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152. Surgical Predictors of Clinical Outcomes After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
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Allen, Christina R., Anderson, Allen F., Cooper, Daniel E., DeBerardino, Thomas M., Dunn, Warren R., Haas, Amanda K., Huston, Laura J., Lantz, Brett (Brick) A., Mann, Barton, Nwosu, Sam K., Spindler, Kurt P., Stuart, Michael J., Wright, Rick W., Albright, John P., Amendola, Annunziato (Ned), Andrish, Jack T., Annunziata, Christopher C., Arciero, Robert A., Bach, Bernard R., Jr, Baker, Champ L., III, Bartolozzi, Arthur R., Baumgarten, Keith M., Bechler, Jeffery R., Berg, Jeffrey H., Bernas, Geoffrey A., Brockmeier, Stephen F., Brophy, Robert H., Bush-Joseph, Charles A., Butler, J. Brad, V, Campbell, John D., Carey, James L., Carpenter, James E., Cole, Brian J., Cooper, Jonathan M., Cox, Charles L., Creighton, R. Alexander, Dahm, Diane L., David, Tal S., Flanigan, David C., Frederick, Robert W., Ganley, Theodore J., Garofoli, Elizabeth A., Gatt, Charles J., Jr, Gecha, Steven R., Giffin, James Robert, Hame, Sharon L., Hannafin, Jo A., Harner, Christopher D., Harris, Norman Lindsay, Jr, Hechtman, Keith S., Hershman, Elliott B., Hoellrich, Rudolf G., Hosea, Timothy M., Johnson, David C., Johnson, Timothy S., Jones, Morgan H., Kaeding, Christopher C., Kamath, Ganesh V., Klootwyk, Thomas E., Levy, Bruce A., Ma, C. Benjamin, Maiers, G. Peter, II, Marx, Robert G., Matava, Matthew J., Mathien, Gregory M., McAllister, David R., McCarty, Eric C., McCormack, Robert G., Miller, Bruce S., Nissen, Carl W., O’Neill, Daniel F., Owens, Brett D., Parker, Richard D., Purnell, Mark L., Ramappa, Arun J., Rauh, Michael A., Rettig, Arthur C., Sekiya, Jon K., Shea, Kevin G., Sherman, Orrin H., Slauterbeck, James R., Smith, Matthew V., Spang, Jeffrey T., Svoboda, Steven J., Taft, Timothy N., Tenuta, Joachim J., Tingstad, Edwin M., Vidal, Armando F., Viskontas, Darius G., White, Richard A., Williams, James S., Jr, Wolcott, Michelle L., Wolf, Brian R., and York, James J.
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- 2017
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153. Successful Return to Sport After Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization Versus Nonoperative Management in Contact Athletes With Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Prospective Multicenter Study
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Dickens, Jonathan F., Rue, John-Paul, Cameron, Kenneth L., Tokish, John M., Peck, Karen Y., Allred, C. Dain, Svoboda, Steven J., Sullivan, Robert, Kilcoyne, Kelly G., and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2017
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154. Readability of Online Sources Regarding Meniscal Tears
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Hodax, Jonathan D., Baird, Grayson L., McBride, Trevor, and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2017
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155. Social Media Is Here …“Like” It or Not
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Owens, Brett D.
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- 2017
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156. Hinged External Fixators Protect Ligament Reconstructions in Knee Dislocations: Commentary on the article by James P. Stannard, MD, et al.: “Hinged External Fixation in the Treatment of Knee Dislocations. A Prospective Randomized Study”
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Owens, Brett D
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- 2014
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157. Characterization of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Gymnastics Participants From 2013 to 2020.
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Albright, J. Alex, Meghani, Ozair, Lemme, Nicholas J., Owens, Brett D., and Tabaddor, Ramin
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SHOULDER injuries ,ELECTRONIC surveillance ,GYMNASTICS ,ELBOW injuries ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
Background: Many studies have analyzed gymnastics-related injuries in collegiate and elite athletes, but there is minimal literature analyzing the epidemiological characteristics of injuries in the greater gymnastics community. Hypothesis: A higher incidence of injuries in younger gymnasts between the ages of 6 and 15 years compared with those 16 years and older and a difference in the distribution of injuries between male and female gymnasts. Study Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for all gymnastics-related musculoskeletal injuries presenting to the emergency department (ED) between 2013 and 2020. Incidence was calculated as per 100,000 person-years using the weighted estimates provided by NEISS and national participation data. Chi-square and column proportion z -testing was used to analyze where appropriate. Results: The incidence of gymnastics-related musculoskeletal injuries was 480.7 per 100,000 person-years. Most ED visits were children between the ages of 6 and 15 years (84.0%). Younger gymnasts (ages 6 to 10) were most likely to experience a lower arm fracture, while those over the age of 10 years were most likely to experience an ankle sprain (P < 0.01). Men and boys presented with a much greater proportion of shoulder injuries (8.0% vs 3.9%), while women and girls presented with a greater proportion of elbow injuries (9.9 % vs 5.9%) and wrist (10.5% vs 8.3%) injuries (P < 0.01). Conclusion: As hypothesized, most gymnastics-related injuries between 2013 and 2020 were athletes between 6 and 15 years old. Many of these athletes are attempting new, more difficult, skills and are at increased risk of more acute injury when attempting skills they may be unfamiliar with. Clinical Relevance: With increased pressure to specialize at an early age to maintain competitiveness and learn new, higher-level skills compared with their peers, younger athletes are most susceptible to acute injury. New injury prevention strategies could be implemented to help this high-risk population compete and train safely. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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158. Predicting anterior cruciate ligament failure load with T2* relaxometry and machine learning as a prospective imaging biomarker for revision surgery.
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Flannery, Sean W., Beveridge, Jillian E., Proffen, Benedikt L., Walsh, Edward G., BEAR Trial Team, Ecklund, Kirsten, Micheli, Lyle J., Owens, Brett D., Fadale, Paul D., Hulstyn, Michael J., Costa, Meggin Q., Chrostek, Cynthia, Sanborn, Ryan M., Sant, Nicholas J., Yen, Yi-Meng, Kramer, Dennis E., Murray, Martha M., Kiapour, Ata M., and Fleming, Braden C.
