Bruce Reider MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221139191
Volume 51 Issue 1, January 2023
J. Lee Pace MD Link to ORCID Mauricio Drummond MD Michael Brimacombe PhD Chris Cheng MD David Chiu BS S. Brandon Luczak MD Jeffrey B. Shroff MD Francine Zeng BA Greg M. Kanski MD Rafael Kakazu MD Andrew Cohen MS
doi : 10.1177/03635465221125780
The tibial tubercle to trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance is often utilized for determining the surgical treatment for patients with patellar instability (PI). It is thought to directly represent the position of the TT on the tibia. Recent work has shown that the measurement of the TT-TG distance is multifactorial.
Mario Hevesi MD, PhD Navya Dandu MD Kevin Credille BSE, MS Zachary Wang BS Athan G. Zavras MD William M. Cregar MD Nicholas A. Trasolini MD Adam B. Yanke MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221136535
Tibial tubercle–trochlear groove (TT-TG) distance is a risk factor for recurrent patellar dislocation and is often included in algorithmic treatment of instability. The underlying factors that determine TT-TG have yet to be clearly described in orthopaedic literature.
Mitchell K. Messner, * MD, Andrew S. McGee, * MD, Joseph W. Elphingstone, * MD, David F. Schartung, * BSE, Mason B. Frazier,y MD, Samuel Schick, * MD, Eugene W. Brabston, * MD, and Amit M. Momaya, *z MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221137888
Tibial eminence fractures are bony avulsions of the anterior cruciate ligament from its insertion on the intercondylar eminence. Numerous anatomic factors have been associated with anterior cruciate ligament injuries, such as posterior tibial slope, but there are few studies evaluating the association with tibial eminence fracture.
Robert A. Duerr, *y MD , Benjamin Ormseth,z BS, Alex DiBartola,z MD, Katie Geers, § BS, Christopher C. Kaeding,z MD, Robert Siston, § PhD, David C. Flanigan,z MD, and Robert A. Magnussen,z MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221134806
Elevated posterior tibial slope (PTS) has been identified as an important risk factor in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and ACL graft failures. The cutoff value to recommend treatment with slope-reducing osteotomy remains unclear and is based on expert opinion and small case series.
Ryan M. Sanborn, BA, Gary J. Badger, MS, Braden C. Fleming, PhD , Ata M. Kiapour, PhD , BEAR Trial Team, Martha M. Murray, MD, Yi-Meng Yen, MD, PhD, and Dennis E. Kramer, * MD Investigation performed at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
doi : 10.1177/03635465221137873
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision surgery is challenging for both patients and surgeons. Understanding the risk factors for failure after bridge-enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) may help with patient selection for ACL restoration versus ACL reconstruction.
Sophia Y. Kim-Wang, *y PhD, Charles E. Spritzer,z MD, Kwadwo Owusu-Akyaw, * MD , James A. Coppock, *y MS, Adam P. Goode, * §{ DPT, PhD, Zoe ̈ A. Englander, * PhD, Jocelyn R. Wittstein,* MD, and Louis E. DeFrate, *y||# ScD Investigation performed at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131551
Bone bruises observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide insight into the mechanisms of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, it remains unclear whether the position of the knee near the time of injury differs between patients evaluated with different patterns of bone bruising, particularly with regard to valgus angles.
Shiyi Yao, * PhD, Zuru Liang, * MSc, Yuk Wa Lee, * MPhil, Patrick Shu Hang Yung, * FRCSEd, and Pauline Po Yee Lui,*y PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221135770
Stem cell sheets provide a scaffold-free option for the promotion of graft healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, cell viability, stability, and potential uncontrolled actions create challenges for clinical translation.
Alexander R. Keeble, *y BS, Camille R. Brightwell,yz PhD, Christine M. Latham,yz PhD, Nicholas T. Thomas,yz MS, C. Brooks Mobley, *y PhD, Kevin A. Murach,y§ PhD, Darren L. Johnson, || MD, Brian Noehren,y§|| PT, PhD, and Christopher S. Fry,yz{ PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221135769
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear (ACLT) leads to protracted quadriceps muscle atrophy. Protein turnover largely dictates muscle size and is highly responsive to injury and loading. Regulation of quadriceps molecular protein synthetic machinery after ACLT has largely been unexplored, limiting development of targeted therapies.
Justin Tiao, * BS , Kevin Wang, * MD, Andrew D. Carbone,y MD , Michael Herrera, * BS, Nicole Zubizarreta, * MPH, James N. Gladstone, * MD, Alexis C. Colvin, * MD, and Shawn G. Anthony, *z MD, MBA
doi : 10.1177/03635465221136542
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a commonly performed orthopaedic procedure. The volume and cost of ACLR procedures are increasing annually, but the drivers of these cost increases are not well described.
