347 results on '"Sohn, David"'
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152. Clay
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Sohn, David
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Clay (Motion picture) -- Movie reviews ,Motion pictures - Published
- 1980
153. Channels
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Sohn, David A.
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CHANNELS (Periodical) -- Periodical reviews ,Periodicals - Published
- 1982
154. American film
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Sohn, David A.
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AMERICAN Film (Periodical) -- Periodical reviews ,Periodicals - Published
- 1982
155. Film news
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Sohn, David A.
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FILM News (Periodical) -- Periodical reviews ,Periodicals - Published
- 1982
156. Television
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Sohn, David A.
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Television (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books - Published
- 1982
157. How to read a film
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Sohn, David A.
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How To Read A Film (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books - Published
- 1982
158. Media, messages and language
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Sohn, David A.
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Media, Messages And Language (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books - Published
- 1982
159. Elements of film
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Sohn, David A.
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Elements Of Film (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books - Published
- 1982
160. Medical Malpractice: Myth vs. Fact.
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SCHROEDER, AMANDA and SOHN, DAVID H.
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HEALTH care industry , *MEDICAL malpractice , *POOR people , *ORTHOPEDISTS , *ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
The article focuses on the fear of medical malpractice lawsuits which can have a negative impact on the health care in the U.S. Topics discussed include myth that poor people who are elderly or trauma patients who file more medical malpractice lawsuits; academic orthopedists who associated with more than one professional society who are at less risk for being sued; and transparent communication that has reduced litigation rates.
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- 2015
161. Caring for the Professional Athlete.
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EARL, ALOIYA R. and SOHN, DAVID H.
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PROFESSIONAL athletes , *ORTHOPEDICS , *SPORTS physicians , *MEDICAL malpractice , *PROFESSIONAL sports , *HEALTH insurance laws , *COMMUNICATION in sports , *HEALTH - Abstract
The article discusses the pressure and liability complications of orthopaedic care and clearance for professional athletes. Topics provided include the challenges faced by the team physicians who represent professional sports organizations, their responsibilities, and lawsuits on medical malpractice in professional sport. Also mentioned are the importance of medical documentation, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, and the importance of effective communication.
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- 2014
162. Pain Meds Present Problems.
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SOHN, DAVID H.
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NARCOTICS , *PAIN medicine , *ORTHOPEDISTS , *WEBINARS , *PAIN management , *SOCIETIES - Abstract
The article discusses the problems caused by using and prescribing narcotic pain medication that was discussed at the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) webinar on "Risk Evaluation and Management Strategies For Prescribing Opioids." Sharon Hertz of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says that more than 50 million of Americans were prescribed to take narcotic pain medication in 2011. Michael Ashburn, pain management professor, discusses the dangers of narcotic abuse.
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- 2013
163. Solving Conflicts without Litigation.
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MARKIEWITZ, ANDREW, HILLER, WILLIAM, SOHN, DAVID H., and FLEETER, THOMAS
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ANNUAL meetings ,DISPUTE resolution ,MEDICAL laws ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Information about several topics discussed at the 2013 AAOS Annual Meeting by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Medical Liability Committee is presented. Topics include alternative dispute resolution (ADR) program goal, components, and the disadvantages of litigation. It cites ADR programs in various institutions including Colorado Physician's Insurance Co. (COPIC), the University of Michigan, and the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago.
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- 2013
164. Informed Consent: A "New" Form of Medical Liability?
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SOHN, DAVID H.
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INFORMED consent (Medical law) , *PHYSICIAN malpractice , *MALPRACTICE liability in the healthcare industry , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations -- Law & legislation , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
The article focuses on informed consent, making physicians not liable for any untoward events happen during patient treatment, which was viewed as a medical liability. It states that informed consent becomes a medical liability because patients tend to think they were not actually informed. It mentions that it is easier to prosecute physician rather than provide them with medical liability claims. INSET: Risk Education Webinar: Prescribing Opioids.
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165. Medical Liability and Orthopaedic Residents.
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Sohn, David H.
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LEGAL liability , *HOSPITAL medical staff , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *GRADUATE medical education , *JEWISH hospitals , *HOSPITALS , *ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
The article focuses on court cases illustrating the medical liability of residents, attending physicians, and graduate medical education programs that train physicians. It mentions It mentions that in the case Hammonds v. Jewish Hospital wherein a chief resident was found negligent concerning explicit instructions argued that physician-patient relationship does not exist in the case. Moreover, it says that attending physician can also be liable for the actions of their residents.
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- 2012
166. No-Fault Compensation Systems.
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SOHN, DAVID H.
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COMPENSATION (Law) , *MEDICAL errors , *WOUNDS & injuries , *JURY trials , *PHYSICIANS - Abstract
The article discusses no-fault compensation systems in medicine. It is stated that only patients whose injuries were caused by negligence on the part of the physician can seek compensation. According to the U.S. Institute of Medicine, most medical errors are the result of unavoidable human errors; and punishing the person who made the error will not reduce future errors. In the U.S., the Constitution guarantees the right to a jury trial for no-fault compensation.
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167. Can I Have a Refill on My Percocet?
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SOHN, DAVID H.
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PAIN management , *ORTHOPEDICS , *OPIOIDS , *PSYCHIATRIC drugs , *DRUGS - Abstract
The article focuses on medical-legal risks of pain management in orthopaedics. Physicians can also be criminally prosecuted for overprescribing pain medications. Physicians are under scrutiny so that they neither overprescribe nor underprescribe opioid pain medication. Though no firm regulatory guidelines exist as to how these medication can be prescribed.
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168. Update on "never events".
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Sohn, David H.
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HEALTH policy , *PREVENTION of medical errors , *HOSPITAL administration , *PATIENT safety , *LAW - Abstract
The article reviews the history of never events and discusses how the decision of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement strict liability standard could expand physician risk exposure in the U.S. It examines the legal decisions that appear to limit the scope of medical risks. It presents a list of nonreimbursable hospital-acquired conditions that include air embolism, decubitus ulder and delirium.
