Orthopaedic Surgery 2013-2014 Annual Report - Game Changers

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GAME CHANGERS

DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT


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DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT


THE GAME CHANGERS at Hospital for Special Surgery. THOUGHT LEADERS – authorities in musculoskeletal medicine who provide operational and clinical expertise to colleagues around the world. INNOVATORS – physicians, scientists, and bioengineers who identify and develop new techniques, devices, technologies, and processes and protocols to improve patient care. INVESTIGATORS – basic, translational, and clinical researchers whose work has the potential to change our understanding and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. EDUCATORS – orthopaedic surgeons who are not only mentoring and training future physicians in the field, but are also transforming professional education programs to keep pace with the ever-evolving specialty.


CONTENTS 2 A Message from the Surgeon-in-Chief

3 A Decade of Excellence: Thomas P. Sculco, MD 4 Game Changers 10 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Service Reports

dult Reconstruction and A Joint Replacement Division

Foot and Ankle Service

Hand and Upper Extremity Service

Hip Preservation Service

L imb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service

M etabolic Bone Disease/ Musculoskeletal Oncology Service

Orthopaedic Trauma Service

Pediatric Orthopaedic Service

Spine Service

Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service

Department of Biomechanics

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Professional Staff

Affiliations

E ndowed Chairs, Professorships, and Fellowships

2013-2014 Notable Achievements

2013-2014 Selected Publications

2 013-2014 Orthopaedic Surgery Graduating Residents and Fellows

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Influencing the Future of Orthopaedic Surgery

In 2013 HSS orthopaedic surgeons performed more than 14,000 inpatient surgeries and over 15,000 ambulatory surgeries in the Hospital’s 35 operating rooms.


A MESSAGE FROM THE SURGEON-IN-CHIEF On July 1, 2014, Todd J. Albert, MD, became the 12th Surgeon-in-Chief of Hospital for Special Surgery, succeeding Thomas P. Sculco, MD. Dr. Albert, a world-renowned orthopaedic spine surgeon, previously served as Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics and President of the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. He serves on the boards of several peer-reviewed journals and is past President of the Cervical Spine Research Society and past Chair of the International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques for the Scoliosis Research Society. In the nearly six months since joining Hospital for Special Surgery, I have been increasingly awed by the depth of expertise and experience of the surgical faculty, as well as the commitment and dedication of staff throughout every area of the Hospital. The people of HSS share an amazing affection for this institution that is palpable.

Increased consistency in care delivery will elevate quality, improve efficiency, and drive research. To that end, another priority is to create standardized care pathways for every disease process and injury within musculoskeletal medicine. Our goal is to care for patients from pre-injury through treatment, rehabilitation, and full recovery when they are back to doing whatever they need and love to do.

As I expected, it has been an eventful few months getting As a physician-scientist, I am to know the culture here and keenly aware of the importance observing people at work in an of encouraging young physicians environment that expects and to develop strengths in both clinical demands excellence. Throughout care and research. Physicianthis transition period, I have scientists are uniquely suited to appreciated the support of Todd J. Albert, MD, FACS conduct research that benefits Tom Sculco, who during his tenure patients because they understand the problems patients as Surgeon-in-Chief furthered the Hospital’s standing in face. Research by physicians makes the hospital better, clinical, scientific, educational, and global endeavors. I makes the physician better, and leads to better care for look forward to building upon his legacy. the patient. Practicing at an academic medical center focused solely on musculoskeletal specialties allows us to excel in each aspect of our mission, ensuring that we deliver patient care of the highest quality, pursue research at the most sophisticated levels, and train the next generation of eminently qualified orthopaedic surgeons. As Surgeon-in-Chief, one of my highest priorities is to find innovative ways to continually enhance the experience for our patients and for our physicians. We recently instituted a forum with the chiefs of each orthopaedic service to address issues that will help to unify operations and allow each service to perform effectively, while at the same time support patientcentric clinical care. I count on our physicians to actively participate in devising solutions to challenges posed by today’s healthcare environment where the business of practicing medicine is attracting as much attention as the practice of medicine itself.

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I’ve always known that physicians who have trained at HSS are exceptional. They are the brightest of the bright, taught in an environment where questioning is encouraged and there is ample opportunity for subspecialization. Those individuals who completed their training here are excellent practitioners and leaders in the field, and those who hope to train here view HSS as an extraordinary place to pursue a residency or fellowship. I am privileged to have the opportunity to serve as Surgeon-in-Chief of the number one hospital for orthopaedics in the country and to work with the talented physicians and staff of HSS whose patients’ well-being is first and foremost.

Todd J. Albert, MD, FACS Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director Korein-Wilson Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery


A DECADE OF EXCELLENCE: THOMAS P. SCULCO, MD During the more than decade-long tenure of Thomas P. Sculco, MD, as Hospital for Special Surgery’s 11th Surgeon-in-Chief, HSS has undergone a transformation in its clinical care, research and educational programs, global outreach, and physical plant, and achieved and maintained the number 1 ranking in orthopaedic surgery in the nation.

positions. In September 2014, HSS was ranked as the top orthopaedic surgery residency program in the country by the physician network Doximity, along with U.S.News & World Report. Dr. Sculco credits Dr. Mathias Bostrom for his leadership in academic training for this outstanding accomplishment.

Having performed 15,000 total joint replacements in his career so far, “When I accepted this position I had Dr. Sculco counsels residents that certain goals that I wanted to achieve “every hip is a little different. There’s and I have accomplished most of a great deal of creativity involved. It them,” says Dr. Sculco, who succeeded calls for problem-solving skills, some Russell F. Warren, MD, as Surgeon-inengineering, some sculpting, and, of Chief in 2003. Dr. Sculco’s association course, a cool hand.” And, he adds, a bit with HSS began as a resident in 1971 of humility. “Never be too proud to ask after earning his medical degree at Thomas P. Sculco, MD for help and advice,” he tells them. Columbia University College of “You can risk bruising your ego. Always remember it’s Physicians and Surgeons. Upon completing the Bowenthe patient that matters most.” Brooks Fellowship in Europe, particularly in Finland and the London Hospital, he returned to HSS. In 2005, committed to strengthening the Hospital’s In looking back over his term as Surgeon-in-Chief, Dr. Sculco points to a number of achievements, including helping to broaden access to the Hospital. “We needed to physically grow HSS and our faculty,” he says. “We have doubled the clinical volume from 15,000 to 30,000 operations annually, and we have added 40 outstanding orthopaedic faculty. Additionally, we now have 35 orthopaedic operating rooms, and we created separate ambulatory surgery units for sports medicine and for hand and foot surgery. In keeping with the original vision of HSS when it was founded 150 years ago, we also created a ‘pediatric orthopaedic hospital’ within the walls of HSS to better care for the children who come to us for their treatment.” The Hospital’s growth in the last decade also enabled it to strengthen its research enterprise. This includes the establishment of the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Physician-Scientist Career Development Award program in which Dr. Sculco played a key role. Working with Dr. Richard Laskin and, more recently, Dr. Charles Cornell, Dr. Sculco created the HSS Journal, now in its 11th year and with contributions from HSS staff and physicians around the world. An avid educator and mentor, Dr. Sculco helped to further develop HSS residency and fellowship programs that today provide outstanding orthopaedic training to physicians from around the world. HSS now receives more than 650 applications each year for nine residency

mission as a world leader in musculoskeletal medicine, Dr. Sculco initiated the International Society of Orthopaedic Centers (ISOC), now an organization with 20 member institutions spanning 17 countries. “It is important for us to provide education and research knowledge to the orthopaedic community around the world,” he says. “This collaboration is great for HSS and the other ISOC centers. We all learn from each other.” Dr. Sculco also helped create the American Austrian Foundation’s Bone and Joint Surgery Seminars in Salzburg, Austria; founded an exchange program with China and a hip and knee replacement symposium conducted by HSS at the annual Chinese Orthopaedic Association meetings in Beijing; and established a partnership with the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, which enables Greek surgeons to come to HSS to learn, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation – Thomas P. Sculco, MD, International Orthopaedic Fellowship that provides a Greek national orthopaedic surgeon with a one-year fellowship at HSS. While Dr. Sculco will continue to focus on his research and busy operating schedule – performing some 500 surgeries a year – he is also establishing a Center for Complex Joint Replacement Surgery to investigate why implants fail and how to improve care for these patients. “HSS is a remarkable hospital,” says Dr. Sculco. “I have been blessed to work with an amazing faculty, and it has been a great honor to be their chief.” Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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GAME CHANGERS INFLUENCING THE FUTURE OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

When HSS was founded as the first institution in the country devoted entirely to the treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disabilities…that was a game changer. When HSS established the first orthopaedic residency program in the United States…that was a game changer. When HSS created the nation’s first hospital-based program of computer-aided design and manufacture of joint prostheses…that was a game changer. When HSS constructed an entire building devoted to research…that was a game changer. “One of the major distinctions of HSS is that it has this incredibly rich history,” says Todd J. Albert, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief. “The Hospital is advantaged by its extreme focus on being a musculoskeletal provider. There’s a realization of excellence that comes with the ability to be able to concentrate on every single facet around musculoskeletal care.” Today, HSS continues to change the game in orthopaedic surgery with thought leaders, innovators, investigators, and educators who leverage their clinical and scientific expertise to impact the field in visionary and transformative ways.

THE INNOVATORS “I’ve had devices that were commercialized and ones that weren’t. You have to be comfortable with things that don’t work in order to achieve future success,” says Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD, when asked why he was interested in taking on the position of the first Chief Innovation Officer at HSS and Director of its new Innovation Center. In his new role, Dr. Hotchkiss – an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in the hand and upper extremity who also serves as Director of Clinical Research for HSS – is energizing the process by which the Hospital identifies, evaluates, and pursues innovation in two major areas: Life Sciences Innovation, which focuses on the invention of implants, devices, and instrumentation and the development of therapeutics and diagnostics that can improve clinical outcomes Care Delivery Innovation, which includes digital health solutions and alternative approaches that could transform how care is delivered, enhance the patient experience, and improve operational efficiency 4

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Dr. Robert N. Hotchkiss

“HSS has extraordinarily gifted surgeons and bioengineers who’ve launched very successful, world-changing products such as the total knee replacement,” says Dr. Hotchkiss. “To actively pursue new ideas that will benefit the patient speaks to the very core of HSS. The creation of the Innovation Center is making it possible to bring together the people, the infrastructure, the funding, and the collaborations needed to advance the development of early stage biotechnologies and to generate and implement new models of care delivery.” With a priority on making the process from theory to practice more efficient and responsive, the Innovation Center is well on its way with several products and projects in the pipeline. Reducing Errors in the OR OrthoSecure™ is a computerbased system for operating rooms that prevents implant errors for patients undergoing a knee or hip replacement and minimizes the number of implant parts that are erroneously opened and not used. “There is an emphasis on two things in healthcare right now: reducing costs and improving


quality,” says Steven B. Haas, MD, who along with his colleagues on the Knee Service developed the safety system. “Most of the time, we think of those things as diametrically opposed, that we are going to decrease quality by saving money. OrthoSecure was tested with six high-volume knee replacement surgeons at HSS over a seven-month period. This study showed that you can increase quality and reduce costs.” HSS will be implementing the software for all hip and knee replacements going forward.

joint to locally and steadily deliver a drug dose over several months. The Innovation Center helped pair Dr. Hotchkiss with a pharmaceutical company that already had a sustained-release drug delivery system on the market for eye surgery.

Dr. Steven B. Hass

Preventing Surgical Complications To address the risk of reherniation following surgery for a herniated disk, Frank P. Cammisa Jr., MD, Chief of the Spine Service, and Joshua E. Schroeder, MD, spine fellow, collaborated with Colin Nuckolls, PhD, professor of chemistry at Columbia University, to invent an “annulus patch” constructed of carbon nanorods designed to plug the repaired disc and prevent reherniation. “Carbon gives great strength at under one millimeter thickness to make sure discs don’t reherniate,” says Dr. Schroeder. The HSS Innovation Center helped the research team apply for and receive the competitive Columbia-Coulter Translational Research Partnership grant awarded to projects with very high commercial potential. With matching funds from HSS, the research team is now testing the novel substance in the lab to ensure fixation and biocompatibility. Enhancing Postoperative Care When Bryan T. Kelly, MD, and Friedrich Boettner, MD, were looking for a way to provide seamless care for their patients after surgery, the Innovation Center helped forge a relationship with ViiMed™, a web-based platform that provides videobased communication with patients. Now postsurgical patients have all of the information they need through video and telecommunications with the doctors, eliminating unnecessary trips to the Hospital during the recovery process. Preliminary results have been positive, with excellent patient engagement and care coordination. Improving Pain Relief Current nonsurgical therapies for knee arthritis expose patients to systemic drug effects and do not provide a viable long-term option to delaying a total knee replacement. A novel drug delivery system invented by Dr. Hotchkiss provides pain relief through a small reservoir containing medication implanted into the

Personalizing Surgery “We have been very successful at reconstructing joints,” says Timothy M. Wright, PhD, Director of Biomechanics. “But even though the implant systems that we use come in several different sizes and shapes, it remains very much a one-size-fits-all approach. When we started years ago, the vast majority of patients were elderly and that approach worked well. But now we’re seeing patients at earlier stages of disease, and they want better solutions. Their expectations go beyond pain relief…they want to return to a vigorous, active lifestyle. So the challenges are much greater than they were.” Dr. Wright points to a better understanding of how joints and cartilage work that has enabled him and his colleagues to model not just the shapes of the bones or the fit of the implant components, but also how these components interact with the muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues to create a dynamic, stable joint that allows for much more function than previous implants. “In addition, there are ways that we can begin to personalize surgery in the manner that medicine is beginning to be personalized,” says Dr. Wright. “The thousands of people who come to HSS to have their joints replaced are all at different stages in their disease, have different ligament properties and a different amount of deformity in their joint, and all have different expectations for their treatment. Over just the past few years, we’ve been building the tools to be able to rapidly solve an individual patient’s problem. Because of the unique environment of HSS, we can gather engineers, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, information technology people, clinical researchers, imaging specialists, and biologists in one room. They all know one another; they’ve all worked together for years; and they’re all ready to take on this challenge. In three to five years, we’re going to see a revolutionary change in the way orthopaedic surgery is done. It’s going to take bold initiatives. It’s going to take innovation. It’s going to take a place like Special Surgery.” Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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A Life Sciences Product Development Journey Biomechanical engineer Suzanne A. Maher, PhD, Associate Director of the Tissue Engineering, Regeneration and Repair Program, has been working for some time with co-investigator Russell F. Warren, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus, to develop a new solution to prevent the onset of osteoarthritis by replacing damaged cartilage with a hydrogel implant. “Our concept is to replace the area that’s damaged with a miniature implant designed to match the mechanical properties of the adjacent articular cartilage,” says Dr. Maher. “The implant has a porous, metal base Dr. Suzanne A. Maher that sits in the bone. The hydrogel consists of a very stiff central core, which sits in the cartilage. What is interesting about the material is that while it can carry a mechanical load, if it goes into an area of the joint that’s curved it will actually conform to that curvature once it’s loaded.” The hydrogel also has a softer porous spongy edge to help seal any gaps with articular cartilage that might be present. Importantly, Drs. Maher and Warren found that if they achieve a specific amount of press-fit, the cells from the cartilage can then move into that porous perimeter and help to integrate the hydrogel with the surrounding tissue.

After developing their now-patented hydrogel implant, Drs. Maher and Warren pitched the concept to entrepreneurs and investors brought together by the New York City Economic and Development Group. In competition with numerous scientists for the BioAccelerate NYC Prize, they were awarded a $250,000 grant that pairs the inventors with mentors who provide patent and regulatory expertise, help refine the project’s commercial potential, and support the development of a business plan. In partnership with the HSS Innovation Center, Drs. Maher and Warren have now launched a startup company to license the innovative technology for their hydrogel cartilage implant. This is the first time that HSS has licensed technology to a company begun by its own staff. Once Drs. Maher and Warren complete large animal studies they will meet with the FDA to take the implant to the clinical testing phase. “There have been many challenges trying to treat cartilage defects with biological approaches,” says Dr. Maher. “Ours is a mechanical approach. It’s a simple solution and the innovation lies in its simplicity.”

Devising an Orthopaedic EMR Module Orthopaedic surgeons David J. Mayman, MD, and Anil S. Ranawat, MD, are charged with developing an orthopaedic module for HSS’s electronic medical record system. “From the day that I started here, I’ve been looking forward to having a better electronic medical record for both the physician’s office and the Hospital,” says Dr. Mayman. “I’ve participated in implementing the systems that we’ve used in the past so I have experience with their drawbacks and can help develop a more effective EMR than has previously been available.” “The Hospital wanted to include physicians who were familiar with computer systems in the planning of a new EMR,” adds Dr. Ranawat. “I’ve been using the electronic medical record for over seven years; I’ve been paperless for five. In addition, Dr. Mayman does more inpatient surgery and I do more outpatient procedures so we are able to provide insight on requirements in each area in the development of the new orthopaedic module. Our goal is to have our infometrics as stateof-the-art as the surgical procedures that we do here.” The journey from the paper chart to a fully integrated electronic medical record has been an arduous one, with integrating communication with other systems one of the key challenges. “Because EMR systems have been largely designed for use by internists and primary care physicians, they’re not efficient for orthopaedic surgeons,” says Dr. Mayman. “For example, I don’t need to know how many children a 60-year-old woman that I’m

Dr. David J. Mayman and Dr. Anil S. Ranawat

doing a hip replacement on has. I care about how far my patient can walk, if she has a limp, if she’s taking anti-inflammatories or had any injections, if she’s using a cane, if she’s had any physical therapy, and if her knees or her back bother her.” Drs. Mayman and Ranawat are now working with the healthcare technology software company Epic to build the system for HSS from the ground up. “We’re modifying Epic’s program to make it specific to HSS,” says Dr. Ranawat. “We are the advocates for the orthopaedic physicians. When it’s completed, the Hospital will have one uniform EMR system that will work much more efficiently connecting the OR, clinical areas, and physician offices, and patient care will be better.”


GAME CHANGERS THE INVESTIGATORS A short skyway conveniently connects the Hospital’s clinical facilities with its Caspary Research Building. Here, seven floors of laboratories are dedicated to investigations of some of the most challenging problems in musculoskeletal diseases by distinguished authorities in anatomy, biomechanics, biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, and pathology. With a major research organization and highly skilled bench-to-bedside teams of scientists and physicians, HSS is in a key position to rapidly translate scientific discoveries into clinical breakthroughs. Every year, HSS orthopaedic surgeons, bioengineers, and basic scientists have hundreds of articles published in peer-reviewed journals. Their prolific body of work reflects their efforts – in the laboratories and in the ORs, in experimental models and in clinical trials – to better understand the origins of musculoskeletal disorders, to make headway in treatments, and to effect measurable improvements in outcomes. Over the past few years, HSS has taken several steps to strengthen its research enterprise, including a continuing focus on basic research, a program to ensure the longevity of physician-scientists, and the creation of an infrastructure that organizes and facilitates access to the Hospital’s tremendous breadth of clinical data.