Yong-Beom Park,* MD, PhD , Hyojoon Kim,y PhD, Han-Jun Lee, * MD, PhD, Suk-Ho Baek, * MD, Il-Youp Kwak,z PhD, and Seong Hwan Kim, * § MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221137875
Peripheral tears of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, known as “ramp lesions,� are commonly found in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)–deficient knees but are frequently missed on routine evaluation.
Alberto Grassi, * MD, PhD, Stefano Di Paolo,y Eng, PhD , Vito Coco,* MD, Iacopo Romandini, * MD, Giuseppe Filardo,z MD, PhD, MBA, Prof., Gian Andrea Lucidi, * § MD, Maurilio Marcacci, || Prof., and Stefano Zaffagnini, * Prof.
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131522
Meniscal allograft transplant (MAT) is an effective treatment for relieving symptoms and improving knee function in patients who experience symptomatic unicompartmental knee pain after a previous meniscectomy. However, the literature contains a paucity of studies assessing the survival rate and prognostic factors of soft tissue MAT.
Wen-Tao Huang, * MD, Kai Kang, * MD, Juan Wang, *yz MD, Tong Li, * MD, Jiang-Tao Dong, * MD, and Shi-Jun Gao, *y§ MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131295
Identification of morphological risk factors associated with the knee that threaten ligaments is important for understanding injury mechanisms and prevention. However, the morphological risk factors for posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) lesions are not clearly understood.
Nicholas J. Murphy, * MBBS, Jillian Eyles, PhD, Libby Spiers, BPhysio, Emily Davidson, MBBS Hons, Young Jo Kim, MD, PhD, James M. Linklater, BMBS, Kim L. Bennell, PhD, Damian R. Griffin, BM, BCh, Gillian Heller, PhD, John O’Donnell, MBBS, Stephan Reichenbach, MD, MSc, and David J. Hunter, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221136547
Although randomized controlled trials comparing hip arthroscopy with physical therapy for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome have emerged, no studies have investigated potential moderators or mediators of change in hip-related quality of life.
Matthew J. Kraeutler, *y MD, Sydney M. Fasulo,z MD, Iciar M. Da � vila Castrodad,z MD, Omer Mei-Dan, § MD, and Anthony J. Scillia,z|| MD Investigation performed at Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St Joseph’s University Medical
doi : 10.1177/03635465221130768
Previous studies have demonstrated various groin-related nerve and soft tissue complications in patients undergoing hip arthroscopy with a perineal post.
Pascal Schenk, * MD, Dimitris Dimitriou, *y MD, Stefan Rahm, * MD, Stefan M. Zimmermann, * MD, Michael Finsterwald, * MD, Kai Higashigaito,z MD, Reto Sutter,z MD, and Patrick O. Zingg, * MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221135759
The best treatment of degenerative hip abductor tendon lesions remains largely unknown, as the natural course of the disease has not yet been reported. The aim of the present study was to investigate the natural history of symptomatic degenerative hip abductor lesions.
Avinash Chandran, *y PhD, MS, Reagan E. Moffit,y MPH, Alexandra F. DeJong Lempke,z§|| PhD, ATC, Adrian J. Boltz,y{ MSH, Andrew S. Alexander, # MD, Hannah J. Robison,y MS, LAT, ATC, Zachary Yukio Kerr,** PhD, MPH , Christy L. Collins,y PhD, and Erik A. Wikstrom,yy PhD, LAT, ATC
doi : 10.1177/03635465221138281
Epidemiological studies of lateral ankle sprains in NCAA sports are important in appraising the burden of this injury and informing prevention efforts.
Michael G. Livesey,* MD, Tristan B. Weir, * MD, Jacqueline L. Addona, * BS, Ryan A. Curto, * BA, Anuj Apte,* BS, Marcus Hughes, * BS, Blessing Enobun, * MD, MPH, R. Frank Henn III, * MD, S. Ashfaq Hasan, * MD, and Mohit N. Gilotra, *y MD, MS
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131984
Perioperative education and socioeconomic factors influence patient behavior. Recent evidence has suggested that sling compliance is associated with improved outcomes after shoulder surgery; it is important to investigate factors that influence sling compliance.
Chenliang Wu,*y MD , Junjie Xu, *yz MD , Zhaoyi Fang, *y MD, Jiebo Chen, * MD , Zipeng Ye, * MD , Xiulin Wu,* MD, Ziyun Li, * MD, Liren Wang, * MD, Yuhao Kang, * MD, Song Zhao, * MD, Caiqi Xu,*z MD, and Jinzhong Zhao, *z MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221137883
As an alternative to the Latarjet procedure, the arthroscopic free bone block (FBB) procedure combined with dynamic anterior stabilization (DAS) has been recently proposed to provide both glenoid augmentation and a tendon sling effect for treating anterior shoulder instability (ASI) with glenoid bone loss.
