Publications by authors named "Martin Scott"

Purpose: To (1) systematically assess which orthobiologic agents are being used in acetabular labral repairs and (2) report all available outcomes for patients undergoing operative management for labral repairs with orthobiologic agents.

Methods: The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases were queried in August 2023. Articles were included if they used an orthobiologic agent during hip arthroscopy for acetabular labral repair and reported functional outcomes.

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Recent reports suggest the ON and OFF pathways are differentially susceptible to selective vision loss in glaucoma. Thus, perimetric assessment of ON- and OFF-pathway function may serve as a useful diagnostic. However, this necessitates a developed understanding of normal ON/OFF pathway function around the visual field and as a function of input intensity.

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Background: Whereas uncomplicated labral tears with preserved fibers can be effectively treated with use of labral repair techniques, complex tears and hypoplastic labra require labral reconstruction. Standard reconstruction techniques feature grafted tissue that is added to existing, deficient tissue or that is utilized to replace a hypoplastic labrum entirely. However, such approaches utilizing allografts or remote autografts are limited because they often necessitate extensive debridement of the existing labrum to prepare a site for graft implantation, an approach that can damage and devascularize the chondrolabral junction.

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Background: Physical therapy remains a ubiquitous treatment modality for the management of frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) despite limited high-level evidence supporting its use. Leveraging patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and healthcare costs, this study compared patient outcomes and value achieved through watchful waiting (WW) vs. physical therapy (PT) for conservative management of frozen shoulder.

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Macrophages exhibit remarkable functional plasticity, a requirement for their central role in tissue homeostasis. During chronic inflammation, macrophages acquire sustained inflammatory 'states' that contribute to disease, but there is limited understanding of the regulatory mechanisms that drive their generation. Here we describe a systematic functional genomics approach that combines genome-wide phenotypic screening in primary murine macrophages with transcriptional and cytokine profiling of genetic perturbations in primary human macrophages to uncover regulatory circuits of inflammatory states.

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Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) is an autologous orthobiologic agent that may be of benefit in specific surgical scenarios. Composed of elements isolated from bone marrow, including mesenchymal stromal cells, bone marrow-derived platelets, red and white blood cells, and hematopoietic precursors, BMAC has gained appeal for its potential to slow the progression of chondral degeneration, improve function, and provide symptomatic relief. BMAC is typically prepared during the final stages of a surgical procedure, beginning with bone marrow aspirate harvested from the iliac crest, distal femur, body of the ilium, or proximal humerus and then centrifuged to yield concentrated marrow cells.

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Purpose: (1) To systematically review treatments for partial extensor mechanism tendon tears in professional and amateur athletes and (2) to report outcomes for patients undergoing operative versus nonoperative management.

Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science were queried in August 2023 using the following Boolean search: (quadriceps OR patella) AND (partial) AND (tear). Articles were included if they reported outcomes of operative or nonoperative management of partial extensor mechanism tears of the knee in athletes.

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A review with 93 references describing various 3D printing approaches that have been used to create microfluidic devices containing electrodes for electrochemical detection. The use of 3D printing to fabricate microfluidic devices is a rapidly growing area. One significant research area is how to detect analytes in the devices for quantitation purposes.

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  • Cancer cells, particularly in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), resist treatment via the TNFα/NF-κB signaling pathway, with genomic changes seen in about 40% of cases.
  • Researchers performed an RNAi screen, revealing that key cellular pathways (WNT, NOTCH, TGFβ) and specific cell cycle kinases (like AURKA and TTK) play significant roles in regulating NF-κB activation and cancer cell viability when exposed to TNFα.
  • Focusing on the TTK protein, they found that inhibiting it enhances cell death and sensitivity to radiation therapy, highlighting potential therapeutic targets that could improve treatment outcomes in HNSCC.
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  • The study focuses on optimizing inhibitors for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) Exon20 insertions (Ex20Ins) using structure-based drug design (SBDD).
  • A new compound was discovered that is both effective against EGFR Ex20Ins and able to cross the blood-brain barrier in preclinical tests.
  • The design process involved creating a novel bicyclic structure, making strategic modifications to improve stability and enhance brain exposure by refining key molecular properties.
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Background: Despite the growing volume of neighborhood-level health disparity research, there remains a paucity of prospective studies investigating the relationship between Area Deprivation Index (ADI) and functional outcomes for patients undergoing hip arthroscopy.

Purpose: To investigate the relationship between neighborhood-level socioeconomic status and functional outcomes after hip arthroscopy.

Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.

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Recent evidence from small animal models and human electrophysiology suggests that the OFF-pathway is more vulnerable to glaucomatous insult than the ON-pathway. Thus, OFF-pathway based measurements of visual function may be useful in the diagnosis of Glaucoma. The steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) can be used to non-invasively make such functional measurements.

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Tendons, which transmit force from muscles to bones, are highly prone to injury. Understanding the mechanisms driving tendon fate would impact efforts to improve tendon healing, yet this knowledge is limited. To find direct regulators of tendon progenitor emergence, we performed a zebrafish high-throughput chemical screen.

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Purpose: This study explores the potential of pre-clinical in vitro cell line response data and computational modeling in identifying the optimal dosage requirements of pan-RAF (Belvarafenib) and MEK (Cobimetinib) inhibitors in melanoma treatment. Our research is motivated by the critical role of drug combinations in enhancing anti-cancer responses and the need to close the knowledge gap around selecting effective dosing strategies to maximize their potential.

