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View article: Concomitant biceps intervention does not affect the outcome in the treatment of partial-thickness rotator cuff tear
Concomitant biceps intervention does not affect the outcome in the treatment of partial-thickness rotator cuff tear Open
Background: Although procedures for long head of biceps (LHB), including LHB tenotomy and tenodesis, are commonly performed for patients with rotator cuff tear (RCT), the data about concomitant biceps procedures in the treatment of partial…
View article: Changes in opioid distribution and chronic opioid users following outpatient orthopedic surgery: a pre–post intervention study
Changes in opioid distribution and chronic opioid users following outpatient orthopedic surgery: a pre–post intervention study Open
The volume of opioids dispensed and the number of chronic opioid users were significantly reduced among patients who underwent outpatient orthopedic surgery after the institution-wide implementation of a multimodal postoperative opioid red…
View article: Comparisons of surgeon and patient prediction of 1-year outcomes following rotator cuff surgery
Comparisons of surgeon and patient prediction of 1-year outcomes following rotator cuff surgery Open
Background: Preoperative patient expectations are thought to be predictors of outcomes in rotator cuff repair (RCR) surgery; however, these expectations lack an objective component. Surgeons are thought to possess the ability to more accur…
View article: Selected Nutrients to Oppose Muscle Disuse Following Arthroscopic Orthopedic Surgery: A Narrative Review
Selected Nutrients to Oppose Muscle Disuse Following Arthroscopic Orthopedic Surgery: A Narrative Review Open
Background: Orthopedic surgery and the corresponding events (i.e., immobilization and muscle disuse) result in a cascade of biological events to promote healing but can come with the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength. A good nutrit…
View article: Management of First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation—A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement
Management of First-Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocation—A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis: Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement Open
Background: While surgical stabilization is typically recommended for patients with recurrent shoulder instability, the management of first-time shoulder dislocation (FTSD) presents a unique challenge for health care providers. Purpose: To…
View article: Management of Labral Tears in the Hip: A Consensus Statement
Management of Labral Tears in the Hip: A Consensus Statement Open
Background: Inconsistencies in the workup of labral tears in the hip have been shown to result in a delay in treatment and an increased cost to the medical system. Purpose: To establish consensus statements among Canadian nonoperative/oper…
View article: Lower trapezius tendon transfer for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears improves outcomes in patients with high grade fatty infiltration of teres minor
Lower trapezius tendon transfer for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears improves outcomes in patients with high grade fatty infiltration of teres minor Open
LTTT is a suitable salvage procedure regardless of the degree of TM fatty infiltration and should be considered an alterative procedure to latissimus dorsi tendon transfer in patients with high-grade TM fatty infiltration.
View article: Is revision to anatomic shoulder arthroplasty still an option? A systematic review
Is revision to anatomic shoulder arthroplasty still an option? A systematic review Open
Background With the historical complications when using total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) to revise failed arthroplasties, and the success of the reverse prosthesis in the revision setting, the question arises whether revision to TSA is st…
View article: Poster 104: Lower trapezius tendon transfer improves range of motion, function, and restores external rotation in patients with a massive, irreparable, posterosuperior rotator cuff tear
Poster 104: Lower trapezius tendon transfer improves range of motion, function, and restores external rotation in patients with a massive, irreparable, posterosuperior rotator cuff tear Open
Objectives: Massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears can cause severe pain and weakness. In younger, more active patients, joint salvage interventions are the preferred treatment. Over the last decade, lower trapezius tendon transfer (LTTT)…
View article: Poster 377: Opioid Restriction Protocol Implemented at a Canadian Sports Orthopaedic Surgery Institution
Poster 377: Opioid Restriction Protocol Implemented at a Canadian Sports Orthopaedic Surgery Institution Open
Objectives: The ongoing global opioid epidemic is a complex issue. With historically high levels of opioids prescribed in the perioperative period, attention has been drawn to the role of the orthopaedic surgeon in the proliferation of thi…
View article: Shoulder arthroplasty in the management of native shoulder joint infections has a high complication rate and poor functional outcome – a systematic review
Shoulder arthroplasty in the management of native shoulder joint infections has a high complication rate and poor functional outcome – a systematic review Open
Background Shoulder arthroplasty is a treatment option of the sequelae of native shoulder joint infections. However, the functional outcomes and re-infection rates are unknown. The aim of this review was to analyse the outcome of shoulder …
View article: Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement on Opioid Prescription After Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement on Opioid Prescription After Arthroscopic Surgery Open
Background: Despite the ongoing opioid epidemic, most patients are still prescribed a significant number of opioid medications for pain management after arthroscopic surgery. There is a need for consensus among orthopaedic surgeons and sol…
