2023
Virtual Reality Is an Effective Tool for Learning Techniques in Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Pettinelli N, Lee A, Lee M, Mahatme R, Gillinov S, Jimenez A. Virtual Reality Is an Effective Tool for Learning Techniques in Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2023, 7: e23.00078. PMCID: PMC10284329, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-23-00078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOrthopaedic surgery residentsControl groupSystematic reviewSurgery residentsObjective Structured AssessmentStructured AssessmentEffective training modalityPaucity of literatureResidents/studentsCochrane TrialsProcedure durationSurgical techniqueInclusion criteriaArthroplastyMeta-AnalysisTotal sample sizeAdditional studiesPatient care performanceCare performanceOrthopaedic traineesTraining modalitiesEffects of VRLiterature reportingSurgical skill developmentSignificant differences
2022
5-Year Arthroscopy-Free Survivorship and Outcomes of Adolescents Undergoing Primary Hip Arthroscopy: A Comparison Between Traumatic and Atraumatic Injuries
Lee MS, Paraschos OA, Jimenez AE, Owens JS, Maldonado DR, Domb BG. 5-Year Arthroscopy-Free Survivorship and Outcomes of Adolescents Undergoing Primary Hip Arthroscopy: A Comparison Between Traumatic and Atraumatic Injuries. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2022, 50: 2613-2621. PMID: 35853165, DOI: 10.1177/03635465221103255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient acceptable symptom stateMaximum outcome improvement satisfaction thresholdPropensity-matched control groupPatient-reported outcomesFemoroacetabular impingement syndromePrimary hip arthroscopyBody mass indexHip arthroscopyTraumatic injuryAdolescent patientsControl groupAtraumatic injuriesHip scoreHip Outcome Score-Sports Specific SubscaleTI groupAcceptable symptom stateHarris hip scoreNonarthritic Hip ScoreVisual analog scaleHigher revision rateLevel of evidenceOutcomes of adolescentsHigh ratePaucity of literatureMean follow
2021
Limited lumbopelvic mobility does not influence short-term outcomes after primary hip arthroscopy: a propensity-matched controlled study
Jimenez AE, Fox JD, Miecznikowski K, Maldonado DR, Saks BR, Ankem HK, Sabetian PW, Lall AC, Domb BG. Limited lumbopelvic mobility does not influence short-term outcomes after primary hip arthroscopy: a propensity-matched controlled study. Journal Of Hip Preservation Surgery 2021, 8: 177-184. PMID: 35145715, PMCID: PMC8825469, DOI: 10.1093/jhps/hnab056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-reported outcome scoresPatient acceptable symptomatic statePrimary hip arthroscopyFemoroacetabular impingement syndromePropensity-matched control groupLumbopelvic mobilityLM patientsHip arthroscopyControl groupNM patientsPostoperative patient-reported outcome scoresInternational Hip Outcome Tool-12Harris hip scoreShort-term outcomesPaucity of literatureHip scoreLumbopelvic motionImpingement syndromeOutcome scoresClinical resultsSymptomatic stateOutcome measuresPatientsArthroscopyHigh rate