Objective: The purpose of the study was to demonstrate the financial impact of the addition of a dedicated orthopaedic traumatologist to a private group practice at a Level II community-based trauma system.
Design: Retrospective review of financial records.
Setting: Level II trauma center and large group practice.
Methods: Office billing and financial data were evaluated for the 12 months before the addition of a dedicated, hospital-based, orthopaedic traumatologist and for a 2-year period after the hiring. Outcomes such as payor mix, collection rates, time to breakeven, days off, call days, evenings worked, durable medical equipment, and x-ray and casting reimbursement were analyzed.
Results: The addition of a dedicated traumatologist was financially beneficial for the partnership. Existing practices increased 23% in charges and 32% in collections despite partners taking more vacation days and 14% less call. This was partially the result of increased nontrauma referrals, full clinic templates, and uninterrupted elective operating room schedules. Over a 2-year period, elective arthroplasty cases increased 13.1%, elective arthroscopy cases increased 35.4%, and total patient office visits increased 18.8%. The payor mix for trauma patients was poorer than the group average; however, this was offset by decreased overhead requirements. Collections rate for the trauma partner in evaluation and management, surgery, casting, durable medical equipment, and radiology improved dramatically after the first year to become just slightly less than other clinic-specialized practices. The cost of bringing on a new trauma partner is substantial but regained after 6 months.
Conclusions: A dedicated orthopaedic traumatologist can be extremely beneficial to a group practice and to the traumatologist given the appropriate case volume, payor mix, and a relative value unit-based payment system.
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Int J Surg Case Rep
January 2025
Orthopedics and traumatology UNAB, Floridablanca, Colombia. Electronic address:
Introduction And Importance: Introduction and importance: Bone tumors of the foot constitute 3 % of all bone tumors, within these, the location in the talus constitutes between 8 and 23 % of bone tumors. Within the oncological management of these lesions, preservation surgery has had a great boom in the last 10 years, however, the use of massive structural allograft is not a conventional surgery and there is little literature on its use, which is why we consider important to document clinical cases.
Case Presentation: we document 2 clinical cases of bone tumor in the talus that were surgically managed with tumor resection plus reconstruction with total and partial talus allograft.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg
November 2024
Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Center Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany. Electronic address:
Background: The increasing incidence of proximal humeral fractures poses complex challenges in determining the optimal therapeutic strategies due to the diverse fracture patterns and individual patient characteristics. Traumatologists and orthopedic surgeons face significant decisions, as potential consequences such as pain, functional limitations, and complications may significantly affect patients' quality of life. Given the varying viewpoints on appropriate treatment modalities, a thorough examination of current care practices is crucial.
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October 2024
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
J Orthop Trauma
November 2024
Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and.
Objectives: To identify characteristics that contribute to surgical complexity in pilon fractures and to develop a machine learning (ML) Pilon Surgical Difficulty Score (PSDS) based on these factors.
Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Setting: Academic Level I trauma center.
Sovrem Tekhnologii Med
October 2024
Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Head of the Laboratory of Human Microbiome and Means for its Correction; Academician I.N. Blokhina Nizhny Novgorod Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Federal Consumer Rights Protection and Human Health Control Service), 71 Malaya Yamskaya St., Nizhny Novgorod, 603950, Russia.
Unlabelled: is to study the possibility of applying commercial wound coatings for treating infected wounds as a carrier matrix for bacteriophages.
Materials And Methods: Twelve varieties of commercial wound coverings based on biopolymers of natural and synthetic origin, a biological preparation Staphylophag produced by scientific-industrial association Microgen (Russia), registration certificate P N001973/01, and the 3196 test strain (GenBank JARQZO000000000) isolated from a patient with a burn wound have been used in our work. The ability of commercial biological wound coatings to absorb solutions was examined by immersing them in a physiological solution (pH 7.
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