2023
Examining Preoperative MRI for Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Patients Surgically Treated for Acute Grade 3 Combined Posterolateral Corner Knee Injury
Moran J, Jimenez A, Katz L, Wang A, McLaughlin W, Gillinov S, Patel R, Kunze K, Hewett T, Alaia M, LaPrade R, Medvecky M. Examining Preoperative MRI for Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Patients Surgically Treated for Acute Grade 3 Combined Posterolateral Corner Knee Injury. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2023, 11: 23259671221144767. PMID: 36756171, PMCID: PMC9900669, DOI: 10.1177/23259671221144767.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPreoperative magnetic resonance imagingMedial meniscal ramp lesionsAcute grade 3Meniscal ramp lesionsMultiligament knee injuriesMagnetic resonance imagingPosterolateral corner knee injuriesRamp lesionsPLC injuriesIntraclass correlation coefficientGrade 3Knee injuriesBone bruisingBone bruiseAnterior cruciate ligament injuryLevel 1 trauma centerCruciate ligament injuryDays of injuryCross-sectional studyLevel of evidenceMeniscocapsular tearsConsecutive patientsLigament injuryTrauma centerMultiligament reconstruction
2022
No Difference in Complication or Reoperation Rates Between Arthroscopic and Open Debridement for Lateral Epicondylitis: A National Database Study
Moran J, Gillinov SM, Jimenez AE, Schneble CA, Manzi JE, Vaswani R, Mathew JI, Nicholson AD, Kunze KN, Gulotta LV, Altchek DW, Dines JS. No Difference in Complication or Reoperation Rates Between Arthroscopic and Open Debridement for Lateral Epicondylitis: A National Database Study. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2022, 39: 245-252. PMID: 36049587, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.08.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArthroscopic debridementReoperation rateOpen debridementLateral epicondylitisPlatelet-rich plasma injectionExtensor carpi radialis brevisNational database studyRadial nerve injuryNonoperative treatment modalitiesSurgical site infectionCarpi radialis brevisCommon extensor tendonICD-10 codesCross-sectional studyLogistic regression analysisSignificant differencesOD cohortCorticosteroid injectionNonoperative treatmentPostoperative complicationsSepsis eventsAdverse eventsComplication rateNerve injurySite infection
2021
Hip Pain Increases With Age and Experience Level in Adult Karate Athletes: A Statewide Survey Study
Mack AQ, Ankem HK, Kyin C, Jimenez AE, Saks BR, Sabetian PW, Knott P, Lall AC, Domb BG. Hip Pain Increases With Age and Experience Level in Adult Karate Athletes: A Statewide Survey Study. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation 2021, 4: e325-e333. PMID: 35494277, PMCID: PMC9042759, DOI: 10.1016/j.asmr.2021.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHip painHip labral tearsFemoroacetabular impingementLabral tearsSymptomatic individualsKarate athletesRetrospective cross-sectional studyFormal diagnosisIndex of suspicionCross-sectional studyMedical professionalsPercentage of injuriesAnonymous electronic surveyHip bursitisHip arthritisLevel IVBasic demographic informationPainHigh incidenceOrthopaedic surgeonsAge groupsDemographic informationDiagnosisTearsElectronic surveyRelationship Between Patellar Morphology and Known Anatomic Risk Factors for Patellofemoral Instability
Jimenez AE, Levy BJ, Grimm NL, Andelman SM, Cheng C, Hedgecock JP, Cohen A, Pace JL. Relationship Between Patellar Morphology and Known Anatomic Risk Factors for Patellofemoral Instability. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2021, 9: 2325967120988690. PMID: 33748306, PMCID: PMC7940750, DOI: 10.1177/2325967120988690.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatellar instabilityPatellar morphologyAnterior cruciate ligament tearsMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scansAnatomic risk factorsCruciate ligament tearsYoung adult patientsResonance imaging scansCross-sectional studyLevel of evidenceRegression analysisAxial MRI scansStudy patientsAdult patientsControl patientsLigament tearsRisk factorsImaging scansTrochlear dysplasiaRadiologic measurementsMRI scansPatellofemoral instabilityControl groupPatientsSignificant association
2020
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: The Impact of Increased Time From Injury to Surgery on Intra-articular Lesions
Chavez A, Jimenez AE, Riepen D, Schell B, Khazzam M, Coyner KJ. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: The Impact of Increased Time From Injury to Surgery on Intra-articular Lesions. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2020, 8: 2325967120967120. PMID: 33354580, PMCID: PMC7734524, DOI: 10.1177/2325967120967120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntra-articular lesionsTime of surgeryAnterior cruciate ligamentFemoral condyle lesionsACL injuryMedial meniscal tearsMeniscal tearsCruciate ligamentChondral lesionsLateral femoral condyle lesionsCartilage lesionsMedial femoral condyle lesionsRetrospective chart reviewBody mass indexCross-sectional studyLevel of evidenceLateral tibial plateauArticular cartilage lesionsChart reviewACL reconstructionDeficient kneeMass indexUnderwent reconstructionSurgeryTibial plateau