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REOPERATION ,MACHINE learning ,WILCOXON signed-rank test ,SUPPORT vector machines ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament - Abstract
Non-invasive methods to document healing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) structural properties could potentially identify patients at risk for revision surgery. The objective was to evaluate machine learning models to predict ACL failure load from magnetic resonance images (MRI) and to determine if those predictions were related to revision surgery incidence. It was hypothesized that the optimal model would demonstrate a lower mean absolute error (MAE) than the benchmark linear regression model, and that patients with a lower estimated failure load would have higher revision incidence 2 years post-surgery. Support vector machine, random forest, AdaBoost, XGBoost, and linear regression models were trained using MRI T
2 * relaxometry and ACL tensile testing data from minipigs (n = 65). The lowest MAE model was used to estimate ACL failure load for surgical patients at 9 months post-surgery (n = 46) and dichotomized into low and high score groups via Youden's J statistic to compare revision incidence. Significance was set at alpha = 0.05. The random forest model decreased the failure load MAE by 55% (Wilcoxon signed-rank test: p = 0.01) versus the benchmark. The low score group had a higher revision incidence (21% vs. 5%; Chi-square test: p = 0.09). ACL structural property estimates via MRI may provide a biomarker for clinical decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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159. Trends in the diagnosis of SLAP lesions in the US military
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Waterman, Brian R., Cameron, Kenneth L., Hsiao, Mark, Langston, Joseph R., Clark, Nicholas J., and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2015
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160. Graft Choice for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Women Aged 25 Years and Younger: A Systematic Review
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Etzel, Christine M., primary, Nadeem, Maheen, additional, Gao, Burke, additional, Boduch, Abigail N., additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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- 2022
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161. Performance After Concussion in National Basketball Association Players
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DeFroda, Steven F., primary, Patel, Devan D., additional, Milner, John D., additional, Yang, Daniel S., additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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- 2022
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162. Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671211065447 - Design Features and Rationale of the BEAR-MOON (Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network) Randomized Clinical Trial
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Spindler, Kurt P., Imrey, Peter B., Yalcin, Sercan, Beck, Gerald J., Calbrese, Gary, Cox, Charles L., Fadale, Paul D., Farrow, Lutul, Fitch, Robert, Flanigan, David, Fleming, Braden C., Hulstyn, Michael J., Jones, Morgan H., Kaeding, Christopher, Katz, Jeffrey N., Kriz, Peter, Magnussen, Robert, McErlean, Ellen, Melgaard, Carrie, Owens, Brett D., Saluan, Paul, Strnad, Greg, Winalski, Carl S., and Wright, Rick
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110604 Sports Medicine ,FOS: Health sciences ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671211065447 for Design Features and Rationale of the BEAR-MOON (Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network) Randomized Clinical Trial by BEAR-MOON Design Group, Kurt P. Spindler, Peter B. Imrey, Sercan Yalcin, Gerald J. Beck, Gary Calbrese, Charles L. Cox, Paul D. Fadale, Lutul Farrow, Robert Fitch, David Flanigan, Braden C. Fleming, Michael J. Hulstyn, Morgan H. Jones, Christopher Kaeding, Jeffrey N. Katz, Peter Kriz, Robert Magnussen, Ellen McErlean, Carrie Melgaard, Brett D. Owens, Paul Saluan, Greg Strnad, Carl S. Winalski and Rick Wright in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
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- 2022
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163. sj-docx-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221104470 – Supplemental material for Descriptive Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With and Without Tunnel Bone Grafting
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DeFroda, Steven F., Owens, Brett D., Wright, Rick W., Huston, Laura J., Pennings, Jacquelyn S., Haas, Amanda K., Allen, Christina R., Cooper, Daniel E., DeBerardino, Thomas M., Dunn, Warren R., Lantz, Brett Brick A., Spindler, Kurt P., Stuart, Michael J., Albright, John P., Amendola, Annunziato (Ned), Annunziata, Christopher C., Arciero, Robert A., Bach, Bernard R., Baker, Champ L., Bartolozzi, Arthur R., Baumgarten, Keith M., Bechler, Jeffery R., Berg, Jeffrey H., Bernas, Geoffrey A., Brockmeier, Stephen F., Brophy, Robert H., Bush-Joseph, Charles A., Butler, J. Brad, Carey, James L., Carpenter, James E., Cole, Brian J., Cooper, Jonathan M., Cox, Charles L., Creighton, R. Alexander, David, Tal S., Flanigan, David C., Frederick, Robert W., Ganley, Theodore J., Garofoli, Elizabeth A., Gatt, Charles J., Gecha, Steven R., Giffin, James Robert, Hame, Sharon L., Hannafin, Jo A., Harner, Christopher D., Harris, Norman Lindsay, Hechtman, Keith S., Hershman, Elliott B., Hoellrich, Rudolf G., Johnson, David C., Johnson, Timothy S., Jones, Morgan H., Kaeding, Christopher C., Kamath, Ganesh V., Klootwyk, Thomas E., Levy, Bruce A., Ma, C. Benjamin, Maiers, G. Peter, Marx, Robert G., Matava, Matthew J., Mathien, Gregory M., McAllister, David R., McCarty, Eric C., McCormack, Robert G., Miller, Bruce S., Nissen, Carl W., O’Neill, Daniel F., Parker, Richard D., Purnell, Mark L., Ramappa, Arun J., Rauh, Michael A., Rettig, Arthur C., Sekiya, Jon K., Shea, Kevin G., Sherman, Orrin H., Slauterbeck, James R., Smith, Matthew V., Spang, Jeffrey T., Svoboda, Steven J., Taft, Timothy N., Tenuta, Joachim J., Tingstad, Edwin M., Vidal, Armando F., Viskontas, Darius G., White, Richard A., Williams, James S., Wolcott, Michelle L., Wolf, Brian R., and York, James J.
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110323 Surgery ,110604 Sports Medicine ,FOS: Health sciences ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221104470 for Descriptive Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With and Without Tunnel Bone Grafting by Steven F. DeFroda, Brett D. Owens, Rick W. Wright, Laura J. Huston, Jacquelyn S. Pennings, Amanda K. Haas, Christina R. Allen, Daniel E. Cooper, Thomas M. DeBerardino, Warren R. Dunn, Brett Brick A. Lantz, Kurt P. Spindler, Michael J. Stuart, John P. Albright, Annunziato (Ned) Amendola, Christopher C. Annunziata, Robert A. Arciero, Bernard R. Bach, Champ L. Baker, Arthur R. Bartolozzi, Keith M. Baumgarten, Jeffery R. Bechler, Jeffrey H. Berg, Geoffrey A. Bernas, Stephen F. Brockmeier, Robert H. Brophy, Charles A. Bush-Joseph, J. Brad Butler, James L. Carey, James E. Carpenter, Brian J. Cole, Jonathan M. Cooper, Charles L. Cox, R. Alexander Creighton, Tal S. David, David C. Flanigan, Robert W. Frederick, Theodore J. Ganley, Elizabeth A. Garofoli, Charles J. Gatt, Steven R. Gecha, James Robert Giffin, Sharon L. Hame, Jo A. Hannafin, Christopher D. Harner, Norman Lindsay Harris, Keith S. Hechtman, Elliott B. Hershman, Rudolf G. Hoellrich, David C. Johnson, Timothy S. Johnson, Morgan H. Jones, Christopher C. Kaeding, Ganesh V. Kamath, Thomas E. Klootwyk, Bruce A. Levy, C. Benjamin Ma, G. Peter Maiers, Robert G. Marx, Matthew J. Matava, Gregory M. Mathien, David R. McAllister, Eric C. McCarty, Robert G. McCormack, Bruce S. Miller, Carl W. Nissen, Daniel F. O’Neill, Richard D. Parker, Mark L. Purnell, Arun J. Ramappa, Michael A. Rauh, Arthur C. Rettig, Jon K. Sekiya, Kevin G. Shea, Orrin H. Sherman, James R. Slauterbeck, Matthew V. Smith, Jeffrey T. Spang, Steven J. Svoboda, Timothy N. Taft, Joachim J. Tenuta, Edwin M. Tingstad, Armando F. Vidal, Darius G. Viskontas, Richard A. White, James S. Williams, Michelle L. Wolcott, Brian R. Wolf and James J. York in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
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- 2022
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164. 34 - Posterior instability—epidemiology, history, physical examination, imaging, and nonoperative treatment
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Owens, Brett D., Levins, James G., and Bokshan, Steven L.