Ian J. Wellington, *y MD , Benjamin C. Hawthorne,y BS , Brian Ford,y MD, Caitlin G. Dorsey,y BS, Kevin J. Quindlen,y MS, Bennett E. Propp,y BS, Elifho Obopilwe,y MS, Paul J. Cagle,z MD, and Augustus D. Mazzocca, § MS, MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221134812
Loss of initial reduction of the acromioclavicular joint after coracoclavicular (CC) ligament reconstruction remains a challenge for various repair techniques. Previous studies using polydioxanone suture cerclage augments for CC ligament reconstruction demonstrated poor clinical and biomechanical outcomes.
Leanne E. Iannucci, * MEng , Jonathan M. Koscso,y MD, Ryan M. Castile,z BS, Spencer P. Lake, *yz PhD, and Matthew V. Smith,y§ MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131905
Medial ulnar collateral ligament (mUCL) reconstructions are becoming increasingly prevalent among the overhand throwing population. Suture tape augmentation has the potential to provide biomechanical advantages over standard docking reconstruction. However, the optimal tensioning of the suture augmentation technique has not yet been evaluated.
Julianne D. Schmidt, * PhD, ATC, Steven P. Broglio, PhD, ATC, Kristen Knight, PhD, Daniel Leeds, PhD, Robert C. Lynall, PhD, ATC , Christopher D’Lauro, PhD , Johna K. Register-Mihalik, PhD, ATC, Emily Kroshus, PhD, Michael McCrea, PhD, Thomas W. McAllister, PhD, Zachary Yukio Kerr, PhD, MPH , and the CARE Consortium Investigators
doi : 10.1177/03635465221135771
Approximately half of concussions go undisclosed and therefore undiagnosed. Among diagnosed concussions, 51% to 64% receive delayed medical care. Understanding the influence of undiagnosed concussions and delayed medical care would inform medical and education practices.
Justin E. Karr, *y PhD , Brandon G. Zuccato,z MA, Eric O. Ingram,y BS, Tara L. McAuley,z PhD, Bradley Merker, § PhD, and Christopher A. Abeare,z PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221131987
The Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS) is a self-report questionnaire measuring symptoms that commonly occur after a concussion; however, these symptoms are nonspecific and can be related to co-occurring orthopaedic injuries (eg, cervical strain) or patient characteristics and preexisting conditions, even in the absence of a recent injury.
Halah Kutaish, MD, PhD, Philippe Matthias Tscholl, MD, Erika Cosset, PhD, Laura Bengtsson, MSc, Vincent Braunersreuther, # PD, PhD, Dimitrios Stafylakis, MD, Didier Hannouche, Prof., MD, Eric Gerstel, PD, MD, Karl-Heinz Krause, Prof., MD, Mathieu Assal, PD, MD, Jacques Menetrey, Prof., MD, and Vannary Tieng, * PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221138099
Chondrocyte-based cell therapy to repair cartilage has been used for >25 years despite current limitations. This work presents a new treatment option for cartilage lesions.
Yunhe Mao,* MD, Kaibo Zhang, * MD, Jian Li, * MD, and Weili Fu, *y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211044476
Although numerous clinical studies have compared transtibial (TT) and anteromedial portal (AMP) drilling of femoral tunnels during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), there is no high-quality, evidence-based consensus regarding which technique affords the best outcome.
Chul-Hyun Cho,* MD, Sang Soo Na,* MD, Byung-Chan Choi,* MD, and Du-Han Kim,*y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211042314
In cases of recurrent anterior shoulder instability with a glenoid defect, Latarjet procedures are widely used for stabilization. Although complications with this procedure have been reported, few studies have comprehensively analyzed issues related to the Latarjet procedure.
Christopher B. Sowers, * MD, Alberto C. Carrero,y MD, John W. Cyrus,* MLIS, Jeremy A. Ross,y MD, Gregory J. Golladay,y MD, and Nirav K. Patel,yz MD, FRCS
doi : 10.1177/03635465211045698
Current recommendations on safe return to sports (RTS) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) are subjective and based on studies of varying quality.
Connor R. Crutchfield, * BA, Eric A. Schweppe, * MD, Ajay S. Padaki, * MD, Gabrielle K. Steinl, * BS, Brian A. Roller, * MD, Anthony R. Brown, * MD, and T. Sean Lynch, *y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211051757
Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are vital in the administration of surgical analgesia and have grown in popularity for use in lower extremity arthroscopic procedures because of their capacity to safely and effectively control pain.
Jakob E. Schanda MD, PhD
Junjie Xu MD Link to ORCID Zipeng Ye MD Link to ORCID Chang’an Chen MD Xueying Zhang MD Link to ORCID Kang Han MD Link to ORCID Xiulin Wu MD Ziyun Li MD Jia Jiang MD Xiaoyu Yan MD Jiangyu Cai MD Link to ORCID Jinzhong Zhao MD
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