Steven Raikin

Steven Raikin
  • Medical Doctor at Rothman Institute

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Publications (271)
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Background The combined effect of fixation type and preoperative deformity together might influence the union rate after the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) arthrodesis. This study aimed to compare the nonunion and failure rate of dorsal locking plate versus cross-screws for the first MTP arthrodesis considering the preoperative deformity, includin...
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The reported donor site morbidity of the fibula free flap (FFF) is low; however, several uncommon complications have been reported with tibia fracture rarely being reported. We present a case of a pathological tibial fracture in the setting of chronic osteomyelitis after FFF. A 54-year-old female presented with a benign fibro-osseous lesion of the...
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Background Conflicting evidence exists regarding the optimal management of acute Achilles tendon ruptures. Operative repair is thought to afford patients a lower risk of rerupture, albeit at a higher overall risk of wound complications. Methods A retrospective chart review of 369 consecutive patients undergoing open repair of acute Achilles tendon...
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Background: To decrease postoperative opioid consumption, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including ketorolac, are considered a proper substitute with few side effects. Our null hypothesis is that a standard-dose, short-term ketorolac exposure does not increase the nonunion rate of a first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) arthrodesi...
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Category Other; Hindfoot; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose Rolling knee scooters and standard crutches are commonly used following foot and ankle surgery for patients who are required to keep weight off the extremity. In all non-weight bearing situations, muscle atrophy, lack of stability, and decreased blood flow increasing the risk of clots...
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Category Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose Amid the opioid crisis, the use of non-narcotic pain medication post-operatively has garnered increased interest. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have the potential to serve as an adjunct treatment to opioid medications in the post-operative period but have been viewed with hesitancy due...
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Category Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose The use of low-dose aspirin for postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE) chemoprophylaxis has been widely studied and validated in adult reconstruction surgery with little to no reported adverse reactions. In total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) literature, low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH)...
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Category Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose End-stage ankle arthritis is commonly seen in combination with various forms of ligamentous instability. Correction of the ankle arthritis and meticulous ligament balancing is key to a successful outcome after a total ankle replacement. In particular, with varus or multidirectional insta...
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Category Midfoot/Forefoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose The Kidner procedure is performed to treat the symptomatic accessory navicular that has failed nonoperative treatment. Classically, the Kidner procedure involves excision of the accessory navicular with detachment and advancement of the posterior tibial tendon to the base of the navicular tube...
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Category Ankle Arthritis; Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose Resilience is defined as the ability to adapt well to adversity or a significant source of stress, such as surgery. The Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) is a commonly used 6-item Likert scoring system that has been validated in adult musculoskeletal literature. Prior studies have demonstrated...
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Background Three-dimensional custom cages can be used to treat complex ankle and hindfoot pathology and bone loss with potentially better patient satisfaction and higher fusion rates than tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) fusion alone or in combination with bulk femoral head allograft. Yet there is limited literature to support this procedure. The purpose o...
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Background The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of closed suction drains after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is associated with lower wound complications in the first postoperative year as compared to no drain usage. Methods A total of 324 TAA were reviewed and included for analysis. One hundred forty-four did not have a post...
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Background The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within cartila...
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Category Ankle; Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose In total ankle arthroplasty (TAA), the implant can be inserted with or without cement. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires cement fixation on most TAAs, whereas cementless TAA can be performed in other countries. The laterally placed trabecular metal ankle replacement i...
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Category Ankle; Other Introduction/Purpose Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is included in the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) initiative for lower extremity joint replacements. This model has been demonstrated to be for total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Howe...
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Category Ankle Arthritis; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose The Arizona ankle foot orthotic (AFO) is a popular custom-molded orthotic stabilizer often used to treat posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, chronic Achilles tendonitis, ankle trauma and other pathologies. In the case of ankle injury or deformity, a resulting proprioceptive deficit may resul...
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Category Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose The choice of fixation, biomechanical stability, and hardware density might influence the union after the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) arthrodesis. This study aimed to assess the influencing factors on the union rate and fixation failure after MTP-1 arthrodesis. Methods In this retrospective cohor...
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Background The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within cartila...
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Background: An international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within cartilage repair of the ankle. The purpose of this article is to present the consensus statements on osteochondral lesions of the tibial plafond (OLTP) and on ankle insta...
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Background It is currently unclear how injury to the spring ligament (SL) affects the preoperative presentation of adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) or the outcome of operative reconstruction. The purposes of this study were to assess the preoperative features and pre- or postoperative function of patients who underwent direct operative repa...
