Comparing A Peek Posterior Fixation Device Versus Pedicle Screws For Lumbar Fusion, Robert Eastlack, Pierce Nunley, Kornelis Poelstra, Alex Vaccaro, Marcus Stone, Larry Miller, Pierre Legay, Julien Clin, Aakash Agarwal
Finite Element Analysis Comparing A Peek Posterior Fixation Device Versus Pedicle Screws For Lumbar Fusion, Robert Eastlack, Pierce Nunley, Kornelis Poelstra, Alex Vaccaro, Marcus Stone, Larry Miller, Pierre Legay, Julien Clin, Aakash Agarwal
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Pedicle screw loosening and breakage are common causes of revision surgery after lumbar fusion. Thus, there remains a continued need for supplemental fixation options that offer immediate stability without the associated failure modes. This finite element analysis compared the biomechanical properties of a novel cortico-pedicular posterior fixation (CPPF) device with those of a conventional pedicle screw system (PSS).
METHODS: The CPPF device is a polyetheretherketone strap providing circumferential cortical fixation for lumbar fusion procedures via an arcuate tunnel. Using a validated finite element model, we compared the stability and load transfer characteristics of CPPF to intact conditions under a …
How Does The Severity Of Neuroforaminal Compression In Cervical Radiculopathy Affect Outcomes Of Anterior Cervical Discectomy And Fusion, Mark J. Lambrechts, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo Lee, Khoa S. Tran, Jeremy Heard, Caroline Purtill, Tristan B. Fried, Samuel Oh, Erin Kim, John J. Mangan, Jose A. Canseco, I. David Kaye, Jeffrey A. Rihn, Alan S. Hilibrand, Alex R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder
How Does The Severity Of Neuroforaminal Compression In Cervical Radiculopathy Affect Outcomes Of Anterior Cervical Discectomy And Fusion, Mark J. Lambrechts, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo Lee, Khoa S. Tran, Jeremy Heard, Caroline Purtill, Tristan B. Fried, Samuel Oh, Erin Kim, John J. Mangan, Jose A. Canseco, I. David Kaye, Jeffrey A. Rihn, Alan S. Hilibrand, Alex R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: This study is a retrospective cohort study.
PURPOSE: This study aims to determine whether preoperative neuroforaminal stenosis (FS) severity is associated with motor function patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).
OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Cervical FS can significantly contribute to patient symptoms. While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to classify FS, there has been limited research into the impact of FS severity on patient outcomes.
METHODS: Patients undergoing primary, elective 1-3 level ACDF for radiculopathy at a single academic center between 2015 and 2021 were identified retrospectively. Cervical FS was evaluated using …
Physical Examination Versus Ultrasonography For Detection Of Ulnar Nerve Subluxation In Professional Baseball Pitchers, Austin Looney, Hannah Day, Manoj Reddy, Ryan Paul, Levon Nazarian, Steven Cohen
Physical Examination Versus Ultrasonography For Detection Of Ulnar Nerve Subluxation In Professional Baseball Pitchers, Austin Looney, Hannah Day, Manoj Reddy, Ryan Paul, Levon Nazarian, Steven Cohen
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Background: Despite the importance of accurately detecting ulnar nerve subluxation in vulnerable athletes, few studies have compared the performance of physical examination and ultrasound in this population. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic validity of physical examination versus ultrasound in detecting ulnar nerve subluxation at the cubital tunnel of the elbow in professional baseball pitchers. It was hypothesized that ultrasound would more sensitively detect ulnar nerve subluxation. Study Design: Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2. Methods: Physical and sonographic examinations for ulnar nerve subluxation were performed on 186 elbows of 95 consecutive male professional …
Resilience Of Patients Undergoing Knee And Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedures, Jillian Mazzocca, Natalie Lowenstein, Connor Crutchfield, Jamie Collins, Elizabeth Matzkin
Resilience Of Patients Undergoing Knee And Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedures, Jillian Mazzocca, Natalie Lowenstein, Connor Crutchfield, Jamie Collins, Elizabeth Matzkin
Student Papers, Posters & Projects
INTRODUCTION: Resilience is a person's capacity to overcome adversity. The purpose was to determine what patient factors correlate with resilience using the Brief Resilience Score. We hypothesize that characteristics of female sex, younger age, Workers' Compensation status, and preoperative opioid use are predictors of a lower preoperative resilience score and that patients with positive psychosocial factors would have higher resilience scores.
