Orthopedics Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Metal allergy: A clinical conundrum
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- Outpatient TSA yielded lower costs vs inpatient surgery
- Tourniquet time linked with repaired Achilles tendon infection
- International education goes beyond learning new techniques Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Brandon J. Erickson, MD
- No difference seen in incidence of ALL injury among patients with, without ACL graft ruptures
- Approach, fixation contribute to success of THR to treat displaced femoral neck fractures
- Enhanced THA planning may achieve better hip stability than dual-mobility prostheses
- Patients gained added range of motion after lateral partial knee replacement
- Uncemented short stems restore hip biomechanics, help preserve bone
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- A 56-year-old woman with shoulder instability Nihkil N. Verma, MD; Ian J. Dempsey, MD, MBA; Adam B. Yanke, MD, PhD; Jourdan M. Cancienne, MD
- Should metal hypersensitivity skin-patch testing be included in the usual preoperative total joint arthroplasty work-up?
- Consider these questions about mergers before you jump Wathen Strong, MBA, CMPE, CCS-P, CPC
- Patient-specific instrumentation for high tibial osteotomy provides a personalized approach Peter Verdonk, PhD; Wouter Van Genechten, MD; Annemieke Van Haver, PhD