med.wright.edu/ortho 2

JointDepartment of Orthopae dicVentures Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation

Message from the Chair

The past year has Tissue Center under the direction of Shawn Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation been one of great Hunter, Ph.D., and has started a stem cell lab in change in the the plastic surgery clinical office at Miami Valley Volume 9: 2011 orthopaedic Hospital. This is a new and exciting area for us Message from the Chair 1 community at and truly represents the future of medicine. This Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Update 2 Wright State and will not only be an area to compete for funded Orthopaedic Interest Group 2 in Dayton in research, but will also provide ample opportuni- general. The ties and resources for medical students, residents, Resident Fund Contributions 2 residency now has and graduate students to pursue high quality Orthopaedic Trauma Update 3 its full complement of residents with four per research. Dr. Blackmore has shown tremendous Weddings and Births 3 year as well as two research residents. This energy in building this program and I believe New Residents and Fellows 3 increase allows the residents to rotate on the she will be a great asset to our department. Visiting Professors 4 major services both at a junior level and a Our partnership with the Wright State Sixth Annual Scientific Symposium 4 senior level. University Department of Bioengineering Seventh Annual Prosthetics Course 4 As our department has grown, the need for continues to grow as well. Tarun Goswami, Department of Community collaboration has grown as well. We see this in Ph.D., continues to grow his program in Health Expands 5 the clinical arena as hospitals align with each biomechanics and orthopaedic bioengineering. 38th Annual Graduation Ceremony 5 other as well as physicians. More and more Thomas Hangartner, Ph.D., took over as Department Awards 5 orthopaedic surgeons in our area are now chairman of the department this year. His Residency ABOS Board Results 5 employed by hospitals. This certainly changes considerable background in density and New Medical Office Building at the dynamics of competition, but does allow the has been a great asset to our Wright State University in 2012 6 hospitals more leverage as they build service lines orthopaedic research endeavors. With his Department News 6 ( replacement, spine, sports medicine) to interests in the biomechanical fields, we will Graduation Research Symposium 7 appeal to the patient population areas. Though continue to develop our collaborative projects. Ohio Orthopaedic Research and we are not employed by a hospital system, Our collaboration continues to grow as we Innovation Day 7 Wright State Orthopaedics has benefitted from open our clinical building on the Wright State Plastic Surgery Residency Update 8-9 the service line mentality and embraced it as our University campus in the summer of 2012. Scholarly Activity 10-11 subspecialty-trained surgeons provide leadership This building is the product of eight years of in the service line development. This model Upcoming Events 12 planning and has evolved into a clinical allows our subspecialty-trained and certified building owned by Wright State Physicians. sports medicine physicians—Dr. Ellis, Dr. Orthopaedics will occupy the first floor and Herbenick, Dr. Lawless, and Dr. Rubino—to will provide comprehensive services including serve as team physicians for both Wright State Find us on Facebook: primary care sports medicine and orthopaedic University and the University of Dayton. Drs. /WrightStateOrthopaedics surgery, physical therapy, and athletic training, /WrightStateOrthoResidency Lawless and Binski participate in the joint as well as x-ray and advanced MRI imaging. replacement service line at Miami Valley Through collaborations with the Wright State Hospital and Drs. Prayson and Binski provide University Athletic Training Program, we will leadership in the trauma service line. This service develop our mutual interests in clinical care Wright State Physicians Orthopaedic line mentality will be practiced in the new and research. We will use techniques and Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Wright State Physicians building. 30 E. Apple Street, Suite 2200 research to provide the most advanced care to Dayton, OH 45409 Our research endeavors continue to expand. the athlete, the community at Wright State, Tel: 937.208.2091 This year we hired Mary Blackmore, Ph.D., to and the surrounding area as a whole. head our tissue engineering program. This was Fax: 937.208.6141 Overall the future is bright for Wright State made possible with collaboration between the E-mail: [email protected] Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, and Division of Plastic Surgery, Orthopaedic wrightstateortho.org Rehabilitation. We have many challenges in Surgery, and the Community Tissue Center. Dr. 2012 and look forward to tackling them. Blackmore has built a cell lab at the Community 2 Joint Ventures

Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Update Orthopaedic Interest Happy 2012 to shift. This change has been Peggy Baldwin continues to serve all of you in the adopted and actually seems to as the educational coordinator for Group Wright State be working well with our both the orthopaedic surgery family! My hope orthopaedic interns. They still residency and orthopaedic trauma The Wright State University is that your 2011 work 70-80 hours per week and fellowship. Her job continues to Boonshoft School of Medicine’s was as good as have a higher level of supervision. grow and she has handled the Orthopaedic Interest Group the one we The upper level residents are able added responsibilities and continues to meet four times enjoyed in the to work 24-hour shifts, but have a requirements with grace. She has during the academic year with the Wright State shortened period for transition of served on numerous committees purpose of sharing valuable Residency duty. Our department has and has been a leader in the information with those medical Program. Our program had implemented these changes and Association of Residency students interested in orthopaedics another excellent class of the challenges they bring. Coordinators in Orthopaedic as a career choice. It provides the graduating chief residents to send Surgery (ARCOS). She brings We were very fortunate in the students access to orthopaedic off to the world to take care of national recognition to our NRMP match this past year and faculty and residents on an people. We graduated three program and always comes back are proud to have matched with informal basis and covers a wide residents this past June, two who from her meetings with new ideas. Matt Cavo, M.D., Joe Cox, variety of topics, including are subspecializing in spine and M.D., Jake Deister, M.D., and While we feel fortunate to have information on how to be a one who took a position as a Jed May, M.D. We welcome our so much to be thankful for as a successful orthopaedic residency general orthopaedic surgeon. new residents to the Wright State program, I believe there are even candidate, casting and splinting, Both Kenny Edwards, M.D., and University Orthopaedic Surgery greater things to come in the and orthopaedic subspecialties. Brad Picha, M.D., ventured off to family. The residency continues to future. As health care policy This year’s group was led by post-graduate fellowships in spine grow and flourish with quality changes, resident demands fourth-year medical student, surgery. Kenny has accepted a graduates and an impressive increase, and work hours become Andrew Burleson. fellowship position at Texas Back complement of new residents. more restricted, we are constantly Institute and Brad a fellowship at looking for ways to optimize the OrthoIndy. Although we are As residency program rules educational process. We thank always proud of our residents continue to change, the our dedicated alumni and clinical getting great fellowship positions department has been busy making faculty for their support and hope such as these, it is equally adjustments to the educational Resident that your contributions to the satisfying to see graduates enter process. We have responded to program continue to improve clinical practice after residency resident hour restrictions by Fund resident education and make this without one. Adam Hamilton, enhancing our bio-skills and a special place to train. Contributions M.D., has taken a private practice simulation surgery programs. We position as a general orthopaedist are dedicated to staying ahead of —Michael A. Herbenick, M.D. in Minnesota and has hit the the educational curve by creating Dr. Marcos E. and Mrs. Martha D. ground running in his practice. It unique learning environments Amongero gives us great satisfaction to hear that improve the procedural skills Dr. Christopher Anderson and Ms. back from Adam about how well and knowledge of our residents. Johanna Moore prepared he feels in clinical We have partnered with the Dr. Gerard A. and Mrs. Marilyn J. practice without having done a Wright State University College Dehner fellowship. of Engineering to explore John W. Hamilton, D.D.S., PC educational and research Dr. Brian K. and Mrs. Sandra C. Our expansion of the residency to opportunities for the residency Hutchinson four per year is complete and we using simulation and learning Innovative Medical Group LLC/ are maintaining the two research models. This past year the Tom Conroy residents. Our new challenge this residency program has produced Janssen Pharmaceuticals year has been the implementation 22 published works, presented Ohio State University of the new ACGME work hour 58 research projects at meetings, Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharma, Inc. restrictions, which have had the and are involved with numerous Joan L. Picha biggest effects on the intern year. research projects. Teresa J. Purses First-year residents no longer Benjamin C. Roelle work any more than a 16-hour Smith & Nephew Synthes med.wright.edu/ortho 3

