• Rao Lundsgaard posted an update 6 months ago

    5%) experienced a contralateral ACL rupture requiring reconstruction. Pracinostat Independent risk factors for contralateral ACL rupture included age less than 20 years, female gender, tobacco use, and depression. Obesity, morbid obesity, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and a history of anxiety were not significant predictors of contralateral injury.

    We were able to adequately power an analysis to identify several significant patient-related risk factors for contralateral ACL rupture after primary ACL reconstruction, including younger age, female gender, tobacco use, and depression. This information can be used to counsel patients on the risk of injury to the contralateral knee.

    We were able to adequately power an analysis to identify several significant patient-related risk factors for contralateral ACL rupture after primary ACL reconstruction, including younger age, female gender, tobacco use, and depression. This information can be used to counsel patients on the risk of injury to the contralateral knee.

    Since its release in 2015, the hoverboard has been associated with injuries in children and adolescents. However, its public health implications have yet to be explored in the orthopedic literature across multiple centers.

    We sought to assess the nature of orthopedic injuries and the use of clinical resources related to the hoverboard at four high-volume, regional pediatric hospitals.

    Departmental databases of emergency department (ED) consultations and urgent orthopedic clinic (UC) visits were queried for hoverboard injuries. A retrospective medical record review was performed for patients presenting over a 3-month period at four institutions. Data on demographics, injuries, clinical course, and resource use were analyzed. The frequency of hoverboard-related consultations was compared to those for monkey bar-related injuries at the primary study institution.

    Eighty-nine patients with orthopedic hoverboard injuries presented to the ED and/or UC in the study period. Hoverboard injuries represented 2.2%on of hoverboard injuries.

    Orthopedic surgeons use radiographs to determine degrees of fracture healing, guide progression of clinical care, and assist in determining weight bearing and removal of immobilization. However, no gold standard exists to determine the progression of healing of humeral shaft fractures treated non-operatively.

    The purpose of this study was to determine whether a scale comparable to the modified Radiographic Union Score for Tibial (RUST) fractures applied to non-operatively treated humeral shaft fractures can increase interobserver reliability in determining fracture healing.

    A retrospective review was undertaken by three orthopedic traumatologists and one musculoskeletal radiologist, who evaluated 50 sets of anteroposterior and lateral radiographs, presented at random, of non-operatively treated humeral shaft fractures at various stages of healing from 17 patients. The radiographs were scored using a modified RUST scale called the Radiographic Humerus Union Measurement (RHUM). Observers were blinded to t0.946, specificity = 0.957, 95% CI specificity, 0.916 to 0.979).

    This cortical scoring system has excellent interobserver reliability in humeral shaft fractures treated non-operatively. Consistent with previous cortical scoring systems, a RHUM score of 10 or above can be considered radiographically healed.

    This cortical scoring system has excellent interobserver reliability in humeral shaft fractures treated non-operatively. Consistent with previous cortical scoring systems, a RHUM score of 10 or above can be considered radiographically healed.

    Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) procedure volume has increased continuously in the USA, but prior reports have suggested that orthopedic surgeon supply may not meet future demand due to retirement and waning interest in arthroplasty fellowships.

    We sought to evaluate trends in growth in the number of orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic residents, and arthroplasty fellowships, in order to predict changes in future TJA procedure volume per surgeon.

    We retrospectively reviewed data from 1995 to 2017 from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the National Residency Matching Program, American Osteopathic Association Residency Match, the San Francisco Match, and the National Inpatient Sample. Annual volume growth in the rate of TJA procedures and in orthopedic surgeons, residents, and fellows was determined.

    TJA procedure volume increased 129%, orthopedic surgeon volume increased 15.6%, and orthopedic resident volume increased 29.4%. The percentage of filled arthroplasty fellowship positions increased from 81.9 to 96.4%, and the number of arthroplasty fellowship positions increased 33.5%. Mean surgeon age increased from 50.9 to 56.5years. By 2030, we estimate 90.1 TJA procedures per surgeon will be performed annually, a 57% increase from 2014. Over the same time period, we project mean orthopedic surgeon age to reach 62.4years, if current growth rate persists.

    During the study period, orthopedic surgeon, resident, and arthroplasty fellow volume have increased, although at a slower rate than TJA procedure growth. Renewed interest in arthroplasty fellowships has been demonstrated by an increase in the number and near complete filling of all available positions.

    During the study period, orthopedic surgeon, resident, and arthroplasty fellow volume have increased, although at a slower rate than TJA procedure growth. Renewed interest in arthroplasty fellowships has been demonstrated by an increase in the number and near complete filling of all available positions.Epilepsy is a common nervous system disease, which affects about 70 million people all over the world. In 2017, the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) considered immune factors as its independent cause, and the concept of autoimmune epilepsy (AE) was widely accepted. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can effectively improve the prognosis of the disease. However, due to the diversity of clinical manifestations, the expensive cost of autoantibody detection, and the increased prevalence in Western China, the difficulty for clinicians in early diagnosis and treatment has increased. Fortunately, convenient and fast imaging examinations are expected to help even more. The imaging manifestations of AE patients were characteristic, especially the combined application of structural and functional neuroimaging, which improved the diagnostic value of imaging. In this paper, several common autoantibodies associated with AE and their structure and function changes in neuroimaging were reviewed to provide help for neurologists to achieve the goal of precision medicine.

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