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- 2022
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165. Anterior Shoulder Instability Part III—Revision Surgery, Rehabilitation and Return to Play, and Clinical Follow-Up—An International Consensus Statement
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Matache, Bogdan A., primary, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Wong, Ivan, additional, Itoi, Eiji, additional, Strauss, Eric J., additional, Delaney, Ruth A., additional, Neyton, Lionel, additional, Athwal, George S., additional, Pauzenberger, Leo, additional, Mullett, Hannan, additional, Jazrawi, Laith M., additional, Alaia, Michael J., additional, Arciero, Robert A., additional, Bedi, Asheesh, additional, Brophy, Robert H., additional, Calvo, Emilio, additional, Campbell, Kirk A., additional, Carter, Cordelia W., additional, Cassidy, J Tristan, additional, Ciccotti, Michael G., additional, Cole, Brian J., additional, Collin, Philippe, additional, Cordasco, Frank A., additional, Edwards, Sara E., additional, Erickson, Brandon J., additional, Favard, Luc, additional, Frank, Rachel M., additional, Funk, Lennard, additional, Garrigues, Grant E., additional, Di Giacomo, Giovanni, additional, Gonzalez-Lomas, Guillem, additional, Heuberer, Philipp R., additional, Imhoff, Andreas B., additional, Kelly, John D., additional, Khan, Moin, additional, Krych, Aaron J., additional, Kuhn, John E., additional, Kwon, Young M., additional, Lädermann, Alexandre, additional, Levine, William N., additional, Fat, Darren Lim, additional, Mazzocca, Augustus D., additional, MacDonald, Peter B., additional, McCarty, Eric C., additional, Meislin, Robert J., additional, Millett, Peter J., additional, Molony, Diarmuid C., additional, Moran, Cathal J., additional, Moroder, Philipp, additional, Moya, Daniel, additional, O’Shea, Kieran, additional, Owens, Brett D., additional, Provencher, Matthew T., additional, Rhee, Yong Girl, additional, Rodeo, Scott A., additional, Rokito, Andrew S., additional, Rosso, Claudio, additional, Scheibel, Markus, additional, Verma, Nikhil N., additional, Virk, Mandeep S., additional, Walch, Gilles, additional, Warren, Russell F., additional, Waterman, Brian R., additional, Whelan, Daniel B., additional, and Zuckerman, Joseph D., additional
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- 2022
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166. Anterior Shoulder Instability Part II—Latarjet, Remplissage, and Glenoid Bone-Grafting—An International Consensus Statement
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Hurley, Eoghan T., primary, Matache, Bogdan A., additional, Wong, Ivan, additional, Itoi, Eiji, additional, Strauss, Eric J., additional, Delaney, Ruth A., additional, Neyton, Lionel, additional, Athwal, George S., additional, Pauzenberger, Leo, additional, Mullett, Hannan, additional, Jazrawi, Laith M., additional, Alaia, Michael J., additional, Arciero, Robert A., additional, Bedi, Asheesh, additional, Brophy, Robert H., additional, Calvo, Emilio, additional, Campbell, Kirk A., additional, Carter, Cordelia W., additional, Cassidy, J Tristan, additional, Ciccotti, Michael G., additional, Cole, Brian J., additional, Collin, Philippe, additional, Cordasco, Frank A., additional, Edwards, Sara E., additional, Erickson, Brandon J., additional, Favard, Luc, additional, Frank, Rachel M., additional, Funk, Lennard, additional, Garrigues, Grant E., additional, Di Giacomo, Giovanni, additional, Gonzalez-Lomas, Guillem, additional, Heuberer, Philipp R., additional, Imhoff, Andreas B., additional, Kelly, John D., additional, Khan, Moin, additional, Krych, Aaron J., additional, Kuhn, John E., additional, Kwon, Young M., additional, Lädermann, Alexandre, additional, Levine, William N., additional, Fat, Darren Lim, additional, Mazzocca, Augustus D., additional, MacDonald, Peter B., additional, McCarty, Eric C., additional, Meislin, Robert J., additional, Millett, Peter J., additional, Molony, Diarmuid C., additional, Moran, Cathal J., additional, Moroder, Philipp, additional, Moya, Daniel, additional, O’Shea, Kieran, additional, Owens, Brett D., additional, Provencher, Matthew T., additional, Rhee, Yong Girl, additional, Rodeo, Scott A., additional, Rokito, Andrew S., additional, Rosso, Claudio, additional, Scheibel, Markus, additional, Verma, Nikhil N., additional, Virk, Mandeep S., additional, Walch, Gilles, additional, Warren, Russell F., additional, Waterman, Brian R., additional, Whelan, Daniel B., additional, and Zuckerman, Joseph D., additional
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- 2022
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167. Anterior Shoulder Instability Part I—Diagnosis, Nonoperative Management, and Bankart Repair—An International Consensus Statement
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Hurley, Eoghan T., primary, Matache, Bogdan A., additional, Wong, Ivan, additional, Itoi, Eiji, additional, Strauss, Eric J., additional, Delaney, Ruth A., additional, Neyton, Lionel, additional, Athwal, George S., additional, Pauzenberger, Leo, additional, Mullett, Hannan, additional, Jazrawi, Laith M., additional, Alaia, Michael J., additional, Arciero, Robert A., additional, Bedi, Asheesh, additional, Brophy, Robert H., additional, Calvo, Emilio, additional, Campbell, Kirk A., additional, Carter, Cordelia W., additional, Cassidy, J Tristan, additional, Ciccotti, Michael G., additional, Cole, Brian J., additional, Collin, Philippe, additional, Cordasco, Frank A., additional, Edwards, Sara E., additional, Erickson, Brandon J., additional, Favard, Luc, additional, Frank, Rachel M., additional, Funk, Lennard, additional, Garrigues, Grant E., additional, Di Giacomo, Giovanni, additional, Gonzalez-Lomas, Guillem, additional, Heuberer, Philipp R., additional, Imhoff, Andreas B., additional, Kelly, John D., additional, Khan, Moin, additional, Krych, Aaron J., additional, Kuhn, John E., additional, Kwon, Young M., additional, Lädermann, Alexandre, additional, Levine, William N., additional, Fat, Darren Lim, additional, Mazzocca, Augustus D., additional, MacDonald, Peter B., additional, McCarty, Eric C., additional, Meislin, Robert J., additional, Millett, Peter J., additional, Molony, Diarmuid C., additional, Moran, Cathal J., additional, Moroder, Philipp, additional, Moya, Daniel, additional, O’Shea, Kieran, additional, Owens, Brett D., additional, Provencher, Matthew T., additional, Rhee, Yong Girl, additional, Rodeo, Scott A., additional, Rokito, Andrew S., additional, Rosso, Claudio, additional, Scheibel, Markus, additional, Verma, Nikhil N., additional, Virk, Mandeep S., additional, Walch, Gilles, additional, Warren, Russell F., additional, Waterman, Brian R., additional, Whelan, Daniel B., additional, and Zuckerman, Joseph D., additional
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168. Protective Sport Bracing for Athletes With Mid-Season Shoulder Instability
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Baker, Hayden P., primary, Krishnan, Pranav, additional, Meghani, Ozair, additional, Athiviraham, Aravind, additional, Ho, Sherwin, additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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- 2022
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169. Complications of Hip Arthroscopy
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Wixted, John J., Busconi, Brian D., Owens, Brett D., and McCarthy, Joseph C.
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- 2003
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170. Trauma
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Owens, Brett D., Busconi, Brian D., and McCarthy, Joseph C.