Dr. Scott A. Rodeo

Physician-scientist and sports medicine specialist Scott A. Rodeo, MD, is Co-Director of the Hospital’s Tissue Engineering, Regeneration and Repair Program. Dr. Rodeo has been a key member of the research faculty at HSS since the earliest days of his career. Having treated and continuing to treat his share of sports injuries in all levels of athletes – from Olympic competitors to recreational sports enthusiasts – Dr. Rodeo has simultaneously been seeking to reduce the long-term consequences of their inevitable injuries. Take, for example, knee meniscus injuries. “These injuries do not heal spontaneously and more than one million patients undergo meniscectomy each year in the United States,” says Dr. Rodeo. “While removing the torn meniscus does alleviate pain, the incidence of debilitating osteoarthritis later in life is significantly increased. Regeneration of the meniscus would reduce the incidence of secondary osteoarthritis and lessen the healthcare burden.” A five-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases is enabling Dr. Rodeo and his co-investigators to conduct studies

to identify fibrochondrocyte populations that are critical for meniscus regeneration with the goal of developing therapies using novel biomaterials and biomolecules. Protecting Physician-Scientists Through the establishment of the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen PhysicianScientist Career Development Award program, the Hospital has made a commitment to the development of physicianscientists, providing support for scientific investigations by emerging HSS physicians and making it possible for them to balance their clinical practice with research pursuits. “Physician-scientists have a deep understanding of patients’ needs and priorities, and they drive research that will directly impact patient outcomes,” says Thomas P. Sculco, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus, who played a key role in developing the program. “We want to continue to empower our younger surgeons to do health sciences research…to ask the important questions within their specialty and propose solutions that are achievable,” says Dr. Todd Albert. “They have the incentive, they have the time, and they have the energy. This will position HSS to become the center for addressing complex challenges in orthopaedic care…to change the game, so to speak.” Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD, completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery and a fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder surgery at HSS, where he distinguished himself as a clinical researcher. He rejoined HSS as a full-time attending in 2012, receiving the Kellen Physician-Scientist Career Development Award that same year to study the mechanisms of shoulder replacement loosening. “At HSS, approximately 95 percent of patients who undergo a shoulder replacement are satisfied with their shoulder at two years,” says Dr. Gulotta. “But the metal and plastic that we use to replace the shoulder can loosen – a risk that is cumulative over time. Extrapolating these results out, one can assume that in 20 years, there will be approximately a 20 percent chance of having a loose part in the shoulder replacement. This can lead to pain and dysfunction, and often a second surgery to revise the implants.” Dr. Gulotta seeks to determine ways to minimize this risk and to improve implant longevity. “The main focus of my research is to identify the forces that are transmitted across the socket portion of the joint under different scenarios,” explains Dr. Gulotta. “This understanding will lead to techniques and implants that improve the fixation in Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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GAME CHANGERS order to counterbalance these forces.” Dr. Gulotta and his research team are currently investigating ways to augment glenoid implant fixation using screws and evaluating changing the angle at which the implant is placed to see if this could help minimize the forces across the implant. Throughout his residency and fellowship training, Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD, received a number of awards recognizing his research accomplishments. He was also among the first group of recipients of the Kellen Physician-Scientist Career Development Award enabling him to further his research on non-invasive spine fusion. “Spine fusions can greatly improve or eliminate clinical pain symptoms, but the surgeries are relatively extensive and can have complication rates up to as high as 60 percent in some patient demographic populations,” says Dr. Cunningham. In an effort to minimize complications and return patients to activities of daily living more quickly, Dr. Cunningham has been researching a method whereby a patient could obtain a solid spinal fusion after undergoing only an injection. “The ultimate goal of my lab is to develop an injectate that would turn the soft tissue inside the disk into bone causing the fusion of the two surrounding vertebra,” says Dr. Cunningham. “Without a sufficient blood supply in the disc tissue, and with a tissue that apparently thwarts bone production, we expected that developing Dr. Matthew E. Cunningham such a treatment would be challenging. Using bone growth factors, we have been able to show in comparative models that it’s certainly possible to make bone, but not inside the disc space.” Dr. Cunningham and his colleagues have been exploring how to drive a blood supply into the disc and how to make mineral crystals grow inside with a focus on the possibility that factors may exist that prevent the matrix inside the disc from allowing blood vessels or mineral crystals to be formed. “We have begun to experiment with altering the enzymes and other proteins that regulate the disc’s ability to retard crystal formation,” explains Dr. Cunningham. To accomplish this, they have been manipulating gene expression in the disc, either by delivering genes of interest to disc cells to turn on their expression or by turning off the expression of others. They have been able to demonstrate 8

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mineralization not only in tissue cultures in petri dishes but also in ex vivo spine models. “It’s one step short of the triumphant success that we’re been working toward for many years,” says Dr. Cunningham. “I’m hoping that within the next few years we will have achieved a successful fusion within the disc space in one of our comparative models.” Promoting Clinical and Population Research What can a highly specialized musculoskeletal institution with nearly 30,000 surgeries and more than 273,000 patient visits in 2013 alone do to leverage its enormous breadth of clinical material across multiple subspecialties to improve patient outcomes? The answer at HSS was the establishment of the Healthcare Research Institute in 2013 under the direction of Stephen Lyman, PhD, a highly respected health services researcher whose studies have focused on patterns of orthopaedic healthcare delivery and their impact on patient outcomes. “The world of healthcare research has moved beyond analyzing the results of a specific surgical Dr. Stephen Lyman procedure in a defined patient population,” says Dr. Lyman. “We now need to ask how does the procedure compare to other treatments and what is its value in an era of increasingly scarce medical resources? These new questions require different study designs and new areas of expertise and specialization. The HSS Healthcare Research Institute is enabling us to conduct clinical and population health research that brings the maximum benefit to patients in need of musculoskeletal care.” The Healthcare Research Institute consolidates HSS’s clinical research programs under a single administrative structure and is responsible for managing the Hospital’s institutional patient registries – which now number more than 45 with information on more than 110,000 enrollees – and expanding HSS’s population health research to have the greatest impact on the future of musculoskeletal care delivery. “The Hospital’s registries form the foundation of evidencebased care, providing valuable information for evaluating patient outcomes, refining current treatments, and developing new techniques and therapies,” says Dr. Lyman. “If we can develop algorithms or predictive models that provide information to surgeons, nursing staff, anesthesiologists, pharmacists, and other caregivers who need particular attention for a specific patient, this would truly contribute in a meaningful


way to improving outcomes after surgery, and making sure that what we uncover or discover contributes to excellent outcomes for patients not only here, but everywhere.” To create efficiencies in the registry program, Dr. Lyman and his colleagues are exploring a common electronic platform in which to merge all of the registries. “We want to be able to link any patient in any registry,” says Dr. Lyman. “We also want the registries to be more nimble and allow patients to provide us whatever information they’d like, whenever they’d like to give it to us, and by using whatever method they’re comfortable with. A 15-year-old who sends 200 text messages a day is more likely to respond to questions about the state of their ACL reconstruction via text than they would to a mailed survey.”

THE EDUCATORS In September 2014, the physician network Doximity, along with U.S.News & World Report, which consulted on survey methodology, announced the results of the first comprehensive national evaluation of residency programs. HSS’s orthopaedic surgery residency program was named as the top program in the nation, selected from 3,691 residency training programs combining over 50,000 peer nominations from board-certified U.S. physicians. This is the first time that data on a national evaluation of residency programs has been made public, a response to calls for transparency into the performance of residency programs by both the Institute of Medicine and the Association of Health Care Journalists. “We want patient care at HSS to be extraordinary, but also, we want patient care elsewhere to be extraordinary,” says Mathias P. Bostrom, MD, Vice Chair of Education and Academic Affairs for Orthopaedic Surgery. “Our mission is to take amazingly qualified residents and enable them to become the next group of leaders in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal care. We want them to utilize all of the resources that we have here to not only better themselves, but also better the field.” Teaching residents and fellows is a critical component of the Hospital’s raison d’être. “All of our orthopaedic services are highly focused on teaching programs,” adds Dr. Scott Rodeo. “As the institution grows, and as the clinical volume grows, how do you maintain a robust teaching program while still trying to run the clinical engine of the Hospital? It can be a challenge at times. Also, how do you use all of that volume as a strength for your teaching? How do we identify the best teachers for the residents? The important point is to continue to evaluate, evolve, and improve our education programs.” The Hospital recently instituted an orthopaedic boot camp for its novice trainees. “Our residents need to have basic surgical skills, which we introduce in boot camp, even if they’re going

on to learn how to perform sophisticated reconstructions,” says Dr. Bostrom. “We have comprehensive resources to teach that exceedingly well. This includes our Bioskills Education Laboratory – with its simulator-based and Dr. Mathias P. Bostrom cadaveric approach – that is the foundation of not only our boot camp, but for many of the educational experiences that all of the residents have as they progress through their training on each of the orthopaedic services.” Dr. Bostrom emphasizes that research is a key element of the Hospital’s residency program. “You can’t be a leader in a field without understanding fundamental groundbreaking research that advances the field,” says Dr. Bostrom. “This doesn’t mean that everyone is supposed to do benchtop research, but they should understand the principles and be able to apply them to clinical practice.” Over the past several years, the Hospital’s educational initiatives have become more widespread, encompassing the HSS-China Orthopaedic Education Exchange, which provides a unique opportunity for orthopaedic surgeons and trainees in China to benefit from the Hospital’s specialized expertise through professional education programs in their home country and on-site at HSS. “It’s been a wonderful exchange of ideas,” says Dr. Bostrom. “The types of cases that they see are very different from what we see. The amount of deformity in the knee, for example, is much greater in China than what we see here in New York.” For the past eight years, The Stavros Niarchos Foundation – Thomas P. Sculco, MD, International Orthopaedic Fellowship and annual professional education programs for physicians from Greece have become an integral component of the Hospital’s academic endeavors. Technology has made it possible to extend the Hospital’s education programs even further. Among these is the HSS eAcademy, an electronic, digital platform for distribution of education and academic programs through live streaming as well as offerings on demand. “Essentially, we have a very comprehensive portfolio of education programs that can be tailored to the needs of the individuals and organizations around the world that want to hone their own skills or enhance their local orthopaedic programs,” says Dr. Bostrom. “Whether physicians have come to HSS as residents or fellows, or for a two-month exchange, we want them to feel that they are a part of the HSS family indefinitely.” Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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ADULT RECONSTRUCTION AND JOINT REPLACEMENT DIVISION Douglas E. Padgett, MD Chief, Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division Chief, Hip Service Steven B. Haas, MD Chief, Knee Service Mark P. Figgie, MD Chief, Surgical Arthritis Service Michael M. Alexiades, MD Friedrich Boettner, MD Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Robert L. Buly, MD Charles N. Cornell, MD Michael B. Cross, MD Alejandro Gonzรกlez Della Valle, MD Allan E. Inglis, Jr., MD Seth A. Jerabek, MD David J. Mayman, MD Bryan J. Nestor, MD Michael L. Parks, MD Paul M. Pellicci, MD Amar S. Ranawat, MD Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD Eduardo A. Salvati, MD Thomas P. Sculco, MD Edwin P. Su, MD Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD Philip D. Wilson, Jr. MD Emeritus Russell E. Windsor, MD

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(Front row, from left) Dr. Alejandro Gonzรกlez Della Valle and Dr. Michael M. Alexiades. (Second row, from left) Dr. Mathias P. Bostrom and Dr. Seth A. Jerabek. (Back row, from left) Dr. Mark P. Figgie, Dr. Robert L. Buly, and Dr. Geoffrey H. Westrich.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division


(Front row, from left) Dr. Russell E. Windsor, Dr. Chitranjan S. Ranawat, Dr. Bryan J. Nestor, and Dr. Douglas E. Padgett. (Back row, from left) Dr. David J. Mayman, Dr. Michael B. Cross, Dr. Edwin P. Su, and Dr. Michael L. Parks.

Not pictured: Dr. Steven B. Haas, Dr. Friedrich Boettner, Dr. Charles N. Cornell, Dr. Allan E. Inglis, Jr., Dr. Paul M. Pellicci, Dr. Amar S. Ranawat, Dr. Eduardo A. Salvati, Dr. Thomas P. Sculco, and Dr. Philip D. Wilson, Jr.

The Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division is composed of the Hip Service, the Knee Service, and the Surgical Arthritis Service. As the only hospital in the nation specifically dedicated to musculoskeletal conditions, HSS performs more joint replacement procedures than any other hospital in the country. The Division’s members continue to be active in the design and development of new implants. In addition, they are addressing perioperative joint replacement issues, specifically looking at methods to improve pain management, control blood loss, reduce length of stay, and enhance the overall experience of the joint replacement patient.

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ADULT RECONSTRUCTION AND JOINT REPLACEMENT DIVISION CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Division’s orthopaedic surgeons performed 8,423 inpatient surgeries and 637 ambulatory surgeries – the largest volume at a single institution in the country. Patient visits totaled 47,072. • The Division welcomed Dr. Michael Cross, a clinician-scientist who completed his residency at HSS and fellowship in adult reconstruction at Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Cross specializes in primary and revision joint replacements and will also focus significant time on clinical and translational research. • The Division has developed a High Performance Operating Room model to identify those characteristics of the perioperative process and the OR team dynamic that drive or inhibit clinical quality and operational efficiency. The program includes a redesign of the implant management process and exploration of the benefits of patienttailored instrumentation. • The Knee Service has been pursuing approaches to improve patients’ satisfaction with their knee replacement, including pain control to reduce inflammation and techniques to reduce blood loss.

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• Designing patient-specific models – customizing surgical technique with smart tools uniquely designed for that patient – is a major focus of the Knee Service. The process involves employing MRI scans preoperatively, designing appropriate instrumentation, and then bringing the custombuilt instruments into the operating room, thus customizing the fit for the patient and creating efficiencies in the OR. • The use of robotics in unicompartmental knee surgery is being expanded, an approach that supports the goal of performing less invasive knee replacement surgery when possible. • The Knee Service is further refining new software systems for safety and quality assurance purposes. OrthoSecure™ ensures that joint replacement patients receive the correct implants. The computer system augments reading of the implant packaging with scanning of a barcode on the implant that is validated before the prosthesis is used in the patient. In addition, the data collected is transmitted to the patient’s electronic medical record seamlessly, assuring that compatibility rules are complied with and followed.

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• In conjunction with the Department of Biomechanics, the Surgical Arthritis Service has just received licensing for a new design for a total elbow replacement.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • In April 2013, the Division held its Seventh Annual Research Retreat to review current research initiatives, as well as new investigations in partial knee replacement, perioperative processes, bone restoration, registries/ outcomes, osteoarthritis, and osteolysis. • The National Institutes of Health awarded the Division and the Department of Radiology and Imaging a $1.6 million R01 grant to explore MRI techniques in monitoring the performance of joint implants. This multidisciplinary investigation will examine imaging as a method of surveillance to determine early on which implants are performing well and those that are performing poorly. • The Surgical Arthritis Service, in close collaboration with the Division of Rheumatology, has undertaken an investigation into the incidence of heterotopic ossification in patients with psoriatic and ankylosing spondylitis.

• Service members are participating in a cooperative prospective study on the efficacy and safety of tranexamic acid to reduce bleeding in knee replacements. • Research continues on computer navigation to help with alignment and positioning in joint replacement. • An investigation is underway of the success and survivorship rate of implants in patients under 35 who have had hip and knee replacements. • As of the end of 2013, the Total Joint Replacement Registry had approximately 47,500 patients enrolled.

EDUCATION UPDATES • The Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Fellowship Program, established over 40 years ago, includes eight fellowship positions. The program continues to attract outstanding applicants and received 150 applications for the 2015-2016 academic year. • Hospital for Special Surgery hosted the 25th Annual Holiday Knee Course in New York City, attracting 144 attendees, including 37 faculty from around the country and the world. In 2014, the course will be expanded to the HSS Holiday Knee and Hip Course.



FOOT AND ANKLE SERVICE

(From left) Dr. Jonathan T. Deland, Dr. Scott J. Ellis, Dr. Harvey Strauss, Dr. Martin J. O’Malley, Dr. Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, Dr. Matthew M. Roberts, Dr. David S. Levine, and Dr. Andrew J. Elliott.

Jonathan T. Deland, MD Matthew M. Roberts, MD Co-Chiefs Walther H.O. Bohne, MD Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD Mark C. Drakos, MD Andrew J. Elliott, MD Scott J. Ellis, MD John G. Kennedy, MD David S. Levine, MD Martin J. O’Malley, MD Harvey Strauss, DPM, FACFAS

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Not pictured: Dr. Walther H.O. Bohne, Dr. Mark C. Drakos, and Dr. John G. Kennedy.

The Foot and Ankle Service, with 10 orthopaedic surgeons and one podiatrist, is the largest program of its kind in the country providing specialized surgical and nonoperative expertise for fractures and dislocations, osteochondral lesions, sports injuries, Achilles tendon injury, ligament failure, adult flat foot deformity, and bunions and toe deformities. The Service has a particular focus on total ankle joint replacement – improving the implants and the technique, defining the criteria for selecting patients who could benefit most, addressing the challenges of implant failure, and evaluating long-term outcomes.


CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS

RESEARCH INITIATIVES

• In 2013, the Foot and Ankle Service performed 398 inpatient surgeries and 2,024 ambulatory surgeries, with 24,049 patient visits.

• Under the direction of Dr. Scott Ellis, Director of Research for the Foot and Ankle Service, faculty have received IRB approval for 18 active research projects, 16 with an expected completion date in 2014.

• The Service welcomed Dr. Constantine Demetracopoulos, a former HSS resident and a specialist in reconstruction of foot deformities, sports-related injuries, fractures of the foot and ankle, and total ankle replacement. • With new implants improving the ability to perform total ankle replacement accurately, the Service is increasing its use of this procedure. Given that this is still an emerging technology and a complicated procedure, the Service has begun a collaborative program with young and seasoned surgeons performing total ankle replacement together to ensure optimal success of the procedure. • The Foot and Ankle Service participated in a pilot program with Case Management staff designed to enhance the discharge planning process. The program addresses additional support patients may require post surgery, including referrals for rehabilitation, skilled nursing facilities, and home health care.

• The Service-wide registry, supported by the Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation, is a focal point of Foot and Ankle research at HSS. This webbased, customized patient database captures data, including preoperative and postoperative functional and activity level information, on every new patient with a goal to follow patients longitudinally to better understand outcomes and make improvements. As of the end of 2013, the registry had enrolled nearly 48,000 patients, making it the largest foot and ankle database in the world. • The American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) awarded a grant to Dr. Mark Drakos to study ankle injuries, specifically syndesmotic instability. Dr. Drakos has been working with Dr. Jeremy LaMothe, a 2014 graduating fellow, to answer questions related to how to diagnose and treat this difficult problem. They now have several publications in press on syndesmotic instability and repair. • Drs. Scott Ellis and Jonathan Deland were awarded the 2014 AOFAS

Goldner Award for their work on correlation of postoperative midfoot position with patient outcomes following reconstruction of stage two adult acquired flatfoot deformity. • Additional studies include evaluating the treatment of osteochondral lesions using cartilage stem cells, bone marrow aspirates, and platelet-rich plasma injections.

EDUCATION UPDATES • Education is a major focus of the Foot and Ankle Service, providing training for three fellows and two rotating residents. • In 2013, the Foot and Ankle Service hosted the Annual AOFAS Resident Review Course consisting of didactic and interactive presentations. Directed by Dr. Matthew Roberts, the course had over 70 residents who participated from around the country and Canada. The Service also hosted six AOFAS Traveling Fellows for one week, three of whom traveled from Austria, Brazil, and South Korea. • To stay engaged with alumni and provide continuing education, the Service has initiated a discussion forum on the forMD online platform to communicate about difficult cases on a password-secured website. Alumni can describe the situation and upload images for discussion with colleagues. Foot and Ankle Service

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HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY SERVICE The Hand and Upper Extremity Service has achieved an international reputation as an authority in the treatment of a wide range of complex conditions of the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow. Staffed by nine surgeons, each skilled in a particular area of expertise, the Service is committed to enhancing the quality of life of patients, while advancing the science of orthopaedic surgery and related disciplines through research and education.

Michelle G. Carlson, MD Aaron Daluiski, MD Duretti T. Fufa, MD Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD Lana Kang, MD Steve K. Lee, MD Andrew J. Weiland, MD Scott W. Wolfe, MD

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS

RESEARCH INITIATIVES

EDUCATION UPDATES

• In 2013, members of the Hand and Upper Extremity Service performed 110 inpatient surgeries and 2,450 ambulatory surgeries, with patient visits totaling 23,560.

• The Hand and Upper Extremity Service continues to pursue a robust research program. In 2013, the Service received IRB approval on 48 research projects, 43 with an expected completion date in 2014 and five in 2015.

• The Hand and Upper Extremity Service offers a strong educational program, with a commitment to exposing trainees to the breadth and depth of hand surgery through didactic education, clinical instruction, and surgical experience.

• Dr. Scott Wolfe and his research team continue to receive support from the National Institutes of Health to pursue pioneering studies in peripheral nerve and brachial plexus reconstruction.

• In addition to HSS, the Service directs surgical hand programs at NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

• Dr. Aaron Daluiski led the development of a dedicated congenital upper extremity clinic in conjunction with the pediatric orthopaedic service. • Dr. Duretti Fufa, who specializes in microsurgery, complex reconstruction, and traumatic injuries to the hand and upper extremity, joined the Service in January 2014. Dr. Fufa, a former HSS resident, completed fellowship training in hand and microsurgery at Washington University in St. Louis and at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan. Dr. Fufa is also Chief of Hand Surgery at NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell and will guide the microsurgical training of fellows.

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Edward A. Athanasian, MD Chief

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Hand and Upper Extremity Service

• The Service has coordinator-supported registries in seven key areas, including the basal joint, distal radius, carpal tunnel, neoplasia, pediatrics, brachial plexus, and complex elbow reconstruction. Collectively, the Service has been awarded more than $3 million in local, regional, and national competitive grant funding for its research activities.