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Introduction: With no current "gold standard" fixation strategy for syndesmotic injuries and differences in preferred preoperative and intraoperative diagnostic techniques and criteria, methods of reduction, fixation constructs, and postoperative management, the goals of this study were to determine how orthopaedic surgeons currently manage ankle...
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Background: Microfracture is the most common reparative surgery for osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs). While shown to be effective in short- to midterm outcomes, the fibrocartilage that microfracture produces is both biomechanically and biologically inferior to that of native hyaline cartilage and is susceptible to possible deterioration o...
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Introduction: Previous literature has demonstrated an association between acute opioid exposure and the risk of long-term opioid use. Here, the investigators assess immediate postoperative opioid consumption patterns as well as the incidence of prolonged opioid use among opioid-naïve patients following ankle fracture surgery. Methods: Included p...
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Background: Previous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of lower extremity fasciotomies in treating chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS). However, not all patients have demonstrated the same level of symptom improvement. Hypothesis: Specific patient variables will lead to enhanced functional improvement after fasciotomy for CE...
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Background Patient-reported outcome measures are an increasingly important tool for assessing the impact of treatments orthopedic surgeons render. Despite their importance, they can present a burden. We examined the validity and utility of a computerized adaptive testing (CAT) method to reduce the number of questions on the Foot and Ankle Ability M...
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Objectives: We studied the safety of immediate weight bearing as tolerated (IWBAT) and immediate range of motion (IROM) following open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of selected malleolar ankle fractures (defined as involving bony or ligamentous disruption of two or more of the malleoli or syndesmosis without articular comminution), and attemp...
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Background Orthopaedic surgeons must consider their postoperative pain management strategies to minimize harm from prescription opioid use. Patients often reference their pain threshold to predict how they will tolerate surgical pain and the need for postoperative analgesia, but the direct relationship between these factors has not yet been studied...
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Category Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the radiographic and functional outcomes of suture-button devices for treatment of Maisonneuve injuries, which present unique considerations due to the proximal one-third fibular fracture, through which the distal fibular segment can potentially shorten. Methods...
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Category Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose Ankle fractures are the third most common adult fractures. Further, they are the second most common fracture type to require inpatient admission, behind only hip fractures, despite occurring in a population on average nearly 30 years younger. There is evidence that early or immediate weight bearing and r...
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Category Bunion; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose Previous studies have documented the prevalence of 1st metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint arthritis in the setting of hallux valgus, with the articulation between the metatarsal head and the sesamoids being particularly vulnerable. However, little is known as to whether such degenerative changes...
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Category Hindfoot; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose It is currently unclear how injury to the spring ligament (SL) affects the preoperative presentation of adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD). The purposes of this study were to retrospectively identify shared factors that could be used to preoperatively predict SL damage in patients unde...
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Category Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose The modified Brostrom procedure has been widely accepted as the operative treatment of choice for treating lateral ankle instability in patients that have failed nonoperative management. However, the predisposing risk factors for failure of operative treatment, which has important implications for pati...
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Category Trauma; Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose Previous studies involving operative and nonoperative management of Achilles tendon ruptures have attempted to determine if patient factors influence treatment outcomes, with female sex, older age, and greater body mass index associated with inferior results. However, to our knowledge, no previ...
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Category Midfoot/Forefoot; Sports; Trauma Introduction/Purpose Prior reports have suggested that primary partial arthrodesis may be superior to open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) for the ligamentous Lisfranc injury. Although this may be true for the high energy Lisfranc injury, little has been studied regarding outcomes after operative fi...
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Category Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis (fusion) is considered a salvage procedure for patients with severe hindfoot and ankle pathology. Several techniques have been described for TTC fusion, including the use of an intramedullary rod, plate and screw constructs, screws only, and external fixation/frames...
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Category Trauma; Ankle; Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose Patient compliance with postoperative instructions is an important aspect of the orthopaedic surgery treatment regimen and can be a substantial deciding factor in achieving good outcomes. The postoperative period following acute Achilles tendon repairs requires diligent patient complian...
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Category Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose With an increasing frequency of syndesmotic fixation during ankle fracture ORIF and no current gold standard management protocol, it is important for surgeons to understand the frequency and usage patterns of the various techniques among other orthopaedic surgeons. The purposes of this study are to deter...
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Category Bunion; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose Distal 1st metatarsal chevron osteotomy is one of the most frequently performed procedures for treatment of mild to moderate hallux valgus, though the optimal method of fixation remains in question. The use of Kirschner wires (K-wires) is an established technique of temporary internal fixation...