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- 2003
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171. Influence of Preseason Versus In-Season Play on Achilles Tendon Injuries in the National Football League
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Ready, Lauren V., primary, Li, Neill Y., additional, Worobey, Samantha, additional, Lemme, Nicholas J., additional, Yang, Daniel S., additional, Yang, JaeWon, additional, Krill, Michael, additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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- 2021
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172. Staying SANE
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Owens, Brett D., primary
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- 2021
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173. Posterior Chondrolabral Cleft: Clinical Significance and Associations with Shoulder Instability
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Campbell, Scot E., Dewitt, Robert M., Cameron, Kenneth L., Thompson, Adrianne K., and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2014
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174. Survivorship of Meniscal Allograft Transplantation in an Athletic Patient Population
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Waterman, Brian R., Rensing, Nicholas, Cameron, Kenneth L., Owens, Brett D., and Pallis, Mark
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- 2016
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175. Fasciotomy for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Leg
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Owens, Brett D., Garcia, EStephan J., and Alitz, Curt J.
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- 2016
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176. Quantitative MRI Biomarkers to Predict Risk of Reinjury Within 2 Years After Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration.
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Barnes, Dominique A., Badger, Gary J., Yen, Yi-Meng, Micheli, Lyle J., Kramer, Dennis E., Fadale, Paul D., Hulstyn, Michael J., Owens, Brett D., Flannery, Sean W., Ecklund, Kirsten, Sanborn, Ryan M., Costa, Meggin Q., Chrostek, Cynthia, Proffen, Benedikt L., Sant, Nicholas, Murray, Martha M., Fleming, Braden C., and Kiapour, Ata M.
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KNEE radiography ,STATISTICS ,WOUND healing ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,AGE distribution ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,RISK assessment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,REOPERATION ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries ,SIGNAL processing ,HAMSTRING muscle ,QUADRICEPS muscle ,MUSCLE strength ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery ,BIOMECHANICS ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,ODDS ratio ,LONGITUDINAL method ,TISSUE scaffolds - Abstract
Background: Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) methods were developed to establish the integrity of healing anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs) and grafts. Whether qMRI variables predict risk of reinjury is unknown. Purpose: To determine if qMRI measures at 6 to 9 months after bridge-enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) can predict the risk of revision surgery within 2 years of the index procedure. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: Originally, 124 patients underwent ACL restoration as part of the BEAR I, BEAR II, and BEAR III prospective trials and had consented to undergo an MRI of the surgical knee 6 to 9 months after surgery. Only 1 participant was lost to follow-up, and 4 did not undergo MRI, leaving a total of 119 patients for this study. qMRI techniques were used to determine the mean cross-sectional area; normalized signal intensity; and a qMRI-based predicted failure load, which was calculated using a prespecified equation based on cross-sectional area and normalized signal intensity. Patient-reported outcomes (International Knee Documentation Committee subjective score), clinical measures (hamstring strength, quadriceps strength, and side-to-side knee laxity), and functional outcomes (single-leg hop) were also measured at 6 to 9 months after surgery. Univariate and multivariable analyses were performed to determine the odds ratios (ORs) for revision surgery based on the qMRI and non-imaging variables. Patient age and medial posterior tibial slope values were included as covariates. Results: In total, 119 patients (97%), with a median age of 17.6 years, underwent MRI between 6 and 9 months postoperatively. Sixteen of 119 patients (13%) required revision ACL surgery. In univariate analyses, higher International Knee Documentation Committee subjective score at 6 to 9 months postoperatively (OR = 1.66 per 10-point increase; P =.035) and lower qMRI-based predicted failure load (OR = 0.66 per 100-N increase; P =.014) were associated with increased risk of revision surgery. In the multivariable model, when adjusted for age and posterior tibial slope, the qMRI-based predicted failure load was the only significant predictor of revision surgery (OR = 0.71 per 100 N; P =.044). Conclusion: Quantitative MRI-based predicted failure load of the healing ACL was a significant predictor of the risk of revision within 2 years after BEAR surgery. The current findings highlight the potential utility of early qMRI in the postoperative management of patients undergoing the BEAR procedure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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177. Tunnel Management in Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Current Concepts.
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Wolfson, Theodore S., Mannino, Brian, Owens, Brett D., Waterman, Brian R., and Alaia, Michael J.
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OSTEORADIOGRAPHY ,SURGICAL complication risk factors ,PROSTHETICS ,PREOPERATIVE care ,BONES ,ARTHROSCOPY ,SURGICAL complications ,SPORTS injuries ,CONTINUING education units ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,RISK assessment ,REOPERATION ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery ,COMPUTED tomography ,DECISION making in clinical medicine ,BONE grafting ,ORTHOPEDIC apparatus - Abstract
Bone tunnel–related complications are frequently encountered during revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Issues with tunnel positioning, enlargement, containment, and hardware interference may complicate surgery and compromise outcomes. As a result, several strategies have emerged to address these issues and optimize results. However, a systematic, unified approach to tunnel pathology in revision ACLR is lacking. The purpose of this review is to highlight the current state of the literature on bone tunnel complications and, although extensive literature on the subject is lacking, present an updated approach to the evaluation and management of tunnel-related issues in revision ACLR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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178. Protective Sport Bracing for Athletes With Mid-Season Shoulder Instability.
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Baker, Hayden P., Krishnan, Pranav, Meghani, Ozair, Athiviraham, Aravind, Ho, Sherwin, and Owens, Brett D.
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SHOULDER ,RANGE of motion of joints ,ATHLETES ,SPORTS ,PROPRIOCEPTION ,SOCCER players - Abstract
Context: In-season glenohumeral instability is a common clinical dilemma faced by physicians who care for athletes. Both nonoperative and operative management of athletes with in-season glenohumeral instability have been well described. Functional bracing remains less understood as a treatment modality. This review aims to provide an update on the most recent literature regarding the use of functional bracing for shoulder instability. Evidence Acquisition: MEDLINE (PubMed and Ovid platforms), Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews were searched for articles available in English through June 1, 2021. The search terms shoulder brace, shoulder instability, athlete, in-season, glenohumeral instability, anterior shoulder instability, posterior shoulder instability, and bracing were used. Study Design: Clinical review. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Results: Research on the clinical outcomes of functional bracing remains mixed for patients with shoulder instability. Two studies have demonstrated improved return to play with functional bracing, while 1 study demonstrated no difference in return to play between braced athletes and nonbraced athletes with anterior instability. One previous study demonstrated that prophylactic use of bilateral shoulder stabilizing braces significantly decreased time lost due to injury in athletes with posterior instability. Previous biomechanical studies have demonstrated improved proprioception with brace wear as well as successful limitation of active shoulder range of motion. Conclusion: Bracing in athletes with shoulder instability remains an important nonoperative treatment modality. While clinical benefits are yet to be validated through high-quality studies, preliminary results suggest a potential benefit to recovery, with minimal downsides. Nevertheless, the use of bracing remains an individual choice but is especially recommended in settings of high-risk sports for shoulder instability, such as football. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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179. Preoperative Risk Factors for Subsequent Ipsilateral ACL Revision Surgery After an ACL Restoration Procedure.
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Sanborn, Ryan M., Badger, Gary J., Fleming, Braden C., Kiapour, Ata M., Fadale, Paul D., Hulstyn, Michael J., Owens, Brett D., Proffen, Benedikt, Sant, Nicholas, Portilla, Gabriela, Freiberger, Christina, Henderson, Rachael, Barnett, Samuel, Costa, Meggin, Chrostek, Cynthia, Ecklund, Kirsten, Micheli, Lyle J., Murray, Martha M., Yen, Yi-Meng, and Kramer, Dennis E.