• In 2013, Dr. Eugene Ek, Hand and Upper Extremity fellow, traveled to Coimbatore, India, for an intensive two-week microsurgery training program at Ganga Hospital. • In April 2013, the Service hosted the Lee Ramsay Straub, MD, Honorary Lecture in Hand Surgery with Dr. Thomas J. Fischer, Chairman, Department of Hand Surgery at St. Vincent Hospital and Health Services in Indianapolis, presenting on the evolution of distal radius plate fixation.


(Seated, from left) Dr. Edward A. Athanasian, Dr. Scott W. Wolfe, and Dr. Duretti Fufa. (Standing, from left) Dr. Robert N. Hotchkiss, Dr. Michelle G. Carlson, Dr. Andrew J. Weiland, Dr. Lana Kang, Dr. Steve K. Lee, and Dr. Aaron Daluiski.

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(Seated, from left) Dr. Edwin P. Su, Dr. Douglas N. Mintz, Dr. Robert L. Buly. (Standing, from left) Dr. Peter J. Moley, Dr. Struan H. Coleman, Dr. Ernest L. Sink, Dr. Bryan T. Kelly, and Dr. Danyal H. Nawabi.

Not pictured: Dr. David L. Helfet, Dr. Dean G. Lorich, and Dr. Anil S. Ranawat.

Bryan T. Kelly, MD Chief

HIP PRESERVATION SERVICE The Hip Preservation Service, established in January 2014, brings together the expertise and experience of orthopaedic specialists who are focused on providing joint-preserving treatment options to children and adults. As understanding of structural abnormalities in the hip has increased, the Hospital’s specialists have been able to better identify underlying conditions at earlier stages, providing treatment, including both arthroscopic and open surgical techniques, that helps to preserve the integrity of the hip joint.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • Members of the Hip Preservation Service and the Center for Hip Preservation include specialists in orthopaedic surgery, physiatry, physical therapy, sports medicine, radiology, and biomechanics. The collaborative approach facilitates early and accurate diagnosis of complex hip pain and affords patients greater treatment options. • The Service has launched an online education experience for patients undergoing hip preservation procedures using a web-hosted meeting service. Patients and 18

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family members have the opportunity to view educational material, speak directly with their clinical team, and participate in group discussions. • In 2014, the Service welcomed Dr. Danyal Nawabi who completed a Hip Preservation Fellowship, as well as fellowships in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement and Sports Medicine at HSS.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • The Hip Preservation Registry, which contains data on more than 5,500 patients, captures the outcomes of surgical and non-surgical treatment for

non-arthritic hip pain in patients under the age of 40. • Service members are identifying contributing factors in the development of hip osteoarthritis, as well as investigating the biomolecular cause of early cartilage failure and developing new approaches for its repair. • Hip specialists are working to identify objective measures to better evaluate a patient’s hip pain and validate treatment. The functional assessment will gauge mobility of the spine, hips, and lower kinetic chain, as well as a patient’s

Robert L. Buly, MD Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD David L. Helfet, MD Dean G. Lorich, MD Douglas N. Mintz, MD Peter J. Moley, MD Danyal H. Nawabi, MD (as of September 2014) Anil S. Ranawat, MD Ernest L. Sink, MD Edwin P. Su, MD

strength, neurological factors, and movement during everyday activity.

EDUCATION UPDATE • The Hip Preservation Fellowship, the first such training program dedicated to hip preservation, is now in its third year. This nonaccredited, secondary training opportunity allows fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons to dedicate an additional year to hip preservation techniques including time at the Schulthess Klinik in Zurich, Switzerland.


LIMB LENGTHENING AND COMPLEX RECONSTRUCTION SERVICE The only program of its kind S. Robert Rozbruch, MD within an academic department Chief of orthopaedic surgery in the country, the Limb Lengthening Austin T. Fragomen, MD and Complex Reconstruction Service continues to maintain international recognition as a center of excellence for the care of children and adults with complex problems of limb length equalization and deformity correction. These include deformities related to knock-knee and bowleg, foot and ankle, as well as nonunion, malunion fractures, upper extremity deformities, and limb lengthening in patients with congenital conditions and syndromes, including Russell-Silver syndrome and achondroplasia.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Service performed 395 inpatient surgeries and 311 ambulatory surgeries, with 3,679 patient visits. • The Service is one of the first in the country to use the intramedullary remote-controlled limb lengthening system, PRECICE®, the fully implantable limb lengthening motorized nail for lengthening procedures of the tibia and femur. This device can be applied in many cases and accomplish bone elongation without external fixation.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • Service members continue to explore the use of bone morphogenetic protein to improve outcomes with complex limb salvage ankle fusions using external fixators. They also routinely use mesenchymal stem cells both in bone and cartilage regeneration, which

has proven to be very successful. • The Service recently completed a study looking at MRIs before and after ankle distraction arthroplasty with exciting preliminary results that show dramatic differences in the joint preoperatively, with little to no cartilage, and postoperatively with a newly created cushioned layer of cartilage, which correlated with the clinical improvements. • Service members presented five papers at the 2014 Limb Lengthening Reconstruction Society Annual Meeting, including one that examined the utility of a limb lengthening and complex reconstruction service within an academic department of orthopaedic surgery. The study found that 50 percent of patients are referred by orthopaedic surgeons and 50 percent self-refer. Of the orthopaedic surgeon referrals,

Dr. Austin T. Fragomen and Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch.

87 percent were from within HSS, demonstrating that a limb lengthening and complex reconstruction service within an academic center improves access to patients for this very specialized, complex surgery.

EDUCATION UPDATES • The Service offers one of only three limb lengthening fellowships in the country, providing in-depth experience in the management of patients with congenital, developmental, and post-traumatic limb deformity and leg length discrepancy to two fellows each year. Beginning in 2015, nine PGY-3 residents will complete a six-week rotation with the Service.

• In collaboration with Kahn Academy, a nonprofit organization that provides free educational resources worldwide, the Service is participating in a global initiative to develop patient education content about limb lengthening and deformity correction. • Drs. Rozbruch and Fragomen are editing a major reference work, Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgery Case Atlas, with Springer. This 2,500 page, three volume textbook contains over 300 clinical cases and is comprised of six sections (Adult Deformity, Foot and Ankle, Trauma, Pediatrics, Tumor, and Upper Extremity).

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(From left) Dr. Marci Anne Goolsby, Dr. Richard S. Bockman, Dr. Panagiota (Penny) Andreopoulou, Dr. Juliet Aizer, Dr. Naina Sinha, Dr. Giorgio Perino, Dr. Linda A. Russell, Dr. Monica N. Fornier, Dr. Joseph M. Lane, Dr. Steven R. Goldring, Dr. Adele L. Boskey, and Dr. Alana C. Serota.

Not pictured: Dr. Azeez M. Farooki and Dr. Robert Schneider.

METABOLIC BONE DISEASE/MUSCULOSKELETAL ONCOLOGY SERVICE The Metabolic Bone Disease/Musculoskeletal Oncology Service is a consortium of basic scientists, clinical diagnosticians, and medical disciplines focused on the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, and related bone disorders. The Service brings together practitioners across multiple specialties, including orthopaedics, rheumatology, physiatry, endocrinology, nephrology, and pediatrics, to treat metabolic bone disease and collaborate on basic, clinical, and translational research efforts. The Service has close relationships with NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Service performed 34 inpatient and 16 ambulatory surgeries at HSS, as well as 207 inpatient and 25 ambulatory surgeries at NewYork-Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell. Patient visits totaled 10,511, with 2,942 DEXA scans. • In 2013, the Service welcomed Dr. Panagiota (Penny) Andreopoulou, an

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Metabolic Bone Disease/Musculoskeletal Oncology Service

endocrinologist whose areas of interest include osteoporosis, calcium and phosphate metabolism, and metabolic bone disorders. Dr. Andreopoulou and the Service’s nurse practitioners are developing screening protocols for metabolic bone disease to facilitate appropriate treatment referrals.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • The Service continues to pursue investigations into sequential and drug therapy combinations, including anabolics, with either denosumab or bisphosphonates, to increase bone density more effectively, and conduct diagnostic studies of the trabecular bone system using MRI.


Joseph M. Lane, MD Chief

• The Service received a four-year grant renewal to continue to study bone drug holiday and is also pursuing studies to determine bone architectural characteristics in patients with atypical femoral fractures and in individuals on long-term bisphosphonates without fractures. • A major research initiative, in collaboration with Cornell University, is defining the mechanical properties as they relate to sugar in the bones of diabetic patients. If sugar is causing bone weakening, the theory is that perhaps certain medications can remove the sugar from the bones.

• The Seymour Cohn Metabolic Bone Registry, which analyzes patient data to identify methods to prevent and repair fragility fractures, has recruited 540 participants since its launch in 2007.

EDUCATION UPDATES • The Metabolic Bone Disease Fellowship provides fellows with the clinical knowledge and research skills necessary for a successful career in academic orthopaedics and/or medicine; some 90 percent of fellows have gone on to pursue academic careers. • Dr. Libi Galmer, a 2014 graduating fellow, is involved in clinical research projects that include the effects of

Juliet B. Aizer, MD, MPH Panagiota (Penny) Andreopoulou, MD Richard S. Bockman, MD, PhD Adele L. Boskey, PhD Azeez M. Farooki, MD Steven R. Goldring, MD Marci Anne Goolsby, MD Martin Nydick, MD Linda A. Russell, MD Alana C. Serota, MD Robert Schneider, MD

vitamin D on muscle function, outcomes of nonunions treated with the Hernigou procedure, avascular necrosis in patients treated with steroids, and adrenal suppression in patients treated with epidural steroid injections.

• The Service has long been actively involved in medical student education, including offering a shadowing program in the care of metabolic bone disease patients and a oneyear “Step Out” that enables third-year medical students to conduct metabolic bone research. Metabolic Bone Disease/Musculoskeletal Oncology Service

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(From left) Dr. John P. Lyden, Dr. Joseph M. Lane, Dr. David L. Helfet, Dr. David S. Wellman, and Dr. Gregory S. DiFelice.

Not pictured: Dr. David E. Asprinio, Dr. Duretti T. Fufa, Dr. Andrew Grose, and Dr. Dean G. Lorich.

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Orthopaedic Trauma Service


ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA SERVICE

David L. Helfet, MD Chief

The Orthopaedic Trauma Service is world renowned for the clinical and surgical expertise of its nine orthopaedic trauma surgeons. The Service manages the full range and complexity of orthopaedic trauma, including upper and lower extremity fractures; pelvic, acetabulum, and articular fractures; polytrauma and complicated cases involving nonunions and malunions with or without presence of deformity; and limb length discrepancies.

David E. Asprinio, MD Gregory S. DiFelice, MD Duretti T. Fufa, MD Andrew Grose, MD Joseph M. Lane, MD Dean G. Lorich, MD John P. Lyden, MD David S. Wellman, MD

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Service performed 340 inpatient surgeries and 333 ambulatory surgeries at HSS and 1,036 inpatient surgeries and 121 ambulatory surgeries at NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell. Patient visits totaled 6,326. • The Medical-Orthopaedic Trauma Service (MOTS) continues as a model to ensure that geriatric patients, particularly those with hip fractures, receive quality care through the collaboration of the General Medicine Service at NewYork-Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell and the HSS Orthopaedic Trauma Service.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • The Service’s clinical research is directed to improving patient outcomes related to surgical techniques, soft-tissuesparing minimally invasive techniques, and the healing process of bone and soft tissue. • Service members have published studies on blood supply to the hip, shoulder, knee cap and patella, and the talus and are now investigating blood supply to the scaphoid bone. The goal is to better understand, depending on the injury, which blood supply gets

disrupted and how to perform surgery without further disrupting the blood supply. • Based on these studies and approaches to preserve vascularity, Service members are now collaborating with HSS joint replacement surgeons related to hip resurfacing; knee surgeons regarding ACL reconstructions and blood supply to the patella; and with hand surgeons related to the scaphoid. • The Service continues research in a number of areas, including functional outcomes related to the use of anterior tension band plating for anterior tibial stress fractures in highperformance athletes; a clinical and biomechanical investigation of dual mini-fragment plating for midshaft clavicle fractures; surgical outcomes following the use of a standardized treatment algorithm for periprosthetic fractures of the acetabulum; and clinical and radiographic outcomes of surgically treated tibial plateau fractures in patients over 55 years of age.

EDUCATION UPDATES • The combined Orthopaedic Trauma Service (HSS and NewYork-Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell) has grown

to include five rotating residents and three Orthopaedic Trauma fellows. Residents are afforded a robust experience in the management of acute trauma, fractures in the elderly, tumors, and pediatric orthopaedic trauma. • The addition of Dr. Gregory DiFelice at NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell has enabled the Orthopaedic Trauma Service to add training opportunities in major sports/ligamentous injuries and surgery to repair and reconstruct complex periarticular fractures and fracture dislocations. • The Orthopaedic Trauma fellowship program offers a large clinical volume and ample opportunity and facilities for research. The referral nature of the Service allows fellows to gain experience in the management of the more complicated polytrauma or isolated but periarticular orthopaedic trauma. The program also includes a four-month rotation at Westchester Medical Center, one of the busiest Level 1 Trauma Centers in New York State.

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Roger F. Widmann, MD Chief

PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDIC SERVICE The Pediatric Orthopaedic Service brings together the depth and breadth of expertise and compassionate care commensurate with the top children’s hospitals across the country. Each year, members of the Service care for thousands of infants, children, and adolescents with a broad range of congenital, developmental, and traumatic conditions. Conditions such as scoliosis, limb length discrepancies, clubfoot, hip dysplasia, and fractures are cared for with both surgical and non-surgical treatments.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, across HSS orthopaedics, there were 572 inpatient surgeries and 2,270 ambulatory surgeries performed on pediatric patients. • Of these surgeries, the Pediatric Orthopaedic Service performed 336 inpatient surgeries and 540 ambulatory surgeries. Patient visits for the year totaled 21,303. An additional 221 inpatient/ ambulatory surgeries were performed at NewYorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell and New York Hospital Queens. • Pediatric patients are benefitting from the specialized expertise of Dr. Aaron Daluiski as the result of a formalized arrangement between the Pediatric Orthopaedic Service and the Hand and Upper Extremity Service. Dr. Daluiski is developing a program for the surgical management of complex pediatric congenital hand conditions. A new pediatric hand clinic takes place weekly on the pediatric floor. • The Department of Radiology and Imaging has opened an EOS™ low-dose imaging unit in the Lerner Children’s 24

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Pavilion. This new unit greatly reduces the exposure to radiation for pediatric orthopaedic patients.

John S. Blanco, MD Aaron Daluiski, MD Emily R. Dodwell, MD, MPH Shevaun M. Doyle, MD Daniel W. Green, MD, FACS Cathleen L. Raggio, MD Leon Root, MD David M. Scher, MD Ernest L. Sink, MD

Young Investigator Award and is now undertaking a prospective study of techniques used for closing the growth plate in order to equalize leg lengths, as well as research focused on the management of the dislocated hip in cerebral palsy.

• Two facilities projects were completed in 2013 – the pediatric service room, which is designed as the home base for both residents and fellows in the Pediatric Orthopaedic training program, and the family atrium, a warm welcoming area of respite for families and friends of pediatric inpatients.

• Dr. David Scher hosted and mentored a research fellow, Dr. Paz Kadem from Chain Sheba Medical Center in Israel, who focused on cerebral palsy outcomes.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES

EDUCATION UPDATES

• Under the leadership of Dr. Daniel Green and Dr. Emily Dodwell, Service members collectively participated in 35 studies, resulting in 12 abstract presentations and 28 publications.

• The Service continues its long-standing commitment to education, pairing a strong curriculum with daily clinical and operative teaching experiences. The 2013-2014 academic year featured the addition of an intern to the Service’s in-training team and development of an intern curriculum, as well as the revision of the fellowship rotation schedule to maximize the fellows’ exposure to all of the subspecialties.

• Dr. Green, along with Dr. Roger Widmann and Dr. Peter Fabricant, received the Excellence in Research award from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine for their paper “Development and Validation of a Pediatric Sports Activity Rating Scale.” • Dr. Dodwell, a physicianscientist,was awarded the prestigious 2014 Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) St. Giles

• The Pediatric Orthopaedic Service was honored to be one of the four U.S. sites chosen to host three 2013 POSNA-EPOS traveling fellows from Italy, Spain, and France.


(Seated, from left) Dr. Roger F. Widmann, Dr. Emily R. Dodwell, and Dr. David M. Scher. (Standing, from left) Dr. John S. Blanco, Dr. Ernest L. Sink, Dr. Daniel W. Green, Dr. Leon Root, and Dr. Cathleen L. Raggio.

Not pictured: Dr. Aaron Daluiski and Dr. Shevaun M. Doyle.

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SPINE SERVICE

Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD Chief Todd J. Albert, MD John S. Blanco, MD Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD Chief Emeritus, Scoliosis Service Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD James C. Farmer, MD Federico P. Girardi, MD Charles B. Goodwin, MD Russel C. Huang, MD Alexander P. Hughes, MD Han Jo Kim, MD Joseph M. Lane, MD Darren R. Lebl, MD Patrick F. O’Leary, MD Cathleen L. Raggio, MD Bernard A. Rawlins, MD Andrew A. Sama, MD Harvinder S. Sandhu, MD Roger F. Widmann, MD

The Spine and Scoliosis Services were combined in August 2014. We thank Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei and Dr. Matthew E. Cunningham for their leadership as Chief and Interim Chief, respectively, of the Scoliosis Service. Members of the Spine Service have earned a world-wide reputation for the operative and nonoperative treatment of children and adults with all levels of spine disease and deformity.

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Spine Service

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Spine Service performed 2,501 inpatient surgeries and 637 ambulatory surgeries, with a total of 24,515 patient visits. • Dr. Chad M. Craig joined the Hospital as Medical Director of Inpatient Spine Services to oversee the coordination and enhancement of perioperative care.

• In an effort to better integrate and coordinate care among subspecialties of the Spine Care Institute, the Service is undertaking an in-depth analysis of spine care delivery. The Care Redesign project is aimed at streamlining processes and developing protocols to guide spine care treatment. • The Service continues to participate in a Process Modeling of Infections in Spinal Surgery (ProMISS) study that will use computer modeling to

examine a number of variables to determine the impact each has on patient outcomes and to identify pertinent high risk factors in patient populations.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES • Members of the Service are part of the International Spine Study Group and the Complex Spine Study Group, serving as principal or co-investigators in a number of multicenter clinical registries and research protocols.


(Far left, front row, from left) Dr. Cathleen L. Raggio, Dr. Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., Dr. Andrew A. Sama; (top row, from left) Dr. Gary A. Fantini, Dr. Roger F. Widmann, Dr. John S. Blanco, Dr. Darren R. Lebl, and Dr. Todd J. Albert. (Left, front row, from left) Dr. Russel C. Huang, Dr. Joseph M. Lane, Dr. Han Jo Kim, and Dr. Charles B. Goodwin; (top row, from left) Dr. James C. Farmer, Dr. Bernard A. Rawlins, Dr. Patrick F. O’Leary, and Dr. Matthew E. Cunningham.

Not pictured: Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, Dr. Federico P. Girardi, and Dr. Harvinder S. Sandhu.

• HSS is the only hospital in the northeast participating in an FDA clinical trial for the M6-C artificial cervical disc, which will compare single-level cervical disc replacement to single-level cervical fusion. • Utilizing animal models, the Service continues to characterize mechanisms of action of various orthobiologic materials and their effect on fusion. • HSS spine surgeons are also studying occult pathogens in patients

characterized as having “Failed Back Syndrome.” They will be evaluating tissue samples from surrounding tissue of the hardware to look for occult pathogens and will also study the wear patterns seen on the explanted implants.

EDUCATION UPDATES

• Genetic research in scoliosis continues on two fronts: candidate genes associated with congenital scoliosis and vertebral malformations and gene mapping of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

• The Katharine B. and Robert M. Devlin International Spine Research Fellowship, which provides one year of research training through the American

• The John R. Cobb Fellowship, a yearlong training program that affords significant exposure to adult spinal disorders and deformity, was awarded to Dr. Brian J. McHugh, the first neurosurgeon to receive the fellowship.

Austrian Foundation in Salzburg, was awarded to Dr. Lukas Lampe, a postmedical school graduate from the Paracelsus Medical University of Salzburg.

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(Front row, from left) Dr. Robert G. Marx, Dr. Peter J. Moley, Dr. Joseph H. Feinberg, Dr. Andrew D. Pearle, Dr. Frank A. Cordasco, Dr. Sabrina M. Strickland, and Dr. Marci Anne Goolsby. (Back row, from left) Dr. Stephen J. O’Brien, Dr. Danyal H. Nawabi, Dr. Michael J. Maynard, Dr. Stephen Fealy, Dr. Joshua S. Dines, Dr. Jordan D. Metzl, and Dr. Answorth A. Allen.