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- 2011
169. Thrombosis of the superior longitudinal sinusduring infancy: Report of two cases
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Yang, Dorothy C., Sohn, David, and Anand, H.K.
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- 1969
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170. Health Courts: A Potential Answer for Tort Reform.
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CHEN, STEPHEN A. and SOHN, DAVID H.
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LEGAL liability , *HEALTH insurance , *INSURANCE claims , *ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
The article discusses how far health courts have been successful in bringing medical liability reform on a national level in the U.S. It is said that achieving significant medical liability tort reform have been strongly contested as caps on payments for noneconomic damages may lead to increased interest in alternative measures of dispute resolution and health courts. Plaintiffs must prove duty, breach of duty, causation and damages under present medical liability tort laws.
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- 2012
171. Potential Liability Risks of Electronic Health Records.
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Fleeter, Thomas and Sohn, David H.
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ELECTRONIC health records , *HEALTH facilities , *PHYSICIANS , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
The article offers information on the liability and risks associated with the electronic health records (EHR) of health facilities in the U.S. It mentions that EHR is advantageos to companies because it can boost the level of patient care. Meanwhile, EHR has its corresponding disadvantages because it increases liability of physicians.
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- 2012
172. Joint and Several Liability Reform.
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Ogilvie, James and Sohn, David H.
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MEDICAL errors , *MEDICAL practice , *HEALTH facilities , *PATIENT safety , *PHYSICIANS , *MEDICAL laws - Abstract
The article offers information on the importance and impact of the Joint and Several Liability (JSL) to health facilities in the U.S. It mentions that origin, history, attributes and its importance of JSL to patients. It states was on how the JSL protects patients from medical errors and medical malpractices of doctors.
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- 2012
173. You Be the Judge.
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Sohn, David H. and Jayasankar, Jay
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LEGAL liability , *MEDICAL malpractice , *CAUSATION (Criminal law) , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *TRUST - Abstract
The article discusses medical liability cases which are based on state tort law in the U.S. It mentions the four elements needed by the plaintiff to be proven, including breach of duty, causation and duty. The contractual basis of patient-physician relationship that is based on confidentiality, trust and honesty is also emphasized.
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- 2012
174. Medical liability reform: Is alternative dispute resolution the answer?
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Sohn, David H. and Jayasankar, S. Jay
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HEALTH care reform , *DISPUTE resolution , *RECONCILIATION , *MEDIATION , *CONFLICT management - Abstract
The article discusses the medical liability reform conceptualized by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) that outlines the challenges of the medical liability system in the U.S. It highlights the development of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that refers to any of the variety of nonlitigious way of resolving conflicts. It further claims that negotiations and early apologies offer more flexibility than the traditional litigation.
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175. Compliance liability may be a greater risk than medical malpractice.
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Sohn, David H.
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LEGAL compliance , *SURGEONS , *ETHICS & compliance officers , *PATIENT advocacy , *ORGANIZATION - Abstract
The article offers information on how orthopaedic surgeons avoid compliance violations. It suggests that surgeons should invest in compliance resources and invest the time to meet with compliance officers and regard them as resources. It recommends that surgeons should support advocacy efforts through national, state or local professional organizations.
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176. From smokestacks to species: extending the tradable permit approach from air pollution to habitat conservation
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Sohn, David and Cohen, Madeline
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- 1996
177. Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in idiopathic hypereosinophilia with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
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Sweidan, Alexander J., Brys, Adam K., Sohn, David D., and Sheth, Milan R.
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178. Motion Pictures.
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Kracauer, Sohn, David A., Feyen, Sharon, Wigal, Donald, Faulkner, Robert R., Kaufman, Stanley, Churchill, Hugh B., and Langford, Michael
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- 1971
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179. Contributions of neural excitability and voluntary activation to quadriceps muscle strength following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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Lepley, Adam S., Ericksen, Hayley M., Sohn, David H., and Pietrosimone, Brian G.
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ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery , *QUADRICEPS muscle , *MUSCLE strength , *MUSCLE contraction , *PYRAMIDAL tract , *REHABILITATION - Abstract
Background: Persistent quadriceps weakness is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLr). Alterations in spinal-reflexive excitability, corticospinal excitability and voluntary activation have been hypothesized as underlying mechanisms contributing to quadriceps weakness. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive capabilities of spinal-reflexive excitability, corticospinal excitability and voluntary activation on quadriceps strength in healthy and ACLr participants. Methods: Quadriceps strength was measured using maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC). Voluntary activation was quantified via the central activation ratio (CAR). Corticospinal and spinal-reflexive excitability were measured using active motor thresholds (AMT) and Hoffmann reflexes normalized to maximal muscle responses (H:M), respectively. ACLr individuals were also split into high and low strength subsets based on MVIC. Results: CAR was the only significant predictor in the healthy group. In the ACLr group, CAR and H:M significantly predicted 47% of the variance in MVIC. ACLr individuals in the high strength subset demonstrated significantly higher CAR and H:M than those in the low strength subset. Conclusion: Increased quadriceps voluntary activation, spinal-reflexive excitability and corticospinal excitability relates to increased quadriceps strength in participants following ACLr. Clinical relevance: Rehabilitation strategies used to target neural alterations may be beneficial for the restoration of muscle strength following ACLr. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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180. Preparatory Procedures in Screening for Drugs of Abuse: "Clean-Up" Methods in Current Use
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Sohn, David, Simon, Julius, Hanna, Moheeb A., and Ghali, Guirguis
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Methods currently employed in drug screening are perdominantly thin layer chromatography and gas chromatography of urine or of blood. “Clean-up” procedures for urine and blood are relatively simple. Too thorough “clean-up” may remove desired compounds. The use of Amberlite resin columns for “cleaning-up” areas for further investigation, and a review of current literature are included.
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- 1972
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181. Arbitration clauses: Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing.
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Sohn, David H.
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The article explains the concept of arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and its application to the medical field.
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182. Pain Management: The Orthopaedic Surgeon's Perspective.
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Herkowitz, Harry N., Dirschl, Douglas R., and Sohn, David H.
