Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- With the growth of outpatient orthopedic spine surgery, more research is warranted
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- Arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic OLTs showed high function in young patients
- Higher total perioperative complications seen with regional vs general anesthesia for hip fracture treatment
- No link seen between delayed reimplantation after resection arthroplasty and outcome
- No significant improvement in functional outcomes seen with navigated TKA
- Noted surgeon: Also follow patients with small diameter MoM heads for ARMD
- Study shows trends in THA implant usage
- Conflicts of interest: Be transparent, but not embarrassed Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- OA increases risk of ischemic heart disease after TKA
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- Significant risk factors may cause cardiac complications following primary TJA
- Arthroscopy presents predictable approach in management of hip-related disorders
- Speaker: Consider history for treatment options of massive rotator cuff tears
- Joint salvage surgery beneficial, defers arthroplasty in select patients
- Microfracture not perfect, but results can be maximized
- Reamer-irrigator-aspirator reamings biologically equal to iliac crest bone grafts
- VTE prophylaxis a ‘never event’ without clear superiority of a single regime
- Medical malpractice risk in the age of EMRs and how to manage it Lawrence H. Brenner, JD; B. Sonny Bal, MD, PhD, JD, MBA
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- A 35-year-old man with left shoulder weakness Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Jonathan C. Riboh, MD; Peter N. Chalmers, MD
- Panel discusses nonoperative treatment options for patients with knee osteoarthritis
- High, inside starting point and intramedullary reaming are keys for Jones fracture fixation in athletes Robert B. Anderson, MD; Andrew R. Hsu, MD