Orthopaedic Trauma Update Weddings New Residents The orthopaedic three-year term in Landstuhl Matthew Ross and trauma service at Regional Medical Center in Germa- Mardi Mae Lu Joaquin and Fellows Miami Valley ny. This is the only Level I Trauma May 22, 2011 Hospital Center accredited by the American continues to College of Surgeons outside the Michael Anderson and flourish. The United States. Next year Kim Krista Swenson trauma admission Poludnianyk, D.O., will join the August 19, 2011 pace is similar at fellowship from Mt. Clemens Jason Vourazeris and this point to that Regional Medical Center in Amber Tudor of 2010. Over 90 Clemens, Michigan. The match for October 8, 2011 percent of our trauma admissions the 2013-2014 fellowship position Matthew Cavo, M.D. occur through a blunt mechanism will be held again in March 2012. Michael Herbenick and The Ohio State University of injury. Falls and motor vehicle Wendy Stamas After much negotiation, we began a collisions remain the two most December 30, 2011 participation in the C-Stars common mechanisms of injury. Program (Center for Sustainment July and August of 2011 were our of Trauma and Readiness Skills) busiest months ever on record with with Wright-Patterson Air Force 351 and 358 trauma admissions Base (WPAFB). This has been respectively. effectively used with the general Births Joe Cox, M.D. University of Alabama Ten faculty members (both surgeons and allows surgeons from 6-Year Research Track academic and clinical) contribute to WPAFB to do clinical work at the orthopaedic trauma coverage at Miami Valley Hospital to keep their Jackson Proctor Noyes the hospital. Additionally, the trauma skills up to date. It also May 27, 2011 n orthopaedic trauma fellow, three serves as a good refresher course for 7lbs., 6 oz. 21 in. orthopaedic residents (chief, R-3, them before deployment. Brandon Matt and Elizabeth Noyes intern), Diane Kimpel, R.N., and Horne, M.D., is our first partici- John Steven Kleinhenz an emergency medicine resident, pant. He did his orthopaedic September 8, 2011 provide daily coverage and support training in San Antonio and has 8 lbs., 1 oz. n 22.5 in. Jacob Deister, M.D. Wright State University for the service. been a welcome addition to our Ben and Julie Kleinhenz Boonshoft School of Medicine team. Miami Valley Hospital and The orthopaedic trauma Wright State University have a long Joseph Michael Deister fellowship remains strong with history of collaboration with November 17, 2011 full accreditation through the n WPAFB, and we look forward to 8 lbs., 13 oz. 21.5 in. Accreditation Council for Graduate this new relationship in orthopaedics. Jacob and Brooke Deister Medical Education (ACGME) and Savannah Faith Gayton solid support from Miami Valley We look forward to another busy December 7, 2011 Hospital. Last year’s graduate, Dr. year in orthopaedic trauma at 7lbs., 10oz. n 21 in. Jedediah May, M.D. K. Sunil Menon, is in private Miami Valley Hospital, providing Chris and Suzanne Gayton Texas Tech University School of Medicine practice with an emphasis on crucial educational opportunities to 6-Year Research Track fracture care in Coffeyville, Kansas. our medical students, residents, Our current fellow, Eric Verwiebe, and fellow. M.D., will be assigned through his – Michael Prayson, M.D. military commitment to a

Eric Verwiebe, M.D. Orthopaedic Trauma Fellow M.D. – Uniformed Services UHSC Residency – William Beaumont Army Medical Center 4 Joint Ventures

Visiting Professors Sixth Annual Scientific

2010 2011 Symposium John G. Birch, M.D. Aaron G. Rosenberg, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Mark H. Stouffer, M.D. (R-3) Professor, Department of Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Program Fracture ankylosing spondylitis Orthopaedic Surgery, University Rush Medical College. Wright State University Indresh Venkatarayappa, M.D. (R-3) of Texas Southwestern Medical March 15-16, 2011: Boonshoft School of Medicine Discitis following Center. What’s new? Evolution, May 20, 2011 requiring anterior debridement/ Assistant Chief of Staff and innovation, and orthopaedics; The sixth annual scientific fusion Medical Director of Ambulatory Decision making: the essential symposium was held in May with Care, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital clinical skill. Michael J. Anderson, M.D. (R-4) Dr. Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D., for Children. C 1-2 fracture dislocation Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D., Ph.D., Everett J. and Marion March 30-31, 2010: Ph.D. Gordon Professor of Orthopaedic Benjamin P. Kleinhenz, M.D. (R-4) History of the Ilizarov apparatus Everett J. and Marion Gordon Surgery and Professor of Idiopathic scoliosis patient: Failed and use in a pediatric population; Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Neurosurgery at Jefferson Medical bracing and lost motor/surgery Classification and management of Professor of Neurosurgery, College, serving as our visiting responses in the OR congenital fibular deficiency. Jefferson Medical College. professor. Dr. Vaccaro presented Manny Konstantakos, M.D. (R-4) Jason H. Calhoun, M.D., May 19-20, 2011 – Graduation “Evidence-Based Analysis of Traumatic disk herniation in an F.A.C.S. Symposium: SCI: an update on Surgery for Lumbar Disc Disease” adolescent football player Professor and Chair, Department translation studies; to the members of the Dayton of Orthopaedics The Ohio State Evidence-based analysis of surgery Orthopaedics Society at the Matthew P. Noyes, M.D. (R-4) University College of Medicine. for lumbar disc disease. Dayton Country Club the Multiple myeloma with lower June 18-19, 2010 – Graduation evening before he served as extremity weakness James J. Hutson, Jr., M.D. Symposium: The history of keynote speaker for the scientific Associate Professor of Clinical Kenny B. Edwards, M.D. (R-5) military orthopaedic infections; symposium. Orthopaedic Surgery, Valley T-spine fracture/dislocation with Surgical site infections in Hospital, Leonard M. Miller Alexander R. Vaccaro, M.D., neurological change orthopaedics. School of Medicine, Ph.D. (Visiting Professor) J. Adam Hamilton, M.D. (R-5) Anthony A. Romeo, M.D. University of Miami. SCI: An update on translation Mycoplasma infection of the spine Professor and Director, Section of November 1-2, 2011: studies Shoulder and Elbow, Department Tensioned wire assisted tibial Brad M. Picha, M.D. (R-5) Christopher B. Lyons, M.D. (R-3) of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush nailing, supra patellar nailing, and Spinal hemangioma Mycobacterium avium complex University Medical Center. the use of blocking screws to infection of the lumbar spine November 2-3, 2010: facilitate nailing of fractures; Biomechanical and biological A technique guide for orthopaedic augmentation of rotator cuff trauma surgeons; repairs; Surgical options for the The treatment of GIIIB-C tibia Seventh Annual Prosthetics management of arthritis in active fractures with circular tensioned patients. wire . Course