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POSTOPERATIVE pain treatment , *POSTOPERATIVE care , *SURGICAL complications , *ORTHOPEDISTS , *NARCOTICS - Abstract
The article provides information related to the management of postoperative pain. The author relates that post operative pain is a major concern of the orthopedic surgeon. Good pain control is not only pleasant for the patient but can also lead to earlier mobilization and faster rehabilitation. Several postoperative pain management are available which include narcotics, nerve blocks, and pain pumps.
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- 2007
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183. Quadriceps Strength Predicts Self-reported Function Post-ACL Reconstruction.
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PIETROSIMONE, BRIAN, LEPLEY, ADAM S., HARKEY, MATTHEW S., LUC-HARKEY, BRITTNEY A., BLACKBURN, J. TROY, GRIBBLE, PHILLIP A., SPANG, JEFFREY T., and SOHN, DAVID H.
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LEG , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery , *BODY weight , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *LIFE skills , *MUSCLE strength , *SELF-evaluation , *QUADRICEPS muscle , *PREDICTIVE tests , *CROSS-sectional method , *RECEIVER operating characteristic curves , *ANATOMY - Abstract
Introduction/Purpose: Quadriceps strength is a useful clinical predictor of self-reported function after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, it remains unknown if quadriceps strength normalized to body mass (QBM) or quadriceps strength limb symmetry index (QLSI) is the best predictor of self-reported function in individuals with ACLR. We sought to determine whether QBM and QLSI are able to predict individuals with ACLR who self-report high function (≥90% on the international knee documentation committee (IKDC) index). Methods: Ninety-six individuals with a history of a primary unilateral ACLR were recruited for a multisite cross-sectional descriptive laboratory experiment. Bilateral isometric quadriceps strength was collected at 90- of knee flexion to calculate QBM and QLSI (ratio of the ACLR limb to the contralateral limb). Area under the curve (AUC) values were calculated using receiver operating characteristic curve analyses to determine the capacity of QBM and QLSI to predict individuals with high self-reported function on the IKDC index. Results: QBM displayed high accuracy (AUC = 0.76; 95% confidence interval, 0.66-0.86) for identifying participants with an IKDC index ≥90%. A QBM cutoff score of 3.10 N⋅m⋅kg-1 was found to maximize sensitivity (0.61) and specificity (0.84), and displayed 8.15 (3.09-21.55) times higher odds of reporting high function. QLSI displayed a moderate accuracy (AUC = 0.62, 0.50-0.73) for identifying participants with an IKDC index ≥90%. A QLSI cutoff score of 96.5% maximized sensitivity (0.55) and specificity (0.70), and represented 2.78 (1.16-6.64) times higher odds reporting high function. Conclusion: QBM is a stronger predictor of high self-reported function compared with QLSI in individuals with ACLR. Rehabilitation guidelines may benefit from incorporating the use of QBM measurements for the purpose of predicting participants that may maintain high self-reported function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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184. Longitudinal Evaluation of Stair Walking Biomechanics in Patients with ACL Injury.
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LEPLEY, ADAM S., GRIBBLE, PHILLIP A., THOMAS, ABBEY C., TEVALD, MICHAEL A., SOHN, DAVID H., and PIETROSIMONE, BRIAN G.
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ANALYSIS of variance , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament injuries , *BIOMECHANICS , *BODY weight , *STATISTICAL correlation , *LONGITUDINAL method , *STATISTICS , *STATURE , *T-test (Statistics) , *DATA analysis , *STAIR climbing , *CASE-control method , *MOTION capture (Human mechanics) , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Purpose: After anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and reconstruction, abnormal biomechanics during daily tasks may have prominent and detrimental long-term consequences on knee joint health. The purpose of this study was to longitudinally evaluate hip and knee joint biomechanics during stair ascent and descent in patients with acute ACL injury and at return to activity after ACL reconstruction. Methods: Twenty individuals with unilateral ACL injury (age, 20.9 ± 4.4 yr; height, 172.4 ± 7.5 cm; mass, 76.2 ± 12.2 kg) that were scheduled to undergo surgical reconstruction were compared with 20 healthy matched controls (age, 21.7 ± 3.7 yr; height, 173.7 ± 9.9 cm; mass, 76.1 ± 19.7 kg). Lower extremity biomechanics were recorded using three-dimensional motion analysis during stair ascent and descent at two testing sessions (before surgery and at approximately 6 months after surgery or when they were allowed to return to unrestricted physical activity). Time between sessions for healthy participants was matched on the basis of the ACL group. Peak sagittal and frontal plane knee and hip joint angles and moments, joint angles at initial contact, and joint excursions across stance phase were evaluated. Results: The ACL-injured limb of patients experienced smaller knee extension moments than the uninjured limb and healthy controls during stair ascent and descent (P < 0.05) before and 6 months after ACL reconstruction. During stair ascent, ACL patients experienced more extended knee joint positions and less sagittal plane knee joint excursions, coupled with greater frontal plane hip joint excursions (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Patients with ACL injury experience reductions in knee flexion angle and knee extension moments during stair walking. These alterations were observed both before and after reconstruction, suggesting that early gait retraining interventions may be beneficial in these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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185. SECURITY OF POWER SUPPLY IN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS ASSESSING MINIMUM STORAGE REQUISITES FOR HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
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GABRIEL CAMPOS GODINHO, DELBERIS ARAUJO LIMA, ANDRE LUIS MARQUES MARCATO, and PEDRO AMERICO MORETZ SOHN DAVID