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SURGICAL complication risk factors ,PREOPERATIVE care ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,AGE distribution ,CASE-control method ,TREATMENT failure ,RISK assessment ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries ,REOPERATION ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery ,ODDS ratio ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision surgery is challenging for both patients and surgeons. Understanding the risk factors for failure after bridge-enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) may help with patient selection for ACL restoration versus ACL reconstruction. Purpose: To identify the preoperative risk factors for ACL revision surgery within the first 2 years after BEAR. Study Design: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Data from the prospective BEAR I, II, and III trials were used to determine the preoperative risk factors for ACL revision surgery. All patients with a complete ACL tear (aged 13-47 years, depending on the trial), who met all other inclusion/exclusion criteria and underwent a primary BEAR procedure within 30 to 50 days from the injury (dependent on the trial), were included. Demographic data (age, sex, body mass index), baseline patient-reported outcomes (International Knee Documentation Committee [IKDC] subjective score, Marx activity score), preoperative imaging results (ACL stump length, notch size, tibial slope), and intraoperative findings (knee hyperextension, meniscal status) were evaluated to determine their contribution to the risk of ipsilateral ACL revision surgery. Results: A total of 123 patients, with a median age of 17.6 years (interquartile range, 16-23 years), including 67 (54%) female patients, met study criteria. Overall, 18 (15%) patients required ACL revision surgery in the first 2 years after the BEAR procedure. On bivariate analyses, younger age (P =.011), having a contact injury at the time of the initial tear (P =.048), and increased medial tibial slope (MTS; P =.029) were associated with a higher risk of ipsilateral revision surgery. Multivariable logistic regression analyses identified 2 independent predictors of revision: patient age and MTS. The odds of ipsilateral revision surgery were decreased by 32% for each 1-year increase in age (odds ratio, 0.684 [95% CI, 0.517-0.905]; P =.008) and increased by 28% for each 1° increase in MTS (odds ratio, 1.280 [95% CI, 1.024-1.601]; P =.030). Sex, baseline IKDC or Marx score, knee hyperextension, and meniscal status were not significant predictors of revision. Conclusion: Younger age and higher MTS were predictors of ipsilateral ACL revision surgery after the BEAR procedure. Younger patients with higher tibial slopes should be aware of the increased risk for revision surgery when deciding to undergo ACL restoration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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180. Epidemiology of rugby-related fractures in high school- and college-aged players in the United States: an analysis of the 1999–2018 NEISS database.
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Etzel, Christine M, Wang, Karina H, Li, Lambert T, Nadeem, Maheen, and Owens, Brett D
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Rugby is a high-impact collision sport with identical competition rules by sex. The aim of this study was to analyze the trend of rugby-related fractures by body site, sex, and age in amateur athletes from 1999 to 2018. The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database was queried to characterize rugby-related injuries from 1999 to 2018 in patients aged 14–23 years old. National injury estimates were calculated using sample weights. Chi-square analysis and one-way ANOVA were performed to compare categorical variables. Out of a total of 43,722 weighted cases of rugby-related fractures over the 19-year period, 70.9% were among high school- and college-aged males and females between the ages of 14–23 years (N = 30,996). Males constituted 79.3% of cases whereas females composed 20.7% of the cases. The proportion of upper extremity fractures was similar in both males and females, yet facial fractures were significantly more common among males than females (27.9% vs. 14.6%, P < 0.001). Among facial fractures, nasal fractures represented 74.4% of the sample, yet facial fractures only resulted in hospital admittance in 1.3% of cases. Lower extremity fractures were more likely to be severe, with 11.3% of LE cases being admitted to the hospital. Rugby players in the US diagnosed in the ED with fractures consisted largely of male, high school- and college-aged athletes. Males and females experienced upper and lower-extremity fractures at comparable rates, yet lower extremity injuries were more likely to be admitted to a hospital. Men were significantly more likely to experience a facial fracture in which a majority were nasal fractures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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181. Glenohumeral Dislocation
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Testa, Edward J., Cusano, Joseph, and Owens, Brett D.
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182. Contributors
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Abdelazeem, Mohamed A., Abelman, Rebecca A., Kar, Sarah Abu, Afari, Maxwell Eyram, Ahmad, Ali, Ahmed, Hammood, Ahn, Benjamin J., Ahn-Horst, Rosa, Akoto, Shanice, AlAbdulhadi, Abrar, Aldras, Yoseph A., Ali, Fahad, Ali, Tanya, Alipanah-Lechner, Narges, Altunel, Erdem, Alzoebie, Lama, Anderson, Chelsie, Andrews, Christine B., Taylor, Kathryn Maire, Anthony, Anngene, Asaro, Joseph A., Asiedu, Daniel K., Astsaturov, Artem, Aulakh, Sudeep K., Authement, Matthew, Avasare, Rupali S., Babar, Tania B., Bachman, Emelia Argyropoulos, Baig, Muhammad, Bains, Ashika, Balaguera, Pedro, Balda, Javier, Bank, T. Caroline, Banwell, Brenda, Basman, Craig L., Bass, Crystal T., Bayefsky, Sarah D., Beausang, Jasjit, Belcher, Ren, Bell, Jennifer, Bellinghausen, Amy L., Bennett, Colleen E., Benninger, John W., Bergen, Michael A., Berger, Agatha, Berkowitz, Carol D., Berkowitz, Julia, Betageri, Omkar, Bhagat, Vicky H., Bharmal, Murtaza, Bhatt, Harikrashna B., Bhuptani, Prachi H., Bido-Medina, Richard O., Bielak, Kendall M.H., Bilodeau, Courtney Clark, Bird, Lisa, Bishop, Erin, Bitar, Ghamar, Blakeney, Craig, Block, Brian, Bochner, Risa, Bortz, Christina M., Bosse, Kristopher R., Bouton, Tara C., Bove, Mary E., Bowlby, Lynn A., Brady, Mark F., Bratman, Russell E., Brennan, Keith, Brown, Austin K., Brown, Emily C.B., Bui, Eric, Burke, Christine, Butler, William, Byanova, Katerina L., Byra, Marcin, Callanan, Tucker C., Campbell, Taylor, Cantos, Adriana, Canty, Ethan, Canty, Katherine W., Caraganis, Andrew, Carpenter, Randy