Luciano Andre � s Rossi, *y MD, PhD, Ignacio Pasqualini,y MD, Iva � n Huespe,y MD, Rodrigo Brandariz,y MD, Cecilia Fieiras,y MD, Ignacio Tanoira,y MD, PhD, and Maximiliano Ranalletta,y MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221139290
There is a great discrepancy between the rates of recurrent instability reported after arthroscopic Bankart repair in relation to the follow-up time.
Peter Lapner, * MD, FRCSC , Martin Bouliane, MD, FRCSC, J. W. Pollock, MD, FRCSC , Stephanie Coupal, MD, FRCSC, Elham Sabri, PhD, Taryn Hodgdon, MD, FRCPC, Jason Old, MD, FRCPC, Katie McIlquham, MSc , Peter MacDonald, MD, FRCSC, and CSES Investigators
doi : 10.1177/03635465221138562
Despite recent advances in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, the retear rate remains high. New methods to optimize healing rates must be sought. Bone channeling may create a quicker and more vigorous healing response by attracting autologous mesenchymal stem cells, cytokines, and growth factors to the repair site.
Florien Jenner,*z DVM, Andrea Wagner,yz PhD, Iris Gerner, *z DVM, Eberhard Ludewig,§ DVM, Robert Trujanovic, || DVM, Eva Rohde,{# MD, Brigitte von Rechenberg, **yy DVM, Mario Gimona, #zz PhD, and Andreas Traweger,yz§§ PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145958
Despite significant advancements in surgical techniques to repair rotator cuff (RC) injuries, failure rates remain high and novel approaches to adequately overcome the natural biological limits of tendon and enthesis regeneration of the RC are required.
Geoffrey T. Murphy,* Bmed(hons), MD, Julia Beretov,y BSc, PhD, Salman Marvi,y MD, FRCPA, MSc, Patrick H. Lam,* MD, PhD, and George A.C. Murrell,*yz MBBS, Dphil
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142611
Pain is a common presentation after glenohumeral labral injuries. However, the source of that pain is undetermined.
Daniel C. Austin,* MD, MS, Bryant Song, * BS, Jorge L. Rojas Lievano, * MD, MSc, Thomas H. Rogers, * MD, Jonathan D. Barlow, * MD, Christopher L. Camp, * MD, Mark E. Morrey, * MD, Joaquin L. Sanchez-Sotelo, * MD, PhD, James S. Fitzsimmons, * BSc, and Shawn W. O’Driscoll, *y PhD, MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221137894
Arthroscopic debridement for osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions of the capitellum is a relatively common and straightforward surgical option for failure of nonoperative management. However, the long-term outcomes of this procedure remain unknown.
Issei Shinohara, MD, Tomoya Yoshikawa, MD, Atsuyuki Inui, * MD, PhD , Yutaka Mifune, MD, PhD, Hanako Nishimoto, MD, PhD, Shintaro Mukohara, MD, PhD, Tatsuo Kato, MD, Takahiro Furukawa, MD, Yuichi Hoshino, MD, PhD, Takehiko Matsushita, MD, PhD , and Ryosuke Kuroda, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142280
Medical screening using ultrasonography (US) has been performed on young baseball players for early detection of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the humeral capitellum. Deep learning (DL) and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques are widely adopted in the medical imaging research field.
Martyn Snow, * MSc , Lee Middleton, MSc, Samir Mehta, MSc, Andrew Roberts, DM, Richard Gray, PhD, James Richardson, MD, Jan Herman Kuiper, PhD, and ACTIVE Consortium
doi : 10.1177/03635465221141907
There are limited randomized controlled trials with long-term outcomes comparing autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) versus alternative forms of surgical cartilage management within the knee.
Timothy S. Mologne,* MD, William D. Bugbee,y MD, Shankar Kaushal,z BS , Conor S. Locke,z MS, Robert W. Goulet,z PhD, Michael Casden,z BS, and John A. Grant,§|| MD, PhD, Dip Sports Med
doi : 10.1177/03635465221139272
Studies have demonstrated the acceptability of using a contralateral nonorthotopic lateral femoral condyle (LFC) graft for a circular medial femoral condyle (MFC) osteochondral defect up to 20 to 25 mm in diameter. Larger oblong defects can now be managed using either overlapping circle grafts or a single oblong-shaped osteochondral allograft (OCA).
Matthew S. Rohde, BS, Kevin G. Shea, MD, Timothy Dawson II, BS, Benton E. Heyworth, MD , Matthew D. Milewski, MD, Eric W. Edmonds, MD , Elizabeth Adsit, MHA, Philip L. Wilson, MD, SCORE Group, and Henry B. Ellis, * MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145939
The incidence of meniscus tears and ACL tears in pediatric patients continues to rise, bringing to question the risk factors associated with these injuries. As meniscus tears are commonly repaired in pediatric populations, the epidemiology of repairable meniscus tears is an important for consideration for surgeons evaluating treatment options.