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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR PROGRAMA DE EXCELENCIA ACADEMICA As condições hidrológicas desfavoráveis vivenciadas entre 2014 e 2019 levaram ao esgotamento dos principais sistemas de reservatórios no Brasil, causando um aumento na geração de energia proveniente de usinas térmicas. Todavia, uma parte relevante da geração térmica verificada foi comandada por entidades governamentais de forma heterodoxa (fora do mérito econômico calculado pelos modelos de otimização), baseada principalmente na percepção de risco tácita. Apesar do senso comum de que o armazenamento dos reservatórios está intrinsecamente ligado à segurança do sistema, as métricas utilizadas até o momento não conseguiram computar as reais necessidades do sistema em termos de energia armazenada mínima nas usinas hidrelétricas. Ao final de 2019, o ONS propôs um novo método para avaliar a necessidade de despacho térmico adicional, chamado Curva Referencial de Armazenamento (CREF). No entanto, este método considera hipóteses muito específicas de afluências e geração térmica, e com base em seu processo iterativo de tentativa e erro, pode resultar em resultados sub-ótimos para o cálculo dos armazenamentos mínimos necessários. Este trabalho propõe um novo método para avaliar a segurança do fornecimento de energia em sistemas predominantemente hidroelétricos. Este método é uma evolução do método CREF, e é baseado no desenvolvimento de um modelo de otimização que calcula os níveis mínimos de segurança para operação de usinas hidrelétricas em cada mês, a partir de uma simulação recursiva de séries históricas de afluências de 1931 a 2018. Além disso, com base nos resultados da simulação, foram sugeridas curvas de referência para o monitoramento contínuo da operação dos reservatórios, com o objetivo de subsidiar decisões de órgãos do Governo Brasileiro sobre o despacho heterodoxo de geração térmica. Espera-se que o monitoramento das curvas de referência propostas represente um critério mais robusto para decisões sobre geração térmica fora-do-mérito no Sistema Elétrico Brasileiro. Unfavorable hydrological conditions experienced from 2014 to 2019 led to the depletion of main reservoir systems in Brazil, causing an increase of thermal energy dispatch. However, an important share of the observed thermal generation was out of economic merit, commanded by government entities which risk perception relies mainly on experts tacit knowledge. Despite the common sense that storage in reservoirs is intrinsically linked to system security, the metrics employed so far failed to compute the system s real needs in terms of required stored energy in hydroelectric plants. By the end of 2019, ONS proposed a new method to assess the need for additional thermal dispatch the Referential Storage Curve (CREF - Curva Referencial de Armazenamento). However, it fails as a reference for the security of energy supply since it considers very specific assumptions of rivers inflows and thermal generation. Besides, based on its iterative trial and error process, it can result in sub-optimal results of minimum storage levels. This work proposes a new method to evaluate the security of power supply in systems with predominance of hydroelectricity. This method is intended to be an evolution to the CREF method, and it is based on the development of an optimization model that computes the minimum secure levels for hydroelectric plants operation in each month, from a recursive simulation of historical inflow series from 1931 to 2018. In addition, based on the simulation results, reference curves were suggested for the continuous monitoring of the reservoirs operation, with the purpose of subsidizing Brazilian government entities decisions on unorthodox thermal generation dispatch. The monitoring of the proposed reference curves is expected to represent a more robust criterion for decisions on out-of-merit thermal generation in Brazilian power system.
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186. CONSTRUÇÃO DE UM MECANISMO DE REALOCAÇÃO DE ENERGIA PARA RENOVÁVEIS COM REPARTIÇÃO DE SUAS COTAS BASEADA NO MÉTODO DO BENEFÍCIO MARGINAL CONSIDERANDO A VOLATILIDADE DA PRODUÇÃO DE SEUS PARTICIPANTES
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PAULA ANDREA VALENZUELA DA SILVA, DELBERIS ARAUJO LIMA, LUIZ AUGUSTO NOBREGA BARROSO, ALEXANDRE STREET DE AGUIAR, PEDRO AMERICO MORETZ-SOHN DAVID, and SERGIO GRANVILLE
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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR PROGRAMA DE EXCELENCIA ACADEMICA O conceito de que a construção de um portfólio formado por ativos diversificados e descorrelacionados permite reduzir sua variância – e com isso seus riscos – é a base da teoria de portfólios clássica e norteia a criação do Mecanismo de Realocação de Energia (MRE) no Brasil. O MRE foi criado visando mitigar o risco de quantidade ao qual as hidrelétricas estão frequentemente expostas, ao permitir que estas usem para contabilização na Câmara de Comercialização de Energia Elétrica (CCEE) os créditos de energia obtidos dentro do mecanismo ao invés de geração física. Esses créditos de energia atualmente são calculados como o produto entre a cota de cada usina do MRE e a geração total dentro do mecanismo. Por sua vez, essa cota é calculada como a razão entre a Garantia Física (GF) da usina e o somatório das GF de todas as usinas participantes. No entanto, a metodologia vigente para o cálculo da GF não leva em consideração que diferentes usinas contribuem para o sistema de maneiras distintas dados os diferentes aportes em termos de valor esperado e de volatilidade da produção da usina e seus impactos na produção total do sistema. Este fato aponta para um potencial subsidio cruzado entre usinas no MRE. O objetivo deste trabalho é propor uma metodologia, que pode ser aplicada na repartição do benefício decorrente da formação de um pool de qualquer conjunto de geradores, mas que neste trabalho será focada no MRE, para definir a cota de cada participante do mecanismo baseada no método de benefícios marginais considerando, não apenas o efeito que a produção média das usinas tem sobre o portfólio, mas também a volatilidade dessa produção. Neste critério, usinas que possuírem correlação negativa com a produção total do sistema agregarão um benefício maior ao MRE, já que contribuirão para a redução da volatilidade dos créditos deste mecanismo. Para avaliar se o objetivo foi alcançado, a metodologia proposta será comparada à metodologia de rateio vigente no Brasil e aplicada a um conjunto de agentes do Sistema Elétrico Brasileiro, envolvidos em um MRE formado por hidros, eólicas e biomassas. The Energy Reallocation Mechanism (ERM) was created to mitigate the production risk to which the hydroelectric power plants are often exposed. The ERM allows the hydro plants to use, for the purpose of the CCEE market clearing, the energy credits obtained within the ERM instead of their physical generation. These energy credits are currently calculated as the product of the share that each plant has in ERM and the total amount of energy produced by the plants that are part of the mechanism. In turn, this share is calculated as the ratio between the Physical Guarantee (PG) of the plant and the total PG of all the ERM participants. However, the current methodology for calculating PG does not take into account that each power plant has different contributions to the total generation of the system in terms of expected value and volatility of its generation. This indicates a potential cross-subsidy among power plants in ERM. In this sense, this work proposes a methodology, that can be applied in the allocation of the benefits resulting from the formation of a pool of any set of generators, but that in this work will be focused on ERM to set the shares of the mechanism based on the method of Marginal Benefits capturing at the same time the effect that the expected value and the volatility of production of each participant has on the portfolio. In this criterion, power plants with a negative correlation with the total production of the system will add greater benefits to ERM, as they would help to reduce the volatility of generation (energy credits) within the mechanism. In order to evaluate if the objective was achieved the proposed methodology will be not only compared to the current methodology in Brazil, but also applied to a set of Brazilian generators engaged in an ERM formed by hydro, biomass and wind power plants.
