Publications by authors named "Garrigues G"

Background: Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes), formerly Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), is the most common pathogen responsible for postoperative shoulder infections.

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Background: Elbow injuries are prevalent among professional baseball pitchers as nearly 25% undergo ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction. Pitch type, ball velocity, and spin rate have been previously hypothesized to influence elbow varus torque and subsequent risk of injury, but existing research is inconclusive.

Purpose: To examine elbow varus torque, cumulative torque, and loading rate within professional pitchers throwing fastball, curveball, change-up, and slider pitches, as well as to identify potential influences of ball spin on the elbow.

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Postoperative delirium is the most common postsurgical complication in older adults and is associated with an increased risk of long-term cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD). However, the neurological basis of this increased risk- whether postoperative delirium unmasks latent preoperative pathology or leads to AD-relevant pathology after perioperative brain injury-remains unclear. Recent advancements in neuroimaging techniques now enable the detection of subtle brain features or damage that may underlie clinical symptoms.

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Introduction: Shoulder and elbow surgery fellowships in the United States are recognized for their academic emphasis, yet the correlation between an applicant's research productivity and fellowship match results remains unclear. This study (1) analyzed temporal trends in research productivity among matched fellowship applicants, (2) evaluated the influence of quantity of publications and first authorships on match positions, and (3) investigated program variations in research productivity.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of data from the San Francisco (SF) Match Database for shoulder and elbow surgery applicants matched between 2017 and 2024.

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Background: Impaired sleep quality often drives patients with rotator cuff tears (RCT) to seek surgical intervention. This meta-analysis reviews the impact of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) on sleep quality beyond six months and identifies influencing factors, primarily narcotics, on sleep quality.

Methods: The search spanned PubMed, Google Scholar, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register, targeting articles evaluating rotator cuff injury and sleep quality.

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  • * A total of 2.1% of patients (n=138) experienced dislocations, primarily within the first 90 days post-surgery, with different treatment approaches for dislocation including closed reduction, open reduction, revision arthroplasty, or benign neglect.
  • * Among those treated with closed reduction, only 31% were successfully resolved without further intervention, while many either required revision surgery or experienced recurrent dislocations, highlighting the complexity of managing these postoperative complications.
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  • - The study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of a specialized humeral diaphyseal cement restrictor during cemented total shoulder arthroplasty to improve cement pressurization and prevent improper extension.
  • - It included 218 shoulders from 207 patients, with results showing that 81.7% of devices were stable in the medullary canal, and stability was better in primary surgeries (84.2%) compared to revision surgeries (64.3%).
  • - The quality of cement mantle was also assessed, with 69.7% achieving Barrack grade A quality, significantly higher in primary cases (74.2%) compared to revision cases (39.3%).
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Purpose: To compare the biomechanical performance of a suture with proposed dynamic self-tensioning properties with that of commonly used high-tensile sutures by evaluating suture loop length changes, responses to cyclic loading, and failure testing with intermittent saline soaks.

Methods: Six knots each of 4 different sutures were studied: 3 high-tensile sutures (ORTHOCORD, FiberWire, and ETHIBOND), and a dynamically self-tensioning suture (DYNACORD). After we measured loop length, knots were soaked in 37°C saline for 24 hours.

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  • The study investigates the trends in Medicare reimbursements for professional fees versus facility fees in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) specifically for shoulder procedures from 2018 to 2024, highlighting cost-saving benefits of ASCs despite decreasing professional fees.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 33 common shoulder procedures, finding that facility fees have consistently outperformed professional fees, remaining higher and aligned with inflation.
  • The results underscore a troubling trend: while facility fees have stabilized, professional fees have steadily decreased over time, potentially impacting the viability of ASCs for practitioners.
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Suprascapular nerve (SSN) entrapment is a rare but significant cause of posterior shoulder pain and weakness. Compression of the nerve at the level of the spinoglenoid notch leads to weakness and atrophy of the infraspinatus. A detailed history and physical examination along with appropriate workup are paramount to arrive at this diagnosis.

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Historically, the wind-up delivery is considered a more biomechanically advantageous pitching motion compared to the stretch. Recently, some pitchers have shifted to pitching exclusively from the stretch regardless of the game situation. The goal of this study was to compare temporal, kinematic and kinetic variables between the wind-up and stretch deliveries.