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Category Sports; Other Introduction/Purpose Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) of the lower leg is the result of increased pressure in intramuscular compartments that occurs during repetitive physical activity. Previous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of lower extremity fasciotomies in treating CECS. However, not all patien...
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Category Ankle; Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose The hindfoot moment arm was first described by Saltzman and el-Khoury to evaluate hindfoot varus and valgus alignment and has been well described and validated in the literature. It is commonly used by surgeons for preoperative planning of various hindfoot reconstructive procedures. The hindfoot alignm...
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Category Ankle; Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose Bone marrow stimulation procedures, specifically microfracture, have become a common treatment technique for osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT). Such procedures have been shown to be effective among a variety of patient populations at postoperative time points up to about 5 years (references?)...
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Category Other Introduction/Purpose Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are an increasingly important tool for assessing the impact of treatments orthopaedic surgeons render to patients. They provide information directly reported by the patient pertaining to the perception of their own outcome, functional status, and quality of life. Despite...
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Category Trauma; Ankle; Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose Given the lack of consensus regarding the optimal surgical treatment for acute Achilles tendon ruptures, identifying techniques to maximize functional outcomes is crucial. Augmentation of Achilles tendon repair with the plantaris tendon is an established surgical technique that is thoug...
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Objective: To evaluate patient-reported outcomes and return to sport after open fasciotomy for lower extremity chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS). Design: Retrospective case series. Setting: Foot and ankle specialty service at a large multisite academic medical center. Patients: All patients undergoing lower extremity fasciotomy...
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The goal of training in orthopedic residency is to produce surgeons who are proficient in all aspects of the practice of orthopedic surgery; however, most residents receive either inadequate or no training in medical coding. The purpose of this study was to determine how well orthopedic residents code when compared with practicing surgeons and to i...
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Background The open anterior approach to ankle arthrodesis offers a technique that provides several advantages for surgeons, such as easier visualization of the joint for deformity correction and preservation of the malleoli for potential future conversion to total ankle arthroplasty. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical, radiographic...
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The instability of the peroneal tendons involving lesions of the superior peroneal retinaculum and the fibular attachment has been historically well studied. Intrasheath subluxation of the peroneal tendons is a more recently described clinical entity defined by reversal of the anatomic relationship of the peroneal tendons or displacement of the per...
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Background Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a hereditary motor-sensory neuropathy that is often associated with a cavovarus foot deformity. Limited evidence exists for the orthopedic management of these patients. Our goal was to develop consensus guidelines based upon the clinical experiences and practices of an expert group of foot and ankle s...
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Category Bunion; Other Introduction/Purpose Previous studies have documented the prevalence of 1st metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint arthritis in the setting of hallux valgus, with the articulation between the metatarsal head and the sesamoids being particularly vulnerable. However, little is known as to whether such degenerative changes of the meta...
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Background. Despite the absence of complications and a restoration of normal hallux alignment, some patients have suboptimal outcomes from hallux valgus correction surgery. One risk factor for persistent pain may be the presence of arthritic changes at the metatarsal head articulation with the sesamoids, an area not easily assessed with standard ra...
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Introduction. Brake reaction time (BRT) is an accepted method for establishing recommendations for safe return to driving by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Other than performing a BRT test in clinic, there is no established clinical tool to help physicians differentiate safe from unsafe drivers once patients reach general recov...
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Category Ankle, Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose The laterally placed trabecular metal ankle replacement is placed using a jig and a fibular osteotomy. The tibia and talus are reamed to match the curved contour of the replacement. Additional fixation is achieved using two rails on the tibial and talar component. Additional cement fixation can...
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Category Ankle, Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose The laterally placed trabecular metal ankle replacement is placed using a jig and a fibular osteotomy. The tibia and talus are reamed to match the curved contour of the replacement. The lateral approach was advocated to reduce the wound complications of the anterior approach. Additional fixation...
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Category Sports Introduction/Purpose Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) occurs as the result of increasing pressure in a closed muscular compartment, typically in the leg, as the result of repetitive activity. Physiologic changes in myofibril size during exercise increase muscle volume leading to higher compartmental pressures, which c...
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Category Bunion Introduction/Purpose Despite absence of complications and a restoration of normal hallux alignment, some patients have suboptimal outcomes from hallux valgus correction surgery. One risk factor for persistent pain may be the presence of arthritic changes at the metatarsal head articulation with the sesamoids, an area not easily ass...
