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Surgical Treatment of the Flexible, Progressive Collapsing Foot: Deformities, Definitions, and Decisions
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:555-563.ABSTRACTThe complex adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves progressive collapse of the foot with attenuation of medial soft tissues such as the posterior tibialis tendon and spring ligament complex. Multiple deformities at different levels can coexist in the collapsed foot, including hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, forefoot varus, and valgus ankle instability. Definitions of flatfoot have evolved to encapsulate the peritalar basis of the deformity, with instability around the talus as the fulcrum. The goals of treatment are to minimize pain, dysfunction, and progressive deformity....
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bonnie Y Chien J Turner Vosseller Alastair Younger Justin Greisberg Source Type: research

Biologics in Spine Fusion
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:689-702.ABSTRACTAchieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Elizabeth L Lord Kyle Petersen Michelle Zabat Philipp Leucht Addisu Mesfin Charla Fischer Source Type: research

Emerging Treatment Options for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Biologic Tuberoplasty, Balloon Arthroplasty, Anterior Cable Reconstruction, Lower Trapezius Transfer
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:223-238.ABSTRACTThere are several emerging treatments for patients with massive rotator cuff tears. Biologic tuberoplasty is still in its infancy but holds promise for improving pain and function by biologically covering a bare tuberosity with a dermal allograft to prevent bone-to-bone contact between the tuberosity and the undersurface of the acromion. Balloon arthroplasty is a technique of widespread interest, with the device recently gaining FDA approval. Anterior cable reconstruction uses the autologous long head of the biceps tendon to reconstruct the anterior cable of the rotator cuff. Tend...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Raffy Mirzayan Joseph A Abboud Paul M Sethi Adam Z Khan Ryan Lohre Michael Talamo Julio Ojea Quintana Bassem Elhassan Source Type: research

Surgical Treatment of the Flexible, Progressive Collapsing Foot: Deformities, Definitions, and Decisions
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:555-563.ABSTRACTThe complex adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves progressive collapse of the foot with attenuation of medial soft tissues such as the posterior tibialis tendon and spring ligament complex. Multiple deformities at different levels can coexist in the collapsed foot, including hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, forefoot varus, and valgus ankle instability. Definitions of flatfoot have evolved to encapsulate the peritalar basis of the deformity, with instability around the talus as the fulcrum. The goals of treatment are to minimize pain, dysfunction, and progressive deformity....
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bonnie Y Chien J Turner Vosseller Alastair Younger Justin Greisberg Source Type: research

Biologics in Spine Fusion
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:689-702.ABSTRACTAchieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Elizabeth L Lord Kyle Petersen Michelle Zabat Philipp Leucht Addisu Mesfin Charla Fischer Source Type: research

Emerging Treatment Options for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Biologic Tuberoplasty, Balloon Arthroplasty, Anterior Cable Reconstruction, Lower Trapezius Transfer
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:223-238.ABSTRACTThere are several emerging treatments for patients with massive rotator cuff tears. Biologic tuberoplasty is still in its infancy but holds promise for improving pain and function by biologically covering a bare tuberosity with a dermal allograft to prevent bone-to-bone contact between the tuberosity and the undersurface of the acromion. Balloon arthroplasty is a technique of widespread interest, with the device recently gaining FDA approval. Anterior cable reconstruction uses the autologous long head of the biceps tendon to reconstruct the anterior cable of the rotator cuff. Tend...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Raffy Mirzayan Joseph A Abboud Paul M Sethi Adam Z Khan Ryan Lohre Michael Talamo Julio Ojea Quintana Bassem Elhassan Source Type: research

Surgical Treatment of the Flexible, Progressive Collapsing Foot: Deformities, Definitions, and Decisions
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:555-563.ABSTRACTThe complex adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves progressive collapse of the foot with attenuation of medial soft tissues such as the posterior tibialis tendon and spring ligament complex. Multiple deformities at different levels can coexist in the collapsed foot, including hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, forefoot varus, and valgus ankle instability. Definitions of flatfoot have evolved to encapsulate the peritalar basis of the deformity, with instability around the talus as the fulcrum. The goals of treatment are to minimize pain, dysfunction, and progressive deformity....
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bonnie Y Chien J Turner Vosseller Alastair Younger Justin Greisberg Source Type: research

Emerging Treatment Options for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Biologic Tuberoplasty, Balloon Arthroplasty, Anterior Cable Reconstruction, Lower Trapezius Transfer
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:223-238.ABSTRACTThere are several emerging treatments for patients with massive rotator cuff tears. Biologic tuberoplasty is still in its infancy but holds promise for improving pain and function by biologically covering a bare tuberosity with a dermal allograft to prevent bone-to-bone contact between the tuberosity and the undersurface of the acromion. Balloon arthroplasty is a technique of widespread interest, with the device recently gaining FDA approval. Anterior cable reconstruction uses the autologous long head of the biceps tendon to reconstruct the anterior cable of the rotator cuff. Tend...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Raffy Mirzayan Joseph A Abboud Paul M Sethi Adam Z Khan Ryan Lohre Michael Talamo Julio Ojea Quintana Bassem Elhassan Source Type: research

