Publications by authors named "Ian Hutchinson"

Background: Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) with a nonspherical humeral head component and inlay glenoid is a bone preserving treatment for glenohumeral arthritis. This study aims to describe minimum two year patient reported outcomes, patient acceptable symptomatic state (PASS) achievement, and complications following TSA with this prosthesis.

Methods: A retrospective review of patients undergoing TSA with nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid was performed.

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Background: Livestock markets are critical intermediaries in the movement of cattle and sheep between herds and to abattoirs. Disease prevention strategies promoting Cleansing & Disinfection (C&D) of vehicles moving animals from markets are in place in Scotland to reduce the risk of widespread transmission of pathogens within the livestock industry. However, little is known about how market users implement C&D on their vehicles and how these may differ between sectors of the industry.

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  • Managing acromioclavicular joint injuries involves understanding the joint's anatomy and biomechanics, as well as conducting a proper physical exam to guide treatment choices.
  • The article reviews current knowledge on treatment options and discusses the authors' experience with anatomic coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction (ACCR) based on data from 45 patients treated between 2003 and 2016.
  • The results demonstrated significant improvements in various shoulder function scores after ACCR, indicating it effectively improves both horizontal and vertical stability of the joint.
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  • Despite advancements in osteosynthesis, fracture non-union is still a significant challenge in orthopaedic surgery, where improving biological strategies for fracture healing is essential.
  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has garnered interest in enhancing bone and soft tissue healing due to its ease of application from lab research to clinical settings.
  • This review highlights the variability in PRP preparation and application, concluding that while routine use for fracture healing is not yet supported, standardizing PRP treatments and conducting further studies are necessary for better outcomes.
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  • The Fragility Index (FI) measures how many patient outcomes must change for a clinical trial's results to lose statistical significance, but its usefulness is limited to understanding statistical significance alone.
  • Well-designed clinical trials focus on a minimum required sample size for reliability, making them inherently fragile.
  • Confidence intervals (CIs) provide a better understanding of result precision and uncertainty, suggesting that a large FI doesn't necessarily indicate strong findings; thus, emphasis should shift from FI to CI.
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Background: Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) with a nonspherical humeral head component and inlay glenoid is a successful bone-preserving treatment for glenohumeral arthritis. This study aimed to describe the 90-day complication profile of TSA with this prosthesis and compare major and minor complication and readmission rates between inpatient- and outpatient-procedure patients.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed of a consecutive cohort of patients undergoing TSA with a nonspherical humeral head and inlay glenoid in the inpatient and outpatient settings by a single surgeon between 2017 and 2022.

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Background: The concordance between preoperative synovial fluid cultures and intraoperative tissue cultures for identifying pathogenic microorganisms in shoulder periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains poorly understood. The purpose of our study was to examine the diagnostic accuracy of positive synovial fluid culture results in early pathogen identification for shoulder PJI.

Methods: A total of 35 patients who met the Musculoskeletal Infection Society criteria for PJI following primary anatomic or reverse arthroplasty and the study inclusion criteria were identified retrospectively from a single institution (multiple surgeons) from January 2011 to June 2021.

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Purpose: We evaluated the activity of AZD8205, a B7-H4-directed antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) bearing a novel topoisomerase I inhibitor (TOP1i) payload, alone and in combination with the PARP1-selective inhibitor AZD5305, in preclinical models.

Experimental Design: IHC and deep-learning-based image analysis algorithms were used to assess prevalence and intratumoral heterogeneity of B7-H4 expression in human tumors. Several TOP1i-ADCs, prepared with Val-Ala or Gly-Gly-Phe-Gly peptide linkers, with or without a PEG8 spacer, were compared in biophysical, in vivo efficacy, and rat toxicology studies.

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Purpose Of Review: There is little doubt that the consensus has changed to favor preservation of meniscal function where possible. Accordingly, the indications for meniscal repair strategies have been refocused on the long-term interest of knee joint health. The development and refinements in surgical technique have been complemented by biological augmentation strategies to address intrinsic challenges in healing capacity of meniscal tissue, with variable effects.

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Background: Pediatric mediastinal masses may be resected using an open or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) approach. We sought to define the preoperative imaging findings predicting amenability to VATS.

Methods: This multicenter retrospective study of pediatric patients undergoing either VATS or open surgical mediastinal mass resection between 2008 and 2018 evaluated the preoperative imaging descriptors associated with VATS.

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Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) research has typically focused on the release of highly potent cytotoxic agents to achieve antitumor efficacy. However, recently approved ADCs trastuzumab deruxtecan and sacituzumab govitecan release lower-potency topoisomerase inhibitors. This has prompted interest in ADCs that release lower-potency cytotoxic drugs to potentially enhance therapeutic index and reduce unwanted toxicity.

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On Earth, the circulation of Fe-rich fluids in hydrothermal environments leads to characteristic iron mineral deposits, reflecting the pH and redox chemical conditions of the hydrothermal system, and is often associated with chemotroph microorganisms capable of deriving energy from chemical gradients. On Mars, iron-rich hydrothermal sites are considered to be potentially important astrobiological targets for searching evidence of life during exploration missions, such as the Mars 2020 and the ExoMars 2022 missions. In this study, an extinct hydrothermal chimney from the Jaroso hydrothermal system (SE Spain), considered an interesting geodynamic and mineralogical terrestrial analog for Mars, was analyzed using Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

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Background: Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) in children is a rare condition with dangerous sequelae, and with only 22 other cases reported in the literature, treatment algorithms are poorly understood. Quick identification of the classic tried of sepsis, back pain and neurological deficit is critical. Source identification difficult and often cannot be identified.