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Category Sports, Trauma Introduction/Purpose With no consensus regarding the optimal technique for repair of Achilles tendon ruptures, identifying techniques which minimize complications and maximize functional outcomes is essential. Previous studies on Achilles repair performed in the supine position have demonstrated low complication rates, avoi...
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Category Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose Hallux rigidus (HR) is the most common arthritic condition in the foot. The surgical treatment options involve cheilectomy, interposition arthroplasty, or arthrodesis of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ). 1st MTPJ cheilectomy has been shown to produce satisfactory results in retrospective studi...
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Category Ankle Introduction/Purpose Painful peroneal tendon pathologies fall into three primary categories: tendinopathy, tendon subluxation/dislocation, and tendon tears/ruptures. For symptomatic peroneal tendinopathy and tears, treatment traditionally begins with NSAIDs, rest/activity modification, physical therapy, and immobilization and with s...
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Category Opioid/Pain Management Introduction/Purpose As one of the top prescribing groups of opioid pain medication, orthopaedic surgeons must tailor post- surgical pain control to minimize the potential for prescription opioid abuse. Patients generate an idea of their own pain threshold relative to others’ based on how they tolerate similar painf...
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Category Lesser Toes Introduction/Purpose Morton’s neuroma is an interdigital abnormality of the nerve between the lesser metatarsal heads, most commonly between the third and fourth metatarsals. Recent studies have demonstrated that clinical diagnosis is highly correlated with intraoperative and histopathological diagnosis, and other studies have...
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Category Bunion Introduction/Purpose Postoperative pain management following orthopaedic surgeries is challenging, and the opioid epidemic has made it essential to better individualize opioid prescriptions by patient and procedure. Previous studies have looked at modifications to intraoperative protocols to reduce postoperative pain and opioid ana...
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Category Ankle Introduction/Purpose Over the past two decades, the number of opioids dispensed in the United States has nearly tripled. Previous literature has demonstrated an association between acute opioid exposure and the risk of long-term opioid use. Statewide Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) have been implemented to deter overpr...
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Category Basic Sciences/Biologics, Anesthesia/Pain Control Introduction/Purpose Rebound pain, the quantifiable difference in pain experienced after nerve block resolution, can be a substantial component of postoperative pain, opioid intake, sleep disturbances, and patient satisfaction. A relatively higher concentration initial local anesthetic bol...
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Category Lesser Toes, Midfoot/Forefoot, Sports Introduction/Purpose The incidence of stress injury in female runners is reported in up to 21% of competitive runners, with female runners at higher risk for stress injury than men. Bone metabolism is closely linked with vitamin D, which may play a role in the high prevalence of stress fractures in fe...
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Background: The investigation of nonnarcotic drug regimens for postoperative pain management is important in addressing the opioid epidemic. NSAIDs can be a powerful adjunct in managing postoperative pain, but the possibility of delayed bone healing is a major concern for orthopaedic surgeons. Our recent retrospective study on ketorolac administra...
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Background: With the increase in the number of total ankle arthroplasties (TAA), guidelines on when physicians should begin to consider patients' return to driving are valuable. Further, due to sagittal motion strength, the ankle is the most important mover in braking motions over the knee and hip. Questions/purposes: (1) Does brake-reaction tim...
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Background: Tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis implementing adjunctive allografts is a method of limb salvage for patients with complex hindfoot osseous deficits, though outcome results are limited. The purposes of this study were to assess functional and radiographic outcomes after TTC arthrodesis with femoral head allograft and retrospectively...
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Background Postoperative pain management following orthopedic surgeries can be challenging, and the opioid epidemic has made it essential to better individualize opioid prescriptions by patient and procedure. The purpose of this subgroup analysis of a prospective study was to investigate immediate postoperative opioid pill consumption and prolonged...
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Background Hallux rigidus is the most common arthritic condition in the foot. First metatarsophalangeal joint cheilectomy produces satisfactory results in retrospective studies with reported good to excellent results in up to 97% and pain relief and function in 92%. The results of cheilectomy for higher grades of hallux rigidus are less favorable....
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Recommendation: Transfer of synovial aspirate in blood culture bottles, obtaining deep biopsy of tissues and bone, obtaining multiple samples, increasing incubation period of cultures, and the use of molecular techniques for culture negative cases are some of the strategies that can help improve the ability to isolate the causative organism(s) in...
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Recommendation The treatment of an infected total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is largely dictated by the acuity of the infection. The following treatment algorithm modified for TAA is recommended. ¹⁹ Level of Evidence Limited. Delegate Vote Agree: 100%, Disagree: 0%, Abstain: 0% (Unanimous, Strongest Consensus).