Woody Sorey, * BA, Mia S. Hagen,y MD, Simran Mand, * BS, Joey Sliepka,y MD, Kenneth Chin,y MD, Gregory A. Schmale,y MD, Christopher Kweon,y MD, Albert O. Gee,y MD, and Michael G. Saper,yz DO, ATC, CSCS
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142325
Delayed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) is associated with an increased risk of meniscal injury. Limited data are available regarding the relationship between surgical delay and meniscal repairability in the setting of ACLR in young patients.
Hyo Yeol Lee, *y MD, Seong-Il Bin,yz MD, PhD , Jong-Min Kim,y MD, PhD, Bum-Sik Lee,y MD, PhD, Seung-Min Kim, § MD, and Seon-Jong Lee,y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221143373
Several studies have reported that graft extrusion after meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) is associated with deterioration of surgical outcomes. However, no study has investigated the effect of graft extrusion on the articular cartilage using objective quantitative methods.
Dominique A. Barnes, BS , Gary J. Badger, MS, Yi-Meng Yen, MD, PhD , Lyle J. Micheli, MD, Dennis E. Kramer, MD, Paul D. Fadale, MD, Michael J. Hulstyn, MD, Brett D. Owens, MD , The BEAR Trial Team, Martha M. Murray, MD, Braden C. Fleming, * PhD , and Ata M. Kiapour, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142323
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) methods were developed to establish the integrity of healing anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs) and grafts. Whether qMRI variables predict risk of reinjury is unknown.
Jacqueline N. Foody, *y BS, Patrick X. Bradley,yz BSE, Charles E. Spritzer, § MD, Jocelyn R. Wittstein,y MD, Louis E. DeFrate, *yz|| ScD, and Zoe ̈ A. Englander,y PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221141876
Noncontact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries typically occur during deceleration movements such as landing or cutting. However, conflicting data have left the kinematic mechanisms leading to these injuries unclear. Quantifying the influence of sagittal and coronal plane knee kinematics on in vivo ACL strain may help to elucidate noncontact ACL injury mechanisms.
Enrique Sanchez-Munoz, * MD , Beatriz Lozano Hernanz, MD, Jacco A.C. Zijl, MD, Luı �s Eduardo Passarelli Tirico, MD, Fabio Janson Angelini, MD, Peter C.M. Verdonk, MD, PhD, Kristien Vuylsteke, PhD, Renato Andrade, BSc, Joa ̃ o Espregueira-Mendes, MD, PhD, Cristina Valente, PhD, Francisco Figueroa, MD , and Antonio Maestro Ferna � ndez, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145697
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown limited diagnostic accuracy for multiple ligament knee injuries (MLKIs), especially posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries.
Marco-Christopher Rupp, *y MD , Felix Lindner,y cand. MD, Philipp W. Winkler,y MD, Lukas N. Muench,y MD, Julian Mehl,y MD, Andreas B. Imhoff,y MD , Sebastian Siebenlist,y MD, and Matthias J. Feucht,z§ MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142615
Recent evidence questions the role of medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (mowHTO) in the correction of femoral-based varus malalignment because of the potential creation of an oblique knee joint line.
Hailey P. Huddleston, * MD, Elizabeth F. Shewman,y MS, Derrick Knapik,y MD, and Adam B. Yanke,yz MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145017
The importance of maintaining lateral patellar stabilizing structures has been demonstrated by the presence of iatrogenic medial patellar instability after lateral retinacular release (LRR) procedures. In patients with medial patellar instability, lateral patellofemoral ligament (LPFL) reconstruction has been clinically shown to restore patellar stability while improving patient-reported outcomes.
Joseph D. Lamplot, *y MD, Amirhossein Jahandar,z MSc, Kathleen N. Meyers,z MSc, Andreas H. Gomoll,z MD, Suzanne A. Maher,z PhD, and Sabrina M. Strickland,z MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221138287
Patellofemoral (PF) dysplasia is common in patients with recurrent patellar instability. Tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) is performed with goals of correcting patellar maltracking and redistributing contact forces across the PF joint. The biomechanical effects of TTO in the setting of PF dysplasia have not been quantified.
Mingde Cao,*y MD , Shiyi Yao, *y PhD, Xiaobo Zhu, *yz PhD, Michael T.Y. Ong, *y MRCS (Edin), Patrick S.H. Yung, *yz§ FRCS (Edin), and Yangzi Jiang, *yz§|| PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145015
Doxycycline (Doxy) has been shown to facilitate tendon healing by reducing on-site matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity, but its effect on graft healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) has not been investigated, and the therapeutic effect of Doxy in preventing ACLR-induced posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is unclear.
W. Michael Pullen, *y MD , Dominic S. Carreira,z MD, Ivan Wong, § MD, MACM, Stephen K. Aoki, || MD, T. Sean Lynch,{ MD, Richard C. Mather III, # MD, MBA, Olufemi R. Ayeni, ** MD, PhD, J.W. Thomas Byrd,yy MD, and Marc R. Safran,zz MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221147055
The presence of pre-existing osteoarthritis (OA) has been associated with poor results after hip arthroscopic surgery. There is limited evidence validating the currently available grading systems of hip OA in patients undergoing hip preservation.
