2019
Bone Quality and Fracture-Healing in Type-1 and Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Henderson S, Ibe I, Cahill S, Chung YH, Lee FY. Bone Quality and Fracture-Healing in Type-1 and Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus. Journal Of Bone And Joint Surgery 2019, 101: 1399-1410. PMID: 31393433, DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.18.01297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 2 diabetesPerioperative complicationsDiabetic patientsGlycemic controlBone healthType 1Type 2 diabetes mellitusNormal bone mineral densityPerioperative glycemic controlNon-diabetic patientsEarly bone lossSurgical site infectionAppropriate glycemic controlUnion of fractureRisk of fractureBone mineral densityType 1 diabetesAntiresorptive therapyOperative interventionDiabetes mellitusSclerostin antibodySite infectionMedical managementParathyroid hormonePostoperative managementPharmacologic and Radiation Therapies for Cancer-Induced Bone Loss.
Henderson SE, Dussik C, Brand J, Ibe IK, Lee FY. Pharmacologic and Radiation Therapies for Cancer-Induced Bone Loss. Instructional Course Lectures 2019, 68: 557-566. PMID: 32032067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDrug TherapyFractures, SpontaneousHumansOrthopedic ProceduresPrognosisQuality of LifeRadiotherapyFemoral and Tibial Reconstruction for Skeletal Metastases and Pathologic Fractures.
Henderson SE, Yu K, Alder KD, Ibe IK, Lee FY, Lindskog DM. Femoral and Tibial Reconstruction for Skeletal Metastases and Pathologic Fractures. Instructional Course Lectures 2019, 68: 607-612. PMID: 32032089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemoral FracturesFracture Fixation, IntramedullaryFractures, SpontaneousHumansPostoperative ComplicationsTibiaTibial FracturesTreatment OutcomeConceptsPathologic fractureSkeletal metastasesTibial reconstructionCommon reconstructive optionsRisk of complicationsSoft tissue involvementHistory of radiationImproved patient outcomesSubsequent revision proceduresLarge skeletal defectsGoal of reconstructionSystemic therapyGoal of managementPatient outcomesSurgical reconstructionReconstructive optionsRevision proceduresEndoprosthesis implantationIntramedullary nailImplant failureLarge bone defectsMetastasisBone defectsSkeletal defectsFractures
1998
Pathologic supracondylar fracture due to osteolytic pseudotumor of knee following cementless total knee replacement
Benevenia J, Lee F, Buechel F, Parsons J. Pathologic supracondylar fracture due to osteolytic pseudotumor of knee following cementless total knee replacement. Journal Of Biomedical Materials Research 1998, 43: 473-477. PMID: 9855207, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(199824)43:4<473::aid-jbm16>3.0.co;2-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWear debrisForeign body reactionPathologic fractureSupracondylar fracturesReplacement arthroplastyDebris of polyethyleneTotal knee replacement arthroplastyCementless total knee replacementAggressive granulomatous lesionsBody reactionKnee replacement arthroplastyJoint replacement arthroplastySoft tissue massTotal knee replacementAseptic prosthetic looseningTotal knee prosthesisMassive osteolysisGranulomatous lesionsTumorlike lesionsKnee replacementProsthetic looseningTissue massFemoral componentLesionsKnee prosthesis