S., Carragee, Eugene, Carrel-Lammert, Meredith, Carter, Ashlie Sewdass, Casillas, Ernesto, Jr., Castaneda-Guarderas, Ana, Castillo, Jorge J., Chait, Daniel, Chan, Philip A., Chang, Kenny, Chapman, Arlene B., Chatterjee-Paer, Sudeshna, Chaudhary, Richard S., Cheng, Vicky, Chilcote, Daniel, Chofay, Dana Ricci, Chou, Jonathan, Chou, Stella T., Choudhury, Natasha, Choxi, Shivali, Chua, Winona, Chubb, Rhiannon E., Cinelli, Michael P., Claman, David, Clark, Grace V., Clark, Seth, Clarke, Nathan, Clebak, Karl T., Cleland, Derrick, Co, Michael Lawrenz, Cohen, Debbie L., Cohen, Lisa, Congdon, Morgan, Constantinou, Maria, Corley, James Earl, III, Cosgrove, Abigail, Craine, Rebecca, Cristofaro, Patricia, Cruz, Aristides I., Cunningham, Karlene, Curtin, Alicia J., Cusano, Joseph, D’Alessandro, Frank B., Dado, Lynn, Dalela, Deepansh, Das, Abhijit, DaSilva, Manuel F., Davis, Mackenzie, De La Garza, Carlos, DeDent, Alison, Deeb, Maya, DeJong, Tyler, Desrochers, Colette, Diaz, Joseph A., Dickherber, Jason L., Do, Toan, Doo, Kathleen, Dove, James H., Dubanchet, Alexandre, Duh-Leong, Carol, Dutta, Roop, Dworkin, Myles, Dyster, Timothy G., Ebert, Eric, Edmund, Joseph, Eggers, Erica, Eisenhower, Christine, Ellsworth, Pamela, Escamilla-Ocañas, César E., Espinosa, Patricio Sebastian, Esqueda, Marisol, Everly, Eileen, Faber, Mark D., Faber, Rachel, Facer, Evan, Fadale, Paul D., Farahvash, Benyamin, Farias, Michael J., Farkas, Jon, Farrand, Erica, Fay, Kevin, Hernandez, Samantha Fernandez, Fernandez-Robles, Carlos, Ferreira, Jason D., Ferri, Fred F., Ferri, Heather, Fischer, Staci A., Fiske, Hannah, Velez Florez, Maria Camila, Font, Cristina, Forbes, Kellie C., Forcier, Michelle, Ford, Sydney, Fort, Frank G., Fort, Glenn G., Freeman, Nancy, Frisch, Daniel R., Fru, Relindis Azenwi, Fullenkamp, Lynn C., Gaffney, Michael, Garcia, Paloma Jolin, Ge, Connie, Gesthalter, Yaron B., Ghimire, Anil, Gibson, Christopher, Gidwani, Nisha H., Gil, Joseph, Gold, Raphaela, Goldburt, Alla, Goldsmith, Corey Elam, Gangadhara Rao Golla, Maheswara Satya, Gomez, Alexander, Gomez Slagle, Helen B., Greenfield, Morgan, Grisham, Lindsey Anne, Gu, Joey, Guardino, Cara E., Gugerty, Lindsay, Gul, Fahad, Gultawatvichai, Patan, Gunning, Samantha, Guo, Averill, Guo, David, Gupta, Simran, Guttadauria, Brittany, Guzman, Herodes, Gwinn, Meghan, Hadden, Ryan, Hafeez, Muhammad Ubaid, Hall, Hayden, Hall, Sarah, Handa, Sajeev, Handler, Stacy N., Hanna, James, Hanna, John, Harbord, Nikolas, Hardacker, Kyle, Hardesty, Anna, Haribhakti, Nirav, Harris, Daniel J., Hartnett, Davis A., Hartvigsen, Nathan, Hawkins, Brian, Heinle, Rachel Wright, Helm, Leesha A., Helm, Matthew F., Herlevich, Thomas, Hermez, Klodia M., Hilliard, Ross W., Hladky, Katherine, Hodges, Ashley, Hoffman, Ryan, Hoffman, R. Scott, Hogan, Dawn, Holiman, Jennifer J., Holland, N. Wilson, Holton, Siri M., Homer, Benjamin J., Hook, Benjamin E., Howell, Cody, Hsu, Raymond, Huang, Laurence, Hull, Mariam, Hume, Anne L., Hussain, Zilla, Huynh, Donny V., Hyder, Sarah, Ibrahim, Zainab, Ingraham, Caitlin, Inman, Nicholas J., Insalaco, Louis F., Jain, Rishubh, Jain, Vanita B.D., Jain, Vipul V., Jamal, Fariha, Jani, Kaushal, Janigian, Robert H., Jr., Jasuja, Sonia, Javier, Noelle Marie, Jetty, Vybhav, Johnson, Jennie E., Johnson, Michael P., Johnson, Steven D., Jolly, Angad, Jones, Amanda, Joshi, Shyam, Joudi, Kareem, Justice, Joshua, Kaddis, Timothy, Kalligeros, Markos, Karim, Omar, Karthikeyan, Vanji, Kartub, Benjamin, Kasper, Vania, Kass, Joseph S., Kass, Naomi R., Kasthuri, Viknesh S., Katz, Luca, Kaul, Bhavika, Kaur, Arpanjeet, Keim, Jennifer L., Keleshian, Vasken, Keogh, Abigail, Keselman, Dennis, Khan, Adeeba, Khare, Sarthak, Khawaja, Hussain R., Khetpal, Vishal, Khurana, Saranya S., Kifle, Betelhem, Kyung (Ellen) Kim, Eun, Kim, Jinseong, Kleitsch, Julianne, Knudson-Fitzpatrick, Tess, Kohrman, Samuel I., Kokkirala, Aravind Rao, Konstantino, Yuval, Kopyt, Nelson, Kothadia, Savan, Koti, Ajay, Koulouridis, Ioannis, Kreider, Timothy R., Krueger, Van S., Krumm, Ilana, Kumbar, Lalathaksha, Kuris, Eren O., Kurss, David I., L’Etoile, Nathan, Lam, Uyen T., Lam, William, Larijani, Mary, Le, Peter, Leard, Lorriana E., Leavitt, David A., Leba, Christopher T., Lee, Kachiu C., Lemme, Nicholas J., Li, Jian, Lieberman, Leora, Lim, Carol, Lin, Jason, Lippincott, Jordan, Liu, Jonathan, Logue, Teresa C., López, Gabriela, Lord, Kito Akin, Lucas, Mathew J., Lucier, David J., Jr., Ma’ayeh, Marwan, Maclean, Rachel L., MacMurdo, Maeve G., Madva, Elizabeth N., Mahani, Sahar, Makai, Gretchen, Malpica, Luis, Marcaccio, Stephen E., Marques Pinheiro, Ana Paula, Mazzaglia, Peter J., Mbuyi, Nadine N., McCulloh, Russell J., McDonald, Christopher L., McDonald-McGinn, Donna M., McGowen, Alexandra, McGraw, Katherine Elizabeth, McKenna, Jaclyn, McNamara, Kelly, Mead, Kelly C., Meehan, Caroline P., Meghani, Ozair K., Meleveedu, Kapil S., Mendez, Dianelys, Mendez-Miller, Megan, Mercado, Jorge, Mercado, Osvaldo, Merrill, Scott J., Merritt, Rory, Michaels, Marian G., Michel, Jeremy, Mikolasko, Brian D., Milner, John D., Min, May, Minami, Taro, Mitsuyama, Rei, Miyares, Laura, Mogla, Ankur, Mojarrab, Javad Najjar, Montgrain, Philippe, Moore, Michael Z., Moore, Shawn D., Morelli, Leah, Morrissey, Patrick J., Mughal, Aleem I., Mukkamalla, Shiva Kumar R., Mullersman, Katherine M., Mumtaz, Ahmad, Muraina, Fadeke, Mustafa, Ahmad, Myers, Ellen, Mylhousen, Emily, Nadella, Akash, Nadella, Mohnish, Nagpal, Nikita, Nandi, Minesh, Nasir, Uzma, Nasr, George H., Naveed, Asim, Neff, Robert, Neithardt, Adrienne B., Nelin, Timothy, Nestlerode, Christina, Ni, Samantha, Niazi, Azfar K., Nichols, Jonathan, Nokoff, Natalie, Noorbhai, Ibrahim Z.D., Novak, James E., Novarra, Austin, Nuss, Emily E., Oliver, Rebecca, Olszewski, Adam J., Onyeaka, Henry K., Orchowski, Lindsay M., Outlaw, Jasmine, Owens, Brett D., Oyelakin, Ayotomide, Pace, Paolo G., Palma-Zamora, Isaac, Pandya, Rachita, Pappas-Taffer, Lisa, Paranandi, Sneha, Parikh, Mihir, Park, Sara, Partin, Michael T., Patel, Birju B., Patel, Melissa D., Patel, Minta, Patel, Nima R., Patel, Pranav M., Patel, Vidhi, Patrick, Brett, Paudel, Shreedhar, Paxton, E. Scott, Peay, Celeste, Perazella, Mark A., Perez, David L., Hermina Perez, Jose J., Devon, Erin Pete, Pfeuti, Courtney, Pham, Lily C., Phelps-Polirer, Kendall, Phillips, Katharine A., Phillips, Oliver W., Phillips, Tara M., Piana, Lauren E., Portnoff, Brandon, Powell, Mitchell, Powers, Alexander, Prashar, Rohini, Premyodhin, Ned, Price, Dana, Priestley, Margaret, Provenza, Christian, Pulice, Christine, Punko, Diana, Puthawala, Imran, Qawi, Imrana, Qu, David, Quesada, Adrian, Quinn, Matthew, Rachu, Gregory S., Rajagopal, Amulya, Rathore, Bharti, Rathore, Ritesh, Raukar, Neha P., Ravindra, Lakshmi, Reagan, John L., Reardon, P.K., Reddy, Bharathi V., Reddy, Snigdha T., Reed-Weston, Anne, Reginato, Anthony