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NEER AWARD 2019 From JSES, a Level 1 prospective randomized trial comparing Latarjet and iliac crest bone graft transfer. Stability success rate and complication rate were reported as similar in the hands of 4 surgeons experienced in... doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.…
A reminder and how to guide that suprasapular nerve block is simple, safe, and effective for the surgeon to allow shoulder pain relief. JSES July 2019 Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 1291–1297 Distal suprascapular nerve block—do it... doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.…
Ammunition to push back against CMS guidelines on outcome measures. Validation of what we learned as interns, namely sick people do worse. Worse TSA results occur in those having diabetes, recent CHF, hypertension, COPD, pneumonia,... doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.…
Another tool for assuring that patients expectations meet their result for reverse TSA. Only about 60% post op maximal score improvement needs to be achieved on the Simple Shoulder Test and ASES score to predict excellent subjective... doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.…
This JSES study reviews patient expectations before surgeon evaluation. Patients doing better pre op and never having had joint replacements before had higher expectations not surprisingly. Seems to imply importance to... facebook.com/JSESMedia/post…
This study matches my experience that Betadine irrigation is not effective at reducing post op infections. From JBJS and regarding knees/hips and may extrapolatable to shoulders. Do you have thoughts or studies... facebook.com/JSESMedia/post…
Level 1 evidence that PRP has no effect on partial/interstitial rotator cuff tears from The Amer J of Sports Med. Any other confirmative or contradictory level 1 evidence of which you can share? Efficacy of... facebook.com/JSESMedia/post…
Is concavity-compression the key to shoulder stability? Does it matter how we recreate the depth and width of the glenoid fossa? doi.org/10.1016/j.jse.…
Many of our articles are published online ahead of print, which helps us to bring you the latest innovation in the most timely fashion. Check out some of our online articles below:... jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
What is your preoperative workup? How good are we at identifying those patients who may have an increased risk for post-arthroplasty complications? jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
What do patients expect from their Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (RSA)? This study shows that the most common pre-operative expectations for patients undergoing RSA were: Relief of daytime and night-time... jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
JSES received the 2018 Impact Factor and for the 8th year in a row, our Impact Factor went up - every year since we went to 12 issues / year.
We all know glenoid components loosen with time -- but what does this mean for our patients? This large study (492 TSAs) looked at the effect of radiographic glenoid component lucencies on patient reported... jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
With an average follow up of 30 months, survival rates between stemless and stemmed aTSA implants was similar for patients treated with aTSA for OA. How long do you wait before you decide the data supports these new designs? bit.ly/2ZkSPFy
Reverse shoulder arthroplasty continues to show good survival long term. However, long term outcome scores at 10 years decrease significantly compared to 5 year outcomes with traditional Grammont prosthesis. jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
It’s common knowledge that revision arthroplasty is often times complicated by bone loss. This article discusses problems of severe glenoid defects in the face of a loose glenoid. Preoperative software, 3D CT scans and planning are often times very... bit.ly/2WxV5aS
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This recent study found that elderly patients benefit as much from arthroscopic rotator cuff repair as their younger counterparts. jshoulderelbow.org/article/S1058-…
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