Publications by authors named "Raymond Kitziger"

Background: Tibial tubercle fractures (TTF) are uncommon injuries, comprising <3% of proximal tibial fractures. Rarely, they occur in conjunction with patellar tendon avulsion (PTA). We aimed to compare reoperation rates and short-term postoperative outcomes in patients with TTF versus combined injuries.

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Background: Functional internal rotation (fIR) can be limited after reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) and can result in difficulties performing activities of daily living (ADLs). The goal of this narrative review is to summarize the growing body of research on optimizing fIR after RSA that may be useful to clinical practice.

Methods: A narrative review of recent literature on IR after RSA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tibial tubercle fractures (TTFs) are rare, making up less than 3% of all proximal tibial fractures, and can sometimes occur alongside patellar tendon injuries (PTIs).
  • A study analyzed data from 2012 to 2023 at a children's hospital, focusing on demographic factors and injury patterns among 252 patients with 262 TTFs.
  • Results showed that fragment rotation and Ogden Type-I classification were significantly associated with combined TTF and PTI, helping surgeons in preoperative assessments.
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Background: Recently, fluoroscopy-assisted computer navigation has been developed to assess intraoperative cup inclination/anteversion and leg-length discrepancy (LLD) in the operating room. However, there is a relative dearth of studies investigating the accuracy of this software compared with postoperative radiographs.

Materials And Methods: We prospectively enrolled 211 navigated anterior total hip arthroplasties using fluoroscopy-assisted computer navigation software.

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Background: Fractures involving the anterolateral distal tibia, often referred to as Tillaux or Triplane fractures, are often treated operatively to achieve an anatomic reduction of the ankle joint articular surface. Although axial images from computed tomography scans are commonly obtained to measure displacement, no studies have examined these fracture patterns in the axial plane. This information may be useful to guide screw trajectory with only fluoroscopic imaging intraoperatively.

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At all levels of American football, knee injuries are common, with injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) making up a significant proportion. Historically, ACL injuries were career-altering for professional players, but innovative techniques in surgery and rehabilitation have returned many to the field. While there is a consensus on surgical techniques for ACL reconstruction, significant discrepancies remain on injury prevention and rehabilitation programs.

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Background: Some patients and clinicians have an explicit preference to associate symptoms with specific pathology. This bias can manifest in relatively specific names for illnesses with nonspecific symptoms and signs such as radial tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury, and fibromyalgia. This might be a manifestation of a desire for a sense of control and measurable as an unconscious bias for specific over non-specific illnesses.

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