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View article: Guilty (or invisible) materiality in everyday object relations?
Guilty (or invisible) materiality in everyday object relations? Open
In today’s context, demanding radical change even on the scale of our daily behaviour, this article builds on research into guilty materiality to better understand obstacles to changing our everyday material relations. “Guilty materiality“…
View article: Glenoid Microfracture With or Without Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Similar Rates of Return to Full Duty and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Among Active-Duty Military Patients
Glenoid Microfracture With or Without Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Similar Rates of Return to Full Duty and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Among Active-Duty Military Patients Open
Background: Concomitant arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) and microfracture (MFX) for glenoid articular cartilage lesions among active-duty servicemembers yields lower return-to-duty rates than ARCR alone; however, there is no existi…
View article: Atraumatic Dislocation After Arthroscopic Capsular Release in a Patient With Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency
Atraumatic Dislocation After Arthroscopic Capsular Release in a Patient With Pseudocholinesterase Deficiency Open
A 68-year-old woman underwent arthroscopic capsular release and manipulation under general anesthesia for adhesive capsulitis. Six hours postoperatively, she suffered an anterior glenohumeral joint dislocation with passive forward flexion …
View article: EP1.42 Primary Labral Reconstruction Associated with Lower Risk of Revision Surgery Than Repair: A Matched-Cohort Study
EP1.42 Primary Labral Reconstruction Associated with Lower Risk of Revision Surgery Than Repair: A Matched-Cohort Study Open
Background: Labral reconstruction is an increasingly utilized technique for the management of severe labral pathology. While several studies have demonstrated comparable outcomes to labral repair at short and midterm follow-up, few studies…
View article: Midterm Outcomes After Revision Posterior Labral Repair in Active-Duty Military Patients
Midterm Outcomes After Revision Posterior Labral Repair in Active-Duty Military Patients Open
Background: Active-duty military service members experience posterior glenohumeral instability at a rate that far outpaces that of nonmilitary populations. While the outcomes after primary posterior labral repair (PLR) in this population a…
View article: Diagnosis, treatment and burden in advanced ovarian cancer: a UK real-world survey of healthcare professionals and patients
Diagnosis, treatment and burden in advanced ovarian cancer: a UK real-world survey of healthcare professionals and patients Open
Aim: Little is known regarding uptake of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) treatments or patient burden in UK real-world practice.Methods: Cross-sectional surveys of patients with advanced EOC and healthcare professionals (HCPs).Results: 101…
View article: The Influence of Obesity on Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
The Influence of Obesity on Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Open
Background: Given the rising prevalence of obesity, the number of patients with obesity undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR) will likely increase; however, there have been mixed results in the existing literature with regard t…
View article: Outcomes of Concomitant Glenohumeral Stabilization After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair in Military Patients Younger Than 40 Years
Outcomes of Concomitant Glenohumeral Stabilization After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair in Military Patients Younger Than 40 Years Open
Background: While concomitant rotator cuff and inferior labral tears are relatively uncommon in young civilians, military populations represent a unique opportunity to study this injury pattern. Purpose: To (1) evaluate the long-term outco…
View article: Simultaneous Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair and Glenoid Microfracture in Active-Duty Military Patients Younger Than 50 Years: Outcomes at Midterm Follow-up
Simultaneous Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair and Glenoid Microfracture in Active-Duty Military Patients Younger Than 50 Years: Outcomes at Midterm Follow-up Open
Background: While concomitant full-thickness rotator cuff tears and glenoid osteochondral defects are relatively uncommon in younger patients, military patients represent a unique opportunity to study this challenging injury pattern. Purpo…
View article: Risk Factors for Glenoid Bone Loss in the Setting of Posterior Glenohumeral Instability
Risk Factors for Glenoid Bone Loss in the Setting of Posterior Glenohumeral Instability Open
Background: Posterior instability has been reported to account for up to 24% of cases of shoulder instability in certain active populations. However, there is a paucity of data available regarding the risk factors associated with posterior…
View article: Epidemiology of shoulder dislocations presenting to United States emergency departments: An updated ten-year study
Epidemiology of shoulder dislocations presenting to United States emergency departments: An updated ten-year study Open
The irrational and prolonged use of antibiotics in orthopaedic infections poses a major threat to the development of antimicrobial resistance. To combat antimicrobial resistance, researchers have implemented various novel and innovative mo…
View article: Prevalence and Risk Factors of Glenoid Bone Loss in Combined Shoulder Instability in Young, Active-Duty Military Patients
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Glenoid Bone Loss in Combined Shoulder Instability in Young, Active-Duty Military Patients Open
Background: US military servicemembers experience higher rates of posterior and combined-type instability as compared with their nonmilitary peers. Purpose: (1) To determine the prevalence of glenoid bone loss (GBL) in young, active-duty m…
View article: Diagnosis of Posterior and Combined-Type Shoulder Instability: A 10-Year Cross-sectional Study From a Single Military Base
Diagnosis of Posterior and Combined-Type Shoulder Instability: A 10-Year Cross-sectional Study From a Single Military Base Open
Background: Large variations exist in the reported frequency and etiology of posterior and combined shoulder instability in the active-duty military population. Purpose: To compare imaging and clinical examination findings as well as reope…
View article: Incidence of sports-related sternoclavicular joint dislocations in the United States over the last two decades
Incidence of sports-related sternoclavicular joint dislocations in the United States over the last two decades Open
