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Scapula and glenoid ORIF techniques
From the 16th Annual Philadelphia Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium. Presented by Dr. Kenneth Egol (NYU) and moderated by Dr. Asif Ilyas (Rothman Institute). Technique video showing ORIF of scapula and glenoid fractures. With question and answer session with Dr. Egol.
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Peritrochanteric femur fractures - Do they all need to be nailed?
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Session 2 from the 16th Annual Philadelphia Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium, June 7, 2024. Moderated by Derek Donegan MD (University of Pennsylvania) with panelists Marc Swiontkowski MD (University of Minnesota), Abraham Appleton MD (Guthrie Clinic), Kenneth Graf MD (Cooper Medical School), and J. Spence Reid MD (PennState Health). Concepts of stability vs instability and classification in choosin...
Extreme nailing of intraarticular fractures in the lower extremity
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Session 1 from the 16th Annual Philadelphia Orthopaedic Trauma Symposium, June 7, 2024. Moderated by Saqib Rehman, MD (Temple University). Panelists Anthony Sorkin MD (Indiana University), Samir Mehta MD (University of Pennsylvania), Gene Shaffer MD (Jefferson Einstein), William Ryan MD (Rothman Institute). "Extreme" nailing of intraarticular distal femur, proximal tibia, and distal tibia fract...
Navigating Modern Surgical Education
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Conversation with Alexander Neuwirth, M.D., Associate Program Director of the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency and Associate Program Director, Frank E. Stinchfield Adult Reconstruction Fellowship, and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the Division of Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction at Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. We discuss teaching millennia...
DOACs and hip fractures - should we wait 48 hours?
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Season 5 Episode 5 of the OrthoClips Podcast Series on Apple, Spotify, Google, CZcams. Do we wait 48 hours for DOACs to "wash out" before fixing a hip? Interview with Devon Brameier, BM, BCh, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. We discuss their paper entitled "Use of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Among Patients With Hip Fracture Is Not an Indication to Delay Surgical Inte...
Suprapatellar tibia nailing technique
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Suprapatellar nailing of a midshaft diaphyseal tibia fracture
When to transfuse ortho trauma patients? Conservative vs liberal strategies
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Season 5 Episode 4 of the OrthoClips Podcast Series (on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc). Interview with Dr. Brian Mullis, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Residency Director, Indiana University School of Medicine and Dr. Leilani Mullis, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia and Chair, Residency Selection Committee, Indiana University School of Medicine. We discuss their paper ent...
The VANCO Trial: What have we learned?
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Discussion with Dr. Joseph Thomas Patterson, Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California on the VANCO Trial. Specifically, we discuss his paper in the January 2024 issue of the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma entitled “The VANCO Trial Findings are Generalizable to a North American Trauma Registry”.
Do Robotics and Navigation Increase Infection Risk in Total Hip Arthroplasty?
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An interview with Dr. Scott LaValva, lead author on the April 3, 2024 JBJS publication entitled “Robotics and navigation do not affect the risk of periprosthetic joint infection following primary total hip arthroplasty: A propensity score-matched cohort analysis”. Dr. LaValva is a PGY-4 orthopaedic surgery resident at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, USA.
Implant density in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis fusion - Can we use fewer screws?
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An interview with Dr. A. Noelle Larson, M.D., Professor of Orthopedics in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. We discuss the recent randomized controlled trial published in the February 7th volume of the JBJS entitled "The Effect of Implant Density on Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Fusion: Results of the Minimize Implants Maximize Outcomes Randomiz...
Clavicle fractures - 2 of 2
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Clavicle fractures (2 of 2) from the OTA Core curriculum lecture series version 5. ORIF of midshaft fractures, management of lateral and medial fractures.
Clavicle Fractures - 1 of 2
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Clavicle fractures (1 of 2) from the OTA Core curriculum lecture series version 5. Anatomy, classification, indications, midshaft fracture management.
Midfoot fractures and dislocations - 2 of 2
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Midfoot fractures and dislocations. From the OTA Core curriculum lecture series version 5. Treatment of TMT (Lisfranc) injuries, navicular fractures and dislocations, cuboid fractures, and cuneiform fractures and outcomes.
Midfoot fractures and dislocations - 1 of 2
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Midfoot fractures and dislocations. From the OTA Core curriculum lecture series version 5. Anatomy, assessment, stress views, imaging and indications.
MIPO plating techniques - 2 of 2
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Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis - from the OTA core curriculum lecture series version 5. Distal femur, proximal tibia, humerus, proximal humerus, and distal radius techniques. Pearls and pitfalls.
MIPO plating techniques - 1 of 2
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MIPO plating techniques - 1 of 2
Atypical femur fractures - 2 of 2
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Atypical femur fractures - 2 of 2
Atypical femur fractures - 1 of 2
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Atypical femur fractures - 1 of 2
Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 3 of 3
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Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 3 of 3
Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 2 of 3
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Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 2 of 3
Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 1 of 3
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Definitive treatment of pelvic ring injuries - 1 of 3
Acute Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries - 2 of 2
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Acute Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries - 2 of 2
Acute management of pelvic ring injuries - 1 of 2
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Acute management of pelvic ring injuries - 1 of 2
Pelvis and acetabular anatomy - 2 of 2
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Pelvis and acetabular anatomy - 2 of 2
Pelvic and acetabular anatomy - 1 of 2
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Pelvic and acetabular anatomy - 1 of 2
Tibia shaft fractures - 3 of 3
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Tibia shaft fractures - 3 of 3
Tibia shaft fractures - 2 of 3
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Tibia shaft fractures - 2 of 3
Tibia shaft fractures - 1 of 3
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Tibia shaft fractures - 1 of 3
Principles of external fixation - 3 of 3
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Principles of external fixation - 3 of 3
Principles of external fixation - 2 of 3
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Principles of external fixation - 2 of 3