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  • Increased surgeon volume is linked to better outcomes in orthopedic surgery, but the effect on total shoulder arthroplasty specifically was not well-studied prior to this research.
  • A large retrospective study used the PearlDiver Mariner database to analyze outcomes of shoulder arthroplasty from 2010 to 2022, focusing on the impact of surgeon volume on complication and reoperation rates.
  • Results showed that high-volume surgeons (performing 112+ cases) had significantly lower complication rates and better fellowship training compared to low-volume surgeons, and low-volume surgeons treated patients with more complex health issues.
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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and types of injuries incurred during kiteboarding (1), along with treatment approaches (2). In addition, the time to return to kiteboarding following injury (3) and factors associated with the rate and type of injury were analyzed (4).

Setting: Recreational kiteboarding.

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Background: Although both anatomic (ATSA) and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) have been popularized as a means of treating individuals with degenerative shoulder conditions, the indications for each can vary widely among providers. Although surgeons with differing fellowship training commonly perform these procedures, it is not understood how fellowship training influences choice of implant.

Methods: A national database was queried to identify surgeons performing ATSA and rTSA.

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Background: When the lead leg of a pitcher contacts the ground, the knee braces and then rapidly extends, initiating energy transfer to begin pelvis and trunk rotation.

Purpose: To investigate the relationship of lead knee extension during the pitching delivery with peak lead knee extension velocity, ball velocity, and elbow varus torque in high school and professional pitchers.

Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study.

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Background: Anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is a common surgical intervention for various shoulder pathologies, predominantly glenohumeral osteoarthritis. While generally considered safe and effective, complications remain a challenge. Short stem implants, aim to preserve bone stock and reduce complications.

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Background: Proximal humerus fractures are a common injury, predominantly affecting older adults. This study aimed to develop risk-prediction models for prolonged length of hospital stay (LOS), serious adverse complications, and readmission within 30 days of surgically treated proximal humerus fractures using machine learning (ML) techniques.

Methods: Adult patients (age >18) who underwent open reduction internal fixation (ORIF), hemiarthroplasty, or total shoulder arthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture between 2016 and 2021 were included.

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Purpose: Cervical total disc replacement (cTDR) has been established as an alternative treatment for degenerative cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. While the rate of complications for cTDR is reasonably low, recent studies have focused on bone loss after cTDR. The purpose of this work is to develop a clinical management plan for cTDR patients with evidence of bone loss.

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  • The study aimed to assess how well experienced reviewers can differentiate between AI-generated and original research abstracts in shoulder and elbow surgery, alongside evaluating an AI detection tool's performance.
  • Out of 50 abstracts evaluated by eight peer reviewers, only 62% of AI-generated ones were correctly identified; however, 38% of original abstracts were mistakenly classified as AI-generated.
  • Reviewers found unrealistic data helped identify AI-created abstracts, while misclassifications of original work often resulted from similarities in writing style.
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Purpose: To assess the consistency and quality of risk factor reporting for rotator cuff repair (RCR) retear and identify risk factors most frequently associated with retear.

Methods: A systematic review was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Of the initial 3,158 studies, a total of 31 met the following inclusion criteria: (1) clinical studies regarding RCR failure, (2) arthroscopic procedures involving RCR, (3) reporting of clinical outcomes, (4) publication within the past 5 years, and (5) studies investigating preoperative risk factors for retear.

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Background: In 2020, the American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists (ASSET) published an evidence-based consensus statement outlining postoperative rehabilitation guidelines following anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to (1) quantify the variability in online anatomic TSA rehabilitation protocols, and (2) assess their congruence with the ASSET consensus guidelines.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional investigation of publicly available, online rehabilitation protocols for anatomic TSA.

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Background: Total shoulder arthroplasty is performed by orthopedic surgeons with various fellowship training backgrounds. Whether surgeons performing shoulder arthroplasty with different types of fellowship training have differing rates of complications and reoperation remains unknown.

Methods: The PearlDiver Mariner database was retrospectively queried from the years 2010 to 2022.

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Purpose: To establish consensus statements on the diagnosis, nonoperative management, and labral repair for posterior shoulder instability.

Methods: A consensus process on the treatment of posterior shoulder instability was conducted, with 71 shoulder/sports surgeons from 12 countries participating on the basis of their level of expertise in the field. Experts were assigned to 1 of 6 working groups defined by specific subtopics within posterior shoulder instability.

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