Michael D. Barnett, Jr., M.D., Above knee prosthetics chaired the Seventh Annual Dana L. Duren, Ph.D. Clinical Applications of Normal human locomotion Prosthetics & Orthotics course held March 11, 2011, at Miami Nicolas E. Grisoni, M.D. Valley Hospital. Invited speakers Cervical pathologies presented the following James T. Lehner, M.D. educational sessions: Pediatric management Michael A. Herbenick, M.D. Pediatric bracing Sports management Scoliosis Richard T. Laughlin, M.D. Mark Horwitz, C.P.O. Lower limb amputations Extremity bracing Carrie Melton, C.P.O. Michael D. Barnett Jr., M.D. Postoperative management Pedorthic management Below knee prosthetics med.wright.edu/ortho 5

Department of Community Health Expands Residency ABOS Board The Department of Community n Serve the community by Health). Affiliated WSU faculty Health recently created the new providing a resource for include Richard T. Laughlin, Results Division of Morphological knowledge and information. M.D. (Orthopaedic Surgery), Sciences and Biostatistics. The Thomas N. Hangartner, Ph.D. n Serve as a model for scientific Part I Division was created within the (Biomedical, Industrial, and integrity. Ryan P. Finnan, M.D. (2010) Boonshoft School of Medicine, Human Factors Engineering), and Michael F. Iossi, M.D. (2010) Wright State University in 2011 Richard J. Drew Pringle, Ed.D. (Health, Paul G. Peters, M.D. (2010) to unite scientists in the pursuit of Sherwood, Physical Education, and J. Adam Hamilton, M.D. (2011) excellence in biomedical research Ph.D. Recreation and Orthopaedic Brad M. Picha, M.D. (2011) on the form and function of the (Community Surgery). human body. The primary Health and Part II – Board Certified Dr. Duren holds a joint mission of the Division is to: Pediatrics), Brian K. Hutchinson, M.D. appointment in Community serves as (2010) n Conduct research within the Health and Orthopaedic director and Jerry Ahluwalia, M.D. (2011) morphological sciences and Surgery, Sports Medicine & faculty along Matthew J. DiPaola, M.D. (2011) biostatistics relevant to public Rehabilitation. She is actively with Dana L. Nicolas E. Grisoni, M.D. (2011) health. involved in many research projects Duren, Ph.D. Ross A. Schumer, M.D. (2011) with our department and serves n Disseminate knowledge in a (Community on our department research Subspecialty Certified – timely and meaningful fashion Health and committee. Orthopaedic Sports Medicine to all those interested. Orthopaedic L. Joseph Rubino, III, M.D. Surgery), and n Educate and train future leaders (2011) Ramzi W. in the biomedical morphological Nahhas, Ph.D. sciences. (Community

38th Annual Graduation Ceremony Department Dayton Country Club n June 18, 2011 Awards

Internship/Residency – Medical First Place Basic Science – Colleges of Thrissur and Matthew P. Noyes, M.D., and Calicut, Kerala, India Indresh Venkatarayappa, M.D. Adult Reconstruction Fellow- ship – Duke University Medical Dr. Edwards’ Mentor Award – Center Richard T. Laughlin, M.D. Master of Public Health Dr. Hamilton’s Mentor Award – – University of Maryland School Michael A. Herbenick, M.D. of Public Health Orthopaedic Surgeon – Cof- Dr. Picha’s Mentor Award – feyville Regional Medical Michael J. Prayson, M.D. Center, Coffeyville, KS Teaching Excellence Award – Kenny B. Edwards, M.D. Brad M. Picha, M.D. James T. Lehner, M.D. M.D. – Wright State University M.D. – Case Western Reserve Boonshoft School of Medicine Spine Fellowship – OrthoIndy Spine Fellowship – Texas Back Institute & Research Foundation K. Sunil Menon, M.D. – Orthopaedic Trauma Fellow J. Adam Hamilton, M.D. M.B.B.S./M.D. – Thrissur M.D. – Creighton University Medical College, Kerala, India Private Practice – Lake Region Master of Surgery – Kasturba Healthcare, Fergus Falls, Minn. Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, India 6 Joint Ventures

New Medical Office Building at Wright Department State University in 2012 News

Matthew J. DiPaola, M.D., was awarded a Mid-America Orthopaedic Association Traveling Fellowship. He plans to spend time observing advanced elbow surgical techniques at the Mayo Clinic. He achieved board certification in orthopaedic surgery with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, and has been researching a minimally-invasive rotator cuff repair procedure that improves a patient’s recovery with less discomfort. Michael A. Herbenick, M.D., will serve on the Nominating Committee for the Wright State The 66,000-square-foot, three-story building under construction on the northeast side of the Wright State University campus University Boonshoft School of will offer a full array of physician care, including new neurology and sports medicine practices, as well as the existing practices in orthopedics, family medicine, geriatrics, and dermatology. Medicine until June 2012. L. Joseph Rubino, III, M.D., A new medical office and sports “Consolidating five medical “The facility will also provide a was certified by the American medicine building being practices under one roof will give conveniently located clinical site Board of Orthopaedic Surgery in constructed on the Wright State patients an improved one-stop for the education of our medical the orthopaedic sports medicine University campus will open medical care experience while students,” said Howard Part, subspecialty in February 2011. ahead of schedule, with the first reducing overhead costs,” said M.D., dean of the WSU Dr. Rubino was appointed to tenants taking residence in June, Margaret Dunn, M.D., M.B.A., Boonshoft School of Medicine, serve on the Wright State according to officials of Wright professor of surgery, executive “along with a clinical setting Physicians Board of Directors State Physicians (WSP), the associate dean at the Boonshoft for our faculty to conduct until 2014 and also serves on the region’s largest multi-specialty School of Medicine and president translational research, which can Management Committee as the group. The facility will provide and CEO of Wright State move basic research from the lab Board of Directors’ At Large much-needed medical care for the Physicians. “The new facility will to the bedside.” Representative. residents of Clark, Montgomery, also benefit WSU faculty, staff, The new facility will help Michael J. Prayson, M.D., was and Greene Counties. and students, giving them access further WSP’s mission to retain appointed to the Fellowship to expert multi-specialty care “June 1 is the new date of outstanding medical faculty and Committee of the Orthopaedic conveniently located on campus.” occupancy for the building,” said staff in support of the clinical, Trauma Association. His three-year WSP Chief Operating Officer A consolidated sports medicine research, and community service term will begin in 2012. Jocelyn Piccone, M.H.A., M.A., practice will help area athletes activities of the university’s C.M.P.E. WSP corporate offices enhance performance while medical school. The Boonshoft will be the first to occupy the preventing and treating injury. It School of Medicine and Wright facility, with clinical practices of will include multidisciplinary State Physicians are partners in the Departments of Dermatology, rehabilitation including physical providing training to medical Family Medicine, Geriatrics, and therapy, athletic training, primary students and delivering health Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports care sports medicine, and care to the region. Medicine to follow, she said. orthopaedic surgery. Services will General contractor for the Other early tenants will include be provided by the same medical building, designed by Dayton CompuNet Clinical Laboratories staffs that provide care as team architect Kenneth J. Seidl, is and an MRI facility operated physicians to the athletes at locally based Miller-Valentine by Premier Health Partners, the Wright State University and the Commercial Construction LLC. Dayton region’s leading University of Dayton. hospital system. med.wright.edu/ortho 7