Vincent J. Leopold,*y MD , Adrian Szarek,y MS, Christian Hipfl,y MD, Matthias Pumberger,y MD, Carsten Perka,y MD, Sebastian Hardt,y MD, and Jannis Lo ̈ chel,y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221142320
Patients undergoing periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) for symptomatic developmental dysplasia of the hip are usually young and active with high functional demands. Those who participate in sports seek surgical therapy to resume or maintain sports activities. There is little evidence regarding the postoperative level of activity and the extent to which sports activity changes after PAO both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky, *y MD, Spencer M. Comfort, * BS, Maitland D. Martin, * BS, Karen K. Briggs, * MPH, and Marc J. Philippon, *yz MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221145704
The presence of adhesions is a common source of pain and dysfunction after hip arthroscopic surgery and an indication for revision surgery. The placement of a capsular spacer in the capsulolabral recess after lysis of adhesions has been developed to treat and prevent the recurrence of adhesions.
Man Soo Kim, * MD, PhD, Jae Jung Kim, * MD, Ki Ho Kang, * MD, Joon Soo Ihm, * MD, and Yong In, *y MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221143999
Medial opening-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) in patients with varus knee osteoarthritis (OA) causes changes to ankle and hindfoot alignment. However, the compensatory ability of the ankle and hindfoot varies according to the severity of ankle OA.
Kelly Sarmiento, *y MPH, Gabrielle F. Miller,y PhD, and Sherry Everett Jones,z PhD, MPH, JD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221141440
Concussions affect millions of youths in the United States each year, and there is concern about long-term health effects from this injury.
Thomas A. Buckley, *y EdD, Avinash Chandran,z§ PhD, MS, Timothy C. Mauntel, || PhD, Zachary Yukio Kerr,{ PhD , Derek W. Brown, # PhD, Adrian J. Boltz, ** MSH, Daniel C. Herman,yy PhD, Eric E. Hall,zz PhD, and Robert C. Lynall, §§ PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465221125155
An association has been identified between concussion and lower extremity musculoskeletal injury (LEMSKI) after return to sports participation. However, the collegiate student-athlete studies have relied on relatively small single-institution studies, which limits generalizability.
David A. Bloom, *y MD, Daniel J. Kaplan,y MD, Edward Mojica,y BS, Eric J. Strauss,y MD, Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas,y MD, Kirk A. Campbell,y MD , Michael J. Alaia,y MD, and Laith M. Jazrawi,y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211053869
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is a term synonymous with orthopaedic clinical research over the past decade. The term represents the smallest change in a patient-reported outcome measure that is of genuine clinical value to patients. It has been derived in a myriad of ways in existing orthopaedic literature.
Kanto Nagai, *y MD, PhD, Kohei Kamada,y MD, Jeffrey Kay,z MD, Yuichi Hoshino,y MD, PhD, Takehiko Matsushita,y MD , PhD, Ryosuke Kuroda,y MD, PhD, and Darren de SA,z MBA(c), MD, FRCSC
doi : 10.1177/03635465211045689
The Segond fracture can be observed in patients with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. It is unclear whether the Segond fracture affects clinical outcomes after ACL reconstruction.
Sophie J. Uittenbogaard, *y MD, Laurian J.M. van Es,z MD, Chantal den Haan,§ BSc, Derek F.P. van Deurzen,y MD, PhD, and Michel P.J. van den Bekerom,y|| MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211053336
As nonoperative treatment of Neer type II distal clavicle fractures is associated with nonunion rates up to 33%, operative treatment is frequently advocated. However, evidence is lacking regarding which operative treatment to perform and whether this is superior to nonoperative treatment in terms of functional outcome and complication rate.
Theodore S. Wolfson,*y MD , Brian Mannino,y MD, Brett D. Owens,z MD , Brian R. Waterman, § MD, and Michael J. Alaia,y MD
doi : 10.1177/03635465211045705
Bone tunnel–related complications are frequently encountered during revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Issues with tunnel positioning, enlargement, containment, and hardware interference may complicate surgery and compromise outcomes.
Anna Boada-Pladellorens, MD Merce` Avellanet, MD, PhD Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra Anna Veiga, PhD Barcelona, Spain Esther Page`s-Bolibar, MD, PhD
Stefano Zaffagnini, MD, Prof. Luca Andriolo, MD Angelo Boffa, MD Alberto Poggi, MD Annarita Cenacchi, MD Maurizio Busacca, MD Bologna, Italy Elizaveta Kon, MD, Prof. Milan, Italy Giuseppe Filardo, MD, PhD, MBA, Prof. Alessandro Di Martino, MD
Junjie Xu, MD Zipeng Ye, MD Chang’an Chen, MD Xueying Zhang, MD Kang Han, MD Xiulin Wu, MD Ziyun Li, MD Jia Jiang, MD Xiaoyu Yan, MD Jiangyu Cai, MD Jinzhong Zhao, MD
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