View article: Paper 16: The Use of Intravenous Tranexamic Acid Does Not Improve Arthroscopic Visualization in Shoulder Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Paper 16: The Use of Intravenous Tranexamic Acid Does Not Improve Arthroscopic Visualization in Shoulder Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Objectives: Adequate visual clarity is paramount to performing arthroscopic shoulder surgery safely, efficiently, and effectively. The addition of epinephrine in irrigation fluid, and the intravenous or local administration of tranexamic a…
View article: Paper 65: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with and without acromioplasty in the treatment of full-thickness rotator cuff tears: long term follow-up of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial
Paper 65: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with and without acromioplasty in the treatment of full-thickness rotator cuff tears: long term follow-up of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial Open
Objectives: In our previous trial of 86 patients randomized to undergo rotator cuff repair with or without acromioplasty, no differences in functional and quality-of-life indices at 24-months post-operative were observed. At that time poin…
View article: Patient Age and Surgical Intervention as Risk Factors for the Development of Osteoarthritis After Posterior Shoulder Instability: A Population-Based Study
Patient Age and Surgical Intervention as Risk Factors for the Development of Osteoarthritis After Posterior Shoulder Instability: A Population-Based Study Open
Background: Diagnosis and treatment of posterior shoulder instability (PSI) has improved with advances in imaging and surgical technique. However, the relationship between PSI and osteoarthritis (OA) remains unclear. Purpose: To evaluate a…
View article: Paper 71: Remplissage reduces the risk of postoperative recurrent instability versus Bankart repair alone: Medium-term results from a randomized controlled trial
Paper 71: Remplissage reduces the risk of postoperative recurrent instability versus Bankart repair alone: Medium-term results from a randomized controlled trial Open
Objectives: Based on findings from our multi-center, double-blinded randomized controlled trial comparing arthroscopic Bankart repair with/without remplissage for the treatment of traumatic recurrent shoulder instability there is a greater…
View article: Partial Rotator Cuff Repair Provides Improved Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Following Superior Capsule Reconstruction (SCR)
Partial Rotator Cuff Repair Provides Improved Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Following Superior Capsule Reconstruction (SCR) Open
III, retrospective cohort study.
View article: Confidence varies more than time during a change-of-direction task in patients following unilateral ACL reconstruction (180)
Confidence varies more than time during a change-of-direction task in patients following unilateral ACL reconstruction (180) Open
Objectives: Psychological outcomes may be important for predicting readiness to return to sport and guiding appropriate treatment intervention during rehabilitation for patients following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Mo…
View article: Effect of Age, Gender, And BMI on the Incidence and Satisfaction of A Popeye Deformity Following Biceps Tenotomy or Tenodesis: Outcomes of A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of Age, Gender, And BMI on the Incidence and Satisfaction of A Popeye Deformity Following Biceps Tenotomy or Tenodesis: Outcomes of A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to 1) determine the rates of popeye deformity following biceps tenotomy versus tenodesis 2) identify predictors for developing a deformity, and 3) report the subjective and objective outcomes in pa…
View article: Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement on Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review of Guidelines
Arthroscopy Association of Canada Position Statement on Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review of Guidelines Open
Background: Exercise is widely regarded to improve pain and function in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) through building supportive muscle mass, facilitating weight loss, and through the other beneficial effects associated with it. …
View article: The Impact of Workman’s Compensation on Recovery After Biceps Tenodesis
The Impact of Workman’s Compensation on Recovery After Biceps Tenodesis Open
The purpose of this study is to compare the postoperative recovery outcomes of after isolated biceps tenodesis in patients with and without workman’s compensation claims. Workman’s compensation (WC) claims have been associated with poor ou…
View article: Is Revision to Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty Still an Option? A Systematic Review
Is Revision to Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty Still an Option? A Systematic Review Open
The purpose of this article was to examine revision to anatomic TSA, the factors associated with outcomes, and recent trends in the revision setting. With the historical complications when using total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) to revise …
View article: Early Clinical Outcomes of Superior Capsular Reconstruction Compared to Tendon Transfers
Early Clinical Outcomes of Superior Capsular Reconstruction Compared to Tendon Transfers Open
The purpose of this study is to compare the early postoperative recovery outcomes of tendon transfers (TT) to SCR. The management of massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears is controversial, with no gold standard. Two recently developed…
View article: A Prospective, Blinded, Clinical Trial Comparing the Efficacy and Accuracy of Needle Diagnostic Arthroscopy With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology
A Prospective, Blinded, Clinical Trial Comparing the Efficacy and Accuracy of Needle Diagnostic Arthroscopy With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosing Shoulder Pathology Open
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety of needle diagnostic arthroscopy, and compare its efficacy and accuracy to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for identifying shoulder pathology. MRI is expensive and often not consistentl…