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Evaluating Ai Language Models For Patient Queries On Total Knee Replacement (Tkr), Anesu Karen Murambadoro, Victoria Elizondo, Brianna Guillen, Matthew Hnatow, Michael Sander Sep 2024

Evaluating Ai Language Models For Patient Queries On Total Knee Replacement (Tkr), Anesu Karen Murambadoro, Victoria Elizondo, Brianna Guillen, Matthew Hnatow, Michael Sander

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Introduction: Within the past few years, large language models (LLMs) (ChatGPT, LLaMa 3, Microsoft Copilot) have increasingly become a resource that patients engage with to learn about health care procedures, including total knee replacement (TKR). Previous studies have analyzed the efficacy of large language models in providing accurate and relevant responses to questions about various procedures. Our study aims to evaluate the clarity, validity, and understandability of LLMs to patient questions about total knee replacement and assess the consistency of these models and their effectiveness in providing accurate, valid, and guideline-adherent information to patients.

Methods: We selected 30 frequently asked …


Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Total Elbow Arthroplasty In Outpatient Versus Inpatient Settings, Blake Martin, Yolanda V. Gutierrez, Joshua Nwose, Robert H. Ablove, Juan Lopez-Alvarenga Sep 2024

Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Total Elbow Arthroplasty In Outpatient Versus Inpatient Settings, Blake Martin, Yolanda V. Gutierrez, Joshua Nwose, Robert H. Ablove, Juan Lopez-Alvarenga

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Introduction: Total joint arthroplasties (TJA), including total elbow arthroplasty (TEA), are growing in number, shifting towards a younger age group, and moving more towards the outpatient setting. We are conducting this study to summarize the current knowledge about the outcomes of TEA in outpatient versus inpatient settings to allow for the best possible care when performing this procedure. We believe that outpatient TEA will have better outcomes with lower complication rates compared to inpatient TEA.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) framework. Electronic database searches were performed …


Clearance Of Recalcitrant Prosthetic Fungal Infection Utilizing Administration Of Voriconazole Through Intra-Articular Catheters Of The Knee, Blake Martin, Matthew Hnatow, Emma Herrera Sep 2024

Clearance Of Recalcitrant Prosthetic Fungal Infection Utilizing Administration Of Voriconazole Through Intra-Articular Catheters Of The Knee, Blake Martin, Matthew Hnatow, Emma Herrera

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Background: Prosthetic joint infection is a high cost and high morbidity complication of total joint arthroplasty accounting for about 1-2% of all joint replacements. Rarely fungal infections may complicate treatment and lower the rate of clearance of infection with rates as low as 50% or less in the literature. Intra-articular antibiotics have drawn more interest recently and may be a promising intervention for challenging prosthetic joint infections. We present a novel case utilizing voriconazole via intra-articular catheters with successful clearance of a recalcitrant fungal prosthetic joint infection with 2 year follow up.

Case Presentation: A case study is presented in …


A Novel Technique Utilizing External Fixation For Intramedullary Total Femur Arthroplasty, Blake Martin, Matthew Hnatow, Emma Herrera Sep 2024

A Novel Technique Utilizing External Fixation For Intramedullary Total Femur Arthroplasty, Blake Martin, Matthew Hnatow, Emma Herrera

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Background: Total femur replacement (TFR) exists as a salvage procedure option after multiple failed hip and knee arthroplasties. It can restore a patient’s quality of life and function but is associated with a high complication rate. Historically, the procedure has been performed utilizing en bloc resection of the femur. More recently, intramedullary TFR has been utilized as a method of preserving critical soft tissue attachments. More studies are needed describing intramedullary TFR as to enhance the technique and outcomes for future procedures. We describe a case of intramedullary TFR utilizing external fixation as a means of maintaining critical aspects of …


Femoral Neck Fracture Management In The Young Patient: A Case Review, Luis Berrios, Kevin J. Orellana, Michael Lago, Frank Gerold Oct 2023

Femoral Neck Fracture Management In The Young Patient: A Case Review, Luis Berrios, Kevin J. Orellana, Michael Lago, Frank Gerold

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Introduction:The optimal management of femoral neck fractures in the young patient remains controversial. Although there are universally accepted principles, there remains some variability in the optimal timing of surgery and method of fixation. In general, surgery should be performed on an urgent or emergent basis when feasible to decrease peri-operative complications, length of stay, and most importantly the ultimate likelihood of avascular necrosis. However, it is important to note that the preference toward a specific method of fixation remains heterogeneous among orthopedic surgeons.(1)

The purpose of this study is to present our preferred technique for treatment of displaced femoral …


Assessing Morbidity In Patients With Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (Gtps), Sonia Wadekar, Joel Wells Oct 2023

Assessing Morbidity In Patients With Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (Gtps), Sonia Wadekar, Joel Wells

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Introduction: Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) continues to be a challenge among orthopedics to rid discomfort for their patients, especially since there are few studies on characterization of GTPS morbidity.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to characterize the morbidity of GTPS in order to aid orthopedics in providing an early diagnosis and better treatment/care options for their patients.

Methods: A total of 156 patients were included from January of 2016 to July of 2020. Refer to Figure 1 for a visual of inclusion criteria. All patient information was taken from first appointment notes, operative notes, chart reviews, and …


Rotator Cuff Injury In The Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review Of Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Outcomes, Kevin J. Orellana, Kathleen L. Harwood, John G. Horneff 3rd, Joseph J. King, Brendan A. Williams Oct 2023

Rotator Cuff Injury In The Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review Of Patient Characteristics, Treatment, And Outcomes, Kevin J. Orellana, Kathleen L. Harwood, John G. Horneff 3rd, Joseph J. King, Brendan A. Williams

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Background: Rotator cuff injuries (RCIs), traditionally thought to be an adult-type pathology, have been reported in the pediatric population, but there remains limited evidence regarding this injury pattern in pediatric patients. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature to characterize the epidemiology, injury patterns, treatment modalities, and outcomes for pediatric patients with RCIs.

Methods: A systematic review was performed in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines reviewing Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane, and CINAHL databases. Studies reporting imaging confirmed RCIs and treatment outcomes in patientsdemographics, mechanism, injury type and injury location were …