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- 2014
187. ANÁLISE DE INVESTIMENTOS EM ENERGIA EÓLICA NO BRASIL
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MARTA CORREA DALBEM, LEONARDO LIMA GOMES, PEDRO AMERICO MORETZ-SOHN DAVID, LUIZ EDUARDO TEIXEIRA BRANDAO, TARA KESHAR NANDA BAIDYA, and LUIZ GUILHERME BARBOSA MARZANO
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FUNDAÇÃO DE APOIO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO Este trabalho foca a política adotada em 2009 no Brasil para a contratação de energia eólica via leilões e seus impactos na decisão de investimento. Dividida em três partes conectadas entre si, esta tese primeiro discute as políticas de incentivo à energia eólica já adotadas no Brasil e em outros países, os benefícios e dificuldades da inserção eólica, identificando os problemas da atual política e propondo alterações. Na segunda parte, analisa-se a decisão sobre que quantidade ofertar em leilões de energia eólica no Brasil, e a que preço, considerando-se o risco do vento e as regras específicas para o segmento eólico adotadas em 2009. Usa-se como critério de decisão a medida Ômega (KEATING & SHADWICK, 2002), medida de risco ainda pouco disseminada no mundo corporativo e em especial no segmento eólico. Conclui-se que o setor tem incentivos para participar dos leilões ofertando um pouco mais que a geração esperada do projeto, haja vista que as regras são assimétricas para as situações em que o projeto está desempenhando abaixo ou acima do esperado. O resultado é útil para legisladores e para potenciais investidores em geração eólica no Brasil. Finalmente, considerando-se que alguns projetos de menor potencial eólico sobrepujaram outros de maior viabilidade econômica no leilão, a terceira parte deste trabalho procura identificar até que ponto o cenário incerto e as diferentes visões sobre o futuro podem ter favorecido este resultado. Supondo-se que ganhadores e perdedores do leilão apresentam assimetrias não só em termos do investimento necessário para entrar no mercado e no valor de seus projetos-padrão, mas também na forma como prevêem que o mercado para energia eólica evoluirá no Brasil, a tese analisa este problema à luz da teoria de Jogos com Opções Reais, avaliando a decisão de investir em projetos eólicos em ambiente de incerteza e sob os efeitos de competição. Mais especificamente, usa-se como referencial teórico os trabalhos de Huisman (2001) e Pawlina & Kort (2006) para duopólios assimétricos, estendendo-os de modo a considerar três assimetrias: assimetria no investimento necessário para entrar no mercado, no fluxo de valor de cada jogador (representado pelo valor dos projetos-padrão que comporão o portfólio de cada jogador), assimetria no processo estocástico utilizado para caracterizar as perspectivas futuras para os projetos eólicos. Análises de sensibilidade do modelo aos parâmetros identificam as situações limite em que se passa a favorecer a entrada no mercado de projetos menos viáveis economicamente e, portanto, com menores chances de serem concretizados. Conclui-se que pequenas discrepâncias na visão de futuro podem ter deixado de fora do leilão empresas com maiores chances de materializarem seus projetos. O risco de preempção de empresas menos viáveis cai quando há menos informação sobre as crenças dos concorrentes, porém ao custo de preços de energia um pouco mais elevados para os consumidores. Observa-se que quando há baixa incerteza e similaridade de crenças, fruto de política governamental mais clara, favorece-se tanto uma tarifa baixa de energia quanto uma indústria eólica mais forte no Brasil. This dissertation focuses on the governmental policy adopted in 2009 to contract wind power energy in Brazil through auctions and its impacts on the decision to invest in the wind power industry, and is organized into three separate but interconnected studies. The first study discusses the incentive policies adopted in Brazil and worldwide and the benefits and difficulties of increasing the stake of wind power in the country, identifying potential problems in the current policy and proposing changes. In the second part, the decision on the optimal amount of power to offer at auctions - and at what price - is analyzed based on the wind risk at the project’s site and on the specific rules for wind power in Brazil that were prevailing in 2009. For this purpose, the Omega measure (KEATING & SHADWICK, 2002) was adopted as decision criterion. The use of the Omega measure is still new to the corporate world and has not yet been used in the wind industry. The main conclusion is that entrepreneurs have incentives to sell slightly more than the expected output of the wind farm, given that the purchasing rules are asymmetric for situations in which a farm is underperforming or is above expectations. This result is useful for legislators and potential investors in wind power generation in Brazil. Finally, considering that some projects with lower wind potential have won over others with higher potential, the third part of this work attempts to identify to what extent the uncertain scenario and investors’ different outlooks of the market’s potential may have influenced this result. Assuming that losers and winners of the auction had asymmetries not only in terms of the investments necessary to enter the market and build their portfolio of wind farms, but also in terms of their views on how the market for wind power will evolve in Brazil, this dissertation analyses this problem in light of the Option-Games Theory, deriving the decision to invest in wind projects under uncertainty and competition. The theoretical frameworks of this analysis are the works by Huisman (2001) and Pawlina & Kort (2006) for asymmetric duopolies, extending their theory to consider three asymmetries: asymmetry in the investment to enter the market, in the value of each player’s portfolio, and asymmetry in the stochastic process adopted by each player to describe the market prospects for wind farms. A sensitivity analysis to the parameters of the model identified the thresholds above which less viable firms preempt the market. The main conclusion is that minor asymmetries in the views about the future may have been sufficient to make more viable firms quit the auction earlier. The risk of less viable firms preempting the market drops when their opponent’s beliefs are not known, but at the expense of higher energy prices for consumers. When uncertainty is low and beliefs are symmetric, a feasible scenario when the governmental policy for the sector is clearer, the result can be lower energy tariffs as well as a stronger wind industry in Brazil.