Graduation Ohio Orthopaedic Research and Research Innovation Day

Symposium Foundation Meeting S. Hueston, I. Mabe, M. Makola David Kirschman, M.D. June 2, 2011 Morphometry Analysis and In Vivo and In Vitro The graduation research Kinematic Response of the Biomechanical Performance of a According to the American symposium was held on Friday, Cervical Spine Novel Pedicle Screw System: A Academy of Orthopaedic June 17, 2011, to highlight this Two-Year Retrospective Analysis year’s resident research efforts. Surgeons, “More than 700,000 Rinki Goswami primary total hip and knee Characterizing the Effects of Michael Lawrenchuk Indresh Venkatarayappa, M.D. replacements are performed each Bromelain on the Mechanical Innovations in Medical Image (R-3) year in the United States, and Properties of Bovine Articular Processing for the Design of Reuse of external fixation demand for the surgery is Custom Medical Devices and components – patient survey expected to double in the next Implants Sasidhar Uppuganti 10 years. By 2030, there are Jason D. Vourazeris, M.D. (R-2) In-Vitro Biomechanical Stability Shirish Ingawale expected to be 572,000 total hip Fatty infiltration following of Trans-Sacral L5-S1 Fusion Subject-specific Modeling and replacements alone and 3.4 semitendinosis tendon harvest in Finite Element Assessment of million total knee replacements.” Nagmesh Kumar rabbits Mandible and the TMJ Implant In-Vitro Biomechanical Analysis An open forum was held at J. Christopher Gayton, M.D. of Cervical Open Door J. Adam Hamilton and John Wright State University on June (R-2) Dundon 2, 2011, to create strong academic Rabbit fatty infiltration not caused The Cannulated Screw Core: and industry partnerships within Mary Beth Wade by injury to motor endplate Improving the Mechanical the state and push the best ideas Mechanically Enhanced, Peptide Properties of Cannulated Screws Mark H. Stouffer, M.D. (R-3) into the marketplace. Cross-linked Poly(ester ureas) for A comparison of periprosthetic Critical Bone Defect Repair John Cotton This ground-breaking event fracture risk in long vs. short Mechanical Modeling of the brought together engineers and Samuel Dwomoh cephalomedullary nails: A Porcine Temporomandibular Joint biomechanical study orthopaedic clinicians and Biomechanical Evaluation of researchers, medical students, Annular Closure with Brian Yeakley Brad M. Picha, M.D. (R-5) residents and fellows, biomedical Polyisobutylene Cyanoacrylate Increased Aircrew Helmet Protection Scaphalunate dissociation engineering students of all levels, Kushal Shah Archana Saranathan reconsidered students from biomedical All-Epiphyseal ACL Reconstruction A System for Characterization of sciences, and advisors to exchange J. Adam Hamilton, M.D. (R-5) Improves Tibiofemoral Contact In Vivo Patellofemoral Motion Scapula fractures following ideas and foster innovation in reverse shoulder – orthopaedic devices to spur Timothy Norman Matthew Coombs classification and treatment economic development in Ohio. In-Service Damage Accumulation Spinal Hemiepiphysiodes Modify and Mineralization Heterogeneity Growth Presenters were: Emmanuel K. Konstantakos, in Human Femoral Cortical Bone Greg Gould M.D. (R-4) Amy Yousefi Melinda S. Peiserich Research at Wright State’s Misrepresentation of research Biomimetic Constructs for Medical Polymers—Evolution Biomechanical Lab activity of orthopaedic applicants Cartilage Regeneration and and Future and Gender Specific Cartilage Replacement Bradley Elliott Kenny B. Edwards, M.D. (R-5) Implants Hip Implant Micromotion and Distal clavicle fixation: A Lei Kerr and Huiying Jia Richard Laughlin, M.D., and Resulting Femoral Canal Damage biomechanical evaluation of Anodized TiO2 Nanotube Film Anil Krishnamurthy, M.D. for Several Implant Materials fixation for Controllable Drug Delivery in Case Studies in Orthopaedic the Implant Erik Kane Benjamin P. Kleinhenz, M.D. (R-4) Surgery Three Dimensional Finite Functional and radiographic Dishita Patel Mark A Snyder, M.D., Sambhu Element Analysis of long-term outcomes of Influence of Design Parameters Choudhury, M.D., Kathryn Intramedullary Nails for Size hemiarthroplasty for proximal on Cup-Stem Orientations for Eten, BSN, CCM humerus fractures Impingement free RoM in Hip Current Concepts in Total Hip Implants Michael J. Coffey, M.D. (R-3) and Knee Arthroplasty “Zero in Treatment of glenohumeral sepsis on Zero” New Horizons in with a commercially-produced Quality and Safety antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer 8 Plastic Surgery Residency Update Joint Ventures

