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Full Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1 - April 2024, 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Full Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1 - April 2024

Bone Bulletin

i - Editors’ Note by Ari Clements & Amit Syal

ii - Foreword by Dr. Alan Hilibrand

7 - Exploring Approaches to Treatment of Musculoskeletal Injuries by Catherine Alvaro

9 - A Spotlight on the Various Subspecialties of Orthopedic Surgery by Ryan Garemani

14 - Exploring the Importance of Implant Selection in Total Hip Arthroplasty by John Czarnecki

16 - Revolutionizing Orthopaedics: Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Stem Cells by Harrison Fellheimer

18 - Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients with Inflammatory Arthritis: Preoperative and Perioperative Management of Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug Therapy by Daniel Kwak

22 - The Role of Psychological …


Redefining Recovery: Multimodal Analgesics And Tranexamic Acid In Orthopedic Surgery, Elijah Hoffman 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Redefining Recovery: Multimodal Analgesics And Tranexamic Acid In Orthopedic Surgery, Elijah Hoffman

Bone Bulletin

Introduction As the demand for joint replacements continues to rise, optimizing patient outcomes and enhancing recovery have become paramount goals for orthopedic surgeons. Patients used to have minimal mobility following a Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) or Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) due to pain or the effects of sedation from anesthesia. This would lead to longer hospital stays, more complications, and higher opioid use.1 These surgeries also resulted in levels of blood loss that required transfusion therapy postoperatively.2 In recent years, there has been a paradigm shift in postoperative care for total joint arthroplasty (TJA), marked by significant advancements …


A Review Of The Effects Of Early Sport Specialization On The Health Of Adolescent Baseball Players, Robert C. Juniewicz 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

A Review Of The Effects Of Early Sport Specialization On The Health Of Adolescent Baseball Players, Robert C. Juniewicz

Bone Bulletin

Introduction

Participation in sports during adolescence is beneficial for participants as it improves fitness, enhances psychosocial development, increases academic performance, and boosts self-esteem.1 One of the most popular sports among adolescent athletes is baseball, with nearly 500,000 high school players in the United States in 2020.1 While participation in sports has been shown to have clear benefits and has been steadily increasing, recent decades have also seen a dramatic rise in the level of competition.2 As a direct result, there has been an increase in the prevalence of early sports specialization (ESS) with an estimated 14-47% of adolescent …


The Ins And Outs Of Wide-Awake Hand Surgery, Molly Milano 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

The Ins And Outs Of Wide-Awake Hand Surgery, Molly Milano

Bone Bulletin

Introduction

As the name might imply, “wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet” (WALANT) is a surgical method to perform hand surgery using only a local anesthetic without the use of a tourniquet or any sedation and general anesthetics. The WALANT technique takes advantage of the vasoconstrictive effects of epinephrine combined with the local anesthetic effects of lidocaine to create a surgical field that does not require a tourniquet or general anesthesia.1 The main contributor is epinephrine, which decreases bleeding in the surgical field while also lengthening lidocaine’s absorption and effect.2 When first introduced to the surgical world, the …


Examining The Role Of Augmented Reality In Total Hip Arthroplasty, Joseph Raphael 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Examining The Role Of Augmented Reality In Total Hip Arthroplasty, Joseph Raphael

Bone Bulletin

Background

In 2023, it was reported that total hip arthroplasty (THA) was the main and effective surgical treatment for advanced hip osteoarthritis, osteonecrosis, and rheumatoid arthritis.1 As the population ages, the number of annual THA procedures is projected to grow and reach 635,000 by the year 2030.2 As such, further improving outcomes in THA will benefit this large population. On average age for individuals who sustain a hip fracture is 80 years old and the lifetime prevalence of hip fractures is 20% in women and 10% in men.3 Fracture reduction and internal fixation or arthroplasty are often …


The Role Of Psychological Readiness In Recovery From Acl Injury In Female Athletes, Samantha Meacock 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

The Role Of Psychological Readiness In Recovery From Acl Injury In Female Athletes, Samantha Meacock

Bone Bulletin

The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury is common in sports, with female athletes facing a disproportionately higher risk in comparison to male athletes.1 This susceptibility is the result of a complex relationship between various factors including anatomical, biomechanical, hormonal, neuromuscular, and environmental influences.2 In addition, the unique challenges that females face with respect to sports, violence, body image, and family planning create additional stressors that may further contribute to an increased risk for injury.3,4 Following ACL Reconstruction (ACLR) surgery, these gender discrepancies carry over into recovery as female athletes exhibit decreased rates of return to sport (RTS) …


