Devon E. Anderson
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View article: Concomitant Cervical Spine Disease Worsens PROMIS Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Concomitant Cervical Spine Disease Worsens PROMIS Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Open
Background: Rotator cuff disease is one of the most common causes of shoulder disability. Pathologic conditions of the shoulder are often complicated by concomitant conditions such as cervical spine (C-spine) disease. Purpose/Hypothesis: T…
View article: Endoscopic Lesser Trochanter Excision for Ischiofemoral Impingement
Endoscopic Lesser Trochanter Excision for Ischiofemoral Impingement Open
Background: Ischiofemoral impingement (IFI) is a rare yet underrecognized cause of posterior hip, low back/sacroiliac region, and deep gluteal pain. Patient anatomy, including femoral anteversion, coxa valga, posterior pelvic tilt, and lum…
View article: Comparable Injury to the Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris During Interportal and Periportal Capsulotomy: A Cadaveric Study
Comparable Injury to the Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris During Interportal and Periportal Capsulotomy: A Cadaveric Study Open
Background: There is concern for maintaining the integrity of the reflected head of the rectus femoris during arthroscopic hip joint access. Because of the proximity to the indirect head of the rectus femoris (IHRF), capsulotomy technique …
View article: PIEZO1 is downregulated in glenohumeral chondrocytes in early cuff tear arthropathy following a massive rotator cuff tear in a mouse model
PIEZO1 is downregulated in glenohumeral chondrocytes in early cuff tear arthropathy following a massive rotator cuff tear in a mouse model Open
Introduction: A massive rotator cuff tear (RCT) leads to glenohumeral joint destabilization and characteristic degenerative changes, termed cuff tear arthropathy (CTA). Understanding the response of articular cartilage to a massive RCT wil…
View article: Poster 172: Subpectoral open versus Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis with concomitant Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair does not impact ability to achieve Minimal Clinically Important Difference with use of Patient Reported Outcome Measurement System
Poster 172: Subpectoral open versus Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis with concomitant Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair does not impact ability to achieve Minimal Clinically Important Difference with use of Patient Reported Outcome Measurement System Open
Objectives: Disagreement exists within the current literature as to whether performing an arthroscopic vs. open subpectoral bicep tenodesis with concomitant arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) leads to significantly different outcomes.…
View article: The Role of Mechanically-Activated Ion Channels Piezo1, Piezo2, and TRPV4 in Chondrocyte Mechanotransduction and Mechano-Therapeutics for Osteoarthritis
The Role of Mechanically-Activated Ion Channels Piezo1, Piezo2, and TRPV4 in Chondrocyte Mechanotransduction and Mechano-Therapeutics for Osteoarthritis Open
Mechanical factors play critical roles in the pathogenesis of joint disorders like osteoarthritis (OA), a prevalent progressive degenerative joint disease that causes debilitating pain. Chondrocytes in the cartilage are responsible for ext…
View article: Evaluation of Osseous Incorporation After Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation: Correlation of Computed Tomography Parameters With Patient-Reported Outcomes
Evaluation of Osseous Incorporation After Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation: Correlation of Computed Tomography Parameters With Patient-Reported Outcomes Open
Background: Studies have reported favorable clinical outcomes after osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation to treat osteochondral defects and have demonstrated that healing of the osseous component may be critical to outcomes. Howev…
View article: Lack of Additional Advanced Graduate Training by Orthopaedic Surgeons in Academic Practice: Current Employment and Recruitment Trends
Lack of Additional Advanced Graduate Training by Orthopaedic Surgeons in Academic Practice: Current Employment and Recruitment Trends Open
Few academic orthopaedic surgery faculty and admitted orthopaedic residency candidates have additional graduate school training. The low percentage of orthopaedic faculty and trainees with additional advanced degrees relative to other spec…
View article: Efficacy of Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in the Knee for Adults 40 Years and Older
Efficacy of Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in the Knee for Adults 40 Years and Older Open
Background: Osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation has become a standard therapy for cartilage restoration in young patients. Purpose: To determine the efficacy of fresh OCA transplantation for focal cartilage lesions in patients ag…
View article: Review of an exploratory phase II FDA regulated clinical trial of a novel surgical innovation: completion of a prospective, randomized, controlled trial to compare NeoCart with the standard-of-care, microfracture, for articular cartilage repair
Review of an exploratory phase II FDA regulated clinical trial of a novel surgical innovation: completion of a prospective, randomized, controlled trial to compare NeoCart with the standard-of-care, microfracture, for articular cartilage repair Open
Background: Full thickness articular cartilage lesions cause significant morbidity, and surgical intervention is frequently applied to restore the joint surface. Current approaches of cartilage restoration have not proven to produce hyalin…
View article: Dynamic Mechanical Compression of Chondrocytes for Tissue Engineering: A Critical Review
Dynamic Mechanical Compression of Chondrocytes for Tissue Engineering: A Critical Review Open
Articular cartilage functions to transmit and translate loads. In a classical structure-function relationship, the tissue resides in a dynamic mechanical environment that drives the formation of a highly organized tissue architecture suite…
View article: Physioxia Promotes the Articular Chondrocyte-Like Phenotype in Human Chondroprogenitor-Derived Self-Organized Tissue
Physioxia Promotes the Articular Chondrocyte-Like Phenotype in Human Chondroprogenitor-Derived Self-Organized Tissue Open
Guiding human-derived cells toward condensation and subsequent culture in physioxia promoted the articular cartilage tissue phenotype for ACs and ACPs. Unlike ACs, ACPs are clonable and highly expandable while retaining chondrogenicity. Th…
View article: Arthroscopic Mechanical Chondroplasty of the Knee Is Beneficial for Treatment of Focal Cartilage Lesions in the Absence of Concurrent Pathology
Arthroscopic Mechanical Chondroplasty of the Knee Is Beneficial for Treatment of Focal Cartilage Lesions in the Absence of Concurrent Pathology Open
Background: Articular cartilage lacks the ability for intrinsic repair after acute injury, and focal articular cartilage lesions cause significant morbidity worldwide. Arthroscopic debridement (chondroplasty) represents the majority of car…