Publications by authors named "Anthony Marois"

The treatment of massive, retracted rotator cuff tears remains a significant challenge to orthopaedic surgeons. While debridement and partial repair has been described as a viable option, surgeons seeking to perform a complete repair often must employ advanced mobilization techniques to lateralize retracted immobile rotator cuff tissue. Tears that appear irreparable often may be effectively mobilized with elements of capsular release, anterior interval slide, or posterior interval slide.

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  • * Surgeons should palpate the ulnar nerve and use fluid to create space in the joint before making incisions, which helps minimize risks to surrounding structures.
  • * Maintaining a clear view of instruments and joint surfaces during the procedure, as well as exercising caution around the ulnar and radial nerves, is essential for safe execution of elbow arthroscopy.
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Background: Previous studies have demonstrated the safety and cost-effectiveness of outpatient total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA), with the majority of studies focusing on 90-day outcomes and complications. Patient selection algorithms have helped appropriately choose patients for an outpatient TSA setting. This study aimed to determine the outcomes of TSA between outpatient and inpatient cohorts with at least a 2-year follow-up.

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The grit score is used to measure passion and perseverance for long-term goals. We hypothesized that higher grit scores would predict improved 90-day outcomes and reduced opioid requirements after primary arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR). Included were 103 patients.

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Insertional Achilles tendinopathy represents a chronic degenerative condition affecting the insertion of the Achilles. Surgery is indicated in recalcitrant cases and often involves extensive debridement followed by subsequent repair of the insertion. In the present study, we evaluate the results of knotted and knotless double-row suture systems for Achilles reattachment.

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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential micronutrient with evidence supporting its role in bone formation, tissue repair, and collagen production. Its clinical importance to the field of orthopaedic surgery has yet to be fully defined. Several observational studies have shown improved bone density and reduced hip fracture risk with supplementation.

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  • Total knee arthroplasty is effective for most knee osteoarthritis patients, yet about 5% may suffer from motion loss or arthrofibrosis.
  • Manipulation under anesthesia (MUA) is suggested for patients who don't reach over 90° of flexion 6-12 weeks after surgery and is generally safe with rare severe complications.
  • In a review of 78 cases using a new MUA technique, average knee flexion significantly increased from 80° to 115°, and no major complications were reported.
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