The Division of Our former residents are doing Plastic Surgery well after completing training. Dr. Blackmore Brings Tissue continues to Todd Hicks, M.D., is performing Engineering to Division develop and the majority of head and neck evolve over time. reconstruction at Kettering Mary E. Blackmore, Ph.D., dissertation, “A comprehensive We have recently Medical Center with Chuck Zeller, joined the Division of Plastic series for predicting bone dynamics: achieved initial D.O. Parvis Goshtasby, M.D., is in Surgery in May as director of the Forecasting osseous tissue accreditation as a private practice in Orange County, Regenerative Medicine formation using the molecular six-year fully California, and Salim Mancho, Collaboration Initiative. Since she structure of a biomaterial.” integrated D.O., is completing his craniofacial arrived, Dr. Blackmore organized Upon completing her doctorate, program. This is a change from the fellowship at Children’s Hospital of and launched the Tissue Engineer- Dr. Blackmore served as a research former three-plus-three combined Los Angeles. ing and Cellular Biology Lab, in assistant professor in the Wright program with general surgery. This collaboration with the Community Ben and Michelle Monson State University Department of change was mandated by the Tissue Services Center for Tissue welcomed Nolan Jack to their Biomedical, Industrial, and American Board of Plastic Surgery Innovation and Research in family on October 17, 2011, and Human Factors Engineering until with all “combined” programs Dayton. The purpose of this lab is Colin and Anna Rymer welcomed funding was no longer available, being eliminated as a pathway to to conduct adipose stem cell Bryn Elizabeth to their young performing research and teaching board certification by 2015. The research to develop various types of family on December 2, 2011. undergraduate classes. She served independent programs—after human tissues needed in wound as part-time professor at the achieving board certification in At our awards banquet, Sunishka healing and tissue regeneration. University of Dayton, teaching general surgery, orthopaedics, Wimalawansa, M.D., won the Dr. Blackmore runs this laboratory undergraduate courses in neurosurgery, ENT, and oral Academic Achievement Award. and its associated research projects. surgery—still exist as a pathway in Matthew Fox, M.D., was awarded Engineering Experimentation, some institutions. The demand for the Teacher of the Year honor. The Dr. Blackmore received her Materials Laboratory, and these positions has decreased Chief’s Award went to Tom bachelor’s in mechanical Engineering Innovation. engineering from the Rose- dramatically in recent years. Arquilla, J.D., and Ryan Shapiro. In Dr. Blackmore’s role with plastic Hulman Institute of Technology in surgery and orthopaedic residents, We have relocated the tissue Many thanks go out to Nancy Terre Haute, Ind., and her master’s she is training them on the engineering lab to the office in Bates, Residency Program in mechanical engineering/ fundamentals of tissue engineering. Suite 6257. We have a hood, Coordinator, for her continued biomechanics from Grand Valley She is currently developing a microscopes, -80F freeze hard work. She continues to make State University in Allendale, website with training modules to incubator, and flow cytometers as a very difficult job look easy. The Mich. She earned her doctorate in assist residents in their learning current lab equipment. We residents and program directors mechanical engineering from the experience. anticipate the proximity of the lab would also like to acknowledge the University of Dayton with her to the patient care area and to the outstanding contributions of the residents will improve interest in voluntary faculty including: translational research. We also Rannie AlSamkari, M.D. New Plastic Surgery continue to develop relationships Atul N. Balwally, M.D. with Shawn Hunter, Ph.D., at Residency Coordinator Peter S. Barre, M.D. Community Tissue Services Chris J. Danis, M.D. (CTS). Greg Gould is currently This past June, the Division of Education Department, had Matthew J. Fox, M.D. training to also provide technical Plastic Surgery welcomed Nancy worked for Dr. Johnson and the Todd L. Hicks, M.D. support in the cell culture lab. L. Bates as the new residency division for the past 10 years. Reza Miremadi, M.D., D.D.S. Mary Blackmore, Ph.D., continues coordinator. Nancy previously Taunia was honored at the June William C. Rigano, M.D. to direct and develop the research served as the medical education 2010 graduation ceremony with Steve P. Schmidt, M.D. program both in our lab and at coordinator for the Wright State the Gregory E. Maupin Chief’s Ronald E. Warwar, M.D. CTS. University Boonshoft School of Award for Outstanding The program definitely would not Medicine Department of Family Contributions to Plastic Surgery. Clinically, we continue to develop be able to perform without the Medicine. Taunia Robinson, We wish Taunia well in her new the microsurgical program and help of the clinical staff as well. B.S./B.A., who joined Grandview endeavor as we welcome Nancy to have initiated a microsurgical We look forward to the 2012 Medical Center’s Medical the Division of Plastic Surgery. autogenous breast reconstruction match with a number of excellent program at Good Samaritan applicants this year. Hospital to complement the —R. Michael Johnson, M.D. program at Miami Valley Hospital. Births Nolan Jack Bryn Elizabeth Ben and Michelle Monson Colin and Anna Rymer October 17, 2011 December 2, 2011 med.wright.edu/ortho 9

Update from the Director of Visiting Graduation Tissue Engineering Professors

Tissue Engineering and Cellular simultaneously work to design, January 19, 2010 Biology Lab carryout, and analyze their own William C. Rigano, M.D. The Community Tissue Services unique experiments. This experience Advanced Breast & Cosmetic Surgery, (CTS) Center for Tissue Innovation is not only meant Inc., Kettering and Research has been making to teach them about tissue engineer- Clinical Assistant Professor, tremendous strides in advancing its ing and working in the lab, but the Division of Plastic Surgery, Sycamore Creek Country Club Wright State University Boonshoft participation in cutting edge outcome of their experience will June 11, 2011 research. The lab itself has state-of provide knowledge they can take School of Medicine. the-art equipment and is second to with them into their own practice, as Out of Africa, mission trip. none in terms of space and well as a publishable paper. Some of The Division of Plastic Surgery January 18, 2011 possibilities. We have an area the topics include basics of cellular enjoyed a graduation celebration Navin K. Singh, M.D., M.B.A., M.S. dedicated solely to tissue processing biology, introduction to biomateri- in honor of 2011 graduate Salim Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery and cell culturing. Additionally, we als, tissue/biomaterial interactions, N. Mancho, D.O., who was Johns Hopkins University School have a second, separate lab space basic tissue and cell culturing awarded a craniofacial fellowship of Medicine. dedicated to characterization and techniques, designing a successful at LA Children’s. Dr. Mancho Innovations in breast earned a bachelor’s in biology at analysis. Shawn Hunter, Ph.D., is experiment, tissue/cell reconstruction and revision. the director of the Research and characterization, and various Lebanon Valley College in Development Department at CTS. methods for data analysis. Just as Annville, Penn. before receiving April 19, 2011 his doctorate from the Ohio Dr. Hunter, along with Dr. Johnson, tissue engineering is a field requiring Michael W. Neumeister, M.D. University College of Osteopathic Dr. Laughlin, and Dr. Blackmore, knowledge of several different Chair & Program Director, Medicine. He started his general see very favorable and productive disciplines (medicine, engineering, Division of Plastic Surgery, surgery residency at Medical future for Wright State Physicians, science, biology, and math), the Southern Illinois University School College of Ohio, and completed CTS, and Miami Valley Hospital. residents will be introduced to the of Medicine. Through this unique collaboration, education and skills associated with Botox treatment for Raynaud’s and his training at Medical University we will be able to interactively gain these disciplines, making their future chronic pain. of Ohio, University of Toledo knowledge and experience associated medical practices that much more Medical Center, prior to joining with tissue engineering. This opens valuable. The first “generation” of July 19, 2011 our division in 2008. the door to understanding how tissue engineering involved Frank E. Barone, M.D. Division of Plastic Surgery engineers, physicians, residents, and biomaterials and realms of knowl- Clinical Professor of Surgery, Awards scientists are all needed to success- edge that focused strictly on Section of Plastic Surgery, Outstanding Teaching Award – Medical College of Ohio. fully develop the strong and engineering practice. We have now Matthew J. Fox, M.D. dependable tissue engineering entered tissue engineering’s second Breast reconstruction. Academic Achievement Award – research program that will benefit “generation,” an era in which October 18, 2011 Sunishka M. Wimalawansa, M.D. the entire Greater Dayton area. interactive learning and the David A. Billmire, M.D. collaboration of several different Gregory E. Maupin Chief’s Resident Training Website Professor of Clinical Surgery, disciplines remains in the forefront Award for Outstanding As research director for Wright State Division of Plastic, Reconstructive of the field’s success. Contributions to Plastic Plastic Surgery and the Division of and , University of – Mary E. Blackmore, Ph.D. Surgery – Thomas J. Arquilla, Plastic Surgery, the goal is to Cincinnati Medical Center, J.D., M.B.A. successfully teach both plastic College of Medicine. surgery and orthopaedic residents Craniofacial surgery. about the fundamentals of tissue engineering. To make this a very Current Residents efficient and valuable experience for the residents, a website is being Lindsay Abbott, M.D. Benjamin Monson, M.D. Francisco Sanchez-Navarro, M.D. developed, which will give them University of Kansas School of Uniformed Services University of University of Iowa Roy J. & access to valuable resources and Medicine, Kansas City, Ks. Health Sciences, F. Edward Lucille A. Carver College of materials needed as they progress Herbert School of Medicine, Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa Maximilian Malotky, M.D. through the research program. Bethesda, Md. Because the amount of material is University of Arkansas for Sunishka Wimalawansa, M.D. quite vast and advanced, it has been Medical Sciences College of M. Colin Rymer, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine broken down into manageable Medicine, Little Rock, Ar. West Virginia University School Houston, Texas modules. The modules will be of Medicine, completed by the residents as they Morgantown, W. Va. 10 Joint Ventures13

