Orthopaedic Journal

Orthopaedic Journal

2019 VOLUME 5 CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL LL FOUN E DA PB T M IO A N C E 6 ST 4 A 19 BLISHED When You Treat Sports Injuries . Syndesmosis TightRope® Implant System Distal Biceps Repair using the BicepsButton™ and Tension- Slide Technique FastThread™ BioComposite Screw ACL Graft Fixation Hip Labral Repair With Knotless SutureTak® Anchors Knotless Labral Repair Using 3.0 mm Knotless SutureTak Anchors Distal Radius Plating Think Arthrex. Global registry validation with: Ad.Arthrex.com/TASI © 2019 Arthrex, Inc. All rights reserved. www.surgicaloutcomesystem.comCAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 5, 2019 AD1-00227-EN_C 2 Campbell Orthopaedic Journal Volume 5, May 2019 LL FOUN E DA PB T M IO A N C E 6 ST 4 A 19 BLISHED 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 • Rebecca J. Farrell • Margaret Knack, RN, BSN, MS • Karen Romer, RN, BSN Marian Shaw, RN, BS • Jennifer Strain, BA, MBA • Karen Watson, BS, MBA Table of Contents Letter from the Editor-in-Chief ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 S. Terry Canale, M.D. Departmental Update from the Chairman ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 James H. Beaty, M.D. News From Campbell Clinic ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Frederick M. Azar, M.D. State of the Residency ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Thomas W. ‘Quin’ Throckmorton, M.D. Dedicated Lectureship Series ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 2018 Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture - Kristy L. Weber, M.D. 2019 Alvin J. Ingram Memorial Lecture - Joseph Bosco, M.D. James H. Beaty Professorship in Pediatric Orthopaedics ................................................................................................................................................... 21 2018-19 Visiting Professor Lecture Series ................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 5, 2019 3 FIXATION WITHOUT COMPROMISE Polyaxial calcar screws facilitate ideal calcar purchase independent of plate position Nine fixed angle locking screws in the head of the plate form divergent and convergent patterns to maximize fixation ® ANTHEM PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURE SYSTEM Innovative surgical solutions to advance trauma patient care. www.GlobusMedical.com/Trauma CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 5, 2019 4 CLINICAL & SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Graduating Resident Research Accessibility and Availability of Online Information for Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs ............................................... 28 Davidson, AR • Loftis, CM • Throckmorton, TW • Kelly, DM A Quantitative Analysis of the Effect of Glenoid Bone Volume on Baseplate Failure in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty ....................................................................................................................................... 33 DelBello, SM • Dopico, P • Brolin, TJ • Mihalko, WM • Azar, FM • Throckmorton, TW The Role of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Pediatric Thoracolumbar Compression Fractures .................................................................................................................... 35 Franklin, DB • Hardaway, AT • Sheffer, DD • Spence, DD • Kelly, DM • Muhlbauer, MS • Warner, WC • Sawyer, JR Five-Year Minimum Clinical And Radiographic Outcomes Of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Using A Hybrid Glenoid Component With A Central Porous Titanium Post ................................................................................ 36 Nelson, CG • Brolin, TJ • Ford, MC • Smith, RA • Azar, FM • Throckmorton, TW Concurrent Ipsilateral Tibial Shaft and Distal Tibial Fractures in Pediatric Patients: Risk Factors, Frequency, and the Risk of Missed Diagnosis ........................................................................................................ 38 Sheffer, BW • Ochsner, MG • Sawyer, JR • Villarreal, ED • Warner, WC • Beaty, JH • Spence, DD • Kelly, DM Posterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty Can Be Performed in Ambulatory Surgery Centers .................................................. 39 Westbrook, TJ • Swigler, CW • Rider, CM • Cleveland, KB Preoperative Narcotic Use and Inferior Outcomes After Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Clinical and Radiographic Analysis ......................................................................................................................................... 42 Thompson, KM • Hallock, JD • Smith, RA • Brolin, TJ • Azar, FM • Throckmorton, TW Tobacco Use Results in Inferior Outcomes After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty ............................................................................. 44 Walters, JD • George, LW • Wan, JY • Brolin, TJ • Azar, FM • Throckmorton, TW Adult Reconstruction Macrophage-Induced Corrosion in Stainless Steel ....................................................................................................................... 47 Black, CM • Heise, GM • Morrow, BR • Smith, RA • Mihalko, WM Evidence of Inflammatory Cell-Induced Corrosion (ICIC) of Total Knee Implants: Comparison to Electrocautery Induced Implant Damage ............................................................................................................. 50 Sorrels, JH • Heise, GM • Morrow, BR • Arnholt, C • Kurtz, S • Mihalko, WM Laxity Differences in Cruciate-Retaining and Posterior-Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Cadaver Study ............................ 52 Perkins, M • Mihalko, WM Foot & Ankle Post-Operative Use of the Wheeled Knee Walker After Foot and Ankle Surgery ......................................................................... 54 Green, KE • Shaw, ML • Murphy, GA • Ishikawa, SN • Grear, BJ • Bettin, CC • Yeoh, JC • Richardson, DR Hand Corticosteroid Injections for Trigger Finger in 110 Digits: Time to Patient Response ................................................................... 56 Calandruccio, JH • Mauck, BM • Acott, TR • Pate, TA • Pomerantz, ML • Jew, NB CAMPBELL ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL • VOLUME 5, 2019 5 Monitor patients.patients. 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Review of 3,780 Cases. .................................................................................................................. 59 Sheffer, BW • Kelly, DM • Spence, DD • Westbrooks, TJ • Palm, PH • Warner, WC • Beaty, JH • Sawyer, JR Preventing Early Postoperative Constipation After Posterior Spinal Fusion in Adolescents: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Medication Study ....................................................................................................... 61 Rhodes, LN • Mabry, WA

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