Publications by authors named "Jennifer A Kunes"

Article Synopsis
  • The study assesses the return to performance of MLB pitchers after undergoing ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) surgery using advanced analytics and pitch-tracking metrics.
  • At 1, 2, and 3 years post-surgery, the data showed that only 1.6% of pitchers returned to play within the first year, but the rates increased significantly to 71.9% at 2 years and 82.0% at 3 years.
  • The research highlights the importance of modern metrics, examining factors like expected fielding independent pitching and velocity, to evaluate pitchers' recovery and performance levels after surgery.
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Objective: Surgical site complications (SSCs) are the leading cause of unplanned emergency department visits and readmissions following total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The use of closed-incision negative pressure therapy (ciNPT) has shown promise in reducing SSC occurrence. However, no study has evaluated the cost-effectiveness of ciNPT in primary TJA.

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Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) after foot and ankle surgery has serious negative effects on patient health and quality of life. While previous studies have looked at predisposing factors for SSI, to our knowledge, no study has proposed a risk severity score.

Questions/purposes: Can a risk severity score, based on patient demographic characteristics and surgical variables, be developed for preoperative use in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery that will calculate the risk of an irrigation and debridement (I&D) procedure within 90 days of surgery utilizing data from previous surgeries?

Methods: A retrospective chart study was performed on patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rotator cuff injuries happen a lot in the U.S., leading to over 500,000 surgeries each year, but many do not work as well as hoped.
  • A special tissue called the subacromial bursa, which sits near the rotator cuff, seems to help with injury healing and might need to be kept during surgeries.
  • Research in rats showed that the bursa helps protect nearby tendons and promotes healing, and it might also be useful for delivering medicine to reduce pain and inflammation in damaged tendons.
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 Volar locking plate fixation (VLP) is commonly used to treat distal radius fractures (DRF). Risk of dorsal compartment injury with distal screw hole fixation has been studied; however, the risk with proximal screw hole fixation is not well studied.  The goal of this study was to investigate the risk of dorsal structure injury from the screw holes proximal to the two distal rows.

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Background: While tourniquet-free (T-) total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has gained popularity, tourniquet-use during minimally-invasive (MIS)-TKA has not been adequately studied. Traditional techniques employ knee hyper-flexion, compressing vasculature and reducing impact of bleeding, while MIS-TKA embraces the semi-extended knee position, which does not restrict the effects of bleeding on cementation and visualization. We compared the risk of aseptic loosening between patients undergoing T- MIS-TKA compared to T + MIS-TKA.

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Unlabelled: Rotator cuff injuries result in over 500,000 surgeries performed annually, an alarmingly high number of which fail. These procedures typically involve repair of the injured tendon and removal of the subacromial bursa. However, recent identification of a resident population of mesenchymal stem cells and inflammatory responsiveness of the bursa to tendinopathy indicate an unexplored biological role of the bursa in the context of rotator cuff disease.

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»: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-reported and pervasive in the orthopaedic surgical setting.

»: Screening programs that could increase reporting and assist in treatment and prevention are commonly underutilized.

»: There is little formalized education during orthopaedic surgery training for IPV.

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Purpose: Robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty typically necessitates use of tracking pins, which can vary in diameter. Complications such as infections and fractures at the pin-site have been observed, but clarification of the effect of pin diameter on complication is needed. The aim of this study is to compare the pin-related complication rates following robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty between 4.

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Distal radius fractures are common orthopedic injuries. Treatment has varied historically, but volar locking plating currently predominates. Although flexor tendon injury is a well-studied complication of this operation, extensor tendon injury is less well studied.

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