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Recommendation Yes. Deep chronic infection after total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) requires implant removal unless otherwise contraindicated. Level of Evidence Strong. Delegate Vote Agree: 100%, Disagree: 0%, Abstain: 0% (Unanimous, Strongest Consensus).
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Background: Kirschner wires (K-wires) are commonly utilized for temporary metatarsal and phalangeal fixation following forefoot procedures. K-wires can remain in place for up to 6 weeks postoperatively and are at risk for complications. This study investigated the incidence of infectious complications of exposed K-wires after forefoot surgery and...
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Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that clinical diagnosis of Morton's neuroma is highly correlated with operative and histopathologic diagnosis, whereas others have questioned the cost-effectiveness of intraoperative histopathology of excised specimens. The purpose of this study was to determine the utility of both preoperative imaging...
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Background: The treatment of symptomatic peroneal tendinopathy and tears traditionally begins with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, activity modification, physical therapy, and immobilization, with surgery typically reserved for those failing nonoperative treatment. Ultrasound-(US)-guided peroneal tendon sheath (PTS) corticosteroid injection...
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Background. This study evaluated when patients’ brake response time (BRT) recovers after right Achilles repair. Methods. Institutional review board–approved prospective study of 60 patients. Assessments included visual analogue scale pain (VAS) score, Achilles Tendon Total Rupture Score (ATRS), and a driver readiness survey. Emergent brake pedal op...
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Musculoskeletal infections (MSKI) remain the bane of orthopaedic surgery, and result in grievous illness and inordinate costs that threaten healthcare systems. As prevention, diagnosis and treatment remain largely unchanged over the last 50 years, a 2nd International Consensus Meeting on Musculoskeletal Infection (ICM 2018, https://icmphilly.com) w...
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Category Pain Management Introduction/Purpose The opioid epidemic in the United States continues to take lives. As one of the top prescribing groups, orthopaedic surgeons must tailor post-surgical pain control to minimize the potential for harm from prescription opioid use. Patients often reference their own pain threshold as a benchmark for how t...
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BACKGROUND:: The management of pain in patients with foot and ankle pathology can be challenging. Cumulative data suggest that, in addition to nociceptive mechanisms, other neuropathic mechanisms can contribute to pain in a subset of people with orthopedic conditions, and can be found in 10.5% to 53% of patients with chronic pain, depending on the...
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Background:: Minimum clinically important difference (MCID) defines a threshold when determining clinically significant treatment improvement. Visual analog scale (VAS) and Foot and Ankle Ability Measure activities of daily living (FAAM-ADL) are commonly used for measuring hallux valgus correction. This study aimed to determine MCID in VAS pain an...
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Background:: Lateral column lengthening and plantarflexion dorsal opening wedge osteotomy of the medial cuneiform are 2 commonly used procedures to address the deformity seen in severe flexible pes planovalgus deformity. Traditionally, iliac crest allograft or autograft has been used to fill the osteotomy sites. Porous metallic wedges can be used...
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Background: Many studies of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) have focused on the range of motion and functional outcomes at the time of intermediate-term follow-up. The purpose of our study was to analyze the progression of ankle hindfoot range of motion and patient-reported measures through the first 2 years following TAA. Methods: The charts of...
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Background: Overprescription of narcotic pain medication is a major culprit in the present opioid epidemic plaguing the United States. The current literature on lower extremity opioid usage has limitations and would benefit from additional study. The purpose of our study was to prospectively assess opioid consumption patterns following outpatient...
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Background: In an effort to minimize narcotic analgesia and its potential side effects, anti-inflammatory agents offer great potential provided they do not interfere with bone healing. The safety of ketorolac administration after foot and ankle surgery has not been well defined in the current literature. The purpose of this study was to report cli...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle is based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within cartil...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle is based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within cartil...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Background: Treatment guidelines for cartilage lesions of the talus have been based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions on key topics regarding cartilage lesions of the talus. The purpose of this consensus article is...
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Background: The evidence supporting best practice guidelines in the field of cartilage repair of the ankle are based on both low quality and low levels of evidence. Therefore, an international consensus group of experts was convened to collaboratively advance toward consensus opinions based on the best available evidence on key topics within carti...
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Category Ankle Introduction/Purpose The modified Broström’s procedure has been widely accepted as the operative treatment of choice for treating lateral ankle instability in patients that have failed nonoperative management. However, the predisposing risk factors for failure of operative treatment, which has important implications for patient sele...

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