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Algorithmic Approach to Multi-Ligamentous Knee Injuries
At the Sports Medicine Fellows Forum, Rachel M. Frank, MD (Denver, CO), discusses an algorithm and approach to treating multi-ligamentous injuries of the knee, including order of operations and tips and pearls.
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Prof. Farshad Demonstrates Tips and Pearls on Disc Disease: Identification of the Exiting Nerve Root
Prof Dr med Mazda Farshad (Zurich, Switzerland) shares a quick tip for correctly identifying the exiting nerve root during a cervical discectomy.
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Glenohumeral Joint Arthritis: Univers Revers™ Augmented Modular Glenoid System Half-Wedge Baseplate
Patrick J. Denard, MD (Medford, OR), shows the steps used to prepare and implant the half-wedge baseplate from the Univers Revers™ Augmented Modular Glenoid System.
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Meniscal Pathologies: Treating a Horizontal Cleavage Meniscus Tear With an All-Inside Repair
Justin J. Mitchell, MD (La Crosse, WI), uses a hay-bale–type suture configuration for a horizontal cleavage meniscus tear using the FiberStitch™ 1.5 implant.
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Foot and Ankle Arthroscopy Essentials: Using the NanoNeedle Scope for Visualizing Ankle Pathology
Ryan B. Rigby, DPM (Logan, UT), demonstrates the clinical advantages of using the NanoNeedle Scope for diagnostic ankle arthroscopy and subsequent surgical treatment for various ankle pathologies.
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It's All in the Details: rTSA Implant Considerations
At the Trauma On-Call course, Jonah Hebert-Davies, MD (Orange, CA), reviews clinical considerations when choosing implants for reverse shoulder arthroplasty and provides literature-backed rationale for fixing the tuberosities.
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Proximal Biceps Tendinopathies: Suprapectoral Onlay Biceps Tenodesis Using the Knotless FiberTak® Biceps Implant System
Stephen Brockmeier, MD (Charlottesville, VA), demonstrates an arthroscopic suprapectoral onlay biceps tenodesis using the Knotless FiberTak® biceps implant system.
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Radial Head Fractures and Terrible Triad Injuries
Posterolateral elbow dislocation, coronoid process fractures, and radial head fractures are grouped together and identified as terrible triad injuries. Successful outcomes depend on radiographic indications for varied surgical fixation techniques.
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Articular Cartilage Pathologies of the Shoulder
Commonly resulting from trauma, recurrent instability, or as a postoperative complication, articular cartilage pathologies of the glenohumeral joint often lead to pain and disability. Early surgical intervention can halt the progression to global cartilage loss and preserve the function of...
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Tibial Plateau Fractures
Proper management of tibial plateau fractures is crucial to restore stability to this intra-articular weight-bearing surface and restore function of the tibiofemoral joint. A variety of different surgical approaches and fixation techniques with plates, screws, and pins are available to...
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Scapula Fractures
Ranging from simple fractures to complex cases involving bony displacement and intra-articular involvement with the glenohumeral joint, scapula fractures require proper management to restore shoulder kinematics. Successful outcomes depend on radiographic indications for conservative treatment or surgical intervention.
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Anterolateral Instability
Working in concert with the ACL, the anterolateral ligament (ALL) plays a role in providing rotatory stability to the knee. Current treatment concepts focus on lateral extra-articular procedures to reduce residual instability after knee injury.
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Soft-Tissue Trauma and Dislocations
Soft-tissue trauma and dislocations present unique challenges in trauma management due to capsular, ligamentous, and tendinous involvement. Proper management of fracture fixation and/or soft-tissue repair is paramount to preserve joint stability and kinematics.
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Collateral Ligament Injuries
The collateral ligaments are critical for maintaining medial and lateral knee stability. Injury classification and whether an injury occurs in isolation or contributes to multiligamentous instability will help guide whether conservative or surgical treatment is indicated.
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Innovations in Trauma Surgery
Explore innovations in trauma solutions, including the latest fracture fixation and soft-tissue repair techniques.
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Palmar Distal Interphalangeal (DIP) Joint Injuries (Jersey Finger)
A palmar distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint injury, otherwise known as jersey flexor digitorum profundus from the distal phalanx. Surgical intervention can restore alignment to preserve function and prevent deformity.
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Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Injuries
The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is a conglomerate of soft-tissue structures on the ulnar side of the wrist that plays a significant biomechanical role in wrist mobility and stabilization. The severity and chronicity of TFCC injuries will help determine the...