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Bryan T. Kelly MD Chief Answorth A. Allen, MD David W. Altchek Chief Emeritus Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH David M. Dines, MD Joshua S. Dines, MD Stephen Fealy, MD Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Anne M. Kelly, MD John D. MacGillivray, MD Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC Michael J. Maynard, MD Moira M. McCarthy, MD (as of August 2014) Danyal H. Nawabi, MD (as of September 2014) Stephen J. O’Brien, MD, MBA Andrew D. Pearle, MD Hollis G. Potter, MD Anil S. Ranawat, MD Scott A. Rodeo, MD Chief Emeritus Howard A. Rose, MD Beth E. Shubin Stein, MD Sabrina M. Strickland, MD Samuel A. Taylor, MD (as of August 2014) Russell F. Warren, MD Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD Riley J. Williams, III, MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Brian C. Halpern, MD Chief

(Seated and front row, from left) Dr. David W. Altchek, Dr. Russell F. Warren, Dr. Edward V. Craig, Dr. Scott A. Rodeo, Dr. Bryan T. Kelly, Dr. John D. McGillivray, and Dr. Jo A. Hannafin. (Back row, from left) Dr. Riley J. Williams, III, Dr. Anil S. Ranawat, and Dr. James J. Kinderknect.

Not pictured: Dr. Lisa R. Callahan, Dr. Struan H. Coleman, Dr. David M. Dines, Dr. Kenton H. Fibel, Dr. Lawrence V. Gulotta, Dr. Brian C. Halpern, Dr. Anne M. Kelly, Dr. Osric S. King, Dr. Moira M. McCarthy, Dr. Rock G. Positano, Dr. Hollis G. Potter, Dr. Howard A. Rose, Dr. Jennifer L. Solomon, Dr. Beth E. Shubin Stein, Dr. Samuel A. Taylor, Dr. Brett G. Toresdahl, and Dr. David A. Wang.

William J. Briner, Jr., MD Lisa R. Callahan, MD Kenton H. Fibel, MD (as of August 2014) Marci Anne Goolsby, MD James J. Kinderknecht, MD Osric S. King, MD Jordan D. Metzl, MD Peter J. Moley, MD Rock G. Positano, DPM, MSc, MPH Jennifer L. Solomon, MD Brett G. Toresdahl, MD (as of September 2014) David A. Wang, MD (as of September 2014)

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SPORTS MEDICINE AND SHOULDER SERVICE The Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service is comprised of orthopaedic surgeons and primary care sports physicians specializing in shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and foot and ankle injuries. Its members are committed to providing the highest level of sports medicine care for athletes of all levels, always attentive to their current and future performance needs. They serve as team physicians and provide medical coverage for numerous local high school, collegiate, and professional teams and organizations. In addition, the Service includes physician-scientists who pursue an extraordinary level of basic, translational, and clinical research.

CLINICAL HIGHLIGHTS • In 2013, the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service performed 1,575 inpatient surgeries and 8,212 ambulatory surgeries with a total of 111,860 patient visits. • HSS received designation as the third FIFA Center of Excellence in the U.S. Under the leadership of Dr. Riley Williams, the Service will serve as an officially FIFA accredited referral center for football (soccer) players. • HSS formalized its relationship with the United States Olympic Committee. Under the leadership of Dr. Scott Rodeo, athletes, Olympians, junior Olympians, and National Governing Body athletes have access to the Hospital from all over the country.

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shoulder stability, shoulder arthroplasty, meniscus transplantation, rotator cuff tendon healing, and articular cartilage repair. • Clinical trials continue in the analysis of biomarkers in the ACL-injured knee; evaluation of cartilage contact patterns in patients undergoing meniscus transplantation; examination of bone-marrow derived cells in rotator cuff repair; evaluation of a tissue-engineered implant for articular cartilage replacement; and evaluation of the effect of vitamin D status on rotator cuff tendon healing. • The Service continues to collect preoperative, intraoperative, and followup data for its registries in ACL reconstruction, hip preservation, shoulder arthroplasty, and cartilage defects. • Basic science research is underway in knee ligament mechanics, shoulder instability, shoulder arthroplasty kinematics and design, tendon and ligament biology, cartilage repair, and meniscus healing and replacement. Ongoing studies are evaluating the role of stem

cells and connective tissue progenitor cells in pre-clinical models of tendon, ligament, and meniscus repair. • The Service currently has a number of novel projects taking place within the Tissue Engineering, Repair, and Regeneration Program to evaluate the effect of mechanical load on tendon-to-bone tunnel healing in ACL reconstruction; the effect of mechanical load on ACL graft healing using a rat ACL reconstruction model; and the evaluation of the effect of ACL graft pre-tension on graft healing. • A new area of basic research focuses on placental derived adherent stromal cell therapy for treatment of tendinosis. In addition, the Service is exploring the use of engineered nanofiber-spun scaffolds to augment soft tissue graft tendon-bone healing within ACL tunnels, as well as investigating the use of synthetic-braided ACL graft seeded with bone marrow stem cells as a candidate for ACL graft substitute in collaboration with Columbia University.

EDUCATION UPDATES • T he Sports Medicine and Shoulder fellowship program accommodates seven accredited fellowship positions, as well as an additional nonaccredited international fellow. In addition, a twoyear fellowship is offered that permits a dedicated research year. In 2013, the Service welcomed its third primary care fellow. • Service members continue to educate locally, nationally, and internationally at numerous meetings and by continuing to publish original research papers and chapters for textbooks, and serving as editorial reviewers and book and journal editors. Most recently, Dr. Lawrence Gulotta and Dr. Edward Craig co-authored the textbook, Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Diagnosis and Management.


Dr. Suzanne A. Maher, Dr. Josh Baxter, Dr. Timothy M. Wright, Joseph D. Lipman, and Dr. Carl W. Imhauser.

Not pictured: Dr. Yingxin Gao, Dr. Christopher J. Hernandez, and Dr. Marjolein C.H. van der Meulen. Timothy M. Wright, PhD Director

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMECHANICS The Biomechanics Department conducts basic and applied research aimed at applying the principles of mechanics and materials science to understand and treat orthopaedic problems. • A robotic simulator for studying foot and ankle mechanics was developed. A one-of-a-kind apparatus, the simulator provides the opportunity to examine the impact of surgical procedures such as ankle fusion and ankle replacement on the function of the foot under a variety of daily activities. • A new elbow replacement was licensed to a commercial device manufacturer. Collaboration is underway to bring the implant to market in the near future, providing new versatility for the surgeon and improved function and longevity for the patient.

• The motions and instabilities of injured mouse joints were explored using a previously developed model in which compression is applied across the knee. The instabilities induced in intact joints were accurately controlled, demonstrating the appropriateness of the model for examining the role of mechanical forces in the initiation and progression of osteoarthritis. • In a first for total shoulder replacement, stress analysis was performed on an arthritic shoulder model. The alterations in anatomy and bone tissue

properties caused by the disease markedly altered the way loads were transferred across the joint, suggesting new avenues to improve implant design. • New applications of a comprehensive computer model of the knee were extended to partial knee replacement, showing that even small changes in implant position and orientation alter ligament loads, which may affect loading patterns at the articulating surfaces. These findings have implications for implant failure and progression

PhD Josh Baxter, MD Yingxin Gao, PhD Christopher J. Hernandez, PhD Carl W. Imhauser, PhD Joseph D. Lipman, MS Suzanne A. Maher, PhD C.H. Marjolein C. H. van van der der Meulen, Meulen, PhD PhD

of osteoarthritis in the remaining compartment. • Computer simulations of cell activity were used to estimate changes in bone density for patients undergoing prolonged treatment for osteoporosis. The simulations suggest that density gains from anti-resorptive agents can be lost over time. After stopping treatment, reductions in density are expected to occur long before bone quality returns to normal.

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

CONTENTS 34 Professional Staff 35 Affiliations 3 6 Endowed Chairs, Professorships, and Fellowships 37 2013-2014 Notable Achievements 4 4 2013-2014 Selected Publications 70 2013-2014 Orthopaedic Surgery Graduating Residents and Fellows 72 Contact Information

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PROFESSIONAL STAFF Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director Todd J. Albert, MD Clinical Director Charles N. Cornell, MD Vice Chair, Education and Academic Affairs Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Orthopaedic Research Director Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Faculty Development Director Scott W. Wolfe, MD

Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division Douglas E. Padgett, MD Chief, Hip Service Steven B. Haas, MD Chief, Knee Service Mark P. Figgie, MD Chief, Surgical Arthritis Service Michael M. Alexiades, MD Friedrich Boettner, MD Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Robert L. Buly, MD Charles N. Cornell, MD Michael B. Cross, MD Alejandro González Della Valle, MD Allan E. Inglis, Jr., MD Seth A. Jerabek, MD David J. Mayman, MD Bryan J. Nestor, MD Michael L. Parks, MD Paul M. Pellicci, MD Amar S. Ranawat, MD Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD Eduardo A. Salvati, MD Thomas P. Sculco, MD Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus Edwin P. Su, MD Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD Philip D. Wilson, Jr., MD Emeritus Russell E. Windsor, MD 2013-2014 Fellows Joseph B. Assini, MD Kevin A. Cassidy, MD Michele R. D’Apuzzo, MD Brett P. Frykberg, MD Joseph D. Maratt, MD Mohamed E. Moussa, MD Jeremy J. Reid, MD Erik A. Schnaser, MD Cross-Disciplinary Knee Fellow Saker Khamaisy, MD

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Foot and Ankle Service Jonathan T. Deland, MD Matthew M. Roberts, MD Co-Chiefs Walther H. O. Bohne, MD Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD Mark C. Drakos, MD Andrew J. Elliott, MD Scott J. Ellis, MD John G. Kennedy, MD David S. Levine, MD Martin J. O’Malley, MD Harvey Strauss, DPM, FACFAS 2013-2014 Fellows John A. Karbassi, MD, MPH Jeremy M. LaMothe, MD, PhD Raymond Walls, MD

Hand and Upper Extremity Service Edward A. Athanasian, MD Chief Michelle G. Carlson, MD Aaron Daluiski, MD Duretti T. Fufa, MD Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD Lana Kang, MD Steve K. Lee, MD Andrew J. Weiland, MD Scott W. Wolfe, MD

Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service S. Robert Rozbruch, MD Chief Austin T. Fragomen, MD 2013-2014 Fellows Mitchell Bernstein, MD Amgad Haleem Ahmed Amin, MBBCh, MS

Metabolic Bone Disease/ Musculoskeletal Oncology Service Joseph M. Lane, MD Chief Juliet B. Aizer, MD, MPH Panagiota (Penny) Andreopoulou, MD Richard S. Bockman, MD, PhD Adele L. Boskey, PhD Azeez M. Farooki, MD Steven R. Goldring, MD Marci Anne Goolsby, MD Martin Nydick, MD Linda A. Russell, MD Alana C. Serota, MD Robert Schneider, MD Metabolic Bone Affiliated Staff Jessica G. Davis, MD Edward F. DiCarlo, MD Elizabeth M. Manejias, MD Cathleen L. Raggio, MD

2013-2014 Fellows Erik J. Carlson, MD Soumen Das De, MBBS, MRCS, MMeD, MPH Andrew C. Ghatan, MD Tyler G. Marks, MD

2013-2014 Fellow Libi Zahava Galmer, DO

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David E. Asprinio, MD Gregory S. DiFelice, MD Duretti T. Fufa, MD Andrew Grose, MD Joseph M. Lane, MD Dean G. Lorich, MD John P. Lyden, MD David S. Wellman, MD

Bryan T. Kelly, MD Chief Robert L. Buly, MD Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD David L. Helfet, MD Dean G. Lorich, MD Douglas N. Mintz, MD Peter J. Moley, MD Danyal H. Nawabi, MD (as of September 2014) Anil S. Ranawat, MD Ernest L. Sink, MD Edwin P. Su, MD 2013-2014 Fellow Danyal H. Nawabi, MD

Orthopaedic Trauma Service David L. Helfet, MD Chief

2013-2014 Fellows David C. Dewar, MBBS Zeynep D. Olgun, MD Wesley H. Tran, MD

Pediatric Orthopaedic Service Roger F. Widmann, MD Chief John S. Blanco, MD Aaron Daluiski, MD Emily R. Dodwell, MD, MPH Shevaun M. Doyle, MD Daniel W. Green, MD, FACS


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Cathleen L. Raggio, MD Leon Root, MD David M. Scher, MD Ernest L. Sink, MD 2013-2014 Fellow Matthew A. Dow, MD

Spine Service Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD Chief Todd J. Albert, MD John S. Blanco, MD Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD Chief Emeritus, Scoliosis Service Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD James C. Farmer, MD Federico P. Girardi, MD Charles B. Goodwin, MD Russel C. Huang, MD Alexander P. Hughes, MD Han Jo Kim, MD Joseph M. Lane, MD Darren R. Lebl, MD Patrick F. O’Leary, MD, FACS, PC Cathleen L. Raggio, MD Bernard A. Rawlins, MD Andrew A. Sama, MD Harvinder S. Sandhu, MD Roger F. Widmann, MD 2013-2014 Fellows Carlos Abdalla Castro, MD Paul D. Kiely, MCh John C. Quinn, MD Joshua E. Schroeder, MD Abdel Majid Sheikh Taha, MD Haruki Ueda, MD Joseph E. Weinstein, DO

Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service Bryan T. Kelly MD Chief Answorth A. Allen, MD David W. Altchek Chief Emeritus Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH David M. Dines, MD Joshua S. Dines, MD Stephen Fealy, MD Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Anne M. Kelly, MD John D. MacGillivray, MD Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC Michael J. Maynard, MD

Moira M. McCarthy, MD (as of August 2014) Danyal H. Nawabi, MD (as of September 2014) Stephen J. O’Brien, MD, MBA Andrew D. Pearle, MD Hollis G. Potter, MD Anil S. Ranawat, MD Scott A. Rodeo, MD Chief Emeritus Howard A. Rose, MD Beth E. Shubin Stein, MD Sabrina M. Strickland, MD Samuel A. Taylor, MD (as of August 2014) Russell F. Warren, MD Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD Riley J. Williams, III, MD

Research Division

Primary Care Sports Medicine Brian C. Halpern, MD Chief

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

William J. Briner, Jr., MD Lisa R. Callahan, MD Kenton H. Fibel, MD (as of August 2014) Marci Anne Goolsby, MD James J. Kinderknecht, MD Osric S. King, MD Jordan D. Metzl, MD Peter J. Moley, MD Rock G. Positano, DPM, MSc, MPH Jennifer L. Solomon, MD Brett G. Toresdahl, MD (as of September 2014) David A. Wang, MD (as of September 2014) 2013-2014 Fellows Donald E. Fowler III, MD Brian M. Grawe, MD Timothy B. Griffith, MD Moira M. McCarthy, MD Jacqueline L. Munch, MD Jaron P. Sullivan, MD Samuel Taylor, MD

Adult Ambulatory Care Center Alejandro Leali, MD Medical Director

Department of Biomechanics Timothy M. Wright, PhD Director

Steven R. Goldring, MD Chief Scientific Officer Lionel B. Ivashkiv, MD Associate Chief Scientific Officer and Director of Basic Research Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD Director of Clinical Research and Chief Innovation Officer

AFFILIATIONS The affiliations of Hospital for Special Surgery enable orthopaedic surgery residents and fellows to benefit from a broad range of research and training opportunities.

Orthopaedic Service John H. Healey, MD Chief

New York Hospital Queens Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Jeffrey E. Rosen, MD Chair

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center Combined Orthopaedic Trauma Service David L. Helfet, MD Director Dean G. Lorich, MD Director, Orthopaedic Trauma Service, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center

James J. Peters Veterans Administration Medical Center Bronx, NY Orthopaedic Surgery Allan E. Inglis, Jr., MD Chief

Westchester Medical Center Orthopaedic Surgery David E. Asprinio, MD Chair and Program Director

Josh Baxter, PhD Yingxin Gao, PhD Christopher J. Hernandez, PhD Carl W. Imhauser, PhD Joseph D. Lipman, MS Suzanne A. Maher, PhD Marjolein C.H. van der Meulen, PhD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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ENDOWED CHAIRS, PROFESSORSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Endowed chairs, professorships, and fellowships recognize the generosity of our donors and sustain excellence in musculoskeletal care, research, and medical education.

NAMED CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS Franchellie M. Cadwell Chair Sergio Schwartzman, MD Coleman Chair in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Hollis G. Potter, MD The Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Chair in Hand and Upper Extremity Research Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD The Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Chair in Perioperative Medicine Linda A. Russell, MD

Chitranjan S. Ranawat MD, Chair in Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Douglas E. Padgett, MD Leon Root, MD, Chair in Pediatric Orthopaedics Leon Root, MD Benjamin M. Rosen Chair in Immunology and Inflammation Research Mary K. Crow, MD

NAMED FELLOWSHIPS Robert and Helen Appel Fellowship in Biomedical Engineering Olufunmilayo (Funmi) Adebayo Finn and Barbara Caspersen Fellowship for Spine Research Joshua E. Schroeder, MD Charles L. Christian Research Fellowship Franck J. Barrat, PhD Ira W. DeCamp Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Genetics Mary Goldring, PhD

Joel and Anne Bick Ehrenkranz Research Chair

Joseph P. Routh Professor of Rheumatic Diseases in Medicine Mary K. Crow, MD

Leo Farbman Fellowship for Pediatric Musculoskeletal Research Lorene C. Janowski, DPS, OTR/L

Allan E. Inglis, MD, Chair in Surgical Arthritis Mark P. Figgie, MD

Virginia F. and William R. Salomon Chair in Musculoskeletal Research Carl Blobel, MD, PhD

Helen Frankenthaler Fellowship in Restorative Mobility Andrew D. Pearle, MD

John N. Insall Chair in Knee Surgery Steven B. Haas, MD

Eduardo A. Salvati, MD, Chair in Hip Arthroplasty Eduardo A. Salvati, MD

Mary Rodgers and Henry Guettel Fellowship in Biomedical Mechanics Christina Esposito, PhD

Collette Kean Research Chair Jane E. Salmon, MD

Thomas P. Sculco, MD, Chair in Orthopaedic Surgery Thomas P. Sculco, MD

Ken and Jill Iscol Fellowship in Orthopaedic Research Andrew D. Pearle, MD

The Peter Jay Sharp Chair in Lupus Research Alessandra B. Pernis, MD

Irving and Sally Lipstock Fellowship in Orthopaedic Surgery Lazaros Poultsides, MD, PhD

St. Giles Research Chair supporting Theresa T. Lu, MD, PhD

Ludwig Fellowship for Women’s Sports Medicine Research

F.M. Kirby Chair in Orthopaedic Biomechanics Timothy M. Wright, PhD David H. Koch Chair for Arthritis and Tissue Degeneration Research Lionel B. Ivashkiv, MD Korein-Wilson Professorship in Orthopaedic Surgery Todd J. Albert, MD Richard S. Laskin, MD, Chair in Musculoskeletal Education Charles N. Cornell, MD David B. Levine, MD, Chair in Scoliosis Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD C. Ronald MacKenzie, MD, Chair in Ethics and Medicine C. Ronald MacKenzie, MD Richard L. Menschel Research Chair Steven R. Goldring, MD

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Starr Chair in Mineralized Tissue Research Adele L. Boskey, PhD Starr Chair in Tissue Engineering Research supporting Chitra Dahia, PhD Swanson Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University Marjolein van der Meulen, PhD Russell F. Warren Research Chair supporting Suzanne A. Maher, PhD

Stavros Niarchos Foundation– Thomas P. Sculco, MD, International Orthopaedic Fellowship Georgios Triantafyllopoulos, MD Robert and Gillian Steel Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Research Inez Rogatsky, PhD Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Research Fellowship Teresina Laragione, PhD Fellowship in Arthroplasty Edward Purdue, PhD Immunology and Inflammation Fellowship Sergei Rudchenko, PhD


2013-2014 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS The orthopaedic surgeons at Hospital for Special Surgery are regularly cited for their professional achievements and outstanding contributions to musculoskeletal medicine, research, and education. They manage the care of numerous major professional sports teams and organizations, hold leadership positions and serve on committees for national and international organizations and professional societies, serve on editorial boards and as reviewers for peer-reviewed journals, and are authors and co-authors of several book chapters and textbooks.

AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITION Answorth A. Allen, MD Head Team Orthopaedist, New York Knicks Head Team Physician, St. John’s University Orthopaedic Consultant, West Indies Cricket Board of Control Consultant, Major League Baseball David W. Altchek, MD Medical Director, New York Mets Medical Director, New Jersey Nets Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD International Peace Award at Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s 10th National 2013 Peace Symposium Lifetime Achievement Award, Hospital for Special Surgery Russell Hibbs Award for Best Clinical Presentation, Scoliosis Research Society Annual Meeting William J. Briner, Jr., MD Head Team Physician, USA Volleyball Lisa R. Callahan, MD Chief Medical Officer and Vice President, Player Care, New York Knicks and New York Liberty Chief Medical Officer, New York Rangers Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD Spinal Consultant, New York Giants Spinal Consultant, National Hockey League Players’ Association 2013 Best Podium Presentation, Topographic 3D Laser Surface Analysis of Wear and Deformation of Retrieved Total Disc Replacements, Cervical Spine Research Society 2013 Young Investigator Award, International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine 2013 Best Poster Award, European Section, Cervical Spine Research Society 2013 Outstanding Paper Award for Surgical Science, North American Spine Society 2013 Best Abstract Award, European Society of Anesthesiology Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD Head Team Physician, New York Mets Resident Research Award and Travel Grant, Hip Session, Annual Meeting, Eastern Orthopaedic Association Charles N. Cornell, MD Achievement Award, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Michael B. Cross, MD Emerging Leaders Program, American Orthopaedic Association Jorge O. Galante, MD Fellow Research Award – Thesis Day 2013, Rush University Medical Center Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, MPH Vitals Compassionate Doctor Award

David M. Dines, MD Medical Director, Association of Tennis Professionals – ATP World Tour Team Physician, U.S. Davis Cup Tennis Team Team Physician and Medical Director, Long Island Ducks Minor League Baseball Head Orthopaedic Consultant, U.S. Open Tennis Joshua S. Dines, MD Team Physician, Long Island Ducks, Minor League Baseball Team Orthopaedic Consultant, Los Angeles Dodgers Consultant, U.S. Tennis Richard S. Laskin Award for Outstanding Young Attending Educator, Hospital for Special Surgery Emily R. Dodwell, MD, MPH St. Giles Young Investigator Award and Grant, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Joseph H. Feinberg, MD Team Physician, St. Peter’s College Federico P. Girardi, MD 2013 Outstanding Paper Award for Surgical Science, North American Spine Society 2013 Young Investigator Award, Spine 2013 Diploma de Honor, Sociedad Colombiana de Cirugia Ortopedica y Traumatologia, Cartagena, Columbia 2013 Recognition of Merit, Latin American Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology Federación de Sociedades y Asociaciones Latinoamericanas de Ortopedia y Traumatología (SLAOT), Cartagena, Columbia Marci Anne Goolsby, MD Consulting Team Physician, New York Liberty Daniel W. Green, MD Excellence in Research Award, Development and Validation of a Pediatric Sports Activity Rating Scale, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Ruth Jackson Award (Excellence in Clinical Research), CT and X-Ray Examination of the Immature Acetabulum is Appropriate Only after Closure of the Triradiate Cartilage, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Achievement Award in Recognition of Volunteer Activities, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Brian C. Halpern, MD Consultant, New York Mets Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Team Physician, USRowing Head Team Physician, New York Liberty Physician of the Year for Clinical Excellence, Castle Connolly

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2013-2014 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS Alexander P. Hughes, MD 2013 Outstanding Paper Award for Surgical Science, North American Spine Society 2013 Best Abstract Award, European Society of Anesthesiology

Andrew D. Pearle, MD Associate Team Physician, New York Mets

Anne M. Kelly, MD Team Physician, St. John’s University

Bernard A. Rawlins, MD Spine Consultant, New York Knicks Spine Consultant, New York Mets

Bryan T. Kelly, MD Head Team Physician, New York Rangers Associate Team Physician, New York Giants Assistant Team Physician, New York Red Bulls Consulting Team Physician, New Jersey Nets John G. Kennedy, MD 2013 Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) Award, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Han Jo Kim, MD Edger G. Dawson Traveling Fellow, Scoliosis Research Society James J. Kinderknecht, MD Assistant Team Physician, St. John’s University Assistant Team Physician, New York Mets Consulting Team Physician, New York Giants Osric S. King, MD Associate Medical Director, St. John’s University Medical Director, USA Boxing Metro Chapter Darren R. Lebl, MD 2013 Interactive Educational Program Award, Spontaneous Atraumatic Facet Dislocation of the Sub-axial Cervical Spine in the Setting of RA (case presentation), Spine Fellows and Young Spine Surgeon Course 2013 Young Investigator Award, Spine 2013 Outstanding Paper Award for Surgical Science, North American Spine Society 2013 Best Podium Presentation Award, Fourth Annual Meeting (first author), Cervical Spine Research Society, Asia Pacific Division Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC Best Paper Award, Shoulder Program Oral Presentation, Defining Indications for Rotator Cuff Repair: Predictors of Failure of Nonoperative Treatment of Chronic, Symptomatic, Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears (co-investigator), 12th International Congress for Shoulder and Elbow Excellence in Research Surgery, Development and Validation of a Pediatric Sports Activity Rating Scale, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Michael J. Maynard, MD Medical Director, Department of Athletics, Marist College Patrick F. O’Leary, MD College of Medicine and Health Alumnus Achievement Award, University College Cork, Ireland Martin J. O’Malley, MD Medical Staff, New Jersey Nets Foot and Ankle Consultant, New York Knicks Foot and Ankle Consultant, New York Giants Foot and Ankle Consultant, New York City Ballet Foot and Ankle Consultant, Iona College Athletics

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Anil S. Ranawat, MD Team Physician, New York Mets

Scott A. Rodeo, MD Associate Team Physician, New York Giants Chairman, USA Swimming Sports Medicine Committee 2014 Aircast Award for Basic Science Research, The Effect of Dynamic Changes in ACL Graft Force on Soft Tissue ACL Graft-Tunnel Incorporation, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Thomas P. Sculco, MD Austrian Cross First Class for Arts and Sciences Honorary Member, Austrian Orthopaedic Society Honorary Member, Hellenic Orthopaedic Society Ernest L. Sink, MD Achievement Award in Recognition of Volunteer Activities, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Russell F. Warren, MD Team Physician, New York Giants Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD Orthopaedic Consultant, Department of Athletics, St. Peter’s College Roger F. Widmann, MD Excellence in Research Award, Development and Validation of a Pediatric Sports Activity Rating Scale, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Riley J. Williams, III, MD Head Team Physician, New Jersey Nets Medical Director, New York Red Bulls Head Team Physician, Department of Athletics, Iona College New York Orthopaedic Consultant, National Football League

LEADERSHIP POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS Todd J. Albert, MD Board of Directors, International Meeting of Advanced Spinal Techniques, Scoliosis Research Society Past Chair, International Meeting of Advanced Spinal Techniques, Scoliosis Research Society Development Chair, American Orthopaedic Association Board of Directors, American Orthopaedic Association Michael M. Alexiades, MD President, Weill Cornell Medical College Alumni Association Board of Overseers, Weill Cornell Medical College Oral Examiner, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Answorth A. Allen, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Mater Instructor, Knee and Shoulder Surgery, Learning Center, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine


David E. Asprinio, MD Strategic Planning Committee, New York Medical College

Charles N. Cornell, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery

Edward A. Athanasian, MD Long Island Committee, Harvard Medical School

Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH Medical Advisory Board, AmeriCares Board of Directors, Judiciary Committee, and Chair, ABC Travelling Fellowship Committee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Committee and Planning and Development Committee, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons

Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, MD Fellowship Criteria Task Force, 50th Anniversary Task Force, and Globalization Committee, Scoliosis Research Society Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Board Member and Meeting Chairman, International Society for Fracture Repair Board of Directors and Fellowship Committee, The Hip Society Board of Directors, Presidential Line (2015), and Member-at-Large, Orthopaedic Research Society Study Section, Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering, National Institutes of Health William J. Briner, Jr., MD Chair, USA Volleyball Sports Medicine and Performance Commission Robert L. Buly, MD Board Member, Maurice E. Muller Foundation of North America Secretary, International Society for Hip Arthroplasty Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD Medical Advisory Board, The Alan T. Brown Foundation to Cure Paralysis Board of Trustees, Planning Committee, Hospital for Special Surgery Michelle G. Carlson, MD Founder and Co-Chair, Elite Athlete Hand and Wrist Study Group, and Founder and Co-Chair, Women in Hand Surgery Group, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Program Committee, Leadership Development Committee, Nominating Committee, and Strategic Planning Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Website Committee, Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society Study Group, Shriner’s Pediatric Hand Surgery Struan H. Coleman, MD, PhD Treasurer, Major League Baseball Team Physicians Association Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS Executive Board, Member-at-Large, Nominating Committee, Closed Meeting Program Committee, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Research Committee, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Representative on the Health Policy Committee, Board of Specialties Societies; Shoulder and Elbow Program Subcommittee; and Appropriate Use Criteria Review Panel for Optimizing the Management of Rotator Cuff Problems, representing the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Medical Advisory Board, Children of China Pediatrics Foundation Board of Directors, Baryshnikov Arts Center Board of Directors, Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival

Aaron Daluiski, MD Public Education Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Topic Chair, Hand and Wrist, Orthopaedic Research Society David M. Dines, MD Industry Relations Committee and 2016 ICSES Committee, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Education Committee, American Orthopaedic Association Shoulder and Elbow Instructional Course Lecture Committee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Joshua S. Dines, MD Secretary, Council on Sports Medicine Shoulder and Elbow Annual Meeting Subcommittee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Research Committee and Technology Committee, American Shoulder and Elbow Society Emily R. Dodwell, MD, MPH Evidence-Based Practice Committee, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Shevaun M. Doyle, MD Pediatric Orthopaedic Instructional Course Committee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Mark C. Drakos, MD Young Physicians Committee, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Associate Instructor, Foot and Ankle Course, Arthroscopy Association of North America Andrew J. Elliott, MD Honors and Awards Committee and Psychomotor Lab Advisory Committee, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Scott J. Ellis, MD Chair, Young Physicians Committee, Awards Committee, Program Committee, Safety Summit, and Hand, Foot, and Ankle Workgroup, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society James C. Farmer, MD Spine Evaluation Subcommittee and Medical Student and Fellow Education Committee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Stephen Fealy, MD Vice President, Physician Scientific Society Research Committee and Major League Baseball Association Technology Committee, Arthroscopy Association of North America Austin T. Fragomen, MD Treasurer, Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society

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2013-2014 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS Federico P. Girardi, MD International Medical Graduate Committee, Medical Society of the State of New York Patient-Based Outcomes Committee and Global Outreach Committee, Scoliosis Research Society Publications Committee, International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery Marci Anne Goolsby, MD Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee, Practice and Policy Committee, and Research Committee, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Representative, Female Athlete Triad Coalition, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Daniel W. Green, MD Board Member, New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons New York Board of Councilors Representative and Communication Cabinet Member, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board Member, New York County Medical Society Representative for the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America, American College of Surgeons Education Committee, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Program Committee and Patient Education Committee, Scoliosis Research Society Clinic Chief, Association of Children’s Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics Steven B. Haas, MD Program Chair and New York Coordinator, John N. Insall Travelling Fellowship, The Knee Society Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Board of Trustees, Budget and Finance Committee, and Committee on Committees, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Vice President, Board of Trustees, National Rowing Foundation Program Chair and President-Elect, Herodicus Society, 2013-2014 David L. Helfet, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Trustee, AO Foundation Chairman Emeritus, Clinical Investigation and Documentation, AO Foundation Technical Commission, AO Foundation Robert N. Hotchkiss, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Alexander P. Hughes, MD Political Liaison Committee, New York County Medical Society Research Grant Committee, Scoliosis Research Society Lana Kang, MD Diversity Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Committee Representative, Medical Society of the State of New York Research Development Committee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Distinguished Clinician Educator Award Committee, American Orthopaedic Association Resident/Fellow Abstract Review Committee, New York Society for Surgery of the Hand

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John G. Kennedy, MD Co-Chair, International Cartilage Repair Counselor Group Co-Chair, International Symposium on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle – Asia 2013 Board Member, European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy – Ankle and Foot Association James J. Kinderknecht, MD Physician Director, Board of Certification, Athletic Trainers Medical Consultant, National Hockey Players’ Association Medical Advisory Board, New York State Athletic Commission Osric S. King, MD Foundation Board, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Joseph M. Lane, MD Study Section, National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Chair, MOAC Recertification Program, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Darren R. Lebl, MD Morbidity and Mortality Committee – Key Coding Project and Global Outreach Committee, Scoliosis Research Society Steve K. Lee, MD Leadership Circle, American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand Trustee-at-Large, New York Foundation for Surgery of the Hand Treasurer, New York Society for Surgery of the Hand Chairman, Public Education Committee; Courses/Meetings Advisory Committee; Commercial Support Committee; Engagement Task Force; Leader, Subgroup on Transparency and Equitability Member Engagement Task Force; Patient Education Task Force; and SHUEHORN Task Force, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Lecturer and Mock Oral Examiner, The Maine Orthopaedic Board Review Course Dean G. Lorich, MD Technical Commission and Osteoporosis Task Force, AO Foundation Intramedullary Nail Working Group and Osteoporosis Task Force, AO-ASIF Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC Board of Directors, Member-at-Large, International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Douglas N. Mintz, MD Appropriateness Criteria Committee, American College of Radiology Program Chair, Musculoskeletal Radiology, New York Roentgen Society Annual Meeting Program Committee for Research Presentations in Musculoskeletal Radiology, American Roentgen Ray Society Douglas E. Padgett, MD Board Member-at-Large and Committee on Education, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Michael L. Parks, MD Board Member-at-Large and Health Policy Committee, American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons


Andrew D. Pearle, MD Arthroscopy Committee, International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Technology Committee, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Anterior Cruciate Ligament Study Group Rock G. Positano, DPM, MSc, MPH Deputy Chairman, Board of Trustees, New York College of Podiatric Medicine Board of Trustees, Children’s Health Fund Cathleen L. Raggio, MD Medical Advisory Council, Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Advocacy Committee; Research Committee; Annual Meeting Abstract Reviewer, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Advocacy Committee, Orthopaedic Research Society International Scoliosis Genetics Interest Group Chairman, Data and Safety Monitoring Board, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Amar S. Ranawat, MD Chairman, Technical Exhibits Committee, Eastern Orthopaedic Association Anil S. Ranawat, MD Emerging Leadership Forum, American Orthopaedic Association Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD President, Eastern Orthopaedic Association President, Eastern Orthopaedic Education Foundation Chairman, Ranawat Orthopaedic Research Foundation Chairman, Annual “ROC Advances and Techniques in Joint Replacement Surgery” Bernard A. Rawlins, MD Examiner, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Matthew M. Roberts, MD Board Member, New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons Postgraduate Education and Training Committee, and Course Director, Resident Review Course, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Scott A. Rodeo, MD Chairman, Sports Medicine Committee, USA Swimming Leon Root, MD Chairman, Orthopaedic Section, New York Academy of Medicine S. Robert Rozbruch, MD President Emeritus, Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society Thomas P. Sculco, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Board of Trustees, Orthopaedic Education and Research Foundation (OREF) Board of Trustees, New York Chapter, Arthritis Foundation Board of Trustees, Carnegie Hall President-Elect and Executive Board, The Knee Society Governing Board, Salzburg Medical Seminar International Executive Director and Founder, International Society of Orthopaedic Centers Board of Visitors, Columbia University Medical Center Advisor, Steering Committee, World Orthopaedic Alliance Advisory Council on Biology and Medicine, Brown University

Beth E. Shubin Stein, MD Program Committee, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Ernest L. Sink, MD Board of Directors, Education Council Chair; Pediatrics Instructional Course Committee; Program Committee; Chair, Specialty Day; and Chair, Sub-Specialty Day, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Medical Advisory Board, International Hip Dysplasia Institute Jennifer L. Solomon, MD Women’s Sports Medicine Committee, Association of American College of Sports Medicine Harvey Strauss, DPM, FACFAS Board of Directors, New York Division, New York State Podiatric Medical Association Sabrina L. Strickland, MD Education Committee, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Communications Cabinet, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Communications Committee, Arthroscopy Association of North America Edwin P. Su, MD Hip Program Subcommittee, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Russell F. Warren, MD Board of Trustees, Hospital for Special Surgery Andrew J. Weiland, MD Chairman, American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand Nominating Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD Board of Trustees, Medical Publishing Group, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Roger F. Widmann, MD Board of Trustees, Development Committee, Hospital for Special Surgery Riley J. Williams, III, MD Research Committee and Education Committee, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Technology Committee, American Shoulder and Elbow Society Anterior Cruciate Ligament Study Group Scott W. Wolfe, MD President-Elect, New York Society for Surgery of the Hand Electronic Information Committee, American Society for Surgery of the Hand Timothy M. Wright, PhD Education Committee, The Knee Society

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2013-2014 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS Todd J. Albert, MD Deputy Editor, Spinal Deformity Journal Associate Editor: Spine, Journal of Spinal Disorders and Techniques Editorial Board: Jefferson Orthopaedic Journal; Orthopaedic Technology Review; SpineUniverse.com; Allaboutbackpain.com; Stryker Hyperguide – Spine Section Editor; The Spine Journal; Orthopedics Today; Spine Surgery Today David W. Altchek, MD Reviewer, The American Journal of Sports Medicine Edward A. Athanasian, MD Reviewer: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery; Journal of Hand Surgery John S. Blanco, MD Reviewer, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD Deputy Editor, International Journal of Spine Surgery Michelle G. Carlson, MD Reviewer: Journal of Hand Surgery; Journal of Hand and Microsurgery; Sports Health Charles N. Cornell, MD Editor-in-Chief and Chair, Advisory Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Senior Associate Editor, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH Co-Author, Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Diagnosis and Management (Springer) Michael B. Cross, MD Editorial Board, The Bone & Joint Journal Clinical Lead, Hip Specialty, The Bone & Joint Journal Matthew E. Cunningham, MD, PhD Reviewer, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Aaron Daluiski, MD Associate Editor, Journal of Hand Surgery Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; Journal of Orthopaedic Research Jonathan T. Deland, MD Associate Editor, Foot & Ankle International David M. Dines, MD Board of Trustees and Treasurer, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Joshua S. Dines, MD Chief Social Media Editor, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Editorial Board, The American Journal of Orthopedics Associate Editor: Sports Medicine; The American Journal of Orthopedics

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Emily R. Dodwell, MD, MPH Reviewer: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics; The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery Mark C. Drakos, MD Reviewer, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Scott J. Ellis, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; Journal of Orthopaedic Research; The Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine; Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Joseph H. Feinberg, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Federico P. Girardi, MD Deputy Editor, International Journal of Spine Surgery Daniel W. Green, MD Editor, Orthopaedics Section, Current Opinion in Orthopaedics Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Reviewer, Spine Andrew Grose, MD Associate Editor, The American Journal of Orthopedics Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD Co-Author, Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Diagnosis and Management (Springer) Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD Board of Trustees, The American Journal of Sports Medicine David L. Helfet, MD Associate Editor, Trauma, The American Journal of Orthopedics Russel C. Huang, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Seth A. Jerabek, MD Editorial Board, The American Journal of Orthopedics Anne M. Kelly, MD Reviewer, The American Journal of Sports Medicine Han Jo Kim, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Joseph M. Lane, MD Editorial Board: Bone; The Journal of Arthroplasty; Journal of Orthopaedic Research; Spine Alejandro Leali, MD Senior Associate Editor, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Darren R. Lebl, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery


Steve K. Lee, MD Associate Editor, Journal of Hand Surgery Associate Editor, Yearbook of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Consultant Reviewer: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery; Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC Editor, Revision ACL Reconstruction: Indications and Technique (Springer) Editorial Board, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Senior Associate Editor, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Michael J. Maynard, MD Section Editor for Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons OKOJ – Orthopaedic Knowledge Online Journal Jordan D. Metzl, MD Author, The Exercise Cure (Rodale) Douglas E. Padgett, MD Editorial Board, The Journal of Arthroplasty Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Orthopaedic Research; The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Andrew D. Pearle, MD Editorial Board, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy Editorial Board, The American Journal of Orthopedics Amar S. Ranawat, MD Editorial Board, The Journal of Arthroplasty Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; Current Orthopaedic Practice

Thomas P. Sculco, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Deputy Editor-in-Chief, The American Journal of Orthopedics Editorial Board, Surgical Blood Management Forum Editorial Board, Istituto Ortopedico, Rizzoli Reviewer, Lancet Ernest L. Sink, MD Editorial Board, Orthopedics Edwin P. Su, MD Editorial Board, The American Journal of Orthopedics Andrew J. Weiland, MD Treasurer, The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery Reviewer: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; Journal of American Society for Surgery of the Hand; Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma David S. Wellman, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Roger F. Widmann, MD Editorial Board and Consultant Reviewer, Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Scott W. Wolfe, MD Editor-in-Chief, Green’s Operative Hand Surgery Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery; Journal of Hand Surgery; Journal of Orthopaedic Research Timothy M. Wright, PhD Deputy Editor, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery

Anil S. Ranawat, MD Editor-in-Chief, Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine Reviewer: Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research; The American Journal of Sports Medicine Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD Founder and Editor, Orthopedics E-Journal Bernard A. Rawlins, MD Reviewer: Journal of Spine; Journal of Orthopaedic Research; Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Scott A. Rodeo, MD Reviewer, The American Journal of Sports Medicine Harvinder S. Sandhu, MD Deputy Editor, International Journal of Spine Surgery Co-Editor, Symposium Section, The International Journal of Spine Surgery David M. Scher, MD Editorial Board, HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery Consultant Reviewer: Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics; Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (July 2013 - September 2014)

ADULT RECONSTRUCTION AND JOINT REPLACEMENT DIVISION Abdel MP, Ast MP, Lee YY, Lyman S, González Della Valle A. All-cause in-hospital complications and urinary tract infections increased in obese patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jul;29(7):1430-34. Abdel MP, Gesell MW, Hoedt CW, Meyers KN, Wright TM, Haas SB. Polished trays reduce backside wear independent of post location in posterior-stabilized TKAs. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Aug;472(8):2477-82. Abdel MP, Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Mayman DJ, Su EP, Pellicci PM, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Ceramic liner fractures presenting as squeaking after primary total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Jan 1;96(1):27-31. Anania A, Abdel MP, Lee YY, Lyman S, González Della Valle A. The natural history of a newly developed flexion contracture following primary total knee arthroplasty. International Orthopaedics. 2013 Oct;37(10):1917-23. Ast MP, Gorab AH, Banka TR, Lee L, Lyman S, Westrich GH. Clinical outcomes of patients with non-fatal VTE after total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jan;29(1):37-39. Ast MP, Mayman DJ, Su EP, González Della Valle A, Parks ML, Haas SB. The reduction of implant-related errors and waste in total knee arthroplasty using a novel, computer based, e.Label and compatibility system. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jan;29(1):132-36. Banka TR, Ast MP, Parks ML. Early intraprosthetic dislocation in a revision dual-mobility hip prosthesis. Orthopedics. 2014 Apr;37(4):e395-97. Bjerke-Kroll BT, Christ AB, McLawhorn AS, Sculco PK, JulesElysée KM, Sculco TP. Periprosthetic joint infections treated with two-stage revision over 14 years: an evolving microbiology profile. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 May;29(5):877-82. Bjerke-Kroll BT, Sculco PK, McLawhorn AS, Christ AB, Gladnick BP, Mayman DJ. The increased total cost associated with post-operative drains in total hip and knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 May;29(5):895-99. Boettner F, Monsef JB. Achilles tendon allograft for augmentation of the Hanssen patellar bone grafting. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Jan 21. [Epub ahead of print] Bou Monsef J, Boettner F. Blood management may have an impact on length of stay after total hip arthroplasty. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Jul;10(2):124-30. Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Mayman D, Marx R, Ranawat A, Boettner F. Targeted preoperative autologous blood donation in total knee arthroplasty reduces the need for postoperative transfusion. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):214-17. Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Waldstein W, Cornell C, Boettner F. Fibrin sealants or cell saver eliminate the need for autologous blood donation in anemic patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2014 Jan;134(1):53-58.

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Bou Monsef J, Figgie MP, Mayman D, Boettner F. Targeted preoperative autologous blood donation: a prospective study of two thousand and three hundred and fifty total hip arthroplasties. International Orthopaedics. 2014 Aug;38(8):1591-95. Buckup J, Salinas EA, González Della Valle A, Boettner F. Treatment of large acetabular defects: a surgical technique utilizing impaction grafting into a metallic mesh. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):242-46. Chaganti RK, Purdue E, Sculco TP, Mandl LA. Elevation of serum tumor necrosis factor α in patients with periprosthetic osteolysis: a case-control study. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):584-89. Chen A, Haddad F, Lachiewicz P, Bolognesi M, Cortes LE, Franceschini M, Gallo J, Glynn A, González Della Valle A, Gahramanov A, Khatod M, Lazarinis S, Lob G, Nana A, Ochsner P, Tuncay I, Winkler T, Zeng Y. Prevention of late PJI. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S158-71. Chen A, Haddad F, Lachiewicz P, Bolognesi M, Cortes LE, Franceschini M, Gallo J, Glynn A, González Della Valle A, Gahramanov A, Khatod M, Lazarinis S, Lob G, Nana A, Ochsner P, Tuncay I, Winkler T, Zeng Y. Prevention of late PJI. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):119-28. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite C, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely C, Wellman SS. Spacers. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S120-29. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, Del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite CL, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely CH, Wellman SS. Spacers. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):93-99. Colwell CW Jr, Froimson MI, Anseth SD, Giori NJ, Hamilton WG, Barrack RL, Buehler KC, Mont MA, Padgett DE, Pulido PA, Barnes CL. A mobile compression device for thrombosis prevention in hip and knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Feb 5;96(3):177-83. Cornell CN. CORR Insights®: do inflammatory markers portend heterotopic ossification and wound failure in combat wounds? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Sep;472(9):2855-56. Cornell CN. CORR Insights®: role of interleukin-6 as an early marker of fat embolism syndrome: a clinical study. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Jul;471(7):2347-48. Cornell CN. How will we continue to serve the healthcare needs of America’s poor? HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):213. Cornell CN. In appreciation of an outstanding Surgeon-in-Chief. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):1. Cornell CN. The surgeon and his experience remain paramount. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Jul;10(2):99.


Cornell CN. Surgeons and quality improvement: individuals in an evolving process. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):107. Cross MB, Berger R. Feasibility and safety of performing outpatient unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. International Orthopaedics. 2014 Feb;38(2):443-47. Cross MB, Cicalese E, Nam D, McArthur BA, Lipman JD, Figgie MP. Results of custom-fit, noncemented, semiconstrained total elbow arthroplasty for inflammatory arthritis at an average of eighteen years of follow-up. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2014 Sep;23(9):1368-73. Cross MB, Egidy CC, Wu RH, Osbahr DC, Nam D, Dines JS. Single-incision chronic distal biceps tendon repair with tibialis anterior allograft. International Orthopaedics. 2014 Apr;38(4):791-95. Cross MB, Paprosky WG. Managing femoral bone loss in revision total hip replacement: fluted tapered modular stems. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11 Suppl A):95-97. Cross MB, Raphael BS, Maak TG, Plaskos C, Egidy CC, Pearle AD. Characterization of the orientation and isometry of Humphrey’s ligament. The Knee. 2013 Dec;20(6):515-19. Cross MB, Yi PY, Moric M, Sporer SM, Berger RA, Della Valle CJ. Revising an HTO or UKA to TKA: is it more like a primary TKA or a revision TKA? The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Sep;29(9 Suppl):229-31. Cross MB, Yi PH, Thomas CF, Garcia J, Della Valle CJ. Evaluation of malnutrition in orthopaedic surgery. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2014 Mar;22(3):193-99. D’Apuzzo MR, Nevelos J, Yeager A, Westrich GH. Relative head size increase using an anatomic dual mobility hip prosthesis compared to traditional hip arthroplasty: impact on hip stability. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Sep;29(9):1854-56. De Martino I, Triantafyllopoulos GK, Sculco PK, Sculco TP. Dual mobility cups in total hip arthroplasty. World Journal of Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul 18;5(3):180-87. Dy CJ, Bozic KJ, Padgett DE, Pan TJ, Marx RG, Lyman S. Is changing hospitals for revision total joint arthroplasty associated with more complications? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jul;472(7):2006-15. Dy CJ, Bozic KJ, Pan TJ, Wright TM, Padgett DE, Lyman S. Risk factors for early revision after total hip arthroplasty. Arthritis Care & Research. 2014 Jun;66(6):907-15. Dy CJ, Marx RG, Bozic KJ, Pan TJ, Padgett DE, Lyman S. Risk factors for revision within 10 years of total knee arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Apr;472(4):1198-207. Elpers M, Nam D, Boydston-White S, Ast MP, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Zirconia phase transformation, metal transfer, and surface roughness in retrieved ceramic composite femoral heads in total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Aug 15. [Epub ahead of print] Esposito CI, Gladnick BP, Lee YY, Lyman S, Wright TM, Mayman DJ, Padgett DE. Cup position alone does not predict risk of dislocation after hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jul 11. [Epub ahead of print]

Fabricant PD, Ladenhauf HN, Salvati EA, Green DW. Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction improves radiographic measures of patella alta in children. The Knee. 2014 Jul 30. Felländer-Tsai L, Chan KM, Holen K, Walter W, Sculco TP, Rajasekaran S, Darwish MH, Kornah BA, Rolf CG, Puhl W, Yuan H, Hedin H. Future orthopedic training, a global watch. Acta Orthopaedica. 2013 Aug;84(4):329-30. Ghanem E, Heppert V, Spangehl M, Abraham J, Azzam K, Barnes L, Burgo FJ, Ebeid W, Goyal N, Guerra E, Hitt K, Kallel S, Klein G, Kosashvili Y, Levine B, Matsen L, Morris MJ, Purtill JJ, Ranawat C, Sharkey PF, Sierra R, Stefansdottir A. Wound management. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S108-19. Ghanem E, Heppert V, Spangehl M, Abraham J, Azzam K, Barnes L, Burgo FJ, Ebeid W, Goyal N, Guerra E, Hitt K, Kallel S, Klein G, Kosashvili Y, Levine B, Matsen L, Morris MJ, Purtill JJ, Ranawat C, Sharkey PF, Sierra R, Stefansdottir A. Wound management. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):84-92. Gilbert SL, Rana AJ, Lipman JD, Wright TM, Westrich GH. Design changes improve contact patterns and articular surface damage in total knee arthroplasty. The Knee. 2014 Jul 25. González Della Valle A. Cementless total knee arthroplasty with a tantalum tibial component slightly improved clinical outcomes at five years. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 21;96(10):869. Goodman SM, Figgie M, Green D, Memtsoudis S. Rhabdomyolysis is a potential complication of total hip arthroplasty in the morbidly obese. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):200-2. Goodman SM, Figgie M. Lower extremity arthroplasty in patients with inflammatory arthritis: preoperative and perioperative management. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Jun;21(6):355-63. Goodman SM, Ramsden-Stein DN, Huang WT, Zhu R, Figgie MP, Alexiades MM, Mandl LA. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are more likely to have pain and poor function after total hip replacements than patients with osteoarthritis. The Journal of Rheumatology. 2014 Sep;41(9):1774-80. Grosso MJ, Lipman J, Bostrom MP. Coupling device and distal femoral replacement for periprosthetic supracondylar femur fractures with an ipsilateral total knee and hip replacement. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):68-72. Haas SB. Patient education. Micro-education about oral anticoagulation. Krankenpflege. Soins Infirmiers. 2013;106(3):16-18. German. Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Nawabi DH, Wright TM, Haas SB. Oxidized zirconium versus cobalt-chromium in TKA: profilometry of retrieved femoral components. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):277-83. Heyse TJ, Haas SB, Drinkwater D, Lyman S, Kim HJ, Kahn BA, Figgie MP. Intraarticular fibrinogen does not reduce blood loss in TKA: a randomized clinical trial. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):272-76.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Heyse TJ, Ries MD, Bellemans J, Goodman SB, Scott RD, Wright TM, Lipman JD, Schwarzkopf R, Figgie MP. Total knee arthroplasty in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):147-54. Jenkins D, Rodriguez J, Ranawat A, Alexiades M, Deshmukh A, Fukunaga T, Greiz M, Rathod P, McHugh M. A randomized, controlled, prospective study evaluating the effect of patellar eversion on functional outcomes in primary total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 21;96(10):851-58. Kim SS, Perino G, Boettner F, Miller A, Goodman S. Salmonella septic arthritis of the knees in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus. Lupus. 2013 Jun;22(7):740-43. King BR, Gladnick BP, Lee YY, Lyman S, Della Valle AG. Range of motion and function are not affected by increased post constraint in patients undergoing posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty. The Knee. 2014 Jan;21(1):194-98. Klingenstein GG, Yeager AM, Lipman JD, Westrich GH. Computerized range of motion analysis following dual mobility total hip arthroplasty, traditional total hip arthroplasty, and hip resurfacing. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1173-76. Lazaro LE, Cross MB, Lorich DG. Vascular anatomy of the patella: implications for total knee arthroplasty surgical approaches. The Knee. 2014 Jun;21(3):655-60. Lazaro LE, Sculco PK, Pardee NC, Klinger CE, Dyke JP, Helfet DL, Su EP, Lorich DG. Assessment of femoral head and headneck junction perfusion following surgical hip dislocation using gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: a cadaveric study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Dec 4;95(23):e1821-28. M Takamura K, Maher P, Nath T, Su EP. Survivorship of standard versus modified posterior surgical approaches in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing. Bone & Joint Research. 2014 May;3(5):150-54. Mayman D. Handheld navigation in total knee arthroplasty. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. 2014 Apr;45(2):185-90. McArthur BA, Nam D, Cross MB, Westrich GH, Sculco TP. Dual-mobility acetabular components in total hip arthroplasty. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2013 Oct;42(10):473-78. McArthur BA, Vulcano E, Cross M, Nguyen J, Della Valle AG, Salvati E. Acetabular component orientation in total hip arthroplasty: the impact of obesity. Hip International: The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research on Hip Pathology and Therapy. 2014 May 22;24(3):263-69. Meftah M, John M, Lendhey M, Khaimov A, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Safety and efficacy of non-cemented femoral fixation in patients 75 years of age and older. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8):1378-80. Meftah M, Klingenstein GG, Yun RJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Long-term performance of ceramic and metal femoral heads on conventional polyethylene in young and active patients: a matched-pair analysis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jul 3;95(13):1193-97.

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Meftah M, Potter HG, Gold S, Ranawat AS, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Assessment of reactive synovitis in rotatingplatform posterior-stabilized design: a 10-year prospective matched-pair MRI study. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Oct;28(9):1551-55. Meftah M, Yadav A, Wong AC, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. A novel method for accurate and reproducible functional cup positioning in total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1200-05. Memtsoudis SG, Hargett M, Russell LA, Parvizi J, Cats-Baril WL, Stundner O, Sculco TP; Consensus Conference on Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty Group. Consensus statement from the consensus conference on bilateral total knee arthroplasty group. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Aug;471(8):2649-57. Memtsoudis SG, Stundner O, Yoo D, Gonzรกlez Della Valle A, Boettner F, Bombardieri AM, Jules-Elysee K, Poultsides L, Ma Y, Sculco TP. Does limb preconditioning reduce pain after total knee arthroplasty? A randomized, double-blind study. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5):1467-74. Menendez ME, Memtsoudis SG, Opperer M, Boettner F, Gonzรกlez Della Valle A. A nationwide analysis of risk factors for in-hospital myocardial infarction after total joint arthroplasty. International Orthopaedics. 2014 Aug 30. [Epub ahead of print] Mertelsmann-Voss C, Lyman S, Pan TJ, Goodman S, Figgie MP, Mandl LA. Arthroplasty rates are increased among U.S. patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: 1991-2005. The Journal of Rheumatology. 2014 May;41(5):867-74. Mertelsmann-Voss C, Lyman S, Pan TJ, Goodman SM, Figgie MP, Mandl LA. U.S. trends in rates of arthroplasty for inflammatory arthritis including rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and spondyloarthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 2014 Jun;66(6):1432-39. Molloy DO, Munir S, Jack CM, Cross MB, Walter WL, Walter WK Sr. Fretting and corrosion in modular-neck total hip arthroplasty femoral stems. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Mar 19;96(6):488-93. Monsef JB, Della Valle AG, Mayman DJ, Marx RG, Ranawat AS, Boettner F. The impact of blood management on length of stay after primary total knee arthroplasty. The Open Orthopaedics Journal. 2014 May 16;8:108-13. Morrison TA, Figgie M, Miller AO, Goodman SM. Periprosthetic joint infection in patients with inflammatory joint disease: a review of risk factors and current approaches to diagnosis and management. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):183-94. Nam D, Abdel MP, Cross MB, LaMont LE, Reinhardt KR, McArthur BA, Mayman DJ, Hanssen AD, Sculco TP. The management of extensor mechanism complications in total knee arthroplasty. AAOS exhibit selection. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Mar 19;96(6):e47. Nam D, Cody EA, Nguyen JT, Figgie MP, Mayman DJ. Extramedullary guides versus portable, accelerometer-based navigation for tibial alignment in total knee arthroplasty: a randomized, controlled trial: winner of the 2013 HAP Paul Award. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2):288-94.


Nam D, Sculco PK, Su EP, Alexiades MM, Figgie MP, Mayman DJ. Acetabular component positioning in primary THA via an anterior, posterolateral, or posterolateral-navigated surgical technique. Orthopedics. 2013 Dec;36(12): 1482-87.

Pivec R, Meneghini RM, Hozack WJ, Westrich GH, Mont MA. Modular taper junction corrosion and failure: how to approach a recalled total hip arthroplasty implant. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jan;29(1):1-6.

Nassif NA, Nawabi DH, Stoner K, Elpers M, Wright T, Padgett DE. Taper design affects failure of large-head metal-on-metal total hip replacements. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):564-71.

Poeran J, Rasul R, Suzuki S, Danninger T, Mazumdar M, Opperer M, Boettner F, Memtsoudis SG. Tranexamic acid use and postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing total hip or knee arthroplasty in the United States: retrospective analysis of effectiveness and safety. BMJ. 2014 Aug 12;349:g4829.

Nawabi DH, Conditt MA, Ranawat AS, Dunbar NJ, Jones J, Banks S, Padgett DE. Haptically guided robotic technology in total hip arthroplasty: a cadaveric investigation. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H. 2013 Mar;227(3):302-9. Nawabi DH, Gold S, Lyman S, Fields K, Padgett DE, Potter HG. MRI predicts ALVAL and tissue damage in metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):471-81. Nawabi DH, Meftah M, Nam D, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Durable fixation achieved with medialized, high hip center cementless THAs for Crowe II and III dysplasia. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):630-36. Nawabi DH, Nassif NA, Do HT, Stoner K, Elpers M, Su EP, Wright T, Potter HG, Padgett DE. What causes unexplained pain in patients with metal-on metal hip devices? A retrieval, histologic, and imaging analysis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):543-54. Noelle S, Egidy CC, Cross MB, Gebauer M, Klauser W. Complication rates after total ankle arthroplasty in one hundred consecutive prostheses. International Orthopaedics. 2013 Sep;37(9):1789-94. Nwachukwu BU, Bozic KJ, Schairer WW, Bernstein JL, Jevsevar DS, Marx RG, Padgett DE. Current status of cost utility analyses in total joint arthroplasty: a systematic review. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Sep 30. [Epub ahead of print] O’Brasky M, Bostrom MP, Pearle AO, Robbins L, HammannScala J. The Bioskills Education Laboratory at Hospital for Special Surgery. Journal of Surgical Education. 2014 Jan-Feb; 71(1):147-50. Paprosky WG, Cross MB. CORR Insights®: validity and reliability of the Paprosky acetabular defect classification. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Jul;471(7):2266. Park C, Klatman S, Potter HG, Ranawat AS. Acute host reaction after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Feb;43(2):78-82. Peralta-Molero JV, Gladnick BP, Lee YY, Ferrer AV, Lyman S, González Della Valle A. Patellofemoral crepitation and clunk following modern, fixed-bearing total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Mar;29(3):535-40. Perino G, Ricciardi BF, Jerabek SA, Martignoni G, Wilner G, Maass D, Goldring SR, Purdue PE. Implant based differences in adverse local tissue reaction in failed total hip arthroplasties: a morphological and immunohistochemical study. BMC Clinical Pathology. 2014 Sep 5;14:39. Pivec R, Meneghini RM, Hozack WJ, Westrich GH, Mont MA. Reply to letter to the editor by Davies et al. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2):450-51.

