Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Mixed data prompt questions on antibiotic bone cement
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- Burnout impairs orthopedists’ ability to care for patients, avoid errors
- Capsular management of FAI yielded low rates of revision, conversion to THA
- Corporate sponsorship, education may lead to successful implementation of CJR
- Federal, state campaigns aim to protect traveling sports medicine professionals
- MRI abnormalities not always indicative of ankle ACI results
- NYU Langone Health appoints new chief of adult reconstructive surgery
- Presence of posterior medial tibial plateau edema on MRI linked with ramp lesions
- Speaker discusses differences between BPCI Advanced and original BPCI, CJR
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- Systematic approach to episode of care requires physician insight Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Gabapentinoids ineffective in treatment of low back pain or lumbar radicular pain
- Infection, fixation failure may lead to unplanned reoperation after surgery for pelvic ring fracture
- Arthroscopy added to ORIF for distal radius fractures may not improve function
- Proximal row carpectomy may yield better results for scapholunate advance collapse, scaphoid non-union advanced collapse wrists
- Speaker: NSAIDs aid opioid-free pain management, can be used in fusion cases
- Surgeon’s job with new surface technologies: Provide contact bone, achieve stable motion segments
- Tool helps surgeons preoperatively determine readmission after spine fusion
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- VIDEO: Consider non-opioid treatment after carpel tunnel release, presenter says
- A 63-year-old woman with acute thigh pain in the setting of subacute back, thigh pain Michael C. Ciccotti, MD; A. Scot Brown, MD
- What is the cost-effectiveness profile of TJA performed with bone cement that contains antibiotics?
- Carbon fiber implants aid fixation of extremity fractures in oncology cases Richard W. Gurich Jr., MD; Matthew J. Thompson, MD