Bolded names indicate current faculty, Scholarly Activity joint-appointed faculty, and residents.

Publications Laughlin RT, Kontantakos, EK, Randall KL. Bunion. Iossi MF, Konstantakos EK, Teel DD, Sherwood RJ, eMedicine. Updated October 2011. Available at: http:// Laughlin RT, Coffey MJ, Duren DL. Musculoskeletal Coffey MJ, Ely EE, Crosby LA. Treatment of emedicine.medscape.com/article/1235796-overview. function following bariatric surgery. Obesity. Submitted 2011. glenohumeral sepsis with a commercially produced Noyes MP, Herbenick MA. Metal elbow antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer. devices. eMedicine. Updated June 2011. http:// Nelles DN, Prayson MJ. Short-arm splinting. • J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2010 Sep;19(6):868-73. emedicine.medscape.com/article/1983446-overview. eMedicine. Submitted July 2011. Epub ahead of print 2010 Apr 14. • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, Noyes MP, Kleinhenz B, Markert RJ, Crosby LA. Science of Variation Group (participating member Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Functional and radiographic long-term outcomes of Prayson MJ). The effect of training on inter-observer University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, hemiarthroplasty for proximal humerus fractures. reliability for the diagnosis of scaphoid fracture OH, June 2011. • J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2011 Apr;20(3):372-7. displacement. Epub ahead of print 2010 Oct 6. • J Bone Joint Surg Submitted 2010. Crosby LA, Hamilton A, Twiss T. Scapula fractures after • Presented at the Ohio Orthopaedic Society, • Presented at the Adrian E. Flatt Resident & Fellows reverse total shoulder arthroplasty: classification and Columbus, OH, May 2011. Conference, Boston, MA, October 2010. treatment. • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Presentations University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011. OH, June 2011. Barnett MD. Heels to toes: treatment of common foot • Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2011 Sep;469(9):2544-9. Perry TL, Heyse RP, Little A, Johnson RM. Large flap ailments in the primary care setting. Community preservation in a patient with extensive necrotizing continuing medical education event presented in Dulaney-Cripe E, Herbenick MA. Magnuson-Stack fasciitis. Wounds. 2010 Jun;22(6):146-50. procedure. eMedicine. Updated April 2011. http:// Beavercreek, OH, October 2011. emedicine.medscape.com/article/1894433-overview. Shaw JM, Hunter SA, Coffey MJ, Locous GS, Gayton Barnett MD. Pedorthic management. Symposium Chair. JC, Stouffer MH, Boivin GP, Prayson MJ. Repeated Dulaney-Cripe E, Herbenick MA. Putti-Platt Presented at Clinical Applications of Prosthetics & freeze-thaw cycles do not alter the biomechanical Orthotics, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, procedure. eMedicine. Updated April 2011. http:// properties of fibular allograft bone.Clin Orthop Relat emedicine.medscape.com/article/1894455-overview. Wright State University Boonshoft School of Res. Epub ahead of print 2011 August 24. Medicine, Dayton, OH, March 2011. Dulaney-Cripe EM, Laughlin RT. Metal ankle joint Vourazeris JD, Herbenick MA. Bristow procedure. Binski JB. Corticotomy techniques • Billing & coding. replacement devices. http://emedicine.medscape. eMedicine. Updated April 2011. http://emedicine. com/article/1983424-overview. Updated July 2011. Presented at the Essentials of External Fixation medscape.com/article/1894367-overview. Meeting, New York, NY, June 2011. Dundon J, Lawless M, Markert RJ. Correlation between patella and patellar tendon width: an anatomic study. Binski JB. Hindfoot injury. Presented at the Masters Clinical Anatomy. Epub ahead of print 2011 Aug 18. Accepted for Publication Fracture Forum, Huntington Beach, CA, May 2011. Binski JB. How do I correct the tibia? • Taylor Spatial Ellis CJ. Diabetic triathletes: get a safe start into Dalstrom D, Nelles D, Patel V, Goswami T, Markert Frame & trauma • Advanced deformity techniques, triathlons. http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/ RJ, Prayson M. The protective effect of locking spatial fixators. Presented at the Extremity article-detail.asp?articleid=1506&printer=1. March screw placement on nonlocking screw extraction Reconstruction Deformity Course, Istanbul, Turkey, 2011. torque in an osteoporotic supracondylar femur October 2011. Ellis CJ. How can I recover from a groin injury in one fracture model. J Orthop Trauma. In press. 2011. Binski JB. Is iliac crest still the gold standard? Presented month? http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/ Dulaney-Cripe E, Hadaway S, Bauman R, Trame C, at the Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction Society article-detail.asp?articleid=2196&printer=1. March Smith C, Sillaman B, Laughlin RT. A continuous Specialty Day, American Academy of Orthopaedic 2011. infusion fascia iliaca compartment block in hip Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February fracture patients: a pilot study. J Clin Med Res. FLOW Investigators (includes Lakatos R, Coffey MJ, 2011. Vourazeris J, Prayson MJ), et al. Fluid lavage of Accepted for publication October 2011. Binski JB. Six axis correction with external fixation. open wounds (FLOW): a multicenter, blinded, Peters PG, Laughlin RT, Markert RJ, Nelles D, Randall Presented at the 21st Annual Baltimore Limb factorial pilot trial comparing alternative irrigating KT, Prayson MJ. Time of exposure to C-arm drape Deformity Course, Baltimore, MD, September 2011. solutions and pressures in patients with open contamination. Accepted by Surgical Infections 2011. fractures. J Trauma. 2011 Sep;71(3):596-606. Binski JB. Why my computer-assisted device is better Gayton JC, Sensiba P, Imbrogno BF, Venkatarayappa I, than yours • : the ultimate tool Tsatalis J, Prayson MJ. The effects of magnetic Submitted for Publication for computer-assisted complex deformity correction • adult deformities •reconstruction of malconsolidation, resonance imaging on surgical staples: an experimental Dulaney-Cripe EM, Prayson MJ. Knee spanning ex-fix. analysis. J Trauma. 2011 May;70(5):1279-81. pseudoarthrosis, infection and bone resection. eMedicine. Submitted June 2011. Instructional Course Sessions presented at the 6th Goswami T, Patel V, Dalstrom DJ, Prayson MJ. Estes K, Goswami T, Lawless MW, Laughlin RT. ACL Annual International ASAMI Meeting, Barcelona, Mechanical evaluation of fourth-generation injury: biomechanics and prediction model. Injury. Spain, October 2010. composite femur hybrid locking plate constructs. J Submitted August 2011. Mater Sci Mater Med. 2011 Sep;22(9):2139-46. Epub Binski JB. Wrist and forearm applications • Billing and ahead of print 2011 Jul 17. Gayton JC, Rubino LJ, Stouffer M, Wang Q, Rich coding. Presented at the Advance Taylor Spatial MM, Boivin GP. Rabbit supraspinatus motor Frame Meeting, 21st Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Guitton TG, Ring D, Science of Variation Group endplates are unaffected by a rotator cuff tear. Post Course, Baltimore, MD, September 2011. Participants (includes Prayson MJ). Interobserver • J Shoulder Elbow Surg. Submitted 2011. reliability of radial head fracture classification: Dulaney-Cripe EM. Publication rates of research • Poster 538 presented at the Orthopaedic Research presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic two-dimensional vs. three-dimensional computed Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February tomography. Association Annual Meetings. Poster presented at the 2011. 12th Annual Dayton Area Graduate Medical • Presented at the Adrian E. Flatt Resident & Fellows • Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Conference, Boston, MA, October 2010. Education Community (DAGMEC) Resident Association Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, April 2011. Research Forum, Dayton, OH, April 2011. • Presented at the 65th Annual ASSH Meeting, • Poster presented at the 12th Annual DAGMEC Boston, MA, October 2010. Resident Research Forum, Dayton, OH, April 2011. Duren DL. Normal human locomotion. Presented at • Presented at the Dutch Orthopaedic Association • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, Clinical Applications of Prosthetics & Orthotics, Annual Meeting, Groningen, Netherlands, January Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Department of , Wright State 2011. University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, • J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Nov 2;93(21):2015-21. OH, June 2011. OH, March 2011. Konstantakos EK, Crosby LA. Shoulder pain in a • Poster #240 presented at the American Association Edwards KB, Rubino LJ, Gould G, Herbenick MA, 57-year-old man. MedscapeCME Case Presentations. for Laboratory Animal Science National Meeting, Goswami T. Distal clavicle fixation: a biomechanical http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/709510. 2010. San Diego, CA, October 2011. evaluation of fixation. Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, Department of Orthopaedic med.wright.edu/ortho 11

Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Laughlin RT. Hip fractures in the elderly. Presented at Awards and Honors Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011. the Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Grand Rounds, Department of Geriatrics, Wright State University Ellis CJ. Joint health. Presented at Think TV’s Speaking Delcamp J, LaFleur B. First Place Award/Highest Final Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH, of Women’s Health, Dayton, OH, November 2011. Exam Score. Awarded at the Pathology/Tumor Course, February 2011. Gainesville, FL, October 2011. Ellis CJ. OHSAA & NCAA guidelines for concussions. Laughlin RT. LisFranc and midfoot injuries. Presented Presented at Flying to New Heights, the Ohio Di Paola MJ. Traveling Fellowship Grant. Awarded by the at the Ohio Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium, Dayton, Mid-America Orthopaedic Association, August 2011. Meeting, Dayton, OH, May 2011. OH, May 2011. Herbenick MA. Teaching Excellence Award. Presented by Laughlin RT. Lower limb amputations. Presented at Ellis CJ. The station/school based pre-participation the graduating residents, Department of Orthopaedic Clinical Applications of Prosthetics & Orthotics, physical evaluation (PPPE): point-counterpoint. Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Presented at the 2nd Annual Sports Medicine Sympo- Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011 University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, sium, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH, OH, March 2011. Kleinhenz B. Functional and radiographic long term September 2011. outcomes of hemiarthroplasty for proximal humerus Laughlin RT, Goswami T. Case studies in orthopaedic Gould G. Research at Wright State’s Biomechanical Lab. fractures. Top Three Paper Award. Presented at the surgery – Co-Moderator. Ohio Orthopaedic Presented at the Ohio Orthopaedic Research and Ohio Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting, Research and Innovation Day, Wright State Innovation Day, Wright State University, Dayton, Columbus, OH, May 2011. University, Dayton, OH, June 2011. OH, June 2011. Konstantakos EK. Current Concepts Foundation Lawless MW. My aging knee. Community educational Hamilton JA, Dundon J. The cannulated screw core: Scholarship for the May 2011 Current Concepts in Joint event presented at the Vandalia Recreation Center, improving the mechanical properties of cannulated Replacement (CCJR) Meeting. Awarded April 2011. Vandalia, OH, May 2011. screws. Presented at the Ohio Orthopaedic Research Laughlin RT. Teaching Excellence Award. Presented by and Innovation Day, Wright State University, Picha B, Gordon DA, Konstantakos EK. A new look at the graduating residents, Department of Orthopaedic Dayton, OH, June 2011. scaphalunate dissociation. Presented at the Resident Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Research Symposium, Department of Orthopaedic Herbenick MA. HAGL lesion: the unknown shoulder Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011. Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of issue. Presented at Flying to New Heights, the Ohio Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011. Noyes M. Best Orthopaedic Teaching Resident Award. Athletic Trainers’ Association Symposium, Dayton, Presented by the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, July 2010. OH, May 2011. Prayson MJ. Clavicle fractures. Featured expert for Smith & Nephew’s “Ask the Expert” International Vourazeris J. Semitendinosus muscle fatty infiltration Herbenick MA. Humeral avulsion of glenohumeral Sales Training Webcast event (40 participants), following tendon resection in rabbits. 2nd Place ligament (HAGL) lesions: an uncommon cause of January 2011. Award presented at the Dayton Area Graduate shoulder instability. Presented at the Ohio Athletic Medical Education Community (DAGMEC) Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting, Dayton, OH, Prayson MJ. Hindfoot injuries. Presented at the Masters Resident Research Forum, Dayton, OH, April 2011. May 2011. Fracture Forum, Huntington Beach, CA, May 2011. Herbenick MA. Knee bracing: clinical indications and Prayson MJ. The effect of locking plugs on the strength use in the young athletic population. Presented of a locking plate construct in an osteoporotic model. Grants and Research Clinical Applications of Prosthetics & Orthotics, Presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Binski JB. OP-1 Study. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, 2011. Dulaney-Cripe EM, Boivin GP. Adipose tissue-derived OH, March 2011. stem cells to improve tendon-to-bone repair. Shapiro R, McNulty D, Shapiro M, Markert RJ, Miller ConMed Linvatec Young Investigator Grant. Herbenick MA. Return to play (RTP) after orthopaedic S, Gilchrist J, Perry T, Johnson M. Relationship of American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. surgery: what to look for. Presented at the 2nd the patient’s ability to learn and long-term quality of Annual Sports Medicine Symposium, Miami Valley life and psychosocial rehabilitation of burn patients. Goshtasby AA, Dong G, Miller SF, Johnson RM, Tarpey Hospital, Dayton, OH, September 2011. • Presented at the Eastern Great Lakes Burn Study TH. Computer assisted diagnosis of skin burn depth. Group, Cincinnati, OH, September 2010. Herbenick MA. Sports management. Presented at Johnson RM, Kelly E, Shapiro R. Human tissue • Presented at the American Burn Association Clinical Applications of Prosthetics & Orthotics, repository (VACP2007-24). Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2011. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Laughlin RT. Allograft assisted orthopaedic tissue repair. University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Stouffer M, Gayton JC, George A, Venkatarayappa I, • Ohio Third Frontier Grant Program. OH, March 2011. Prayson MJ. Assessment of periprosthetic fracture • Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. risk with short and long cephalomedullary nails: a Herbenick MA. Surgical treatment of the shoulder • biomechanical study. Laughlin RT, Anderson M, Vourazeris J. Lateral entry Surgical treatment of the elbow. Presented at the • Presented at the 29th Annual Mid-America retrograde reaming of the femur to obtain autogenous Wright State University Athletic Training Class, Orthopaedic Association Meeting, Tucson, AZ, bone graft with the Reamer Irrigator Aspirator Dayton, OH, September 2010. April 2011. system. DAGMEC Grant. Herbenick MA. Upper extremity orthopaedic surgery. • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, Perry T, Johnson RM, Shapiro R, Kelly E, Shapiro M. Presented at the University of Dayton Doctorate Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Clinical investigation of the moorLDLS-BI for burn Physical Therapy Program, Dayton, OH, September University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, healing potential assessment. Multicenter study. 2010. OH, June 2011. Moor Instruments, Ltd. Herbenick MH, Rubino LJ. Common upper extremity Venkatarayappa I, Sensiba P, Laughlin RT, Binski JC, Perry T, Johnson RM, Shapiro R. VACP-2005-009: a problems seen in the PCP office. Community Prayson MJ. A survey of patient opinions regarding randomized, controlled trial examining cellular educational event presented in Dayton, OH, the use of reprocessed external fixation components. energetics related to various wound treatment November 2011. Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, therapies. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Johnson RM. The relationship of the burn patient’s University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Prayson MJ. Fixation using alternative implants for the cognitive level as measured by ACLs and perceived OH, June 2011. treatment of hip fractures (FAITH). University of quality of health • Cellular responses to inhalation Minnesota. anhydrous ammonia burns • Reconstruction of golf Vourazeris J, Lawless M, Markert RJ, Burleson A, cart induced fourth degree hand and facial burns. Boivin G. Semitendinosus muscle fatty infiltration Prayson MJ. Fluid lavage of open wounds (FLOW): a Presented at the Eastern Great Lakes Burn following tendon resection in rabbits. multi-center, blinded, factorial trial comparing Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, • Poster 1666 presented at the Orthopaedic Research alternative irrigating solutions and pressures in September 2010. Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, January patients with open fractures. Greenville Hospital 2011. System. Konstantakos EK, Crosby LA. Utilizing a proximal femoral • Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic allograft to obtain shoulder . Presented at Shapiro M, Miller SF, Goshtasby AA, Johnson RM, Association Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, April 2011. White MJ. Development of digital photographic the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons • Poster presented at the 12th Annual DAGMEC Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2010. image analysis and data mining tools for improving Resident Research Forum, Dayton, OH, April the clinical diagnosis of skin cancers. Konstantakos EK, Laughlin RT, Marker RJ, Crosby 2011. Earned 2nd Place Award. LA. Misrepresentation of research activity of • Presented at the Resident Research Symposium, orthopaedic applicants. Presented at the Resident Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State Research Symposium, Department of Orthopaedic University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of OH, June 2011. Medicine, Dayton, OH, June 2011. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 30 E. AppleSports Street, Suite Medicine 2200 n Dayton, & Rehabilitation OH 45409

