2018
Iatrogenic Fracture Gapping During Fixation of Jones Fractures
Kaiser P, Riedel M, Qudsi R, Kwon J. Iatrogenic Fracture Gapping During Fixation of Jones Fractures. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2018, 3: 2473011418s00276. DOI: 10.1177/2473011418s00276.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntramedullary screw fixationFracture gappingIntermetatarsal ligamentLigamentous attachmentsJones fracturesIatrogenic fractureDistal extentScrew fixationFracture displacementMetatarsal articulationsFresh-frozen cadaveric feetCadaveric modelCommon surgical methodIatrogenic distractionSurgical fixationIatrogenic displacementAnatomic alignmentSurgical methodsFracture locationGroup 2Intraoperative displacementAnatomic positionGroup 1Distal aspectCadaveric feetThe microscopic anatomy of the esophagus including the individual layers, specialized tissues, and unique components and their responses to injury
Zhang X, Patil D, Odze RD, Zhao L, Lisovsky M, Guindi M, Riddell R, Bellizzi A, Yantiss RK, Nalbantoglu I, Appelman HD. The microscopic anatomy of the esophagus including the individual layers, specialized tissues, and unique components and their responses to injury. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2018, 1434: 304-318. PMID: 29761508, DOI: 10.1111/nyas.13705.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsConceptsSubmucosal nerve plexusNormal microscopic anatomyMicroscopic anatomyInlet patchSquamous liningSphincter mechanismNerve plexusSubmucosal glandsGastric mucosaGastrointestinal tractDistal aspectEsophageal wallIngested substancesEsophagusInjuryProximal partLymphatic vesselsPattern of reactionProtective functionStomachSpecific protective functionAnatomySpecific responsesSpecialized tissuesNerveIatrogenic fracture gapping during fixation of Jones fractures: Anatomic and mechanical considerations in a cadaveric model
Kaiser PB, Riedel MD, Qudsi RA, Ghorbanhoseini M, Kwon JY. Iatrogenic fracture gapping during fixation of Jones fractures: Anatomic and mechanical considerations in a cadaveric model. Injury 2018, 49: 1485-1490. PMID: 29921536, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.04.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntramedullary screw fixationFracture gappingIntermetatarsal ligamentLigamentous attachmentsJones fracturesIatrogenic fractureDistal extentCadaveric modelScrew fixationFracture displacementMetatarsal articulationsFresh-frozen cadaveric feetSurgical fixationIatrogenic displacementAnatomic alignmentAnatomic positionFracture locationGroup 2Group 1Distal aspectCadaveric feetFracture lineLigamentous structuresStandard fashionLigament
2014
Anteromedial Tibial Tubercle Transfer
Fulkerson J. Anteromedial Tibial Tubercle Transfer. 2014, 151-153. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54965-6_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnteromedial tibial tubercle transferTibial tubercle transferExcessive lateral pressure syndromeTubercle transferArticular cartilageChronic painArticular damageMedial patellaLateral patellaProximal aspectEarly flexionDistal aspectArticular lesionsClassic patientsLateral trochleaPatientsPatellaLateral articular cartilageLateral positionCartilageLateral facetVast majorityLateral trackingTypical patternFicat
2010
Imaging of Sports-Related Hip and Groin Injuries
Lischuk AW, Dorantes TM, Wong W, Haims AH. Imaging of Sports-Related Hip and Groin Injuries. Sports Health A Multidisciplinary Approach 2010, 2: 252-261. PMID: 23015946, PMCID: PMC3445100, DOI: 10.1177/1941738110366699.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMagnetic resonance imagingGroin injuriesFemoral acetabular impingement syndromeNormal body weightSports-related injuriesExtra-articular pathologyAcetabular labral tearsCommon athletic injuriesLower extremity injuriesImpingement syndromeNegative radiographsOsseous injuriesDiagnostic challengeExtremity injuriesMuscle injuryCommon daily activitiesLower extremitiesLabral tearsLower incidenceAthletic injuriesDegenerative changesExquisite soft tissue contrastMultiplanar capabilityBody weightDistal aspect
2006
Hip Arthroscopy Without a Perineal Post: A Safer Technique for Hip Distraction
Merrell G, Medvecky M, Daigneault J, Jokl P. Hip Arthroscopy Without a Perineal Post: A Safer Technique for Hip Distraction. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2006, 23: 107.e1-107.e3. PMID: 17210438, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2006.07.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNerve palsyPerineal postHip arthroscopyPudendal nerve palsyOperative sideFracture tablePosterior humerusPosterior aspectSafe techniqueOperative tableAxillary regionIliac crestDistal aspectHip distractionOperative fieldSuperior marginPatient positioningPatient's flankAdequate tractionPalsyPatientsArthroscopyThoraxBetter visualizationLateral position
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