Komentáře

  • @Rational_Investor
    @Rational_Investor Před 3 dny

    Excellent discussion and very educational! An instructive video showing how IM nailing in a patient laterally positioned would be so helpful. For example, would you apply traction (skeletal or skin) on the injured leg, how to position the C-arm for fluoroscopic views, etc.

  • @pankajdhabaliya1531
    @pankajdhabaliya1531 Před 11 dny

    Excellent

  • @rafathijazeen4405
    @rafathijazeen4405 Před 17 dny

    how we can get these slides ?

  • @NoCokeOnlyIce
    @NoCokeOnlyIce Před 26 dny

    PA students 🤡😂🤓

  • @Dave-nz5jf
    @Dave-nz5jf Před měsícem

    You have to love that even in 2024, arthrogryposis, which is a genetic condition or a pregnancy complication, orthopedists are the first line of treatment. Feels medieval.

  • @hieptran2399
    @hieptran2399 Před měsícem

    But how do we know the ligament is intact or injured ? Inflammation in acute phase can make diagnosis of MRI go wrong ?

  • @husamabuamra88
    @husamabuamra88 Před měsícem

    Hello Doctor we need to this Pdf thank u

  • @Kurdaehe1
    @Kurdaehe1 Před měsícem

    thanks

  • @user-ij5zc8cf6n
    @user-ij5zc8cf6n Před 2 měsíci

  • @williampennjr.4448
    @williampennjr.4448 Před 2 měsíci

    maybe complication s could be avoided if they didn't sent patients home 2 days after surgery with no information other than , "don't put weight on your bad side, take pain killers and call us in 4 weeks".

  • @aliyousef3013
    @aliyousef3013 Před 2 měsíci

    90% sips , 10% general speaking

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Před 2 měsíci

    as a regular "smoker"; I always tell my physician of my "habit"

  • @user-ze4ef2wi9h
    @user-ze4ef2wi9h Před 3 měsíci

    I thought I was only one with this issue

  • @ramyshoukry1522
    @ramyshoukry1522 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @reviewsbymohitmybloggingid4241

    Is surgery required for malunited distal humeral fracture with 0.2cm capiteller offset at the radiocapitellar joint and capitellar avascular necrosis?