Upcoming Events

orthopaedic surgery Plastic Surgery

Visiting Professor Current Concepts in Armand R. Lucas, M.D. American Society of Plastic Dayton Orthopaedic Musculoskeletal Care Department of Plastic Surgery Surgeons Annual Meeting Society Meeting Wright State Orthopaedic Cleveland Clinic New Orleans, LA Dayton Country Club Surgery, Sports Medicine & Dayton Plastic Surgery October 26-30, 2012 Spring 2012 Rehabilitation Society Meeting Plastic Surgery Residency Berry Room, Nutter Center, Dayton Marriott Charles A. Rockwood Jr., M.D. Interviews Wright State University April 17, 2012 Professor and Chairman Dayton, OH October 26, 2012 Emeritus, Orthopaedic Surgery Plastic Surgery Graduation December 2012/January 2013 University of Texas Health Holiday Party Plastic Surgery Residency Science Center at San Antonio Dayton Country Club Program Dayton Orthopaedic Society December 13, 2012 Sycamore Country Club Dayton Country Club June 16, 2012 Orthopaedic Surgery May 3, 2012, 6:30 p.m. Residency Interviews Dayton Plastic Surgery Graduation Scientific Dayton, OH Society Meeting Symposium January 2013 Dayton, OH May 4, 2012 July 2012 Orthopaedic Surgery Graduation Dinner and Alumni Reception Dayton Plastic Surgery Send your news to Ceremony AAOS Annual Meeting Society Meeting Julie Knauff Dayton Country Club Chicago, IL Dayton, OH [email protected]: June 8, 2012 March 22, 2013 October 2012 Wright State University Boonshoft Robert Bourne, M.D. School of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Professor of Surgery University of Western Ontario 30 E. Apple Street, Suite 2200 Dayton, OH 45409 Dayton Orthopaedic Society

Dayton Country Club Tel: 937.208.2741 September 25, 2012 Fax: 937.208.2920 med.wright.edu/ortho

Joint Ventures is published annually. n Editor: Richard T. Laughlin, M.D. n Managing Editor: Julie R. Knauff n Contributing Writers: Michael D. Barnett Jr., M.D.; Michael A. Herbenick, M.D.; R. Michael Johnson, M.D.; Julie R. Knauff; Richard T. Laughlin, M.D.; and Michael J. Prayson, M.D. n Design: WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine Office of Marketing and Communicationsn Printing: WSU Department of Printing Services