Orthopaedic Journal 2015

Orthopaedic Journal 2015

VOLUME I CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL 2015 LL FOUN E DA PB T M IO A N C E 6 ST 4 A 19 BLISHED ® Enhancing Life Through Birth® TM Our research and development efforts are focused on the regenerative potential of human placental tissues given their unique biological structure, their rich source of undifferentiated stem cells, and the unique immune privilege that characterizes their function in the body. From the recovery of tissue from live, healthy donors during childbirth to the development of new products that improve patient outcomes, BioD is unlocking the regenerative potential of the human body. For more information visit our website: www.biodlogics.com. BioD, LLC All products are regulated by the FDA under 21 CFR Part 1715 Aaron Brenner Drive Toll Free - 1-877-675-4149 1271 and Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act. Suite 204 [email protected] Memphis, TN 38120 www.biodlogics.com CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 1, 2015 ©2015 BioD, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2 LL FOUN E DA PB T M IO A N C E 6 ST 4 A 19 BLISHED Campbell Orthopaedic Journal Volume 1, May 2015 A Joint Publication of Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics The Campbell Foundation University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief S. Terry Canale, M.D. Editorial Advisors Kay Daugherty, BS • Margaret Knack, RN, MS • Karen Watson, BS, MBA Table of Contents Departmental Update from the Chairman .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 S. Terry Canale, M.D. News From Campbell Clinic ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Frederick M. Azar, M.D. State of the Residency ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Thomas W. ‘Quin’ Throckmorton, M.D. Dedicated Lectureship Series ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 2014 Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture - Terrance D. Peabody, M.D. 2015 Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture - J. Lawrence Marsh, M.D. CLINICAL & SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Graduating Resident Research Functional Movement Screen as a Predictor of Injury in Professional Basketball Players .............................................................. 15 Azzam, MG • Throckmorton, TW • Smith, RA • Graham, D • Scholler, J • Azar, FM Cigarette Smoking Increases Complication Rate in Forefoot Surgery ....................................................................................................... 20 Bettin, CC • Gower, K • McCormick, K • Wan, JY • Ishikawa, SN • Richardson, DR • Murphy, GA Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ Approach to Elective Surgery in the Smoking Patient Population: A Survey Study ........................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Hames, MA • Dean, EM • Ishikawa, SN • Murphy, GA • Richardson, DR Risk Factors for Surgical Release in Children with Clubfoot Treated by the Ponseti Method: Utility of Radiographic Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Heinsch, DJ • Moisan, A • Rhodes, L • Kelly, DM Factors the Predict Instability in Pediatric Diaphyseal Both Bone Forearm Fractures ....................................................................... 29 Kutsikovich, JI • Hopkins, CM • Gannon, EW • Beaty, JH • Warner, WC • Sawyer, JR • Spence, DD • Kelly, DM Predictors of Postoperative Pain and Narcotic Use After Primary Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair ....................................... 31 Roberson TA • Azar, FM • Miller, RH • Throckmorton, TW RETURN YOUR PATIENTS TO A HEALTHIER LIFE Evidence-based product protocols addressing Pain, Alignment, Strength and Stability produce better patient outcomes and higher patient satisfaction. 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DJOGlobal.com/motion VenaPro Reaction Web™ Empi Active™ Knee Empi Phoenix™ OA Nano™ CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 1, 2015 4 ©2015 DJO LLC All Rights Reserved 2511 - Campbell Ortho Journal Ad - Motion is Medicine.indd 1 2/10/15 12:39 PM Optimal Baseplate Rotational Alignment for Locking-Screw Fixation in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design Study ....................................................................................... 33 Stephens, BF • Hebert, CT • Azar, FM • Mihalko, WM • Throckmorton, TW A Quantitative Analysis of Baseplate and Glenosphere Position on Deltoid Tension in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Wright, JW • Potts, CA • Smyth, MP • Azar, FM • Ferrara, L • Sperling, JW • Throckmorton, TW Foot & Ankle Statin-Associated Tendinopathy: A Report of Two Cases and Summary of the Literature .............................................................. 43 Bettin, C • Murphy, GA Adult Reconstruction Is Gelsolin a Biomarker for Aseptic Loosening and is it Linked to Hypersensitivity? .......................................................................... 47 Bettin, CC • Sisson, WB • Kerkhof, AL • Mihalko, WM Pediatric Orthopaedics The Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Spondylolysis ........................................................................................ 49 Rush, JK • Astur, N • Scott, S • Kelly, DM • Sawyer, JR • Warner, WC Football-Related Concussion and Lower Extremity Injuries: Have Changes in the NFL/NCAA Had Any Effect on Younger Participants? ............................................................................................................................................................... 51 Naranje, SM • Erali, RA • Spence, DD • Warner, WC • Beaty, JH • Sawyer, JR • Kelly, DM Atypical Neurologic Deficits Following Ponte Osteotomy and Posterior Spinal Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis ..................... 53 Barkoh, K • Warner, WC • Meier, J • Sawyer, JR • Chan, G • Kelly, DM Shoulder Patient-Specific Targeting Guides Compared to Traditional Instrumentation for Glenoid Component Placement in Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Multi-surgeon Study in 70 Arthritic Cadaver Specimens ................................................. 60 Throckmorton, TW • Gulotta, LV • Bonnarens, FO • Wright, SA • Hartzell, JL • Rozzi, WB • Hurst, JM • Frostick, SP • Sperling, JW Orthopaedic Trauma Distal Femur Replacement for Acute Distal Femur Fractures in Elderly Patients................................................................................. 67 Bettin, CC • Weinlein, JC • Toy, PC • Heck, RK Translational Research A Mechanical and Histologic Comparative Study of the Effect of Saline, Steroid, Autologous Blood, and Platelet-Rich Plasma on Collagenase-Induced Achilles Tendinopathy in a Rat Model .............................................................. 69 Calandruccio, JH • Cannon, TA • Wodowski, AJ • Stephens, BF • Smith, RA Development of Fluorescent Arthroscopy for Early Detection of OA and Cartilage Injury ............................................................. 75 Cho, H • Azar, FM • Stuart, JM • Hasty, KA Sports Medicine A Novel Technique for Partial Transphyseal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Skeletally Immature: Surgical Technique and Review of Outcomes ............................................................................................................ 82 Bettin, CC • Throckmorton, TW • Miller, RH • Azar, FM foundation and residency news Campbell Foundation Achievements ........................................................................................................................................................................... 89 Jack R. Blair 2015 Graduating Orthopaedic Residents .................................................................................................................................................................. 90 2015 Orthopaedic Fellows ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 94 Current Orthopaedic Residents .................................................................................................................................................................................... 96 Campbell Club In Memoriam ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 99 Approximately 57.1 million adults smoke in the U.S.1 Count on EXOGEN • 86% non-union fracture heal rate1 • 38% faster healing of fresh fractures2,3 • 91% treatment compliance4 • 20-minute daily treatment Smoking hinders fracture healing by inhibiting vascularization at bone healing

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