Publications by authors named "Ethan D Finlinson"

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  • A unique case of acute septic olecranon bursitis is discussed, where the suspected causal organism was initially thought to be a contaminant but later proved essential in treatment after other antibiotics failed.
  • The patient, a 53-year-old male with a history of similar infections, faced challenges in diagnosing the infection after multiple cultures returned no growth.
  • Successful treatment involved a combination of surgical debridements and a prolonged course of antibiotics, highlighting the difficulties in managing musculoskeletal infections and the significance of ongoing treatment based on the suspected organism.
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Manual wheelchair users place high stress on their shoulders. We describe a 69-year-old male who developed end-stage shoulder osteoarthritis from chronic manual wheelchair (MW) use. Three prosthetic total shoulder replacements failed, reflecting his refusal to transition to an electric wheelchair.

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In September 2015, a male aged 61 years with poorly controlled diabetes (his only medical problem) had left shoulder surgery that included an arthroscopic acromioplasty with debridement of suture material from a rotator cuff repair done 10 years prior. A subacromial corticosteroid injection was given 7 months later for pain and reduced motion. Three weeks later a fulminate infection was evident.

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We report the case of a 30-year-old Polynesian male with a severe gout flare of multiple joints and simultaneous acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of his right forearm and hand without trauma or other typical causes. He had a long history of gout flares, but none were known to be associated with compartment syndrome. He also had concurrent infections in his right elbow joint and olecranon bursa.

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