Biologics in Spine Fusion
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:689-702.ABSTRACTAchieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Elizabeth L Lord Kyle Petersen Michelle Zabat Philipp Leucht Addisu Mesfin Charla Fischer Source Type: research

Surgical Treatment of the Flexible, Progressive Collapsing Foot: Deformities, Definitions, and Decisions
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:555-563.ABSTRACTThe complex adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves progressive collapse of the foot with attenuation of medial soft tissues such as the posterior tibialis tendon and spring ligament complex. Multiple deformities at different levels can coexist in the collapsed foot, including hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, forefoot varus, and valgus ankle instability. Definitions of flatfoot have evolved to encapsulate the peritalar basis of the deformity, with instability around the talus as the fulcrum. The goals of treatment are to minimize pain, dysfunction, and progressive deformity....
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bonnie Y Chien J Turner Vosseller Alastair Younger Justin Greisberg Source Type: research

Emerging Treatment Options for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Biologic Tuberoplasty, Balloon Arthroplasty, Anterior Cable Reconstruction, Lower Trapezius Transfer
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:223-238.ABSTRACTThere are several emerging treatments for patients with massive rotator cuff tears. Biologic tuberoplasty is still in its infancy but holds promise for improving pain and function by biologically covering a bare tuberosity with a dermal allograft to prevent bone-to-bone contact between the tuberosity and the undersurface of the acromion. Balloon arthroplasty is a technique of widespread interest, with the device recently gaining FDA approval. Anterior cable reconstruction uses the autologous long head of the biceps tendon to reconstruct the anterior cable of the rotator cuff. Tend...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Raffy Mirzayan Joseph A Abboud Paul M Sethi Adam Z Khan Ryan Lohre Michael Talamo Julio Ojea Quintana Bassem Elhassan Source Type: research

Biologics in Spine Fusion
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:689-702.ABSTRACTAchieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Elizabeth L Lord Kyle Petersen Michelle Zabat Philipp Leucht Addisu Mesfin Charla Fischer Source Type: research

Surgical Treatment of the Flexible, Progressive Collapsing Foot: Deformities, Definitions, and Decisions
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:555-563.ABSTRACTThe complex adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves progressive collapse of the foot with attenuation of medial soft tissues such as the posterior tibialis tendon and spring ligament complex. Multiple deformities at different levels can coexist in the collapsed foot, including hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, forefoot varus, and valgus ankle instability. Definitions of flatfoot have evolved to encapsulate the peritalar basis of the deformity, with instability around the talus as the fulcrum. The goals of treatment are to minimize pain, dysfunction, and progressive deformity....
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bonnie Y Chien J Turner Vosseller Alastair Younger Justin Greisberg Source Type: research

Emerging Treatment Options for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Biologic Tuberoplasty, Balloon Arthroplasty, Anterior Cable Reconstruction, Lower Trapezius Transfer
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:223-238.ABSTRACTThere are several emerging treatments for patients with massive rotator cuff tears. Biologic tuberoplasty is still in its infancy but holds promise for improving pain and function by biologically covering a bare tuberosity with a dermal allograft to prevent bone-to-bone contact between the tuberosity and the undersurface of the acromion. Balloon arthroplasty is a technique of widespread interest, with the device recently gaining FDA approval. Anterior cable reconstruction uses the autologous long head of the biceps tendon to reconstruct the anterior cable of the rotator cuff. Tend...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Raffy Mirzayan Joseph A Abboud Paul M Sethi Adam Z Khan Ryan Lohre Michael Talamo Julio Ojea Quintana Bassem Elhassan Source Type: research

Biologics in Spine Fusion
Instr Course Lect. 2023;72:689-702.ABSTRACTAchieving fusion in spine surgery can be challenging because of patient factors such as smoking and diabetes. The consequences of pseudarthrosis can be severe, including pain, instability, and additional surgery. Autologous iliac crest bone graft is the historical standard for augmenting spine fusion, providing high rates of fusion throughout the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Harvest of autologous iliac crest bone can be associated with comorbidities and this has led to development of alternative biologic materials to enhance spine fusion. Substitutes include various forms...
Source: Instructional Course Lectures - December 19, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Elizabeth L Lord Kyle Petersen Michelle Zabat Philipp Leucht Addisu Mesfin Charla Fischer Source Type: research