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188. STRATEGIC DEMAND-SIDE BIDDING IN MULTIPRODUCT CONTRACT AUCTIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
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GIULIANA CASSARA DE CASTELLAMMARE SCOTT SICILIANO, ALEXANDRE STREET DE AGUIAR, DELBERIS ARAUJO LIMA, SERGIO GRANVILLE, and PEDRO AMERICO MORETZ SOHN DAVID
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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO Atualmente, o mundo tem se voltado à promoção do desenvolvimento da energia proveniente de fontes renováveis, pois estas aparecem como uma alternativa para a redução do aquecimento global. No Brasil, as principais fontes de geração renováveis de energia são: geração de cogeração à bagaço de cana-deaçúcar (biomassa), eólica e pequenas centrais hidrelétricas (PCH). Atualmente, o grande desafio enfrentado por elas é comercialização de contratos lastreados em perfis de geração que, apesar de exibirem um baixo fator de emissões, são extremamente sazonais e incertos. Contudo, sabe-se que existe uma relevante complementaridade entre a disponibilidade dos seus recursos (colheita da cana, vento e hidrologia), que como consequência, promove a possibilidade de um ganho sinérgico com a formação de um portfolio contendo tais fontes. A sinergia entre os perfis de geração de uma biomassa e uma PCH foi recentemente estudada através de um modelo de otimização de portfolio com aversão a risco. Esta dissertação tem dois objetivos: (i) estender o modelo de comercialização integrada de fontes renováveis para considerar também a fonte de geração eólica, e (ii) utilizá-lo para definir a estratégia ótima de oferta (compra) da comercializadora em um leilão de compra de contratos de fontes renováveis no ACL. Dois formatos de leilão serão testados e comparados tanto em termos de benefício para a comercializadora, como em termos de participação final de cada fonte. Por fim, o objetivo (ii) preenche uma lacuna na literatura correspondente a ausência de modelos de oferta estratégica avessa a risco em leilões de contratos por parte da demanda. Nowadays, the world has turned to promoting the development of energy from renewable sources, because they appear as an alternative to reducing global warming. In Brazil, the main renewable energy sources are the thermoelectric cogeneration of sugarcane bagasse (biomass), wind power and small hydro resources. Besides, the major challenge faced by them is the contracts trade guaranteed by generation profiles that, despite exhibiting a low emission factor, are highly seasonal and uncertain. However, it is known that there is an important complementarity between the availability of resources (sugar cane harvesting, wind and hydrology), which as a consequence, promotes the ability to gain a synergistic effect with the formation of a portfolio containing such sources. The synergy between the resources availability profile of biomass and a small hydro was recently studied by a model of portfolio optimization with risk aversion. This work has two objectives: (i) extend the portfolio trade model of renewable sources to consider also the a wind generation power plant, and (ii) define an optimal strategic bidding (demand side) for a trading company on a contract auction for renewable sources. Two auction formats will be tested and compared in terms of benefit to the energy trading company. Finally, the objective (ii) fills a gap in the literature corresponding to the absence of risk-averse bidding models for contract auctions on the demand side.
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- 2010
189. Lateral Meniscal Tears Can be Safely Repaired "All-Inside" Without Peroneal Nerve Injury: Case Series and Literature Review.
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Lassiter EM, Farmer NC, Lee A, Mustapha R, Yatsonsky D, and Sohn D
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Introduction: The menisci are a pair of fibrocartilaginous structures important for the normal biomechanical function of the knees. Tears are common, and multiple approaches have been used to repair meniscal tears. Of the approaches, the all-inside approach has historically been avoided for tears to the posterior aspect of the lateral meniscus (LM) due to the risk of popliteal and common peroneal neurovascular injury., Case Report: We reviewed the electronic medical records of all patients who underwent all-inside LM repair by our senior author from August 2022 through August 2023. Demographic, injury, and surgical data were collected to characterize surgical success and any complications attributed to the surgical approach. A literature review of MEDLINE was performed to investigate the current data regarding the all-inside approach and identify methods for improving safety and efficacy. Two cases were identified (one male and one female) who underwent all inside repair of the LM. No surgical complications were attributed to suture selection or placement, and no damage to the popliteal neurovascular structures was identified., Conclusion: The all-inside approach is a safe arthroscopic approach for the repair of the LM. The current literature demonstrates multiple considerations and guidelines to mitigate the risk of neurovascular injury and supports the efficacy of the all-inside approach when compared to other surgical approaches., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: Nil, (Copyright: © Indian Orthopaedic Research Group.)
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190. Anatomical and surgical considerations of the pectoralis muscle.
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Lee A, Lassiter EM, De Silva V, Gerber C, McHugh M, Yatsonksy D, Sohn D, and Ebraheim N
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Introduction: The pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the largest and most superior muscle of the anterior chest wall. The PM plays an important role in flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the arm. The pectoralis major's size, strength, and anatomical location make it an excellent candidate in transfer surgeries due to its ability to restore balancing forces that may be lost in scapular winging and subscapularis tears. Each of these injuries and pathologies involves the PM muscle in some way, and careful consideration of its anatomy and physiology is necessary. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the anatomy, physiology, and surgical considerations of the pectoralis muscle with a specific focus on the surgical techniques involving the muscle., Methods: A comprehensive literature search using a combination of the following terms: pectoralis major, rupture, transfer, chronic subscapularis tear, pectoralis surgery, anatomy, scapular winging, and long thoracic nerve anatomy. There were no limitations with regards to article type or publishing date, but article language was limited to only English., Conclusion: The pectoralis muscle is an important muscle when it comes to function of the upper extremity primarily or through transfer procedure. Injuries and impairments of the pectoralis major or other muscles of the upper extremity can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, limiting their ability to perform activities of daily living. A thorough understanding of anatomical, functional, and surgical purposes of the pectoralis muscle is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes and avoiding complications., Competing Interests: The authors have no competing interests to declare.
