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CT scan shows RSA with autograft or allograft may be reliable for glenoid augmentation
According to presented results, reverse shoulder arthroplasty with either structural bone autograft or allograft to augment the reconstruction of the glenoid yielded improved clinical outcomes and bony incorporation on CT scan.
VIDEO: Dynamic 3D printing changes patellofemoral joint surgical planning
In this video, Deepak Goyal, MBBS, MS(Ortho), DNB(Ortho), MNAMS, showed several examples of 3D-printed models for patellofemoral joint surgery and discussed the impact of 3D printing on surgical planning.
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VIDEO: Future of alternative payment models may involve orthopedists through care episode
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons has issued comments to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation advocating for physician involvement in the design and implementation of alternative payment models.
ChatGPT performed at postgraduate year-1 level on Orthopaedic In-Training Examination
ChatGPT correctly answered 54.3% of questions on the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination, a grade that corresponds with those from a postgraduate year-1 orthopedic resident, according to published results.
Orthopedics Today Hawaii 2024: All of us can help the Maui community recover
THOROFARE, N.J. — We are deeply saddened by the devastating and deadly impact of the wildfires that swept through the island of Maui in Hawaii a month ago.
Both conventional ventilation, laminar airflow systems limited bone cement fumes
According to results published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, conventional ventilation and laminar airflow were effective for keeping methylmethacrylate fumes below harmful levels during closed bone cement mixing under vacuum.
Deep-learning artificial intelligence tool may accurately measure posterior tibial slope
WASHINGTON — According to presented results, a deep-learning computer vision algorithm may accurately measure posterior tibial slope on lateral knee radiographs.
Surgeons push barriers with 3D printing for bone tumors
Despite the long-established prevalence of 3D printing in orthopedic oncology, some orthopedic surgeons said recent technological improvements and novel applications of the tool may help change the way cancerous tumors are treated.
Do surgeons need to utilize 3D printing in orthopedic oncology?
When applying new technology to any medical intervention, we should begin with the end in mind and ask what problem are we trying to solve and could this new technology cause more harm than current solutions.
Speaker: MRI may not reliably measure medial, lateral posterior tibial slope
WASHINGTON — Measurements of medial and lateral posterior tibial slope on MRI demonstrated lower interrater reliability compared with measurements on CT and may not be accurate, according to presented results.
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