SC dislocations from sports continue to be rare with a stably low incidence over the past two decades, likely comprising a smaller proportion of shoulder dislocations than previously thought. Contact sports are a frequent source of injury,…
View article: Comparison of Volleyball-Related Injuries at US Emergency Departments Between High School and Collegiate Athletes: A 10-Year NEISS Database Study
Comparison of Volleyball-Related Injuries at US Emergency Departments Between High School and Collegiate Athletes: A 10-Year NEISS Database Study Open
Background: There is a paucity of current data regarding the sport-specific injury patterns and epidemiological trends associated with volleyball. Purpose: To provide an updated, comparative assessment of the epidemiology of volleyball-rel…
View article: Description of a Retrospective Cohort of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases: Evaluation of the Role of PARP Inhibitors in this Setting
Description of a Retrospective Cohort of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases: Evaluation of the Role of PARP Inhibitors in this Setting Open
Background: The incidence of brain metastases (BM) in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is low: 0.3–11%. The onset of BM has been regarded as a late event with limited treatment options and poor prognosis. This retrospective ca…
View article: Efficacy and Safety of Weekly Paclitaxel Plus Vistusertib vs Paclitaxel Alone in Patients With Platinum-Resistant Ovarian High-Grade Serous Carcinoma
Efficacy and Safety of Weekly Paclitaxel Plus Vistusertib vs Paclitaxel Alone in Patients With Platinum-Resistant Ovarian High-Grade Serous Carcinoma Open
Importance Patients with platinum-resistant or refractory ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (PR-HGSC) have a poor prognosis and few therapeutic options. Preclinical studies support targeting PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in this setting, and a…
View article: Simultaneous Arthroscopic Glenohumeral Stabilization and Glenoid Microfracture in Young, Active-Duty Military Patients: Outcomes at 5-Year Follow-up
Simultaneous Arthroscopic Glenohumeral Stabilization and Glenoid Microfracture in Young, Active-Duty Military Patients: Outcomes at 5-Year Follow-up Open
Background: Glenohumeral instability represents a common cause of shoulder pain and disability among active-duty members of the military and is associated with the development of glenoid osteochondral defects. Purpose: To report clinical o…
View article: Midterm Outcomes After Arthroscopic Repair of Type VIII SLAP Lesions in Active Duty Military Patients Younger Than 35 Years
Midterm Outcomes After Arthroscopic Repair of Type VIII SLAP Lesions in Active Duty Military Patients Younger Than 35 Years Open
Background: Superior labrum from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions represent a significant cause of shoulder pain and disability among active duty members of the US military. However, few data exist regarding the surgical management of …
View article: H-Index Predicts Academic Rank Among Full-time Academic Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons Affiliated with Fellowship Programs
H-Index Predicts Academic Rank Among Full-time Academic Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons Affiliated with Fellowship Programs Open
Objectives: The purpose was to investigate the association between Hirsch index (H-index) and academic rank among orthopaedic trauma surgeons affiliated with Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medic…
View article: Acromial Morphology Does Not Correlate with Age at Time of Rotator Cuff Tear: A Cross-Sectional Study
Acromial Morphology Does Not Correlate with Age at Time of Rotator Cuff Tear: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background The purpose of this study was to determine if scapular anatomy differs between younger and older patients with atraumatic full-thickness supraspinatus tears. Methods The critical shoulder angle, acromial index and lateral acromi…
View article: Reimbursement for Complex Carpal Trauma
Reimbursement for Complex Carpal Trauma Open
Objectives: To compare Relative Value Unit (RVU)-based reimbursement of operative fixation of complex carpal trauma versus primary operative fixation of distal radius fractures. Design: Database review. Setting: National Surgical Quality I…
View article: Could H Index be a Beneficial Prospective Promotion Metric?
Could H Index be a Beneficial Prospective Promotion Metric? Open
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between Hirsch index and academic rank among shoulder and elbow surgeons affiliated with American Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (ASES) fellowship programs. Additional var…
View article: Care of low-income patients with sports injuries disincentivized by government reimbursement
Care of low-income patients with sports injuries disincentivized by government reimbursement Open
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to compare Medicaid reimbursement rates with regional Medicare reimbursement for 10 commonly performed orthopaedic sports medicine procedures. Design: Database review. Setting: State Medicaid physic…
View article: Spectrum of [18F]FDG-PET/CT Findings in Benign Lymph Node Pathology
Spectrum of [18F]FDG-PET/CT Findings in Benign Lymph Node Pathology Open
Diffuse lymphadenopathy has a long differential diagnosis that includes both malignant and benign causes. As part of the lymphadenopathy work-up, many patients undergo [ 18 F]FDG-PET/CT for purposes of ruling out malignancy. FDG-avid lymph…
View article: EVOLUTIONS IN INTER-YEAR TEAM WORKING: A LONG-TERM CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW
EVOLUTIONS IN INTER-YEAR TEAM WORKING: A LONG-TERM CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW Open
Despite continuous evolutions in both design methodology and the scope of design practice, team-working remains a core feature in much design activity. As design methodology expands beyond traditional design practice contexts, designers’ a…
View article: Role of front-line bevacizumab in advanced ovarian cancer: the OSCAR study
Role of front-line bevacizumab in advanced ovarian cancer: the OSCAR study Open
Median progression-free survival in this study was similar to that in the high-risk subgroup of the ICON7 phase III trial. Median progression-free survival was shortest in patients who did not undergo surgery.
View article: New digital media interventions for sexual health promotion among young people: a systematic review
New digital media interventions for sexual health promotion among young people: a systematic review Open
New digital media platforms (e.g. social networking sites, web pages and text messaging) have dramatically changed interpersonal communication and present novel opportunities for health interventions. Due to the high uptake and use of digi…