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- 2024
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191. Novel Meniscus Transfer Technique: A Case Report.
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Yatsonsky D, Gunn JL, Dong T, Maxwell A, and Sohn D
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The meniscus is an essential component of the knee joint, acting as a shock absorber as well as assisting in the transmission of forces. Due to the meniscus importance of the knee, much of the current literature focuses on treatment techniques that can spare and repair the meniscus when it is torn. The unique vasculature of the meniscus often makes repair difficult or, in many cases, impossible. A current focus within orthopedics has been on meniscal allograft transplantation to fill this gap. The lack of a universal surgical technique for graft fixation, along with the current failure rates, demonstrates the need for further improvements. The senior author proposes a novel technique for meniscal allograft transplantation that has shown decreased blood loss and surgical time, while also reducing intra-operative trauma to the knee. This case reports a 16-year-old patient who underwent a right lateral meniscal allograft transplant following a large segmental defect tear of the lateral meniscus. The patient initially underwent arthroscopy and meniscectomy with screw fixation of the lateral femoral condyle lesion. After physical therapy, the patient experienced increased pain and swelling, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrating a meniscal defect unamenable to repair. The patient met indications for meniscal allograft transplantation given the failed meniscectomy, absence of cartilage loss and significant osteoarthritis, and the patient's age of less than 50 years old., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Yatsonsky et al.)
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- 2024
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192. Comparison of Graft Type and Fixation Method in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Based on Randomized Control Studies.
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Beyer J, Jones R, Igo I, Furyes AR, Liu J, and Sohn DH
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- Humans, Tendons transplantation, Knee Joint surgery, Anterior Cruciate Ligament surgery, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction methods, Patellar Ligament surgery
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Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured ligament in the knee. ACL reconstruction (ACLR) proves the standard for treating this injury. However, graft choice and method of fixation remain a heavily debated topic. This study investigates the following: bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) vs. hamstring tendon (HT) autograft, single-bundle vs. double-bundle hamstring graft, and metal vs. bioabsorbable screws in ACLR., Methods: A systematic review was performed on PubMed and Google Scholar according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Data were collected on patient demographics, complications, and functionality scores including International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) and Lysholm scores. A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted with Review Manager. Outcome measurements were determined using forest plots with significant differences considered p < 0.05., Results: Twenty-five studies were included, accounting for 2,170 patients. No statistically significant difference was appreciated when comparing BPTB to hamstring autografts. Patients who received a double bundle HT autograft exhibited significantly superior outcomes in terms of revision (p = 0.05), failure (p = 0.002), normal pivot shift tests (p = 0.04), and normal IKDC (p = 0.008). When comparing screw types, bioabsorbable screws had a greater Lysholm score (p = 0.01) and lower failure rates for copolymer screws (p = 0.03)., Conclusion: Overall, the data collected suggested that BPTB and HT autografts display similar postoperative results. However, if an HT autograft is used, the data suggest a double-bundle graft improves both functionality and decreases the possible complications. Finally, bioabsorbable screws prove superior to metal screws when looking at both functionality and failure rates. Further research into the superior graft type is still needed., Level of Evidence: Level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence., Competing Interests: Disclosure: The Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest forms are provided with the online version of the article (http://links.lww.com/JBJSREV/B84)., (Copyright © 2024 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated.)
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- 2024
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193. Tibial Eminence Fracture and Pediatric ACL Avulsion Diagnosis and Treatment: A Case Report.
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Kosco ED, Montalbano AN, Scarano K, and Sohn D
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Introduction: Tibial eminence fractures resulting from the avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) insertion are a common knee injury in the pediatric population. This injury is traditionally corrected through internal fixation using a guide pin and a cannulated screw. Due to the reported consequences of cannulated screws impinging on the joint space, we explored an alternative procedure to address this injury without the use of cannulated screws. We believe this is the first report of an alternate and improved procedure for repairing a tibial eminence fracture caused by ACL avulsion using non-absorbable sutures to secure the bony fragment back onto the tibial eminence., Case Report: We report the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of a 15-year-old Caucasian male who suffered a tibial eminence fracture associated with an ACL avulsion following a tackle football injury. We utilized a new all-arthroscopic procedure that involved securing the bony fragment of the tibial eminence using sutures that were passed through the ACL and proximal tibial using interosseous bone tunnels., Conclusion: This novel procedure successfully eliminates the need for intra-articular screws in the adolescent knee while treating tibial avulsion fractures - as supported by the patient's marked radiographical and symptomatic improvement at the 2, 6, and 12-week follow-up visits., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: Nil, (Copyright: © Indian Orthopaedic Research Group.)
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- 2024
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194. Knee Extension Lag Treated with Posterior Capsulotomy of the Knee: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
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Scarano KA, Montalbano A, Daugherty C, and Sohn D
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Introduction: The posterior capsule of the knee plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the knee joint. Pathologies involving the posterior capsule have been implicated in developing flexion contractures. Posterior capsulotomy is a well-studied modality for this issue, performed through either an open or arthroscopic approach., Case Report: A 74-year-old Caucasian male presented with a complex extensor lag of his right knee and an inability to gain full extension either actively or passively. Through the use of standard knee arthroscopy, the authors were able to not only correct his posterior capsular pathology but also address anterior knee lesions. Only the combination of both allowed a full extension of the joint., Conclusion: Posterior capsulotomy of the knee may be carried out successfully and safely through either an open or arthroscopic approach. Arthroscopic capsulotomy is proposed as a safer, minimally invasive option that has been gaining recent favor compared to open approaches., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: Nil, (Copyright: © Indian Orthopaedic Research Group.)
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- 2023
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195. CORR Insights®: Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Is the Most Cost-effective Treatment Strategy for Proximal Humerus Fractures in Older Adults: A Cost-utility Analysis.
