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Arthrosc Tech
March 2022
Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Treatment options for massive irreparable rotator cuff tears continue to evolve. Recently bursal acromial reconstruction (BAR) has been described as an additional option to reduce pain and improve comfort. As originally described, an acellular dermal allograft is secured to the underside of the acromion as an interposition graft.
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September 2021
Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, New Mexico.
The middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL) is well recognized as a primary stabilizer of the shoulder. Its role in shoulder pathologies such as adhesive capsulitis, subscapularis tendon tear, and glenohumeral arthritis is less understood. Biomechanically, the MGHL plays an important role in range of motion, specifically involving normal and pathologic external rotation in less than 45° of abduction.
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April 2021
Mammoth Hospital, Mammoth Lakes, California, and the Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Rotator cuff tears involving the musculotendinous junction with a significant amount of tendon still attached to the footprint laterally represent a challenging scenario for shoulder arthroscopists. Because of these challenges, adjunctive techniques to bridge tissue gaps may be required, and biologic augmentation may be considered to improve the healing environment. The following technique presents a stepwise approach to accomplishing the dual goals of a stable anatomic repair and biologic augmentation of this difficult pattern of rotator cuff pathology.
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November 2019
Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Treatment of full-thickness rotator cuff tears vary in surgical technique dependent on the amount of retraction of the rotator cuff and/or delamination of the soft tissue. The described technique addresses both of those concerns. We present a modification of the SpeedBridge technique used to address retracted or delaminated repairs and effectively expand the indications for use of the double-row knotless technique.
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October 2014
Taos Orthopedic Institute, Taos, New Mexico.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) femoral socket techniques have distinct advantages and disadvantages when considering the following techniques: transtibial, anteromedial portal, outside-in, and outside-in retroconstruction. There is no one perfect technique and we have an incomplete understanding of anatomical, biomechanical, isometry, stability, and clinical outcomes. Our primary focus is transtibial technique for creating the ACL femoral socket.
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August 2007
Taos Orthopedic Institute Research Foundation, Taos, NM, USA.
The purpose of this study is to quantitate the number of surgeries require to become proficient in minimally invasive surgery total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Operative duration is recorded for the first 100 patients having minimally invasive TKA by a single surgeon (J.H.
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