Poultsides LA, Memtsoudis SG, Do HT, Sculco TP, Figgie MP. Perioperative morbidity and mortality of same-admission staged bilateral TKA. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jul 2. [Epub ahead of print] Poultsides L, Memtsoudis S, González Della Valle A, De Martino I, Do HT, Alexiades M, Sculco T. Perioperative morbidity and mortality of same-day bilateral TKAs: incidence and risk factors. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):111-20. Poultsides LA, Memtsoudis SG, Vasilakakos T, Wanivenhaus F, Do HT, Finerty E, Alexiades M, Sculco TP. Infection following simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8 Suppl):92-95. Poultsides LA, Rasouli MR, Maltenfort MG, Parvizi J, Memtsoudis SG, Sculco TP. Trends in same-day bilateral total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Apr 24. [Epub ahead of print] Pugh L, Ruel A, Lipman J, Wright T, Gessell M, Westrich G. Reduction in bone volume resection with a newer posterior stabilized total knee arthroplasty design. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):157-60. Pui CM, Bostrom MP, Westrich GH, Della Valle CJ, Macaulay W, Mont MA, Padgett DE. Increased complication rate following conversion total hip arthroplasty after cephalomedullary fixation for intertrochanteric hip fractures: a multi-center study. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8 Suppl):45-47. Pumberger M, Memtsoudis SG, Stundner O, Herzog R, Boettner F, Gausden E, Hughes AP. An analysis of the safety of epidural and spinal neuraxial anesthesia in more than 100,000 consecutive major lower extremity joint replacements. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2013 Nov-Dec;38(6):515-19. Rasouli MR, Gomes LS, Parsley B, Barsoum W, Bezwada H, Cashman J, Garcia J, Hamilton W, Hume E, Kim TK, Malhotra R, Memtsoudis SG, Ong A, Orozco F, Padgett DE, Reina RJ, Teloken M, Thienpont E, Waters JH. Blood conservation. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):65-70. Rasouli MR, Gomes LS, Parsley B, Barsoum W, Bezwada H, Cashman J, Garcia J, Hamilton W, Hume E, Malhotra R, Memtsoudis S, Ong A, Orozco F, Padgett D, Reina R, Teloken M, Thienpont E, Waters JH. Blood conservation. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S81-89. Reinhardt KR, Duggal S, Umunna BP, Reinhardt GA, Nam D, Alexiades M, Cornell CN. Intraarticular analgesia versus epidural plus femoral nerve block after TKA: a randomized, double-blind trial. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5):1400-08.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Reinhardt KR, Lazaro LE, Umunna BP, Cross MB, Helfet DL, Lane JM, Lorich DG. Plasma 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels in operative patella fractures. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Feb;9(1):17-20.

Stimac JD, Boles J, Parkes N, Gonzalez Della Valle A, Boettner F, Westrich GH. Revision total hip arthroplasty with modular femoral stems. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jun 28. [Epub ahead of print]

Reinhardt KR, Osoria H, Nam D, Alexiades MA, Figgie MP, Su EP. Reducing blood loss after total knee replacement: a fibrin solution. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11 Suppl A): 135-39.

Stoner KE, Nassif NA, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Laser scanning as a useful tool in implant retrieval analysis: a demonstration using rotating platform and fixed bearing tibial inserts. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8 Suppl):152-56.

Ricciardi BF, Bostrom MP, Lidgren L, Ranstam J, Merollini KM, W-Dahl A. Prevention of surgical site infection in total joint arthroplasty: an international tertiary care center survey. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):45-51.

Stundner O, Danninger T, Chiu YL, Sun X, Goodman SM, Russell LA, Figgie M, Mazumdar M, Memtsoudis SG. Rheumatoid arthritis vs osteoarthritis in patients receiving total knee arthroplasty: perioperative outcomes. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2):308-13.

Ricciardi BF, Fields K, Kelly BT, Ranawat AS, Coleman SH, Sink EL. Causes and risk factors for revision hip preservation surgery. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Aug 19.

Su EP, Barrack RL. Cementless femoral fixation: not all stems are created equally. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B (11 Suppl A):53-56.

Robbins L, Bostrom M, Marx R, Roberts T, Sculco TP. Restructuring the orthopedic resident research curriculum to increase scholarly activity. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2013 Dec;5(4):646-51.

Su EP, Housman LR, Masonis JL, Noble JW Jr, Engh CA. Five year results of the first US FDA-approved hip resurfacing device. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Aug;29(8):1571-75.

Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Rathod PA, Greiz ML, Deshmane PP, Hepinstall MS, Ranawat AS. Does the direct anterior approach in THA offer faster rehabilitation and comparable safety to the posterior approach? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):455-63. Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Robinson J, Cornell CN, Rasquinha VJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Reproducible fixation with a tapered, fluted, modular, titanium stem in revision hip arthroplasty at 8-15 years follow-up. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Sep;29(9 Suppl):214-18. Rodriguez-Elizalde S, Yeager AM, Ravi B, Lipman JD, Salvati EA, Westrich GH. Computerized virtual surgery demonstrates where acetabular rim osteophytes most reduce range of motion following total hip arthroplasty. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):223-28. Ruder JA, Magennis E, Ranawat AS, Kelly BT. Clinical and morphologic factors associated with suture anchor refixation of labral tears in the hip. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):18-24. Sakellariou VI, Sculco P, Poultsides L, Wright T, Sculco TP. Highly cross-linked polyethylene may not have an advantage in total knee arthroplasty. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):264-69. Schroeder JE, Jerabek S, Sama A, Kaplan L, Girardi F, Lebl DR. The effect of 3-column spinal osteotomy on anterior pelvic plane and acetabulum position. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Jul;43(7):E133-36. Sculco TP. The surgeon and his experience is the thing! HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Jul;10(2):116. Shanmugasundaram S, Ricciardi BF, Briggs TW, Sussmann PS, Bostrom MP. Evaluation and management of periprosthetic joint infection – an international, multicenter study. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):36-44.

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Su EP, Su SL. Surface replacement conversion: results depend upon reason for revision. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11 Suppl A):88-91. Vulcano E, Lee YY, Yamany T, Lyman S, Valle AG. Obese patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty have distinct preoperative characteristics: an institutional study of 4,178 patients. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1125-29. Vulcano E, Memtsoudis S, Della Valle AG. Bilateral total knee arthroplasty guidelines: are we there yet? The Journal of Knee Surgery. 2013 Aug;26(4):273-79. Waldstein W, Boettner F. A complication during femoral broaching in total hip arthroplasty: a case report. The Open Orthopaedics Journal. 2013 Jul 30;7:272-74. eCollection 2013. Waldstein W, Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Boettner F. The value of valgus stress radiographs in the workup for medial unicompartmental arthritis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Dec;471(12):3998-4003. Waldstein W, Merle C, Monsef JB, Boettner F. Varus knee osteoarthritis: how can we identify ACL insufficiency? Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Apr 18. [Epub ahead of print] Waldstein W, Merle C, Schmidt-Braekling T, Boettner F. Does stem design influence component positioning in total hip arthroplasty using a minimal invasive posterolateral approach? International Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul;38(7):1347-52. Waldstein W, Perino G, Jawetz ST, Gilbert SL, Boettner F. Does intraarticular inflammation predict biomechanical cartilage properties? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jul;472(7):2177-84. Waldstein W, Schmidt-Braekling T, Boettner F. MRI does not detect acetabular osteolysis around metal-on-metal Birmingham THA. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2014 Jul;134(7):1009-15. Westrich GH, Dlott JS, Cushner FD, Johanson NA, Ruel AV. Prophylaxis for thromboembolic disease and evaluation for thrombophilia. Instructional Course Lectures. 2014;63:409-19.


Yeager AM, Ruel AV, Westrich GH. Are bilateral total joint arthroplasty patients at a higher risk of developing pulmonary embolism following total hip and knee surgery? The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 May;29(5):900-2. Yi PH, Cross MB, Moric M, Sporer SM, Berger RA, Della Valle CJ. The 2013 Frank Stinchfield Award: diagnosis of infection in the early postoperative period after total hip arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):424-29. Zahar A, Papik K, Lakatos J, Cross MB. Total hip arthroplasty with acetabular reconstruction using a bulk autograft for patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip results in high loosening rates at mid-term follow-up. International Orthopaedics. 2014 May;38(5):947-51.

FOOT AND ANKLE SERVICE Adams SB Jr, Demetracopoulos CA, Viens NA, DeOrio JK, Easley ME, Queen RM, Nunley JA 2nd. Comparison of extramedullary versus intramedullary referencing for tibial component alignment in total ankle arthroplasty. Foot & Ankle International. 2013 Dec;34(12):1624-28. Baxter JR, Mani SB, Chan JY, Vulcano E, Ellis SJ. Crossed-screws provide greater tarsometatarsal fusion stability compared to compression plates. Foot & Ankle Specialist. 2014 Jul 21. [Epub ahead of print] Chan JY, Mani SB, Williams PN, O’Malley MJ, Levine DS, Roberts MM, Ellis SJ. Detection of in vivo foot and ankle implants by walkthrough metal detectors. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 May 20. [Epub ahead of print] Demetracopoulos CA, Gilbert SL, Young E, Baxter JR, Deland JT. Limited-open Achilles tendon repair using locking sutures versus nonlocking sutures: an in vitro model. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Mar 20;35(6):612-18. [Epub ahead of print] Demetracopoulos CA, Halloran JP, Maloof P, Adams SB Jr, Parekh SG. Total ankle arthroplasty in end-stage ankle arthritis. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2013 Dec;6(4):279-84. Demetracopoulos CA, Vineyard JC, Kiesau CD, Nunley JA 2nd. Long-term results of debridement and primary repair of peroneal tendon tears. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Mar;35(3):252-57. Drakos MC, Behrens SB, Paller D, Murphy C, DiGiovanni CW. Biomechanical comparison of an open vs arthroscopic approach for lateral ankle instability. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 May 21. [Epub ahead of print] Elliott AJ, Sayres SC, O’Malley MJ. Treatment of advanced stages of hallux rigidus with cheilectomy and proximal phalangeal osteotomy surgical technique. JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques. 2013 Jul;3(3):e14 1-7. Greenfield S, Ellis S. The bright future for total ankle replacements. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2013 Dec;6(4):273-75. Haleem AM, Pavlov H, Bogner E, Sofka C, Deland JT, Ellis SJ. Comparison of deformity with respect to the talus in patients with posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and controls using multiplanar weight-bearing imaging or conventional radiography. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 16;96(8):e63.

Haleem AM, Ross KA, Smyth NA, Duke GL, Deyer TW, Do HT, Kennedy JG. Double-plug autologous osteochondral transplantation shows equal functional outcomes compared with single-plug procedures in lesions of the talar dome: a minimum 5-year clinical follow-up. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jun 19;42(8):1888-95. [Epub ahead of print] Haleem AM, Smyth NA, Kennedy JG, Fortier LA. Update on cartilage regeneration and clinical applications of tissue engineering in the management of cartilage defects. Orthopaedic Knowledge Online Journal. 2013;11(7). Hamid KS, Nwachukwu BU, Ellis SJ. Competing in value-based health care: keys to winning the foot race. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 May;35(5):519-28. Hannon CP, Smyth NA, Murawski CD, Savage-Elliott I, Deyer TW, Calder JD, Kennedy JG. Osteochondral lesions of the talus: aspects of current management. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2014 Feb;96-B(2):164-71. Hogan MV, Dare DM, Deland JT. Is deltoid and lateral ligament reconstruction necessary in varus and valgus ankle osteoarthritis, and how should these procedures be performed? Foot and Ankle Clinics. 2013 Sep;18(3):517-27. Hung M, Baumhauer JF, Brodsky JW, Cheng C, Ellis SJ, Franklin JD, Hon SD, Ishikawa SN, Latt LD, Phisitkul P, Saltzman CL, SooHoo NF, Hunt KJ; Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Outcomes Research (OFAR) of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). Psychometric comparison of the PROMIS Physical Function CAT with the FAAM and FFI for measuring patient-reported outcomes. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Mar 27;35(6):592-99. [Epub ahead of print] Hunt KJ, Alexander I, Baumhauer J, Brodsky J, Chiodo C, Daniels T, Davis WH, Deland J, Ellis S, Hung M, Ishikawa SN, Latt LD, Phisitkul P, SooHoo NF, Yang A, Saltzman CL; OFAR (Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Outcomes Research Network). The Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Outcomes Research (OFAR) Network: feasibility of a multicenter network for patient outcomes assessment in foot and ankle. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Sep;35(9):847-54. Kessler MW, Barr J, Greenwald R, Lane LB, Dines JS, Dines DM, Drakos MC, Grande DA, Chahine NO. Enhancement of Achilles tendon repair mediated by matrix metalloproteinase inhibition via systemic administration of doxycycline. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Apr;32(4):500-6. Ling JS, Ross KA, Hannon CP, Egan C, Smyth NA, Hogan MV, Kennedy JG. A plantar closing wedge osteotomy of the medial cuneiform for residual forefoot supination in flatfoot reconstruction. Foot & Ankle International. 2013 Sep;34(9):1221-26. Mani SB, Brown HC, Nair P, Chen L, Do HT, Lyman S, Deland JT, Ellis SJ. Validation of the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score in adult acquired flatfoot deformity. Foot & Ankle International. 2013 Aug;34(8):1140-46. O’Malley MJ, Sayres SC, Saleem O, Levine D, Roberts M, Deland JT, Ellis S. Morbidity and complications following percutaneous calcaneal autograft bone harvest. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Jan;35(1):30-37.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS O’Malley MJ, Vosseller JT, Gu Y. Successful use of plateletrich plasma for chronic plantar fasciitis. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):129-33. Osbahr DC, Drakos MC, O’Loughlin PF, Lyman S, Barnes RP, Kennedy JG, Warren RF. Syndesmosis and lateral ankle sprains in the National Football League. Orthopedics. 2013 Nov;36(11):e1378-84. Parlamas G, Hannon CP, Murawski CD, Smyth NA, Ma Y, Kerkhoffs GM, van Dijk CN, Karlsson J, Kennedy JG. Treatment of chronic syndesmotic injury: a systematic review and metaanalysis. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 Aug;21(8):1931-39. Ross KA, Seaworth CM, Smyth NA, Ling JS, Sayres SC, Kennedy JG. Talonavicular arthroscopy for osteochondral lesions: technique and case series. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Sep;35(9):909-15. Ross KA, Smyth NA, Murawski CD, Kennedy JG. The biology of Ewing sarcoma. ISRN Oncology. 2013;2013:759725. Saleem O, Sayres S, O’Malley M. Extra-abdominal periosteal desmoid tumor of the third toe. Orthopedics. 2013 Sep;36(9): e1209-12. Sayres SC, Gu Y, Kiernan S, DeSandis BA, Elliott AJ, O’Malley MJ. Comparison of rates of union and hardware removal between large and small cannulated screws for calcaneal osteotomy. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Sep 4. [Epub ahead of print] Slater GL, Sayres SC, O’Malley MJ. Anterior ankle arthrodesis. World Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Jan 18;5(1):1-5. Smyth NA, Haleem AM, Murawski CD, Do HT, Deland JT, Kennedy JG. The effect of platelet-rich plasma on autologous osteochondral transplantation: an in vivo rabbit model. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Dec 18;95(24):2185-93. Smyth NA, Kennedy JG. The use of mesenchymal stem cells in osteochondral lesions of the talus. Current Orthopaedic Practice. 2013 Sept;24(5):461-64. Smyth NA, Murawski CD, Fortier LA, Cole BJ, Kennedy JG. Platelet-rich plasma in the pathologic processes of cartilage: review of basic science evidence. Arthroscopy. 2013 Aug;29(8): 1399-409. Smyth NA, Murawski CD, Levine DS, Kennedy JG. Hindfoot arthroscopic surgery for posterior ankle impingement: a systematic surgical approach and case series. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Aug;41(8):1869-76. Smyth NA, Zwiers R, Wiegerinck JI, Hannon CP, Murawski CD, van Dijk CN, Kennedy JG. Posterior hindfoot arthroscopy: a review. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan;42(1):225-34. Vulcano E, Deland JT, Ellis SJ. Approach and treatment of the adult acquired flatfoot deformity. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2013 Dec;6(4):294-303. Zwiers R, Wiegerinck JI, Murawski CD, Smyth NA, Kennedy JG, van Dijk CN. Surgical treatment for posterior ankle impingement. Arthroscopy. 2013 Jul;29(7):1263-70.

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HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY SERVICE Agaram NP, LeLoarer FV, Zhang L, Hwang S, Athanasian EA, Hameed M, Antonescu CR. USP6 gene rearrangements occur preferentially in giant cell reparative granulomas of the hands and feet but not in gnathic location. Human Pathology. 2014 Jun;45(6):1147-52. Carlson EJ, Carlson MG. Treatment of swan neck deformity in cerebral palsy. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Apr;39(4): 768-72. Cohn M, Lee SK, Strauss EJ. Upper extremity golf injuries. Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases. 2013;71(1): 32-38. Daluiski A, Kitay A. In reply. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Nov;38(11):2303-4. Daluiski A, Schrumpf MA, Schreiber JJ, Nguyen JT, Hotchkiss RN. Direct repair for managing acute and chronic lateral ulnar collateral ligament disruptions. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Jun;39(6):1125-29. Dy CJ, Jang E, Taylor SA, Meyers KN, Wolfe SW. The impact of coronal alignment on distal radioulnar joint stability following distal radius fracture. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 May 20. [Epub ahead of print] Dy CJ, Lyman S, Schreiber JJ, Do HT, Daluiski A. The epidemiology of reoperation after flexor pulley reconstruction. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1705-11. Dy CJ, Pean CA, Hearns KA, Swanstrom MM, Janowski LC, Carlson MG. Long-term results following surgical treatment of elbow deformity in patients with cerebral palsy. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Dec;38(12):2432-36. Dy CJ, Swarup I, Daluiski A. Embryology, diagnosis, and evaluation of congenital hand anomalies. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Mar;7(1):60-67. Dy CJ, Tucker SM, Hearns KA, Carlson MG. Comparison of in vitro motion and stability between techniques for index metacarpophalangeal joint radial collateral ligament reconstruction. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Jul;38(7):1324-30. Dy CJ, Wolfe SW, Jupiter JB, Blazar PE, Ruch DS, Hanel DP. Distal radius fractures: strategic alternatives to volar plate fixation. Instructional Course Lectures. 2014;63:27-37. Ek ET, Suh N, Carlson MG. Vascular anomalies of the hand and wrist. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2014 Jun;22(6):352-60. Ek ET, Suh N, Weiland AJ. Hand and wrist injuries in golf. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Oct;38(10):2029-33. Endo Y, Miller TT, Carlson E, Wolfe SW. Spontaneous nerve torsion: unusual cause of radial nerve palsy. Skeletal Radiology. 2014 Sep 24. [Epub ahead of print] Fufa DT, Carlson MG, Calfee RP, Sriram N, Gelberman RH, Weiland AJ. Mid-term results following ulna shortening osteotomy. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):13-17. Fufa DT, Chuang SS, Yang JY. Postburn contractures of the hand. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Sep;39(9):1869-76.


Fufa DT, Chuang SS, Yang JY. Prevention and surgical management of postburn contractures of the hand. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Mar;7(1):53-59. Fufa DT, Lin CH, Lin YT, Hsu CC, Lin CH. Survival and secondary surgery following lower extremity replantation. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. 2014 Mar 28. [Epub ahead of print] Garg R, Kraszewski AP, Stoecklein HH, Syrkin G, Hillstrom HJ, Backus S, Lenhoff ML, Wolff AL, Crisco JJ, Wolfe SW. Wrist kinematic coupling and performance during functional tasks: effects of constrained motion. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Apr;39(4):634-42. Ghatan AC, Carlson EJ, Athanasian EA, Weiland AJ. Attrition or rupture of digital extensor tendons due to carpal boss: report of 2 cases. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 May;39(5):919-22. Guo B, Lee SK, Paksima N. Polydactyly. Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. 2013;71(1):17-23.

Sapienza A, Yoon HK, Karia R, Lee SK. Flexor tendon excursion and load during passive and active simulated motion: a cadaver study. The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume. 2013 Nov;38(9):964-71. Schreiber JJ, Feinberg JH, Byun DJ, Lee SK, Wolfe SW. Preoperative donor nerve electromyography as a predictor of nerve transfer outcomes. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Jan;39(1):42-49. Schreiber JJ, Potter HG, Warren RF, Hotchkiss RN, Daluiski A. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in acute elbow dislocation: insight into mechanism. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Feb;39(2):199-205. Schreiber JJ, Suh N, Weiland AJ. Spontaneous, isolated rupture of the flexor digitorum superficialis tendon in zone II and annular pulley ruptures. The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume. 2013 Sep 6. [Epub ahead of print]

Henn CM, Wolfe SW. Distal radius fractures in athletes: approaches and treatment considerations. Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review. 2014 Mar;22(1):29-38.