  • @thevoiceharmonic
    @thevoiceharmonic Před 4 měsíci

    Ensure your theatre radiographers collimate the image to only show the wrist. Any radiation that misses the wrist and causes 'white bright' on the monitor is producing extra scatter radiation dose. I did a survey in a hospital 16 years ago and from the 17 radiographers who did theatre work, only 3 collimated the images. Six weeks after I pointed out this failing, 4 radiographers collimated. Asked why they didn't, they said they were frightened of being told off. I told them to tell the arthropod that you wanted to reduce their dose. The dose difference was massive with hip work

  • @Mudith100
    @Mudith100 Před 4 měsíci

    Great presentation

  • @kelliequinn7488
    @kelliequinn7488 Před 5 měsíci

    Are we able to get a copy of the ppt for this lecture series

  • @mobashwerahmed8776
    @mobashwerahmed8776 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @asadmian2274
    @asadmian2274 Před 6 měsíci

    What do you do when two conflicting reports of radiologist on peri prosthetic distal femur fracture. The patient is 87 years of age with poor quality of bone stock.

  • @abrarassim6185
    @abrarassim6185 Před 6 měsíci

  • @sonGOKU-gy7rg
    @sonGOKU-gy7rg Před 6 měsíci

    Please could u provide pdfs or resource of your lectures ?

  • @Dantfermo
    @Dantfermo Před 6 měsíci

    My distal humerus broke in spring of 2023. They added 10 screws and 2 plates

  • @fcbarcelona9238
    @fcbarcelona9238 Před 6 měsíci

    Please continue sharing the lectures. I'm in a very deep financial situation and can't afford paid lectures. Your channel is a treasure for me❤

  • @adp9689
    @adp9689 Před 6 měsíci

    as a trauma&ortho surgeon from Ukraine, i'm really happy to found such usefull and not long videos to repeat knowledge or gain something new, very apperciate your work, thank you!

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 Před 6 měsíci

    piriformis

  • @Zack_MD
    @Zack_MD Před 6 měsíci

    Appreciate your work.. thanks

  • @huzaifbhat7838
    @huzaifbhat7838 Před 7 měsíci

    I got a tibial plateau fracture ( Schatzker 3). The fracture was not that deep or wide. Doctors advised me to put on a simple cast. Itz 7th week now. And my range of motion is 90 degrees...im hope it ends well here..

    • @rv1805
      @rv1805 Před 3 měsíci

      How are you now

  • @faruksecic5679
    @faruksecic5679 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much for these intresting and educational videos ! Greetings to Switzerland !

  • @drneddymakonza5216
    @drneddymakonza5216 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @drneddymakonza5216
    @drneddymakonza5216 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @Ahmed.Omar.Sabry12
    @Ahmed.Omar.Sabry12 Před 8 měsíci

    Great review

  • @rosco7280
    @rosco7280 Před 9 měsíci

    Is there a high chnace of amputation with this injury

  • @drneddymakonza5216
    @drneddymakonza5216 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @xxbeholderxx
    @xxbeholderxx Před 9 měsíci

    just so people Know: Based on resreach and google it. CANNABOIDS ARE MUSCLE RELAXANT. SO if you are having pain from weed due to fracture its because it relaxed your muscle and your Body relies on it for fracture healing....ESPECIALLY joints delicate or back fractures. just fyi

  • @ansonchanhahaha
    @ansonchanhahaha Před 9 měsíci

    Your series of orthopedics lectures are the first among all. Even in 2023, there is still NO series of orthopedics lectures easy enough for medical student on CZcams. You have made the impact. Thanks

  • @jawsrainbow2952
    @jawsrainbow2952 Před 9 měsíci

    thank yyou very much

  • @kimhengmc9221
    @kimhengmc9221 Před 10 měsíci

    Could you please give link to download your lesson pdf which is easier for us to note follow you, sir ?

  • @Rainbow_1312
    @Rainbow_1312 Před 11 měsíci

    ORIF = open reduction and internal fixation

  • @blitzkid02
    @blitzkid02 Před 11 měsíci

    Okay i can definitely confirm, smoking anything (weed or cigarettes) will capitalise on bone fractures during the healing process. The first week after my radius surgery i didnt smoke anything. The second the swelling reduced so i thought id try have a few smokes. I was super high and noticed i felt a lot of pain in my fracture. At first i didnt realise it came from high blood pressure(smoking does that) so i didnt think much of it and took some meds to ease to the pain it helped a bit so for the next few days i was content and few more days passed and i wanted to smoke. I did and i felt the pain come back thats when i realised it was due to smoking. Im on my 3rd week now after surgery and ive had 3 smokes and plan on stopping smoking now at least until ive recovered enough to a functional working order.

