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Techniques in Orthopaedics Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.

The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma.

Our latest   is out! "Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans (JOCD) Retroarticular Drilling: Position”
12/10/2021

Our latest is out! "Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans (JOCD) Retroarticular Drilling: Position”

Our latest   in out! "Osseointegration."       Via incoming University of Illinois Chicago med student Mike Edgar
29/06/2021

Our latest in out! "Osseointegration."



Via incoming University of Illinois Chicago med student Mike Edgar

Our latest   is out! "Will My Fracture Surgery Get Infected? Evidence-Based Risk Factors.”         🎩 tip: Mike Edgar for...
29/06/2021

Our latest is out! "Will My Fracture Surgery Get Infected? Evidence-Based Risk Factors.”



🎩 tip: Mike Edgar for this one

Our latest   in out! "Surgical Technique for Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning of Pediatric Lateral Humeral Cond...
13/10/2020

Our latest in out!

"Surgical Technique for Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning of Pediatric Lateral Humeral Condyle Fractures."

Our latest   is out! This one covers the modified anterolateral approach to the humerus.
20/10/2019

Our latest is out!

This one covers the modified anterolateral approach to the humerus.

18/04/2019

at improves the exploration of the deep acetabulum by going medial to the sartorius between it and the iliacus. We have found this approach quite useful and easy to master without any added complication....

16/04/2019

trauma center. Patients: Forty-seven patients (83% male individuals; average age 35 y; range, 18 to 70) with high-grade multiligamentous knee injuries were included in this study. Patients who had suffered knee dislocations III to V (KD III-KD V) (28 KD III, 16 KD IV, and 3 KD V injuries) between ...

15/04/2019

he use of uncemented stems in patients with poor quality bone. The main issue appears to be lack of cancellous bone cushioning resulting in point loading of prosthesis against cortical bone. We describe a novel surgical technique utilizing the patient’s own femoral head as an autogenic source of c...

11/04/2019

r sutures for fixation. Intramedullary techniques have been described including the use of specialized osteotomes or cement splitters as well as the use of ultrasonic cement extraction devices. However, concerns related to fracture and thermal damage to neurovascular structures remain a concern. Her...

09/04/2019

f length, rotation, and alignment of the metadiaphyseal region. In many instances, the use of bridge plating in these fracture patterns is difficult as the fragments are prone to displacement. Utilizing interosseous wiring in distal radius fractures with larger volar fragments provides an extraordin...

08/04/2019

ailed description of our preoperative planning and operative technique, and results of our prospective case series....

04/04/2019

s of a fishhook. In this method the broken nail is hooked under image guidance and retrieved in a retrograde manner by a nail-hook made from stainless steel wire. It removes the nail noninvasively as no further exposure is required after removal of the proximal part of the nail by traditional method...

02/04/2019

We describe a new technique for extraction of the Exeter V40 stem using the readily available Exeter offset broach handle.

01/04/2019

is, and graft failure are possible complications of trending treatment modalities. Our 2-staged novel technique offers a simpler, easier, lesser money and time-consuming procedure to combat one of the most difficult orthopedic problems. Patients and Methods: Between January 2012 and January 2014, 12...

28/03/2019

this pediatric condition as well as quantify outcomes. Delivering care in high-volume centers with pediatric specialists and a multimodal team will improve value in congenital hand differences....

26/03/2019

s the most commonly involved digit and often the clinical finding is present bilaterally. Children are often brought to clinic for evaluation of the cosmetic difference. Most agree, that an angular deformity of

25/03/2019

involvement. Release of the fused digits is an option to improve the appearance of the hand and to prevent deformities (eg, clinodactyly and flexion contractures) in the growing hand. Hand function may improve as well, particularly if independent finger motion can be generated....

21/03/2019

rgical procedures are applied effectively. There is a significant, meaningful role for hand therapy, normalizing hand differences through hand camps or peer relationships, and, when appropriate, referral to mental health professionals. Surgical management is targeted at the associated features of sy...

19/03/2019

eotomy may be indicated. Surgeons tasked with preoperative planning are limited by the 2-dimensional (2D) nature of radiographs. It becomes increasingly beneficial to have 3D information when surgical correction is mandated in multiple areas or critical locations such as the distal radioulnar joint....

18/03/2019

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14/03/2019

s during the surgery and also excess radiation exposure. Here, we present a simple technique to apply surgical pearl to angulate the pedicle screws in cephalocaudal direction using simple instrument available on table. This may help in reducing the usage of image intensifier and expedite the procedu...

12/03/2019

and biomechanical features of the anterolateral ligament (ALL), revealing a role in restraining internal tibial rotation in both ACL-intact and ACL-deficient knees. The Kaplan fibers of the iliotibial band have also been reported to provide significant restraint to internal tibial rotation. The ACL....

11/03/2019

scures a thorough appreciation for the stability contributions of both capsular and extracapsular structures. We consider injury to the soft tissues of the anterolateral knee–the anterolateral complex—just one component of what is frequently found to be a spectrum of pathology observed in the ro...

07/03/2019

ional stability. To improve functional and clinical outcomes, a combined ACL reconstruction with an associated ALL reconstruction has been proposed. Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of the combined ACL and ALL reconstruction. Methods: A literature search....

05/03/2019

anterolateral rotatory laxity is 1 potential contributing factor. Lateral extra-articular procedures are a heterogenous group of operations that were initially described as isolated treatments for the ACL deficient knee, and subsequently used in combination with intra-articular reconstructions. Init...

04/03/2019

uch as lateral extra-articular tenodesis and anterolateral ligament reconstruction. Use of these techniques can restore normal knee kinematics and potentially thereby reduce the rate of graft failure. Historically, experience with modified ACLR techniques such as the double-bundle ACLR have shown th...

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The purpose of Techniques in Orthopaedics is to provide information on the latest orthopaedic procedure as they are devised and used by top orthopaedic surgeons. The approach is technique-oriented, covering operations, manipulations, and instruments being developed and applied in such as arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma. Each issue is guest-edited by an expert in the field and devoted to a single topic.