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Background: Given the relative rate of dissatisfaction following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and the need to further improve outcomes for all patients, various surgical methods have been developed that aim to restore the pre-arthritic alignment of the knee and lower limb. Common to these methodologies is a need to determine the pre-arthritic alignment of the knee and limb, thus producing defined targets for surgery. The aim of this paper was to compare the predicted pre-arthritic constitutional alignment of knee and lower limb calculated by the Flexion Extension Balancing Algorithm (FEBA) and the arithmetic HKA (aHKA) methods.

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Background: Age and sex are known predictors of isometric shoulder strength and therefore must be accounted for when noting strength values or administering assessments such as the Constant Score. Given the popularity of the Constant Score, it is important to ensure protocols and values remain clinically relevant and are representative of the intended population.

Method: Isometric shoulder strength was recorded for 511 participants without shoulder pathology using the Chatillon hand-held dynamometer.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article critiques the current focus of spinal robotics on improving pedicle screw placement, arguing that existing methods are already effective and may not need further emphasis.
  • It highlights the importance of a broader view in developing spinal surgical robotics, considering factors like quality, cost, and accessibility while pointing out that navigation systems can be equally accurate and more cost-effective.
  • The authors advocate for a shift toward enhancing various surgical procedures, such as discectomy and laminectomy, to ultimately improve patient outcomes and call for future spine surgeons to retain skills in traditional surgical techniques.
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Objective: While meniscal repair is preferable to meniscectomy, some cases may be at higher risk of failure if repaired. Incorporating fibrin clot (FC) into the repair has been proposed to improve healing rates. The purpose of this study was to determine the failure rates, patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and complications of FC augmented meniscal repair for cases considered to be at higher risk of failure.

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Response to the Letter to the Editor.

Knee

August 2024

Brisbane Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Centre, Level 6, Specialist Centre, Brisbane Private Hospital, 259 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, Australia.

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This study examines the correlation between the weight-bearing (WB) long leg radiograph (LLR)-derived hip-knee-ankle angle (HKAA) and intraoperative supine computer-assisted surgery (CAS)-derived HKAA measurements at the beginning and end of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The primary aim of the study was to determine if WB alignment could be mimicked or inferred based on intraoperative alignment findings. We conducted a prospective analysis from a cohort of 129 TKAs undergoing a CAS TKA at a single center by a single surgeon.

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Long-term results of per-operative knee arthroscopy in confirming suitability for unicompartmental arthroplasty.

Knee

October 2023

Brisbane Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Centre, Level 6, Specialist Centre, Brisbane Private Hospital, 259 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, Australia.

Background: Patient selection is key to the success of medial unicondylar knee arthroplasty (UKA). Progression of arthritis is the most common indication for revision surgery. Per-operative arthroscopy is a means of directly assessing the integrity of the lateral compartment.

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Purpose: Chronic low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. A clinical model for its cause is lacking. Defining a cause based clinical model and a framework of understanding back pain in terms of peripheral structural and central functional pain is essential for optimal management.

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 Various wrist arthroscopy techniques can be used in the management of scapholunate ligament (SLL) partial tears but their success has not been proven. Arthroscopic techniques including thermal shrinkage are becoming more popular in the management of partial SLL injuries. We hypothesized that arthroscopic ligament-sparing capsular tightening yields reliable and satisfactory results for the management of partial SLL tears.

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Practice Variation in Proximal Phalangeal Fracture Management.

J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol

April 2023

Australian Research Collaboration on Hands (ARCH), Mudgeeraba, QLD, Australia.

Practice variation may indicate a lack of evidence to guide management. This study investigated the preferences of operative management of proximal phalangeal fractures in Australian hand surgeons, as well as factors that may account for variations. An electronic survey of all members of the Australian Hand Surgery Society was performed.

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A biomechanical analysis of double-screw, double-button, and screw-button fixation constructs in patient-specific instrument-guided Latarjet procedure.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

July 2023

Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research (QUASR), Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Greenslopes Private Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Electronic address:

Background: The Latarjet coracoid transfer procedure reliably stabilizes the glenohumeral joint for shoulder instability. However, complications such as graft osteolysis, nonunion and fracture continue to affect patient clinical outcomes. The double-screw (SS) construct is regarded as the gold standard method of fixation.

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Anterior deltoid muscle reflection using a deltopectoral approach is safe and does not influence outcome of reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

J Shoulder Elbow Surg

June 2023

Brisbane Private Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research (QUASR), Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Electronic address:

Background: The deltopectoral approach is well accepted for shoulder arthroplasty procedures. The extended deltopectoral approach with detachment of the anterior deltoid from the clavicle allows increased joint exposure and can protect the anterior deltoid from traction injury. The efficacy of this extended approach has been demonstrated in anatomic total shoulder replacement surgery.

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Revision shoulder arthroplasty is increasing with the number of primary shoulder replacements rising globally. Complex primary and revisions of shoulder arthroplasties pose specific challenges for the surgeon, which must be addressed preoperatively and intraoperatively. This article aimed to present strategies for the management of revision of shoulder arthroplasties through a single-stage approach.