METHODS: Eight hundred nine patients undergoing knee or shoulder arthroscopy were preoperatively categorized into low, normal, and high-resilience groups. Preoperative patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and demographics were assessed. Statistical analyses evaluated differences in demographics and PROMs between resilience groups. …
Venous Thromboembolism In Orthopedic Surgery: Global Guidelines, Kadir Uzel, İbrahim Azboy, Javad Parvizi
Venous Thromboembolism In Orthopedic Surgery: Global Guidelines, Kadir Uzel, İbrahim Azboy, Javad Parvizi
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a severe complication that can occur after major orthopedic procedures. As VTE-related morbidity and mortality are a significant concern for both medical professionals and patients, and preventative measures are typically employed. Multiple organizations, including the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), have developed guidelines for VTE prophylaxis specifically in patients undergoing joint replacement procedures. However, recently, the International Consensus Meeting (ICM) was convened, which brought together over 600 experts from 68 countries and 135 international societies. These experts, spanning a range of medical disciplines including orthopedic surgery, anesthesia, …
Role Of Preoperative Nerve Conduction Studies For Penetrating Hand Injuries Involving The Median Palmar Cutaneous Nerve, Saral Patel, David Hutchinson, Sebastian D. Arango, Andrew J. Miller, Rowena Mcbeath
Role Of Preoperative Nerve Conduction Studies For Penetrating Hand Injuries Involving The Median Palmar Cutaneous Nerve, Saral Patel, David Hutchinson, Sebastian D. Arango, Andrew J. Miller, Rowena Mcbeath
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
Penetrating lacerations to the hand are a common cause of nerve injury and can lead to debilitating pain and numbness in the distribution of the nerve affected. Owing to an overlap in the cutaneous innervation from different sensory nerves, clinically identifying the injured nerve can be difficult. We present a novel case of isolated injury to the palmar cutaneous nerve from a penetrating knife injury which was detected using 'comparison waveform' nerve conduction studies. Using this technique, we can isolate injuries to the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve (PCBmdn) from the median nerve, dorsal radial sensory nerve, and …
The Diagnostic Process Of Spinal Post-Traumatic Deformity: An Expert Survey Of 7 Cases, Consensus On Clinical Relevance Does Exist, Erin E.A. De Gendt, Lori M. Benneker, Andrei F. Joaquim, Mohammad El-Sharkawi, Gaurav R. Dhakal, Frank Kandziora, Jin Tee, Richard J. Bransford, Emiliano N. Vialle, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Eugen C. Popescu, Rishi M. Kanna, David W. Polly, Klaus J. Schnake, Pedro Berjano, Sergey Ryabykh, Marko Neva, Claudio Lamartina, Dominique A Rothenfluh, Stephan J. Lewis, Sander. P.J Muijs, F. Cumhur Oner
The Diagnostic Process Of Spinal Post-Traumatic Deformity: An Expert Survey Of 7 Cases, Consensus On Clinical Relevance Does Exist, Erin E.A. De Gendt, Lori M. Benneker, Andrei F. Joaquim, Mohammad El-Sharkawi, Gaurav R. Dhakal, Frank Kandziora, Jin Tee, Richard J. Bransford, Emiliano N. Vialle, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Eugen C. Popescu, Rishi M. Kanna, David W. Polly, Klaus J. Schnake, Pedro Berjano, Sergey Ryabykh, Marko Neva, Claudio Lamartina, Dominique A Rothenfluh, Stephan J. Lewis, Sander. P.J Muijs, F. Cumhur Oner
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
STUDY DESIGN: Survey of cases.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the opinion of experts in the diagnostic process of clinically relevant Spinal Post-traumatic Deformity (SPTD).
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: SPTD is a potential complication of spine trauma that can cause decreased function and quality of life impairment. The question of when SPTD becomes clinically relevant is yet to be resolved.
METHODS: The survey of 7 cases was sent to 31 experts. The case presentation was medical history, diagnostic assessment, evaluation of diagnostic assessment, diagnosis, and treatment options. Means, ranges, percentages of participants, and descriptive statistics were calculated.
