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Curveballs in the Scope: Tackling Endoscopic Spine Surgery Complications
During Spine Evolutions, Saqib Hasan, MD (San Francisco, CA), discusses complications that can occur during endoscopic spine surgery, including dural tears, and how to manage them.
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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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Lateral Extra-Articular Procedure (LEAP) Consensus Statements for 2026
Bruce A. Levy, MD (Orlando, FL), leads a discussion with panelists Matt Daggett, DO, MBA (Kansas City, MO); Seth L. Sherman, MD (Redwood City, CA); and Patrick A. Smith, MD (Naples, FL). The panel reviews evidence-based factors for adding a...
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Scaphoid Nonunions
Because vascular supply to the scaphoid creates a poor fracture healing environment, there is an inherent risk of scaphoid nonunions following fractures. These complex cases may require salvage procedures involving vascularized bone grafting.
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Orthopedic Technology and Innovation Forum
Stay on the cutting edge with highlights from the Orthopedic Technology and Innovation Forum.
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Proximal Femur Fractures
Proximal femur fractures require different treatment strategies depending on fracture type, location, and morphology. Surgical interventions include open reduction internal fixation, hip arthroplasty, and intertrochanteric and intramedullary nails.
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Scaphoid Pathologies
The scaphoid plays an integral role in biomechanics of the wrist due to its articulation with five other bones. Because vascular supply is poor, scaphoid pathologies can present challenges with healing.
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Articular Cartilage Pathologies of the Knee
Commonly resulting from trauma or repetitive overload, articular cartilage pathologies of the knee often lead to pain and disability. Early surgical intervention can halt the progression to global cartilage loss and preserve the function of the knee.
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