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Sohn DH
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- Aged, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Humans, Humerus surgery, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder adverse effects, Shoulder Fractures surgery
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Competing Interests: The author certifies that there are no funding or commercial associations (consultancies, stock ownership, equity interest, patent/licensing arrangements, etc.) that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article related to the author or any immediate family members. All ICMJE Conflict of Interest Forms for authors and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research ® editors and board members are on file with the publication and can be viewed on request.
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- 2022
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196. Medial and Lateral Patellar Instability Leading to Medial Patellofemoral Ligament and Lateral Retinaculum Reconstruction: A Case Report.
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Stokey PJ, Kennedy HV, Cross JM, and Sohn DH
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Knee Joint surgery, Ligaments, Articular surgery, Joint Instability etiology, Joint Instability surgery, Patellar Dislocation complications, Patellar Dislocation diagnostic imaging, Patellar Dislocation surgery, Patellofemoral Joint surgery
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Case: Combined medial and lateral patellar instability is exceptionally rare with only 3 reported cases to date. Here, we present the case of a 37-year-old White woman with multiple recurrent medial and lateral patellar instability. After failure of conservative care with bracing and therapy, she underwent surgical stabilization with medial and lateral allograft reconstruction., Conclusion: This case provides an example of the condition and successful surgical follow-up., Competing Interests: Disclosure: The Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest forms are provided with the online version of the article (http://links.lww.com/JBJSCC/B634)., (Copyright © 2021 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated.)
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- 2021
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197. CORR Insights®: Influenza Vaccination Is Not Associated with Increased Number of Visits for Shoulder Pain.
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Sohn DH
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- Humans, Shoulder, Shoulder Pain diagnosis, Shoulder Pain epidemiology, Shoulder Pain etiology, Vaccination adverse effects, Influenza, Human, Shoulder Joint
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- 2020
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198. Opioid Prescribing Practices of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Results of a National Survey.
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Raneses E, Secrist ES, Freedman KB, Sohn DH, Fleeter TB, and Aland CM
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- Adolescent, Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects, Female, Humans, Male, Online Systems, Opioid-Related Disorders epidemiology, Opioid-Related Disorders prevention & control, Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology, Substance-Related Disorders prevention & control, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States epidemiology, Young Adult, Acetaminophen administration & dosage, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Hydrocodone administration & dosage, Orthopedic Surgeons, Practice Patterns, Physicians' statistics & numerical data
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Introduction: Opioids are widely used after orthopaedic procedures. Nonmedical opioid use is a growing public health issue., Methods: An anonymous online survey was distributed by e-mail to the orthopaedic societies of all 50 states and several large private practices to assess practicing orthopaedic surgeons' opioid prescribing practices., Results: A total of 555 orthopaedic surgeons practicing in 37 states responded. The most commonly prescribed opioid for both teenagers and adults was hydrocodone/acetaminophen. Of note, 42.3% reported that a patient they have prescribed opioids for developed an opioid dependency, whereas 35.3% do not believe that opioid use is a problem in their practice. Of note, 30.3% reported prescribing refills, and factors significantly associated with increased prescribing of refills included a greater number of years in practice (P < 0.001) and practicing in a suburban rather than an urban or rural environment (P = 0.03)., Conclusion: Orthopaedic surgeons rarely prescribe any refills, tend to prescribe less opioids to teenagers than adults, and prescribe fairly uniformly for patients who are treated nonsurgically or undergo minor or arthroscopic surgery. They exhibit considerable variation in prescribing for fractures and major procedures.
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- 2019
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199. Pain Relief and the Opioid Crisis in the United States and Canada.
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Sohn D, Ring D, Toy KA, Julian JA, and Arnstein P
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- Canada, Ecosystem, Humans, Pain, United States, Opioid Epidemic, Opioid-Related Disorders, Pain Management
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Opioid analgesics hijack the body's innate wellness machinery (eg, naloxone blocks the placebo effect) and alleviate both physical and emotional pain. Starting in the 1980s, marketing and advocacy created an opioid-centric pain relief strategy based on the idea that physicians undermanage pain and worry too much about addiction. The increase of prescription opioids in the ecosystem (along with a resurgence in heroin use) contributed to dependence, misuse, overdoses, and overdose deaths. Laws punishing undermanagement of pain from the opioid crisis combined with more recent laws punishing overprescription of opioids add to the difficulties orthopaedic surgeons have in managing the pain of surgery and acute injury. The substantial variation in pain intensity for nociception (actual or potential tissue damage) and the persistent use of opioids after healing is well established are both accounted for largely by psychosocial factors (stress, distress, and less effective coping strategies). When a patient has more pain than expected, surgeons should first rule out compartment syndrome and infection and then focus on a comprehensive team- and strategy-based approach that addresses these psychosocial factors.
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- 2019
200. The contribution of leg press and knee extension strength and power to physical function in people with knee osteoarthritis: A cross-sectional study.
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Tevald MA, Murray AM, Luc B, Lai K, Sohn D, and Pietrosimone B
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- Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Exercise Test, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Task Performance and Analysis, Motor Activity, Muscle Strength, Osteoarthritis, Knee physiopathology, Range of Motion, Articular
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The purposes of this study were to 1) determine the additional contributions of leg press and knee extensor power, over and above that of strength, to the performance of physical function tasks in people with knee osteoarthritis, and 2) compare the ability of bilateral leg press to unilateral knee extensor strength and power to predict functional task performance., Methods: A cross-sectional, exploratory study of 40 individuals with tibiofemoral knee osteoarthritis resulting in moderate impairments in physical function was conducted. Physical function (Get-up and Go, timed stair climb and descent, and five time chair rise) and muscle performance (leg press and knee extension strength and power) were assessed., Results: After controlling for covariates and strength, leg press, but not knee extensor, power explained additional variance in physical function (11% and 21%). Conversely, adding strength to regression models including covariates and power did not consistently improve the prediction of physical function. Additionally, leg press power consistently explained more variance in physical function (44 to 57%) than involved (24 to 34%) or uninvolved (28 to 48%) knee extension power., Conclusions: Leg press power may be a more functionally relevant measure of muscle performance than knee extension strength in this population. Future studies should investigate the effectiveness of interventions specifically designed to improve leg press power in people with knee osteoarthritis., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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