Results: In a drug combination screen of 43 melanoma cell lines, we identified specific dosage landscapes of panRAF and MEK inhibitors for NRAS vs.

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  • The study aimed to explore how social determinants of health (SDOH) disparities affect outcomes like emergency department visits and postoperative complications after hip surgery, using a large national database.
  • Researchers matched patients with SDOH disparities to those without, analyzing data from 2015 to 2022, focusing on various health indicators and outcomes.
  • Results showed no significant differences in immediate complications or emergency visits between groups, but patients with SDOH disparities had a higher 5-year revision hip arthroscopy rate, indicating long-term impact.
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Purpose: This study explores the potential of preclinical cell line response data and computational modeling in identifying optimal dosage requirements of pan-RAF (Belvarafenib) and MEK (Cobimetinib) inhibitors in melanoma treatment. Our research is motivated by the critical role of drug combinations in enhancing anti-cancer responses and the need to close the knowledge gap around selecting effective dosing strategies to maximize their potential.

Results: In a drug combination screen of 43 melanoma cell lines, we identified unique dosage landscapes of panRAF and MEK inhibitors for NRAS vs BRAF mutant melanomas.

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Background: The indications for hip arthroscopy in patients aged ≥40 years remain controversial, as observational studies have suggested that advanced age portends poor functional outcomes, poor durability of improvement, and high rates of conversion to total hip arthroplasty.

Purpose: To compare hip arthroscopy versus nonoperative management for symptomatic labral tears in patients aged ≥40 years with limited radiographic osteoarthritis.

Study Design: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1.

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Background: Patients with partial thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCTs) often present with concurrent pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT). To address both conditions simultaneously, long head of the biceps (LHB) tenotomy or tenodesis can be performed at the time of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR). This study aims to compare postoperative shoulder active range of motion (AROM) and complications following transtendinous RCR with concurrent LHB tenodesis or tenotomy.

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Background: While studies have assessed comparative rates of restoration of shoulder function and alleviation of symptoms, comparative systemic postoperative complication rates between biceps tenotomy and tenodesis have yet to be assessed. The purpose of the present study was to use a national administrative database to perform a comprehensive investigation into 30-day complication rates after biceps tenotomy versus tenodesis, thus providing valuable insights for informed decision-making by clinicians and patients regarding the optimal surgical approach for pathologies of the long head of the biceps tendon.

Methods: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database was queried to analyze postoperative complication rates and metrics associated with biceps tenotomy and tenodesis.

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  • The interportal and T-capsulotomy techniques used in hip arthroscopy can weaken the hip's stability by disrupting the iliofemoral ligament, potentially leading to complications like dislocation and pain.
  • * A new minimally invasive puncture capsulotomy technique has been developed to avoid damaging the hip capsule, preserving its biomechanics while still allowing for effective joint visualization.
  • * The procedure involves careful positioning and fluid distention to minimize risks, with specific portal placements guided by fluoroscopy and arthroscopic techniques.
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  • The study investigates the impact of chondrolabral junction (CLJ) breakdown on patient-reported outcomes after hip arthroscopy for labral tears over a 24-month follow-up period.
  • It classified patients into two groups based on the severity of their CLJ damage: mild (grades 0-2) and severe (grades 3-4), and analyzed their recovery using various outcome measures.
  • Although patients with severe damage initially reported worse outcomes, they showed significant improvements over time, achieving clinically meaningful thresholds by the follow-up.
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Background: Despite growing interest in delivering high-value orthopaedic care, the costs associated with hip arthroscopy remain poorly understood. By employing time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC), we aimed to characterize the cost composition of hip arthroscopy for labral pathological conditions and to identify factors that drive variation in cost.

Methods: Using TDABC, we measured the costs of 890 outpatient hip arthroscopy procedures for labral pathological conditions across 5 surgeons at 4 surgery centers from 2015 to 2022.

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Objectives: The demographic disparities among surgeons in academic leadership positions is well documented. We aimed to characterize the present demographic details of abdominal transplant surgeons who have achieved academic and clinical leadership positions.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed the 2022-2023 American Society of Transplant Surgeons membership registry to identify 1007 active abdominal transplant surgeons.

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  • Targeting the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) pathway is a proven strategy for treating estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers, leading to the development of a new type of drug called a PROTAC designed to degrade ERα.
  • In laboratory tests, this PROTAC showed strong effectiveness in degrading ERα and blocking its activity in breast cancer cells, but results did not match when tested in live models.
  • The discrepancy is attributed to the PROTAC’s linker being metabolically unstable, which leads to the creation of competing metabolites that interfere with the drug's ability to degrade ERα; this emphasizes the importance of designing more stable PROTACs for better treatment outcomes.
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In vitro metabolism studies of the spleen tyrosine kinase inhibitors AZ-A and AZ-B identified four unusual metabolites. M1 (mass-to-charge ratio 411) was formed by both molecules and was common to several analogs (AZ-C to AZ-H) sharing the same core structure, appearing to derive from the complete loss of a pendent 3,4-diaminotetrahydropyran ring and pyrazole ring cleavage resulting in a nonobvious metabolite. M2-M4 were formed by AZ-A and a subset of the other compounds only and apparently resulted from a sequential loss of H from parent.

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