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 Surgical options for osteoarthritis (OA) of the first carpometacarpal include excision, replacement arthroplasty, and arthrodesis. However, in pan trapezial OA, optimal management of residual scaphotrapezoidal articulation has remained unclear.  The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether removing the proximal trapezoid from the scaphotrapezoid joint (STJ) and interposing tendon when performing a ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI) for pan trapezial arthritis resulted in any clinical or radiographic compromise compared with LRTI alone in isolated carpometacarpal joint arthritis.

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Background: Advances in shoulder magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and arthrography (MRA) have revolutionised musculoskeletal diagnosis and surgical planning. Despite this, the overall accuracy of MRI, with or without intra-articular contrast, can be variable.

Methods: In this prospective non-randomised analysis, 200 participants (74.

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Symptomatic massive posterosuperior rotator cuff tears without glenohumeral joint arthritis and chronic medial retraction often are deemed "irreparable." These patients often are treated with alternative joint-sparing procedures including superior capsular reconstruction or tendon transfer procedures. Open and arthroscopic-assisted muscle advancement techniques allow maximal lateral tendon mobilisation during rotator cuff repair.

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Background: Recurrent shoulder instability may be associated with glenoid erosion and bone loss. Accurate quantification of bone loss significantly influences the contemplation of surgical procedure. In addition, assessment of bone loss is crucial for surgical planning and accurate graft placement during surgery.

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Purpose: To investigate the patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and graft survival of combined anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and lateral extra-articular tenodesis (ACLR-LET) compared with a matched cohort having ACLR alone.

Methods: Patients were retrospectively recruited from a consecutive series of primary ACLR-LET, between 1996 and 2015, with a minimum postsurgical time of 4 years. ACLR-LET were matched with isolated ACLR for age, gender, and operation year.

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Arthroplasty in the hand: what works and what doesn't?

J Hand Surg Eur Vol

January 2022

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.

This review describes the different possibilities for arthroplasties at the proximal interphalangeal joint, thumb carpometacarpal joint, distal radioulnar joint, metacarpophalangeal joint and the wrist. For each joint, the indication for arthroplasty is explained, the surgical technique with the suitable implant is described and a brief summary of the outcomes reported in the literature is given.

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Exposure of the humeral articular surface through an anterior approach to the shoulder for grafting humeral bone defects requires partial or complete detachment of the subscapularis tendon and traditionally is achieved through a subscapularis tenotomy, peel tuberosity osteotomy, or lesser tuberosity osteotomy. This case report presents a technique of performing a pedicled-lesser tuberosity osteotomy to allow adequate access for allograft reconstruction of a large reverse Hill-Sachs lesion after a traumatic posterior dislocation, to restore humeral head sphericity and prevent recurrent glenohumeral joint instability. The inferior subscapularis insertion is left intact leaving a periosteal sleeve and preserving the blood supply to the lesser tuberosity and humeral head, with the aim of improving healing of the osteotomy and preventing graft-related complications, such as resorption.

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Review of complex regional pain syndrome and the role of the neuroimmune axis.

Mol Pain

November 2021

Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.

Background: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a progressive and painful disease of the extremities that is characterized by continuous pain inconsistent with the initial trauma. CRPS is caused by a multi-mechanism process that involves both the peripheral and central nervous system, with a prominent role of inflammation in CRPS pathophysiology. This review examines what is currently known about the CRPS inflammatory and pain mechanisms, as well as the possible impact of neurostimulation therapies on the neuroimmune axis of CRPS.

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Objective: To demonstrate the utility of MRI in separating clinically relevant from minor or incidental lesions of the triangular fibrocartilage complex and the major interosseous ligaments in the wrist.

Materials And Methods: In this retrospective study, we identified 89 patients and correlated MRI finding with subsequent arthroscopy. Triangular fibrocartilage complex abnormalities have been subdivided into disc lesions-central and radial-or ulnar-sided tears according to MRI appearances and surgical findings as the clinical and surgical approach is very different.

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Pyrocardan Trapeziometacarpal Joint Arthroplasty-Medium-Term Outcomes.

J Wrist Surg

December 2020

Brisbane Hand and Upper Limb Research Institute, Brisbane Private Hospital, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

 Pyrocardan trapeziometacarpal interposition implant is a free intra-articular spacer composed of pyrocarbon. This biconcave resurfacing implant, both ligament and bone-stock sparing, is indicated for use in early-to-moderate stage trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis. It was hypothesized that the postoperative outcome measures of the Pyrocardan implant would be comparable to those seen with ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI) surgeries and those reported by the designer of the implant, Phillipe Bellemère, but that strength would be greater than for LRTI.

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Introduction: Chronic disease poses a major problem for the Australian healthcare system as the leading cost-burden and cause of death. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD) typifies the problems with a growing prevalence and cost. We hypothesise that a scintigraphic test could optimise the diagnosis, especially in problematic extraoesophageal disease.

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