Shoulder Arthroplasty In Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis: Preoperative And Perioperative Management Of Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug Therapy, Daniel Kwak 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Shoulder Arthroplasty In Patients With Inflammatory Arthritis: Preoperative And Perioperative Management Of Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug Therapy, Daniel Kwak

Bone Bulletin

Introduction

Inflammatory arthritis is a debilitating systemic autoimmune and inflammatory disease that leads to joint damage, resulting in significant pain and disability. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory arthritis typically associated with advanced arthritic changes of the glenohumeral joint as well as with rotator cuff tears.20 Since the introduction of disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy, patients diagnosed with inflammatory rheumatic diseases have observed improvements in pain management and functional outcomes, alongside a reduction in the occurrence of upper limb arthroplasties.16 Nonetheless, total joint arthroplasty still remains common in the treatment of RA.8,14

One recognized …


Revolutionizing Orthopaedics: Exploring The Therapeutic Potential Of Stem Cells, Harrison Fellheimer 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Revolutionizing Orthopaedics: Exploring The Therapeutic Potential Of Stem Cells, Harrison Fellheimer

Bone Bulletin

The development of stem cells holds the key to a revolutionary era in medicine, unlocking multisystem processes that will help restore normal function in the human body. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the capability to give rise to cells of the same type, and from which new cells can arise through the process of differentiation. Several sources of stem cells can be broadly categorized into three main types: embryonic stem cells (ESC), adult stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).1


Exploring The Importance Of Implant Selection In Total Hip Arthroplasty, John Czarnecki 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Exploring The Importance Of Implant Selection In Total Hip Arthroplasty, John Czarnecki

Bone Bulletin

Introduction

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is a rapidly growing field within the United States. In 2023 alone, 1,050,821 arthroplasties were performed, making it the second-most performed arthroplasty of the year.1 With over a million of these procedures completed each year, there are several medical device companies that create their own implants to be used in these procedures. Each company can patent their own device and go through a thorough process involving the FDA to receive approval provided there is evidence from clinical trials that demonstrates their device improves patient outcomes.2 With the many implant options available, one question to consider …


A Spotlight On The Various Subspecialties Of Orthopedic Surgery, Ryan Garemani 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

A Spotlight On The Various Subspecialties Of Orthopedic Surgery, Ryan Garemani

Bone Bulletin

Introduction

Currently, 60% of orthopedic surgeons are specialists, 25% have specialty interests, and the remaining 15% are generalists.1 Given the numbers, most orthopedists focus on a specific anatomical area or patient demographic, from delicate nerve work to the larger surgical field encountered in adult reconstruction. This article embarks on a journey through the diverse and impactful world of orthopedic subspecialties, shedding light on the breadth of practice offered.

According to Joseph A. Abboud, MD, a Rothman Orthopedics upper extremity surgeon, residents typically decide on a sub-specialty in their third or fourth year. For medical students, whether captivated by orthopedics …


Exploring Approaches To Treatment Of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Catherine Alvaro 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Exploring Approaches To Treatment Of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Catherine Alvaro

Bone Bulletin

When approaching musculoskeletal injuries, there are many components of the patient assessment that contribute to different treatment options. Interviews with both an orthopedic surgeon and a sports medicine physician revealed similar yet different ways of diagnosing and treating orthopedic conditions.


Foreword, Alan S. Hilibrand 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Foreword, Alan S. Hilibrand

Bone Bulletin

As the Vice Chair of Academic Affairs and Faculty Development and as Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, I am honored to once again have this opportunity to write a foreword for the second issue of the Bone Bulletin.

For many years, the DePalma Orthopaedic Society has provided medical students at SKMC with an excellent venue to learn about orthopaedic surgery, and its members continue to focus much time and energy on mentoring younger students interested in the field of orthopedic surgery. The DePalma leadership has worked hard …


Editors’ Note, Ari Clements, Amit Syal 2024 Thomas Jefferson University

Editors’ Note, Ari Clements, Amit Syal

Bone Bulletin

This year, we are very excited to announce the second issue of the Bone Bulletin, DePalma Orthopaedic Society’s student-run, non-peer reviewed journal for Sidney Kimmel Medical College (SKMC) students. The journal was initially started to provide another way to become involved with orthopaedics in medical school as well as providing a unique platform to report on diverse aspects of the field through editorial and opinion pieces.