  • @KellieBell
    @KellieBell Před 11 měsíci

    Having lived it, as an average non elite nurse... arthrodesis all the way. I feel the argument for ORIF neglects a bigger picture, the rest of the parient and their life! I was primarily ligamentous, very minor, and took 2 months to see foot ortho so we went non surgical route. It took six months before I was just barely walking in shoes. 6 months, of my 39th year. But it failed, the remaining bits of ligament snapped. It was felt the only option was fusion. But covid. So i had to wait for another 6 months to have surgery. 18 months postop, I'm still in PT. Trying to go back to school so i can do something off my feet. I was 39 at the time of injury. I'll likely be 44 by the time my life will be normal. I spent over 18 months, the last of my thirties unable to drive, on crutches in a boot, not able to go to the beach, alone in a 2nd story apartment living on Door Dash and gaining 20 lbs. Yeah, my situation was complicated by covid, but the timeline might actually have been more drawn out with a failed ORIF immediately post injury in the best of circumstances. And even a successful ORIF or non surgical success... i had a pretty high likelihood of developing arthritis in 10 years, at age 50 and hopefully still otherwise healthy. Yes, i will have chronic pain with my fusion, but its liveable. And some chronic pain is just kind of inevitable with this injury. You cant underestimate how painful foot surgery is. Like forgetting the years of your life wasted, the first 2 weeks pain is a hell i wouldnt repeat for $1M. I like knowing my foot is totally solid and stable, and there's not going to be another surgery. I'm doing more than i thought I'd be able to do again. If I had been offered ORIF right away, I'd have gone for it. Knowing what I know now? No way. Unless you are that elite athlete with elite daily PT and surgery immediarely after PT and really need that 3.5% mobility, no. Just get the fusion done asap and move on with your life. You don't understand the risks until you live them. If i were that middle aged accountant, id probably have wanted an ORIF, and then been one of those unsatisfied patients a year later. Doing definitively whats in the patients best interest is so the way to go. I find it slightly troubling that orif won by such a large margin. I guess for the 30 yo its fair to offer both but... you really need to give a realistic picture of the long term. Like, thats an age many women want to be having kids and chasing them around. Spend a couple years going thru 3 surgeries, delay starting family... I wish docs knew what lisfranc patients talk about in support groups. They're all so different, so complicated, and and totally changing, and it involves way more than just the foot.

    • @OGCJ10
      @OGCJ10 Před 9 měsíci

      I have a pretty serious Lisfranc injury with a torn ligament and multiple fractures of the tarsal metatarsal bones 3 total). My surgeon pretty much recommended the fusion and I’m just worried how this will impact my life - I’m a pretty active 36 year old male. As of recently I’ve heard of a third procedure (Arthrex Internal Bracing) have you ever heard of it? It seems like a better alternative than the ORIF

  • @vandickqgermanovandick3669
    @vandickqgermanovandick3669 Před 11 měsíci

    And about suposed 21:17 d insufficiency in these fractures children

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Před rokem

    dont know how i got here from looking at what my upcoming fibula 2mm displacement fracture on ankle surgery would consist of. but that shotgun blast at the end makes me think i am in good shape :/

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Před rokem

    at 45:00 that doesnt look like 7.62x39 (ak 47 round) they usually punch through dont they? that looks more like american / nato standard 556 / 223 . Possibly 308 which nato and other countries use as a standard . but those are usually heavy fast bullets that would punch right through right? what was he shot with? maybe 5.45x39? the new eastern bloc caliber to mimic the 556? thats horriffic.

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Před rokem

    Never heard of 22 savage as being military round. but ive known people that have used it for coyotes and stuff.. pretty rare to find ammo you gotta get it online. my buddy had one and that thing was accurrate as heck. 30-06 used to be military but was replaced with the slightly weaker .308. 30-06 was and still is the best all around deer rifle though. cant immagine how horriffic ww2 was when everyone was shooting hunting rifles at eachother. you just dont survive a shot from one of those things.

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 Před rokem

    thats what she said.

  • @JojoJojo-er6li
    @JojoJojo-er6li Před rokem

    Great lecture ❤😊

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    @samsunglcd8993 Před rokem

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  • @tracker-one-niner
    @tracker-one-niner Před rokem

    outstanding...I had a very similar fracture...