Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Aggressive debridement recommended for acute infections after knee replacement
-
- Computer-assisted surgery may help avoid impingement after hip arthroplasty
- Gender-sensitive knee design: not size Robert E. Booth Jr, MD
- Implant size does not affect clinical outcomes Merrill A. Ritter, MD
- Intraosseous suction and carbon dioxide gas lavage may offer better fixation
- PMMA recommended over CaP for balloon kyphoplasty for osteoporotic fractures
- Surgeon finds a balance between beauty and healing
- Surgeons should choose carefully among treatments for osteochondral defects
- Ten orthopedists receive President's Call to Service Award for volunteer efforts
-
- Think first about doing a THA procedure in patients with severe hip, low back pain
- Trial lawyers oppose another good idea: Expert health courts Douglas W. Jackson, MD
- Bone cement use decreasing in hand, wrist applications, rising in unique cases
- Academic orthopedists: Improving the field by adding to the knowledge base
- Treatment options for clavicle fractures: When is ORIF and IM fixation indicated?
- Surgical correction of recurrent patella instability: Proximal, distal or both John P. Fulkerson, MD