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View article: Risk Factors for Nonunion Following Lateral Locked Plating of Distal Femoral Fractures
Risk Factors for Nonunion Following Lateral Locked Plating of Distal Femoral Fractures Open
Background: Lateral locked plating remains an important treatment strategy for distal femoral fractures but has been associated with nonunion rates ranging from 6% to 20%. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with…
View article: Running subcuticular skin closure with absorbable suture may have a lower deep surgical site infection rate compared to skin staples in open posterior lumbar spine surgery
Running subcuticular skin closure with absorbable suture may have a lower deep surgical site infection rate compared to skin staples in open posterior lumbar spine surgery Open
Background: Is there a higher risk of surgical site infection (SSI) after posterior lumbar spine surgeries closed with staples versus running subcuticular closures with absorbable suture (RSAS)? Methods: After institutional review board ap…
View article: Reduced Surgical Site Infection Risk With Overlapping Knotless Tailless Versus Buried Knot Techniques in Running Subcuticular Closure for Posterior Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Surgery
Reduced Surgical Site Infection Risk With Overlapping Knotless Tailless Versus Buried Knot Techniques in Running Subcuticular Closure for Posterior Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Surgery Open
This study showed that an overlapping KT method may result in a lower rate of ROR for deep SSI in posterior thoracic and lumbar spine surgery compared to the BK method. We would recommend further studies to confirm this initial finding and…
View article: Poster 145: Age and Lesion Size are Predictors of Poor Clinical Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Osteochondral Grafting Procedures of the Patella
Poster 145: Age and Lesion Size are Predictors of Poor Clinical Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Osteochondral Grafting Procedures of the Patella Open
Objectives: Patients with anterior knee pain caused by articular cartilage lesions specific to the patellofemoral joint are difficult to treat because of the joint biomechanics and shear forces experienced by this joint. There are very few…
View article: Futurity as Infrastructure: A Techno-Philosophical Interpretation of the AI Lifecycle
Futurity as Infrastructure: A Techno-Philosophical Interpretation of the AI Lifecycle Open
This paper argues that a techno-philosophical reading of the EU AI Act provides insight into the long-term dynamics of data in AI systems, specifically, how the lifecycle from ingestion to deployment generates recursive value chains that c…
View article: Modeling Musculoskeletal Combat Casualty Care
Modeling Musculoskeletal Combat Casualty Care Open
Background: It is unclear whether the current North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) trauma system will be effective in the setting of Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO). We sought to model the efficacy of the NATO trauma system in th…
View article: Poster 188: The Role of Chondrolabral Junction Breakdown on Functional Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopy at Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up
Poster 188: The Role of Chondrolabral Junction Breakdown on Functional Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopy at Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up Open
Objectives: Intraarticular hip pathologies in non-arthritic hips, including acetabular labral tears and osseous deformities or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) of the femoral head and acetabulum, have detrimental effects on hip biomechan…
View article: Current Concepts in Management of Acromioclavicular Joint Injury
Current Concepts in Management of Acromioclavicular Joint Injury Open
Background: The management of acromioclavicular joint injuries requires a thorough understanding of the anatomy and biomechanics of the joint, as well as knowledge of the pertinent physical exam findings and classification to determine an …
View article: Does a relationship exist between preoperative expectations and overall satisfaction in spine surgery patients?—a prospective cohort study
Does a relationship exist between preoperative expectations and overall satisfaction in spine surgery patients?—a prospective cohort study Open
In conclusion, the authors found that patients who were satisfied with their spine surgery improved functionally to a much greater degree from baseline, tended to have higher expectations with regards to level of disability improvement, an…
View article: Postoperative Radiographic Outcomes Following Primary Open Coracoid Transfer (Bristow-Latarjet) Vary in Definition, Classification, and Imaging Modality: A Systematic Review
Postoperative Radiographic Outcomes Following Primary Open Coracoid Transfer (Bristow-Latarjet) Vary in Definition, Classification, and Imaging Modality: A Systematic Review Open
Level IV, systematic review of Level III-IV studies.
View article: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Patients Younger Than 60 Years Old Exhibit Lower Clinically Significant Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) Scores Compared to Older Patients
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Patients Younger Than 60 Years Old Exhibit Lower Clinically Significant Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) Scores Compared to Older Patients Open
A lower proportion of patients younger than 60 years old undergoing RTSA achieved clinically significant post-operative SANE scores. The 70-79-year-old age group was more likely to reach MCID and PASS, and the patients who were 80+ years o…