By providing close 1-on-1 mentorship with a Rothman physician, the Bone Bulletin gives students a hands-on opportunity to engage with orthopaedic research and developments. Throughout this journal, you will find a variety of …


Adding Ofirmev: The Effectiveness Of Multimodal Treatment, Kimberly R. Bilal-Williams 2024 University of Texas at Tyler

Adding Ofirmev: The Effectiveness Of Multimodal Treatment, Kimberly R. Bilal-Williams

MSN Capstone Projects

This project is on enhancing pain management in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) clients via the intravenous (IV) administration of acetaminophen (Ofirmev) by multimodal regimen. The patient, intervention, comparison, outcome, and time (PICOT) question shaping this initiative looks at frequency and intensity of patients’ pain scores as well as practical outcome measures such as healing and physical therapy during the recovery period ending with discharge. After a thorough literature synopsis, it is evident that multimodal pain management strategies including IV acetaminophen provide a better prospectus in comparison to the ones that solely employ opioids. Research repeatedly demonstrates the use of IV …


Positive Predictor Factors Of Hip Mosaicplasty And Cartilage Repair: A Meta-Analysis Is It Comparable To Predictor Factors Of Mosaicplasty In The Knee?, Caroline E. Quindlen, Gene Shaffer MD, James Raphael MD, S. Ali Ghasemi MD 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

Positive Predictor Factors Of Hip Mosaicplasty And Cartilage Repair: A Meta-Analysis Is It Comparable To Predictor Factors Of Mosaicplasty In The Knee?, Caroline E. Quindlen, Gene Shaffer Md, James Raphael Md, S. Ali Ghasemi Md

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Do Nsaids' Decrease Union Rates Following Joint Arthrodesis? A Meta-Analysis, Emerson Rowe, Julian Takagi-Stewart, Asif Ilyas, Sina Ramtin 2024 Drexel University

Do Nsaids' Decrease Union Rates Following Joint Arthrodesis? A Meta-Analysis, Emerson Rowe, Julian Takagi-Stewart, Asif Ilyas, Sina Ramtin

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Lower Extremity Trauma Is Associated With An Increased Rate Of New Mental Health Disorder Diagnosis And Suicide Attempt, Bela P. Delvadia, Julianna E. Holzer, Jacob S. Budin, Arjun Verma, Onyebuchi A. Imonugo, Olivia C. Lee, William F. Sherman 2024 Tulane University

Lower Extremity Trauma Is Associated With An Increased Rate Of New Mental Health Disorder Diagnosis And Suicide Attempt, Bela P. Delvadia, Julianna E. Holzer, Jacob S. Budin, Arjun Verma, Onyebuchi A. Imonugo, Olivia C. Lee, William F. Sherman

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


The Incidence And Impact Of Bisphosphonates On Multiple Myeloma, Bela P. Delvadia, Lacee Collins, Julianna E. Winter, Matthew W. Cole, Olivia C. Lee, William F. Sherman 2024 Tulane University

The Incidence And Impact Of Bisphosphonates On Multiple Myeloma, Bela P. Delvadia, Lacee Collins, Julianna E. Winter, Matthew W. Cole, Olivia C. Lee, William F. Sherman

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Sixty-Two Percent Of Abstracts From The American Association Of Hand Surgery Annual Meeting 2017-2020 Are Later Published, Tyson Stoker, Benjamin Millar, Lilah Fones, Asif Ilyas 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

Sixty-Two Percent Of Abstracts From The American Association Of Hand Surgery Annual Meeting 2017-2020 Are Later Published, Tyson Stoker, Benjamin Millar, Lilah Fones, Asif Ilyas

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


Adductor Canal Regional Anesthetic Placement In Pediatric Patients For Knee Arthroscopy: Defining The Optimal Location And Analysis Of Other Trends, Isaac Jin, Christine Song, Sujay Deshpande, Andrew Yang, Ethan Schollaert, Neha Divi, Aysha Hasan MD 2024 Drexel University College of Medicine

Adductor Canal Regional Anesthetic Placement In Pediatric Patients For Knee Arthroscopy: Defining The Optimal Location And Analysis Of Other Trends, Isaac Jin, Christine Song, Sujay Deshpande, Andrew Yang, Ethan Schollaert, Neha Divi, Aysha Hasan Md

Tower Health Research Day

No abstract provided.


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