M., Reichart, James P., Reus, Victor I., Rich, Harlan G., Rivera, Lauren Davis, Robertson, Melena J., Roby, Lauren, Roche, Meaghan, Morfin Rodriguez, Alejandra E., Romero Gómez, Perla M., Ron, Hayley A., Rosenbaum, Blake L., Rossi, Michael, Roussel, Breton, Rubin, David, Ruhstaller, Kelly, Rutstein, Beth H., Sadeghi, Noushine, Sahota, Ruchi Jalota, Saks, Emily, Sall, Jeffrey W., Salvi, Joshua D., Sanchez, Frank, Sanchez, Martha C., Sanka, Pranavi, Santhosh, Lekshmi, Santos, Linda Herrera, Sauck, Emily, Sayeed, Syeda M., Saylor, Leah, Schmitt, Phillip R., Sciscione, Anthony, Sederdahl, Bethany K., Seeber, Richard E., II, Sen, Aritra, Sewell, Rachel, Shaban, Hesham, Shah, Ankur, Shaikh, Aaron Ali, Sharma, Animesh, Sharma, Yuvraj, Sharp, Lydia, Sheikh, Wasiq, Sherman, Alexander, Shill, Jessica E., Shimanovsky, Alexei, Shlossman, Philip A., Siddiqui, Khawja A., Siegel, Alyssa, Sigman, Mark, Simon, Rebecca, Singh, Harinder P., Slingsby, Brett, Sloane, Amy, Smick, Alexandra H., Smith, Devon, Smith, Jeanette G., Smith, Matthew J., Sohaney, Ryann, Soi, Vivek, Soinski, Rebecca, Soler, Maria E., Soman, Sandeep, Song, Jeffrey S., Sorg, Emily, Sperati, C. John, Stanford, Nathan, Stennis, Seth Daly, Stephens, Michael S., Stern, Ella, Stockwell, Philip, Suh, Edward, Sun, Jennifer K., Sundaramoorthy, Anjali, Supanakorn, Varut, Suri, Priyasha, Sutter, Stephanie, Sweeney, Hannah, Takasaki, Kaoru, Takei, Ryosuke, Tan, Laren, Taylor, Alan, Taylor, Matthew, Taylor, S. Trevor, Tellioglu, Tahir, Testa, Edward J., Thomas, Anthony G., Thompson, Stefani, Tien, Alexandra Meyer, Tien, David Robbins, Tierney, Anna-Marie, Tiffany, Patrick, Toma, Helen, Triplett, Thomas M., Tryforos, Margaret, Tsaban, Gal, Tschoe, Christine, Tucci, Joseph R., Turock, Julia, Uduman, Junior, Uiterwyk, Sean H., Ukaegbu, Rebecca, Umanath, Kausik, Vakili, Babak, Van Kirk, Emily, Vemula, Ridhima, Venado, Aida, Vijayakumar, Shilpa, Vollum, Kathryn G., Vorel, Ethan, Walson, Ifeanyi, Wang, Angela, Wang, Jarey H., Weekley, Manuel Shayne, Weinberg, Marc S., Wendolowski, Stephen, Westreich, Roi, Whitaker, Colin, Wilhoite, Morgan, Wilks, Andrew, Wilson, Annise, Winikor, Jared M., Wininger, Bryce, Winschel, Julia M., Wolpaw, Adam J., Wolpert, Marlene Fishman, Wu, Perry, Wylie, John, Yaguchi, Grace K., Yang, Anna, Yao, Xuan, Yaseen, Muhammad, Yee, Jerry, Yesodharan, Gemini, Yeung, Jennifer, Yin, Chun H., Yip, Agustin G., Yu, Elizabeth An, Zambrano, Juliana, Zenlea, Talia, Zha, B. Shoshana, Zhang, Helen, Zhao, Leon, Zhou, Diana X., Ziaie, Navid, Zollman, Joshua W., Zorin, Danylo, and Zurek, Olivia
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183. Shoulder Injuries
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Tucker, Christopher J., primary and Owens, Brett D., additional
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184. The Burden of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Military
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Owens, Brett D., primary and Cameron, Kenneth L., additional
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185. Association Between Graft Choice and 6-Year Outcomes of Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the MARS Cohort
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MARS Group, Wright, Rick W, Huston, Laura J, Haas, Amanda K, Pennings, Jacquelyn S, Allen, Christina R, Cooper, Daniel E, DeBerardino, Thomas M, Dunn, Warren R, Lantz, Brett Brick A, Spindler, Kurt P, Stuart, Michael J, Albright, John P, Amendola, Annunziato Ned, Andrish, Jack T, Annunziata, Christopher C, Arciero, Robert A, Bach, Bernard R, Baker, Champ L, Bartolozzi, Arthur R, Baumgarten, Keith M, Bechler, Jeffery R, Berg, Jeffrey H, Bernas, Geoffrey A, Brockmeier, Stephen F, Brophy, Robert H, Bush-Joseph, Charles A, Brad Butler V, J, Campbell, John D, Carey, James L, Carpenter, James E, Cole, Brian J, Cooper, Jonathan M, Cox, Charles L, Creighton, R Alexander, Dahm, Diane L, David, Tal S, Flanigan, David C, Frederick, Robert W, Ganley, Theodore J, Garofoli, Elizabeth A, Gatt, Charles J, Gecha, Steven R, Giffin, James Robert, Hame, Sharon L, Hannafin, Jo A, Harner, Christopher D, Harris, Norman Lindsay, Hechtman, Keith S, Hershman, Elliott B, Hoellrich, Rudolf G, Johnson, David C, Johnson, Timothy S, Jones, Morgan H, Kaeding, Christopher C, Kamath, Ganesh V, Klootwyk, Thomas E, Levy, Bruce A, Ma, C Benjamin, Maiers, G Peter, Marx, Robert G, Matava, Matthew J, Mathien, Gregory M, McAllister, David R, McCarty, Eric C, McCormack, Robert G, Miller, Bruce S, Nissen, Carl W, O'Neill, Daniel F, Owens, Brett D, Parker, Richard D, Purnell, Mark L, Ramappa, Arun J, Rauh, Michael A, Rettig, Arthur C, Sekiya, Jon K, Shea, Kevin G, Sherman, Orrin H, Slauterbeck, James R, Smith, Matthew V, Spang, Jeffrey T, Svoboda, Ltc Steven J, Taft, Timothy N, Tenuta, Joachim J, Tingstad, Edwin M, Vidal, Armando F, Viskontas, Darius G, White, Richard A, Williams, James S, Wolcott, Michelle L, Wolf, Brian R, and York, James J
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Reoperation ,Male ,Transplantation ,revision ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ,graft failure ,Mechanical Engineering ,anterior cruciate ligament ,Biomedical Engineering ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,MARS Group ,outcomes ,Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafting ,Cohort Studies ,ACL reconstruction ,Orthopedics ,Clinical Research ,Musculoskeletal ,Humans ,Autografts ,Autologous ,6.4 Surgery - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough graft choice may be limited in the revision setting based on previously used grafts, most surgeons believe that graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is an important factor related to outcome.HypothesisIn the ACL revision setting, there would be no difference between autograft and allograft in rerupture rate and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at 6-year follow-up.Study designCohort study; Level of evidence, 2.MethodsPatients who had revision surgery were identified and prospectively enrolled in this cohort study by 83 surgeons over 52 sites. Data collected included baseline characteristics, surgical technique and pathology, and a series of validated PRO measures. Patients were followed up at 6 years and asked to complete the identical set of PRO instruments. Incidence of additional surgery and reoperation because of graft failure were also recorded. Multivariable regression models were used to determine the predictors (risk factors) of PROs, graft rerupture, and reoperation at 6 years after revision surgery.ResultsA total of 1234 patients including 716 (58%) men were enrolled. A total of 325 (26%) underwent revision using a bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) autograft; 251 (20%), soft tissue autograft; 289 (23%), BTB allograft; 302 (25%), soft tissue