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View article: Complications and Return to Sport Between Screw Fixation and Suture Button Fixation for Arthroscopic Latarjet in a 2-year Follow-up: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Complications and Return to Sport Between Screw Fixation and Suture Button Fixation for Arthroscopic Latarjet in a 2-year Follow-up: A Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background: The Latarjet procedure may be performed arthroscopically or via an open approach, utilizing screws or suture buttons for graft fixation. There has been recent interest in suture button techniques in arthroscopic surgery, and pr…
View article: Establishing Clinical Significance for Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Repair of Type II SLAP Lesions
Establishing Clinical Significance for Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Repair of Type II SLAP Lesions Open
Background: Type II superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions may be treated with either arthroscopic repair or biceps tenodesis. There are no previous reports of measures of clinically significant improvement after arthroscopic…
View article: Establishing Clinically Significant Improvement for Patients After Arthroscopic Surgery for Shoulder Instability With Large Labral Tears
Establishing Clinically Significant Improvement for Patients After Arthroscopic Surgery for Shoulder Instability With Large Labral Tears Open
Background: Patients with large labral tears represent a subset of traumatic shoulder instability cases. Outcomes after arthroscopic stabilization in these patients have been studied less compared with other tears. Purpose: To establish mi…
View article: Is the Interpretation of Radiographic Knee Arthritis Consistent Between Orthopaedic Surgeons and Radiologists?
Is the Interpretation of Radiographic Knee Arthritis Consistent Between Orthopaedic Surgeons and Radiologists? Open
Background Knee radiographs are often examined independently by both radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons when evaluating osteoarthritis (OA). While multiple systems have been described, formal classification systems are infrequently used…
View article: Is Femoral Head to Acetabular Cup Ratio Associated With Dislocation After Total Hip Arthroplasty?
Is Femoral Head to Acetabular Cup Ratio Associated With Dislocation After Total Hip Arthroplasty? Open
Head-to-cup ratio was not found to be predictive of dislocation. Hip dislocation is complex and multifactorial, and it is difficult to isolate specific risks, such as the head-to-cup ratio analyzed in our study. Further investigation is ne…
View article: Canal Fill Ratio in Hemiarthroplasty Compared to Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Control Study.
Canal Fill Ratio in Hemiarthroplasty Compared to Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Control Study. Open
Worse CFR in HA compared to THA further suggests that cemented stems should be considered in HA. Suboptimal CFR represents a potential cause of complications including periprosthetic fracture following HA. Level of Evidence: III.
View article: Total Hip Arthroplasty Learning Curves Based on Approach for New Fellowship-trained Surgeons
Total Hip Arthroplasty Learning Curves Based on Approach for New Fellowship-trained Surgeons Open
Introduction: There is concern that the direct anterior (DA) approach is associated with a steeper learning curve than the posterolateral (PL) approach in total hip arthroplasty (THA). The purpose of this study was to investigate if the le…
View article: Bibliometric Analysis of Spinopelvic Alignment in Total Hip Arthroplasty
Bibliometric Analysis of Spinopelvic Alignment in Total Hip Arthroplasty Open
Introduction: Postoperative dislocation of unclear etiology remains a concern after total hip arthroplasty (THA). Interest is growing in the importance of spinopelvic alignment on stability in THA. The purpose of this study was to analyze …
View article: Patients From Distressed Communities Who Undergo Surgery for Hip Fragility Fractures Are Less Likely to Have Advanced Care Planning Documents in Their Electronic Medical Record
Patients From Distressed Communities Who Undergo Surgery for Hip Fragility Fractures Are Less Likely to Have Advanced Care Planning Documents in Their Electronic Medical Record Open
Background Advanced care planning documents provide a patient’s healthcare team and loved ones with guidance on patients’ treatment preferences when they are unable to advocate for themselves. A substantial proportion of patients will die …
View article: Poster 165: Psychosocial Factors Play a Greater Role in Preoperative Symptoms for Patients with Atraumatic Shoulder Instability: Data from the Moon-Shoulder Instability Group
Poster 165: Psychosocial Factors Play a Greater Role in Preoperative Symptoms for Patients with Atraumatic Shoulder Instability: Data from the Moon-Shoulder Instability Group Open
Objectives: Previous studies have demonstrated altered brain activation patterns on functional MRI for those with shoulder instability suggesting a potential link between recurrent instability, depression, and emotional wellbeing. It is un…
View article: Postacute Care Readmission and Resource Utilization in Patients From Socioeconomically Distressed Communities After Total Joint Arthroplasty
Postacute Care Readmission and Resource Utilization in Patients From Socioeconomically Distressed Communities After Total Joint Arthroplasty Open
Background Racial and socioeconomic disparities have been associated with complications and poorer patient-reported outcomes after THA and TKA, but little is known regarding the variation of postacute care resource utilization based on soc…
View article: Predictors of Large Labral Tears: A Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Instability Cohort Study
Predictors of Large Labral Tears: A Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Instability Cohort Study Open
Objectives: Labral tears are often described by either their location (superior, anterior, or posterior) or their size, commonly defined as degrees of labral involvement from 0° to 360°. Large tears are thought to include 270° or more of t…
View article: Surgical Outcomes In The Frequency, Etiology, Direction, Severity (feds) Classification System For Shoulder Instability
Surgical Outcomes In The Frequency, Etiology, Direction, Severity (feds) Classification System For Shoulder Instability Open
Objectives: The Frequency, Etiology, Direction, Severity (FEDS) system is a reliable and reproducible classification of glenohumeral instability. Frequency is defined as Solitary (1), Occasional (2-5), or Frequent (>5) episodes per year; e…
View article: The Prevalence and Clinical Implications of Comorbid Back Pain in Shoulder Instability: A Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Instability Cohort Study
The Prevalence and Clinical Implications of Comorbid Back Pain in Shoulder Instability: A Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Instability Cohort Study Open
Background: Understanding predictors of pain is critical, as recent literature shows that comorbid back pain is an independent risk factor for worse functional and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as well as increased opioid dependence aft…
View article: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparative Clinical Study Between Adjustable and Fixed Length Suspension Devices.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparative Clinical Study Between Adjustable and Fixed Length Suspension Devices. Open
The adjustable-length cortical suspension device (AL) did not demonstrate increased laxity as compared to fixed-length devices. There was no difference in patient reported outcomes between the groups.Level of Evidence: IV.
View article: Predicting the need for surgical intervention prior to first encounter for individuals with shoulder complaints: a unique approach
Predicting the need for surgical intervention prior to first encounter for individuals with shoulder complaints: a unique approach Open
Our predictive model can aid in patient clinical scheduling and ensure optimal matching of a patient with the best provider for the patient's care. Decreased wait times and appropriate matching may lead to increased patient satisfaction, s…
View article: Anxiety and depression are associated with lower preoperative quality of life and function but not duration of symptoms in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome
Anxiety and depression are associated with lower preoperative quality of life and function but not duration of symptoms in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome Open
The purposes of this study were to determine the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients undergoing primary hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) and to compare duration of symptoms (DOS), hip morphology…
View article: Seeing the Future: Predicting a Patient’s Need for Shoulder Surgery before the First Encounter
Seeing the Future: Predicting a Patient’s Need for Shoulder Surgery before the First Encounter Open
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the likelihood of shoulder surgery based on a pre-visit branching questionnaire implemented prospectively at the time of initial visit scheduling. Methods: Patients calling a large regiona…