RESULTS: Seventeen spinal surgeons reviewed …
The Use Of Iodophor-Impregnated Drapes In Patients With Iodine-Related Allergies: A Case Series And Review Of The Literature, Andrew Fraval, Nicolina Zappley, William J. Hozack
The Use Of Iodophor-Impregnated Drapes In Patients With Iodine-Related Allergies: A Case Series And Review Of The Literature, Andrew Fraval, Nicolina Zappley, William J. Hozack
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
Background
The use of iodophor-impregnated adhesive drapes have become almost universally incorporated into standard practice of arthroplasty draping technique. Iodine-related allergies in patients planned for joint replacement present a challenge in terms of the best course of action to minimize complications and optimize outcomes.Methods
This is a retrospective case series of patients that received an iodophor-impregnated drape as part of draping for a total hip or knee arthroplasty at a single orthopaedic-specific hospital with documented iodine-related allergies. From 2015 to 2023, 9816 total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty cases were reviewed, and 135 were documented to have an …Multilevel Ossification Of The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Causing Cervical Myelopathy: An Observational Series Of North American Patients, Jonathan A. Ledesma, Tariq Z. Issa, Mark J. Lambrechts, Cannon Greco Hiranaka, Khoa Tran, Patrick O'Connor, Jose A. Canseco, Alan S. Hilibrand, Christopher K. Kepler, Todd J. Albert, Alex R. Vaccaro, Gregory D. Schroeder, David Greg Anderson
Multilevel Ossification Of The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Causing Cervical Myelopathy: An Observational Series Of North American Patients, Jonathan A. Ledesma, Tariq Z. Issa, Mark J. Lambrechts, Cannon Greco Hiranaka, Khoa Tran, Patrick O'Connor, Jose A. Canseco, Alan S. Hilibrand, Christopher K. Kepler, Todd J. Albert, Alex R. Vaccaro, Gregory D. Schroeder, David Greg Anderson
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Few studies regarding ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) outside of Asia currently exist in the literature. A set of patients with multilevel cervical OPLL causing symptomatic myelopathy or radiculopathy from a North American sample is analyzed.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe the demographics, radiographic findings, and surgical outcomes of a cohort of North American patients with degenerative spondylosis presenting for operative management of multilevel (>3 segments) cervical OPLL.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-three patients diagnosed with multilevel cervical OPLL and degenerative spondylosis presenting with symptomatic cervical myelopathy or radiculopathy were surgically treated over …
Does Physical Therapy Impact Clinical Outcomes After Lumbar Decompression Surgery?, Jeremy C. Heard, Nicholas D. D'Antonio, Mark J. Lambrechts, Payton Boere, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo A. Lee, Jose A. Canseco, Ian David Kaye, Barrett R. Woods, Alan S. Hilibrand, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder
Does Physical Therapy Impact Clinical Outcomes After Lumbar Decompression Surgery?, Jeremy C. Heard, Nicholas D. D'Antonio, Mark J. Lambrechts, Payton Boere, Tariq Z. Issa, Yunsoo A. Lee, Jose A. Canseco, Ian David Kaye, Barrett R. Woods, Alan S. Hilibrand, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Christopher K. Kepler, Gregory D. Schroeder
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were to (1) determine if physical therapy (PT) impacts patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) after lumbar decompression surgery and (2) determine if PT impacts postsurgical readmissions or reoperations after lumbar decompression surgery.
METHODS: Patients >18 years of age who underwent primary one‑ or two‑level lumbar decompression at our institution were identified. Patient demographics, surgical characteristics, surgical outcomes (all‑cause 90 days readmissions and 90 days surgical readmissions), and patient‑reported outcomes (PROMs) were compared between the groups. Multivariate linear regression was utilized to determine the individual predictors of 90 days readmissions and PROMs at the 1‑year postoperative point. …
Lateral Approach To The Lumbar Spine: The Utility Of An Access Surgeon, Matthew Meade, Yunsoo Lee, Parker Brush, Mark Lambrechts, Eleanor Jenkins, Cristian Desimone, Michael Mccurdy, John Mangan, Jose Canseco, Mark Kurd, Alan Hilibrand, Alexander Vaccaro, Christopher Kepler, Gregory Schroeder
Lateral Approach To The Lumbar Spine: The Utility Of An Access Surgeon, Matthew Meade, Yunsoo Lee, Parker Brush, Mark Lambrechts, Eleanor Jenkins, Cristian Desimone, Michael Mccurdy, John Mangan, Jose Canseco, Mark Kurd, Alan Hilibrand, Alexander Vaccaro, Christopher Kepler, Gregory Schroeder