allograft; and 67 (5%), other graft. Questionnaires and telephone follow-up for subsequent surgery information were obtained for 809 (66%) patients, while telephone follow-up was only obtained for an additional 128 patients for the total follow-up on 949 (77%) patients. Graft choice was a significant predictor of 6-year Marx Activity Rating Scale scores (P = .024). Specifically, patients who received a BTB autograft for revision reconstruction had higher activity levels than did patients who received a BTB allograft (odds ratio [OR], 1.92; 95% CI, 1.25-2.94). Graft rerupture was reported in 5.8% (55/949) of patients by their 6-year follow-up: 3.5% (16/455) of patients with autografts and 8.4% (37/441) of patients with allografts. Use of a BTB autograft for revision resulted in patients being 4.2 times less likely to sustain a subsequent graft rupture than if a BTB allograft were utilized (P = .011; 95% CI, 1.56-11.27). No significant differences were found in graft rerupture rates between BTB autograft and soft tissue autografts (P = .87) or between BTB autografts and soft tissue allografts (P = .36). Use of an autograft was found to be a significant predictor of having fewer reoperations within 6 years compared with using an allograft (P = .010; OR, 0.56; 95% CI, 0.36-0.87).ConclusionBTB and soft tissue autografts had a decreased risk in graft rerupture compared with BTB allografts. BTB autografts were associated with higher activity level than were BTB allografts at 6 years after revision reconstruction. Surgeons and patients should consider this information when choosing a graft for revision ACL reconstruction.
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186. Normal Humeral Head Ossification in Pediatric and Adolescent Shoulders Can Mimic Hill-Sachs Lesions
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Kelly, Alexander, primary, Heath, Madison R., additional, Amoroso, Elizabeth E., additional, Mackie, Alexandra T., additional, Greditzer, Harry G., additional, Owens, Brett D., additional, and Fabricant, Peter D., additional
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187. Tunnel Management in Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Current Concepts
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Wolfson, Theodore S., primary, Mannino, Brian, additional, Owens, Brett D., additional, Waterman, Brian R., additional, and Alaia, Michael J., additional
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188. Factors Associated With the Mechanism of ACL Tears in the National Football League: A Video-Based Analysis
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Brophy, Robert H., primary, Wojtys, Edward M., additional, Mack, Christina D., additional, Hawaldar, Kalyani, additional, Herzog, Mackenzie M., additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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189. Effect of Skeletal Maturity on Fixation Techniques for Tibial Eminence Fractures
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Thome, Andrew P., primary, O’Donnell, Ryan, additional, DeFroda, Steven F., additional, Cohen, Brian H., additional, Cruz, Aristides I., additional, Fleming, Braden C., additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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190. Comparison of Initial Stability of Oblong, Large Circular, and Multiple-Plug “Snowman” Osteochondral Autografts for Elongated Focal Cartilage Lesions: A Biomechanical Study in a Porcine Model
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Dwivedi, Shashank, primary, Kutschke, Michael, additional, Nadeem, Maheen, additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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191. Medical Advisability of Youth Pitching Recommendations on the Internet
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Painter, David F., primary, Dove, James H., additional, Monteiro, Kristina, additional, Kriz, Peter K., additional, and Owens, Brett D., additional
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192. Estimating Glenoid Width for Instability-Related Bone Loss: A CT Evaluation of an MRI Formula
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Giles, Joshua W., Owens, Brett D., and Athwal, George S.
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193. 32 - Problemas intraoperatorios y postoperatorios de la reparación del subescapular
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DeFroda, Steven F., Owens, Brett D., and Paxton, E. Scott
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Bokshan, Steven L., DeFroda, Steven F., Sullivan, Kayleigh, and Owens, Brett D.
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195. 32 - Intraoperative and Postoperative Issues With Subscapularis Repair
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DeFroda, Steven F., Owens, Brett D., and Paxton, E. Scott
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- 2021
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196. 27 - Posterior Instability
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Bokshan, Steven L., DeFroda, Steven F., Sullivan, Kayleigh, and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2021
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197. The incidence of scaphoid fracture in a military population
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Wolf, Jennifer Moriatis, Dawson, Laura, Mountcastle, Sally B., and Owens, Brett D.
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- 2009
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198. Return to Play and Recurrent Instability After In-Season Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Prospective Multicenter Study
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Dickens, Jonathan F., Owens, Brett D., Cameron, Kenneth L., Kilcoyne, Kelly, Allred, Dain C., Svoboda, Steven J., Sullivan, Robert, Tokish, John M., Peck, Karen Y., and Rue, John-Paul
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- 2014
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199. Incidence of metacarpal fractures in the US population
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Nakashian, Michael N., Pointer, Lauren, Owens, Brett D., and Wolf, Jennifer Moriatis
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- 2012
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200. Epidemiology of rugby-related fractures in high school- and college-aged players in the United States: an analysis of the 1999–2018 NEISS database
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Etzel, Christine M, primary, Wang, Karina H, additional, Li, Lambert T, additional, Nadeem, Maheen, additional, and Owens, Brett D, additional
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- 2021
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