Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) Approach Pearls for Pilon (Distal Tibia) Fractures
At the Approaching Fellowship Course, Mark Gage, MD (Baltimore, MD), discusses pearls for extensile and posterior approaches for pilon ORIF.
At the Approaching Fellowship Course, Mark Gage, MD (Baltimore, MD), discusses pearls for extensile and posterior approaches for pilon ORIF.
This video discusses the decision-making process and surgical management options for the treatment of extensor mechanisms injuries of the knee, specifically quadriceps and patellar tendon tears.
More common in those over 40 years old, quadriceps tendon ruptures often require prompt surgical management for restoration of function. Transosseous tunnels or suture anchors are standard methods of fixation, with additional options for autograft or allograft augmentation.
At the East Coast Foot and Ankle Summit, Michael W. Downey, DPM (Fort Worth, TX), discusses talar osteochondral lesions along with current treatment options.
At the On-Call With Arthrex Trauma Course, Charles Jordan, MD (Miami, FL), provides a case-based discussion on strategies for surgical reduction, fixation, and approaches for posterior malleolar ankle fractures.
Michael Gallizzi, MD (Vail, CO), shows a quick tip on how and why using the coagulation setting on the radiofrequency probe can help maintain visualization during an endoscopic medial branch transection.
At the Comprehensive Shoulder Arthroplasty course, Anthony A. Romeo, MD (Chicago, IL), reviews over a decade of evidence supporting the use of the Eclipse™ stemless shoulder arthroplasty system regarding biomechanical strength and patient outcomes.
Glenohumeral joint instability encompasses a wide range of pathologies ranging from soft-tissue injuries to bipolar bone loss. Critical evaluation of shoulder structure and function is essential for appropriate treatment selection.
At the On-Call With Arthrex Trauma course, Jothi Murali-Larson, MD (Campbell, CA), discusses surgical treatments for distal fibular fractures with emphasis on specific techniques and case examples utilizing intramedullary nail fixation.
At the Foot and Ankle Fellowship Forum, Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD (New York, NY), details the recently defined progressive collapsing flatfoot deformity classification and its role in surgical treatment decisions through case examples.
At the On-Call With Arthrex Trauma course, Charles Jordan, MD (Miami, FL), discusses utilizing antegrade and retrograde intramedullary nailing in distal femur fractures.
The lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL), a four-part ligamentous complex, prevents posterolateral rotatory instability of the elbow. Treatment options for LUCL injuries range from conservative methods to surgical interventions, including repair, reconstruction, and suture augmentation techniques.
Making up some of the most common shoulder conditions, rotator cuff pathologies are a leading cause of shoulder pain and instability. Understanding the intricate balance of the rotator cuff tendons is required for successful treatment to achieve joint preservation and...
At the East Coast Foot and Ankle Summit, Ryan B. Rigby, DPM (Logan, UT), discusses surgical pearls relating to endoscopic gastrocnemius recession.
In this episode, leading surgeons walk through key steps and share technique pearls on glenoid positioning and depth of reaming for glenoid component placement during reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. Joining host Christopher Adams, MD, are in-studio guests Asheesh Bedi, MD...
Kevin Martin, DO (Columbus, OH), reviews his technique for the stabilization of the syndesmosis in his most demanding patients. Using the Syndesmosis TightRope® repair, InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation, and NanoScope™ arthroscopy, he is able to confidently and anatomically repair the syndesmosis via...