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Lateral lumbar interbody fusions (LLIFs) utilize a retroperitoneal approach that avoids the intraperitoneal organs and manipulation of the anterior vasculature encountered in anterior approaches to the lumbar spine. The approach was championed by spinal surgeons; however, general/vasculature surgeons may be more comfortable with the approach.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare short-term outcomes following LLIF procedures based on whether a spine surgeon or access surgeon performed the approach.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively identified all one- to two-level LLIFs at a tertiary care center from 2011 to 2021 for degenerative spine disease. Patients were divided into …
Corneal Wound Healing In The Presence Of Antifibrotic Antibody Targeting Collagen Fibrillogenesis: A Pilot Study, Zeba A. Syed, Tatyana Milman, Jolanta Fertala, Andrzej Steplewski, Andrzej Fertala
Corneal Wound Healing In The Presence Of Antifibrotic Antibody Targeting Collagen Fibrillogenesis: A Pilot Study, Zeba A. Syed, Tatyana Milman, Jolanta Fertala, Andrzej Steplewski, Andrzej Fertala
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
Highly organized collagen fibrils interlacing with proteoglycans form the crucial architecture of the cornea and facilitate its transparency. Corneal scarring from accidental injury, surgery, or infection alters this highly organized tissue, causing severe consequences, including blindness. There are no pharmacological or surgical methods to effectively and safely treat excessive corneal scarring. Thus, we tested the anticorneal scarring utility of a rationally designed anticollagen antibody (ACA) whose antifibrotic effects have already been demonstrated in nonocular models. Utilizing a rabbit model with an incisional corneal wound, we analyzed ACA’s effects on forming collagen and proteoglycan-rich extracellular matrices in scar neotissue. We used …
Anterior Shoulder Instability And Open Procedures: History, Indications, And Clinical Outcomes, Mohamad Y. Fares, Peter Boufadel, Mohammad Daher, Jonathan Koa, Akshay Khanna, Joseph A. Abboud
Anterior Shoulder Instability And Open Procedures: History, Indications, And Clinical Outcomes, Mohamad Y. Fares, Peter Boufadel, Mohammad Daher, Jonathan Koa, Akshay Khanna, Joseph A. Abboud
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
The shoulder, being the most mobile joint in the human body, is often susceptible to dislocations and subluxations more so than other joints. As such, shoulder instability constitutes a common complaint among patients worldwide, especially those who are young, participate in contact sports, and have increased innate flexibility in their joints. Management options in the setting of instability vary between conservative and surgical options that aim to mitigate symptoms and allow return of function. Surgical options can be arthroscopic and open, with a general shift among surgeons towards utilizing arthroscopic surgery in the past several decades. Nevertheless, open procedures still …
Successful Return To Sport And Daily Activities After Suture Augmentation Of Both The Anterior Talofibular Ligament And Calcaneofibular Ligament, S Ali Ghasemi, Jetha Tallapaneni, Benjamin C Murray, Clark Yin, James Raphael, Zachary Vaupel, Allan Grant, Paul Fortin
Successful Return To Sport And Daily Activities After Suture Augmentation Of Both The Anterior Talofibular Ligament And Calcaneofibular Ligament, S Ali Ghasemi, Jetha Tallapaneni, Benjamin C Murray, Clark Yin, James Raphael, Zachary Vaupel, Allan Grant, Paul Fortin
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
PURPOSE: To evaluate the return to sport and daily activities in addition to clinical outcomes after modification of the Brostöm repair, specifically using suture augmentation for concomitant fixation of both the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament.
METHODS: Patients who had grade III ankle sprains and lateral ankle instability, all of whom failed supervised conservative management, were included. Patients underwent a modified Broström procedure consisting of suture augmentation for both the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament. For clinical outcome evaluation, Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) and Karlsson-Peterson Scoring System for Ankle Function questionnaires coupled with questions regarding time …
Current Relevance Of Biomarkers In Diagnosis Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: An Update., Saksham Tripathi, Saad Tarabichi, Javad Parvizi, Ashok Rajgopal
Current Relevance Of Biomarkers In Diagnosis Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: An Update., Saksham Tripathi, Saad Tarabichi, Javad Parvizi, Ashok Rajgopal
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
With a significant rise in the number of arthroplasty procedures performed worldwide, the increasing revision burden posed by periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a matter of growing concern. In spite of various attempts to diagnose PJI, there are no defined tests that can be called a gold standard. Given the importance of early diagnosis in PJI, newer tests and biomarkers have been introduced to improve cumulative diagnostic accuracy. Novel biomarkers like calprotectin, lipocalcin, monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-mean platelet volume ratio have demonstrated a potential as diagnostic biomarkers for PJI. This article discusses the relevance of available …