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  • Metformin, a common diabetes medication, may enhance survival rates in patients with soft tissue sarcomas by affecting tumor metabolism and oncogenic pathways, although the exact mechanisms remain unclear.
  • The study aimed to determine if metformin usage was linked to longer survival among soft tissue sarcoma patients and to explore any differences based on diabetes status.
  • Using the SEER-Medicare database from 2007-2016, researchers identified 4,606 eligible patients and compared survival rates between those on metformin and those not on the medication through detailed statistical analysis.
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We present Magnetospheric Multiscale observations showing large numbers of slow electron holes with speeds clustered near the local minimum of double-humped velocity distribution functions of background ions. Theoretical computations show that slow electron holes can avoid the acceleration that otherwise prevents their remaining slow only under these same circumstances. Although the origin of the slow electron holes is still elusive, the agreement between observation and theory about the conditions for their existence is remarkable.

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This study investigates the incidence of myocarditis and pericarditis emergency department or inpatient hospital encounters before COVID-19 vaccine availability (January 2019–January 2021) and during a COVID-19 vaccination period (February-May 2021) in a large US health care system.

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Transverse patella fractures with loss of knee extensor mechanism function are a common orthopaedic injury requiring operative fixation. Current accepted surgical options for noncomminuted transverse fractures include open reduction with tension band wiring. Although these procedures result in good clinical outcomes and fracture healing, symptomatic hardware from the historically used metal implants is very common.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of soaking of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) grafts in vancomycin solution on graft biomechanical properties at the time of implantation.

Methods: The central third of patellar tendons was harvested from mature bovine knees and prepared as a tendon-only graft or a bone-tendon-bone (BTB) graft. Tendons were wrapped in gauze soaked in vancomycin solution (VS) (5 mg/mL) or normal saline (NS) and left to stand for 30 minutes at room temperature, simulating graft exposure times in the operating room during ACL reconstruction.

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Purpose: To determine whether (1) human leukocyte-platelet-rich plasma (L-PRP) or (2) leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) delivered on a hyaluronic acid (HA) scaffold at a bovine chondral defect, a simulated cartilage tear interface, in vitro would improve tissue formation based on biomechanical, histologic, and biochemical measures.

Methods: L-PRF and L-PRP were prepared from 3 healthy volunteer donors and delivered in conjunction with HA scaffolds to defects created in full-thickness bovine cartilage plugs harvested from bovine femoral condyle and trochlea. Specimens were cultured in vitro for up to 42 days.

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Bone grafting is the second most common tissue transplantation procedure worldwide. One of the alternative methods for bone repair under investigation is a tissue-engineered bone substitute. An ideal property of tissue-engineered bone substitutes is osteoinductivity, defined as the ability to stimulate primitive cells to differentiate into a bone-forming lineage.

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A Type II SLAP (superior labrum anterior posterior) lesion is a tear of the superior glenoid labrum with involvement of the long head of the biceps tendon insertion. In patients that do not improve with conservative treatment, there is a great deal of variability in the surgical management of these injuries that includes arthroscopic SLAP repair, arthroscopic SLAP repair with biceps tenodesis, biceps tenodesis alone and biceps tenotomy. Each surgical technique has specific effects on a patient's postoperative course and functional recovery.

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Plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose disease) is a rare, benign, hyperproliferative fibrous tissue disorder resulting in the formation of nodules along the plantar fascia. This condition can be locally aggressive, and often results in pain, functional disability, and decreased quality of life. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, but MRI and ultrasound are useful confirmatory adjuncts.

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Background: Many orthopaedic surgical procedures involve reattachment of a single tendon to bone. Whether tendon-to-bone healing is better facilitated by tendon fixation within a bone tunnel or on a cortical surface is unknown. The purpose of this study was to evaluate tendon-healing within a bone tunnel compared with that on the cortical surface in a rabbit model of biceps tenodesis.

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  • Neonatal brachial plexus injury (NBPI) in a rat model led to significant postural and functional issues, prompting a study on the correlation between glenoid deformities and gait.
  • After examining 24 rat pups at 8 weeks post-surgery, researchers found that the severity of glenoid deformity (particularly inclination) had strong positive and negative correlations with various gait metrics, indicating altered movement patterns.
  • The study suggests that gait analysis can serve as a valuable, non-invasive tool for assessing the impact of musculoskeletal injuries on limb functionality in NBPI models.
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  • The study investigates the use of mouse models to study knee ligament injuries and repairs, specifically evaluating their gross anatomy and biomechanical properties.
  • Researchers conducted tests on 44 male mice to gather data on the knee ligaments' load-to-failure force, stiffness, and failure sites, alongside histological analyses.
  • Findings indicate that despite slight differences, the mouse knee anatomy closely resembles that of humans, making murine models valuable for researching ligament injuries and treatments.
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