2019
Evidence of differential microbiomes in healing versus non‐healing diabetic foot ulcers prior to and following foot salvage therapy
MacDonald A, Brodell JD, Daiss JL, Schwarz EM, Oh I. Evidence of differential microbiomes in healing versus non‐healing diabetic foot ulcers prior to and following foot salvage therapy. Journal Of Orthopaedic Research® 2019, 37: 1596-1603. PMID: 30908702, PMCID: PMC6659747, DOI: 10.1002/jor.24279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnti-Bacterial AgentsDiabetic FootFemaleHumansMaleMicrobiotaMiddle AgedProspective StudiesSalvage TherapyWound HealingConceptsSalvage therapyQuantitative polymerase chain reactionClinical outcomesClinical toolErythrocyte sedimentation rateFurther surgical interventionC-reactive proteinLower extremity amputationDiabetic foot ulcersEventual clinical outcomeImportant prognostic informationImportant clinical toolDFU patientsFoot salvageFoot ulcersDiabetic footExtremity amputationSurgical interventionPatient counselingAntibiotic treatmentPolymerase chain reactionPrognostic informationClinical signsMicrobiome analysisClinical significance
2018
Tracking Anti-Staphylococcus aureus Antibodies Produced In Vivo and Ex Vivo during Foot Salvage Therapy for Diabetic Foot Infections Reveals Prognostic Insights and Evidence of Diversified Humoral Immunity
Oh I, Muthukrishnan G, Ninomiya MJ, Brodell JD, Smith BL, Lee CC, Gill SR, Beck CA, Schwarz EM, Daiss JL. Tracking Anti-Staphylococcus aureus Antibodies Produced In Vivo and Ex Vivo during Foot Salvage Therapy for Diabetic Foot Infections Reveals Prognostic Insights and Evidence of Diversified Humoral Immunity. Infection And Immunity 2018, 86: 10.1128/iai.00629-18. PMID: 30275008, PMCID: PMC6246899, DOI: 10.1128/iai.00629-18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic foot infectionsIgG levelsDFI patientsSalvage therapyFoot infectionsCultured peripheral blood mononuclear cellsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsBlood mononuclear cellsSimilar diagnostic potentialAggressive treatmentAntibody titersHumoral immunityMononuclear cellsPrognostic insightsPrognostic potentialCommon pathogensEtiologic agentMultivariate analysisClinical decisionEx vivoMultiplex immunoassayWound samplesInfectionSerumAureus antibody
2003
Arthroscopic versus mini-open salvage repair of the rotator cuff tear: outcome analysis at 2 to 6 years’ follow-up
Kim S, Ha K, Park J, Kang J, Oh S, Oh I. Arthroscopic versus mini-open salvage repair of the rotator cuff tear: outcome analysis at 2 to 6 years’ follow-up. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2003, 19: 746-754. PMID: 12966383, DOI: 10.1016/s0749-8063(03)00395-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRotator cuff tearsFull-thickness rotator cuff tearsArthroscopic repairShoulder ScoreCuff tearsLarge full-thickness rotator cuff tearsMini-open repair techniqueCalifornia Los Angeles scaleLos Angeles scaleRetrospective case seriesMini-open repairLarge Rotator CuffRange of motionMethod of repairCalifornia Los AngelesAcromioclavicular arthritisPostoperative painSalvage groupElbow SurgeonsAmerican ShoulderCase seriesSurgical outcomesMean agePatient satisfactionSubscapularis tears