Schrumpf MA, Lyman S, Do H, Schreiber JJ, Gay DM, Marx R, Daluiski A. Incidence of postoperative elbow contracture release in New York State. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1746-52.

Hillstrom HJ, Garg R, Kraszewski A, Lenhoff M, Carter T, Backus SI, Wolff A, Syrkin G, Cheng R, Wolfe SW. Development of an anatomical wrist joint coordinate system to quantify motion during functional tasks. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 2014 Mar 10. [Epub ahead of print]

Shifflett GD, Ek ET, Weiland AJ. Spontaneous rupture of the extensor pollicis longus in a break-dancer. Eplasty. 2014 Jan 17;14:e4. eCollection 2014. Suh N, Ek ET, Wolfe SW. Carpal fractures. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Apr;39(4):785-91; quiz 791.

Hotchkiss R, Marks T. Management of acute and chronic vascular conditions of the hand. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Mar;7(1):47-52.

Suh N, Wolfe SW. Soft tissue mallet finger injuries with delayed treatment. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1803-5.

Hsu PA, Hsu AR, Sutter EG, Levitz SP, Rose DM, Segalman KA, Lee SK. Effect of anterior versus posterior in situ decompression on ulnar nerve subluxation. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2013;42(6):262-66. Johnsen P, O’Shea K, Wolfe SW. Traumatic flexor digitorum superficialis and A2-A3 pulley rupture: case report. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Mar;39(3):524-26. Lee SK, Hwang YS, Choy WS. Horizontal versus vertical orientation of the loop for tension band wiring of transverse patella fractures. Orthopedics. 2014 Mar;37(3):e265-71.

Taylor SA, Trehan SK, Crivello KM, Schneider R, Wolfe SW. Osteoid osteoma of the triquetrum: a case of four-year delay in diagnosis. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Jul;10(2):191-96. Torina PJ, Matros E, Athanasian EA, Cordeiro PG. Immediate bone grafting and plating of the radial osteocutaneous free flap donor site. Annals of Plastic Surgery. Sep;73(3):315-20. Vance MC, Packer G, Tan D, Crisco JJ, Wolfe SW. Midcarpal hemiarthroplasty for wrist arthritis: rationale and early results. Journal of Wrist Surgery. 2013 Aug;1(1):61-68.

Lee SK, Zlotolow DA, Sapienza A, Karia R, Yao J. Biomechanical comparison of 3 methods of scapholunate ligament reconstruction. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Apr;39(4):643-50.

Wolfe SW, Johnsen PH, Lee SK, Feinberg JH. Long-nerve grafts and nerve transfers demonstrate comparable outcomes for axillary nerve injuries. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Jul;39(7):1351-57.

Lutsky K, Glickel SZ, Weiland AJ, Boyer MI. What every resident should know about wrist fractures: case-based learning. Instructional Course Lectures. 2013;62:181-97.

Wolfe SW. Regarding “Corticosteroid injection with or without thumb spica cast for de Quervain tenosynovitis.” The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 May;39(5):1024.

Moon ES, Dy CJ, Derman P, Vance MC, Carlson MG. Management of nonunion following surgical management of scaphoid fractures: current concepts. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Sep;21(9):548-57.

Zajac JM, Angeline ME, Bohon TM, Loftus M, Potter HG, Weiland AJ, Thompson RW, Coleman SH, Altchek DW. Axillary artery thrombosis in a major league baseball pitcher: a case report and rehabilitation guide. Sports Health. 2013 Sep;5(5):402-6.

Moritomo H, Apergis EP, Garcia-Elias M, Werner FW, Wolfe SW. International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand 2013 committee’s report on wrist dart-throwing motion. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Jul;39(7):1433-39. Root CG, Meyers K, Wright T, Hotchkiss R. Capitellum excision: mechanical implications and clinical consequences. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Feb;32(2):346-50.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS HIP PRESERVATION SERVICE Abdel MP, Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Mayman DJ, Su EP, Pellicci PM, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Ceramic liner fractures presenting as squeaking after primary total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Jan 1;96(1):27-31. Amorosa LF, Amorosa JH, Wellman DS, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. Management of pelvic injuries in pregnancy. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. 2013 Jul;44(3):301-15, viii. Amorosa LF, Buirs LD, Bexkens R, Wellman DS, Kloen P, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. A single-stage treatment protocol for presumptive aseptic diaphyseal nonunions: a review of outcomes. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2013 Oct;27(10):582-86. Amorosa LF, Jayaram PR, Wellman DS, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. The use of the 95-degree-angled blade plate in femoral nonunion surgery. European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology. 2014 Aug;24(6):953-60. Amorosa LF, Serota AC, Berman N, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. An isolated iliac wing stress fracture in a marathon runner. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Feb;43(2):74-77. Ast MP, Mayman DJ, Su EP, Gonzรกlez Della Valle AM, Parks ML, Haas SB. The reduction of implant-related errors and waste in total knee arthroplasty using a novel, computer based, e.Label and compatibility system. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jan;29(1):132-36. Bedi A, Lynch EB, Sibilsky Enselman ER, Davis ME, Dewolf PD, Makki TA, Kelly BT, Larson CM, Henning PT, Mendias CL. Elevation in circulating biomarkers of cartilage damage and inflammation in athletes with femoroacetabular impingement. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Nov;41(11):2585-90. Bedi A, Warren RF, Wojtys EM, Oh YK, Ashton-Miller JA, Oltean H, Kelly BT. Restriction in hip internal rotation is associated with an increased risk of ACL injury. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Sep 11. [Epub ahead of print] Berkes MB, Dines JS, Little MT, Garner MR, Shifflett GD, Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Dines DM, Lorich DG. The impact of threedimensional CT imaging on intraobserver and interobserver reliability of proximal humeral fracture classifications and treatment recommendations. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Aug 6;96(15):1281-86. Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Cymerman RM, Pardee NC, Helfet DL, Dines JS, Lorich DG. Intramedullary allograft fibula as a reduction and fixation tool for treatment of complex proximal humerus fractures with diaphyseal extension. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Mar;28(3):e56-64. Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Pardee NC, Schottel PC, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Articular congruity is associated with short-term clinical outcomes of operatively treated SER IV ankle fractures. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Oct 2;95(19):1769-75. Berkes MB, Little MT, Pardee NC, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Defining the lateral and accessory views of the patella: an anatomic and radiographic study with implications for fracture treatment. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2013 Dec;27(12): 663-71.

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Berkes MB, Little MT, Schottel PC, Pardee NC, Zuiderbaan A, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Outcomes of Schatzker II tibial plateau fracture open reduction internal fixation using structural bone allograft. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Feb;28(2):97-102. Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Mayman D, Marx R, Ranawat A, Boettner F. Targeted preoperative autologous blood donation in total knee arthroplasty reduces the need for postoperative transfusion. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):214-17. Chaudhury S, de La Lama M, Adler RS, Gulotta LV, Skonieczki B, Chang A, Moley P, Cordasco F, Hannafin J, Fealy S. Plateletrich plasma for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis: sonographic assessment of tendon morphology and vascularity (pilot study). Skeletal Radiology. 2013 Jan;42(1):91-97. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite C, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely C, Wellman SS. Spacers. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S120-29. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, Del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite CL, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely CH, Wellman SS. Spacers. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):93-99. Clohisy JC, Nepple JJ, Larson CM, Zaltz I, Millis M, Academic Network of Conservation Hip Outcome Research (ANCHOR) Members (Sink EL, contributing author). Persistent structural disease is the most common cause of repeat hip preservation surgery. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Dec;471(12):3788-94. Costa Rocha P, Klingenstein G, Ganz R, Kelly BT, Leunig M. Circumferential reconstruction of severe acetabular labral damage using hamstring allograft: surgical technique and case series. Hip International. 2013 Nov-Dec;23 Suppl 9:S42-53. Dyke JP, Lazaro LE, Hettrich CM, Hentel KD, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Regional analysis of femoral head perfusion following displaced fractures of the femoral neck. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2013 Dec 12. [Epub ahead of print] Francavilla ML, Restrepo R, Zamora KW, Sarode V, Swirsky SM, Mintz D. Meniscal pathology in children: differences and similarities with the adult meniscus. Pediatric Radiology. 2014 Aug;44(8):910-25; quiz 907-9. Garner MR, Fabricant PD, Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Shaffer AD, Ni A, Lorich DG. Standard perioperative imaging modalities are unreliable in assessing articular congruity of ankle fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Sep 17. [Epub ahead of print] Gomberawalla MM, Kelly BT, Bedi A. Interventions for hip pain in the maturing athlete: the role of hip arthroscopy? Sports Health. 2014 Jan;6(1):70-77. Gulotta LV, Lobatto D, Delos D, Coleman SH, Altchek DW. Anterior shoulder capsular tears in professional baseball players. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2014 Aug;23(8):e173-78.


Halvorson JJ, Lamothe J, Martin CR, Grose A, Asprinio DE, Wellman D, Helfet DL. Combined acetabulum and pelvic ring injuries. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2014 May;22(5):304-14. Hammoud S, Bedi A, Voos JE, Mauro CS, Kelly BT. The recognition and evaluation of patterns of compensatory injury in patients with mechanical hip pain. Sports Health. 2014 Mar;6(2):108-18. Helfet DL, Dewar DC. Invited commentary. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Sep;28(9):526-27. Helfet DL, Hanson BP, De Faoite D. Big data: the paradigm shift needed to revolutionize musculoskeletal clinical research. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Sep;43(9):399-400. Helfet DL, Hanson BP, De Faoite D. Publish or perish; but what, when, and how? The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2013 Sep;42(9):399-400. Hinds RM, Lazaro LE, Burket JC, Lorich DG. Risk factors for posttraumatic synostosis and outcomes following operative treatment of ankle fractures. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Feb;35(2):141-47. Hinds RM, Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Evaluation of Lauge-Hansen designation of Weber C fractures. The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery. 2014 Jul-Aug;53(4):434-39. Jenkins D, Rodriguez J, Ranawat A, Alexiades M, Deshmukh A, Fukunaga T, Greiz M, Rathod P, McHugh M. A randomized, controlled, prospective study evaluating the effect of patellar eversion on functional outcomes in primary total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 21;96(10):851-58. Khan M, Ranawat A, Williams D, Gandhi R, Choudur H, Parasu N, Simunovic N, Ayeni OR. Relationship between the alpha and beta angles in diagnosing CAM-type femoroacetabular impingement on frog-leg lateral radiographs. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Jul 22. [Epub ahead of print] Larson CM, Kelly BT, Leunig M, Zaltz I, Clohisy JC. Regarding “surgical dislocation of the hip versus arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement: a prospective matchedpair study with average 2-year follow-up.� Arthroscopy. 2014 Feb;30(2):155-56. Lazaro LE, Berkes MB, Lorich DG. Structural endosteal augmentation for proximal humerus fractures. Techniques in Orthopaedics. 2013 Dec 28(4) 297-301. Lazaro LE, Cross MB, Lorich DG. Vascular anatomy of the patella: implications for total knee arthroplasty surgical approaches. The Knee. 2014 Jun;21(3):655-60. Lazaro LE, Sculco PK, Pardee NC, Klinger CE, Dyke JP, Helfet DL, Su EP, Lorich DG. Assessment of femoral head and headneck junction perfusion following surgical hip dislocation using gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: a cadaveric study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Dec 4; 95(23):e1821-28.

Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Klinger CE, Dyke JP, Pardee NC, Sculco PK, Berkes MB, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of bone perfusion and arterial contributions in a patellar fracture model using gadoliniumenhanced magnetic resonance imaging: a cadaveric study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Oct 2;95(19):e1401-7. Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Sauro G, Pardee NC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Outcomes after operative fixation of complete articular patellar fractures: assessment of functional impairment. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jul 17;95(14):e96 1-8. Little MT, Berkes MB, Schottel PC, Lazaro LE, LaMont LE, Pardee NC, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. The impact of preoperative coronal plane deformity on proximal humerus fixation with endosteal augmentation. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Jun;28(6):338-47. M Takamura K, Maher P, Nath T, Su EP. Survivorship of standard versus modified posterior surgical approaches in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing. Bone & Joint Research. 2014 May;3(5):150-54. McLawhorn AS, Bansal M, Swensen S, Schneider R, Kelly BT, Williams RJ 3rd, Sink EL. Fibromyxoid pseudotumor of the ligamentum teres treated with fresh osteochondral allograft. Skeletal Radiology. 2014 Apr;43(4):541-46. Meftah M, John M, Lendhey M, Khaimov A, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Safety and efficacy of non-cemented femoral fixation in patients 75 years of age and older. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8):1378-80. Meftah M, Klingenstein GG, Yun RJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Long-term performance of ceramic and metal femoral heads on conventional polyethylene in young and active patients: a matched-pair analysis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jul 3;95(13):1193-97. Meftah M, Potter HG, Gold S, Ranawat AS, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Assessment of reactive synovitis in rotatingplatform posterior-stabilized design: a 10-year prospective matched-pair MRI study. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Oct;28(9):1551-55. Meftah M, Yadav A, Wong AC, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. A novel method for accurate and reproducible functional cup positioning in total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1200-5. Monsef JB, Della Valle AG, Mayman DJ, Marx RG, Ranawat AS, Boettner F. The impact of blood management on length of stay after primary total knee arthroplasty. The Open Orthopaedics Journal. 2014 May 16;8:108-13. Nam D, Sculco PK, Su EP, Alexiades MM, Figgie MP, Mayman DJ. Acetabular component positioning in primary THA via an anterior, posterolateral, or posterolateral-navigated surgical technique. Orthopedics. 2013 Dec;36(12):e1482-87. Nawabi DH, Bedi A, Tibor LM, Magennis E, Kelly BT. The demographic characteristics of high-level and recreational athletes undergoing hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement: a sports-specific analysis. Arthroscopy. 2014 Mar;30(3):398-405.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Nawabi DH, Meftah M, Nam D, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Durable fixation achieved with medialized, high hip center cementless THAs for Crowe II and III dysplasia. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):630-36. Nawabi DH, Nassif NA, Do HT, Stoner K, Elpers M, Su EP, Wright T, Potter HG, Padgett DE. What causes unexplained pain in patients with metal-on metal hip devices? A retrieval, histologic, and imaging analysis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):543-54. Ozturk BY, Kelly BT. Heterotopic ossification in portal sites following hip arthroscopy. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2013 Jul;133(7):979-84. Park C, Klatman S, Potter HG, Ranawat AS. Acute host reaction after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Feb;43(2):78-82. Prasarn ML, Ahn J, Achor TS, Paul O, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. Acute compartment syndrome in patients with tibia fractures transferred for definitive fracture care. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Apr;43(4):173-77. Rathod P, Deshmukh A, Robinson J, Greiz M, Ranawat A, Rodriguez J. Does tourniquet time in primary total knee arthroplasty influence clinical recovery? Journal of Knee Surgery. 2014 Sep 2. [Epub ahead of print]

Schottel PC, Lorich DG. Author response. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Jul 30;35(8):841. [Epub ahead of print] Schottel PC, Smith CS, Helfet DL. Symptomatic hip impingement due to exostosis associated with supra-acetabular pelvic external fixator pin. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Jan;43(1):33-36. Sink EL, Fabricant PD, Pan Z, Dayton MR, Novais E. Results of treatment of femoroacetabular impingement in adolescents with a surgical hip dislocation approach. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Aug;471(8):2563-69. Skendzel JG, Weber AE, Ross JR, Larson CM, Leunig M, Kelly BT, Bedi A. The approach to the evaluation and surgical treatment of mechanical hip pain in the young patient: AAOS exhibit selection. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Sep 18;95(18):e133. Su EP, Barrack RL. Cementless femoral fixation: not all stems are created equally. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B (11 Suppl A):53-56.

Reinhardt KR, Osoria H, Nam D, Alexiades MA, Figgie MP, Su EP. Reducing blood loss after total knee replacement: a fibrin solution. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11 Suppl A): 135-39.

Su EP, Housman LR, Masonis JL, Noble JW Jr, Engh CA. Five year results of the first U.S. FDA-approved hip resurfacing device. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Aug;29(8):1571-75.

Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Rathod PA, Greiz ML, Deshmane PP, Hepinstall MS, Ranawat AS. Does the direct anterior approach in THA offer faster rehabilitation and comparable safety to the posterior approach? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):455-63.

Su EP, Su SL. Surface replacement conversion: results depend upon reason for revision. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11 Suppl A):88-91.

Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Robinson J, Cornell CN, Rasquinha VJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Reproducible fixation with a tapered, fluted, modular, titanium stem in revision hip arthroplasty at 8-15 years follow-up. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Sep;29(9 Suppl):214-18. Ross JR, Bedi A, Stone RM, Sibilsky Enselman E, Leunig M, Kelly BT, Larson CM. Intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging to treat cam deformities: correlation with 3-dimensional computed tomography. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Apr 15;42(6):1370-76. Ruder JA, Magennis E, Ranawat AS, Kelly BT. Clinical and morphologic factors associated with suture anchor refixation of labral tears in the hip. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):18-24. Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Garner MR, Fabricant PD, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Comparison of clinical outcome of pronation external rotation versus supination external rotation ankle fractures. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Apr;35(4):353-59. Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Predictive radiographic markers for concomitant ipsilateral ankle injuries in tibial shaft fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Feb;28(2):103-7.

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Schottel PC, Fabricant PD, Berkes MB, Garner MR, Little MT, Hentel KD, Mintz DN, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Manual stress ankle radiography has poor ability to predict deep deltoid ligament integrity in a supination external rotation fracture cohort. The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery. 2014 Sep 1. [Epub ahead of print]

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Tibor LM, Sink EL. Pros and cons of surgical hip dislocation for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. 2013 Jul-Aug;33 Suppl 1:S131-36. Tibor LM, Sink EL. Risks and benefits of the modified Dunn approach for treatment of moderate or severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. 2013 Jul-Aug;33 Suppl 1:S99-102. Wellman DS, Lazaro LE, Cymerman RM, Axelrad TW, Leu D, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. The treatment of olecranon fractures with 2.4mm and 2.7mm plating techniques. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 May 12. [Epub ahead of print] Zajac JM, Angeline ME, Bohon TM, Loftus M, Potter HG, Weiland AJ, Thompson RW, Coleman SH, Altchek DW. Axillary artery thrombosis in a major league baseball pitcher: a case report and rehabilitation guide. Sports Health. 2013 Sep;5(5):402-26. Zaltz I, Kelly BT, Larson CM, Leunig M, Bedi A. Surgical treatment of femoroacetabular impingement: what are the limits of hip arthroscopy? Arthroscopy. 2014 Jan;30(1):99-110.

LIMB LENGTHENING AND COMPLEX RECONSTRUCTION SERVICE Fourman MS, Borst EW, Bogner E, Rozbruch SR, Fragomen AT. Recombinant human BMP-2 increases the incidence and rate of healing in complex ankle arthrodesis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):732-39.


Fragomen AT, McCoy TH, Meyers KN, Rozbruch SR. Minimum distraction gap: how much ankle joint space is enough in ankle distraction arthroplasty? HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):6-12. Kuchinad R, Fourman MS, Fragomen AT, Rozbruch SR. Knee arthrodesis as limb salvage for complex failures of total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jul 4 [Epub ahead of print] Rozbruch SR, Birch JG, Dahl MT, Herzenberg JE. Motorized intramedullary nail for management of limb-length discrepancy and deformity. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2014 Jul;22(7):403-9. Rozbruch SR, Fryman C, Schachter LF, Bigman D, Marx RG. Growth arrest of the tibia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: lengthening and deformity correction with the Taylor spatial frame. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul;41(7):1636-41. Sabharwal S, Fragomen A, Iobst C. What’s new in limb lengthening and deformity correction. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Aug 21;95(16):1527-34. Schottel PC, Muthusamy S, Rozbruch SR. Distal tibial periarticular nonunions: ankle salvage with bone transport. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Jun;28(6):e146-52.

METABOLIC BONE DISEASE/ MUSCULOSKELETAL ONCOLOGY SERVICE Balasubramanian A, Tosi LL, Lane JM, Dirschl DR, Ho PR, O’Malley CD. Declining rates of osteoporosis management following fragility fractures in the U.S., 2000 through 2009. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 2;96(7):e52. Bishop N, Adami S, Ahmed SF, Antón J, Arundel P, Burren CP, Devogelaer JP, Hangartner T, Hosszú E, Lane JM, Lorenc R, Mäkitie O, Munns CF, Paredes A, Pavlov H, Plotkin H, Raggio CL, Reyes ML, Schoenau E, Semler O, Sillence DO, Steiner RD. Risedronate in children with osteogenesis imperfecta: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2013 Oct 26;382(9902):1424-32. Borrelli J Jr, Lane J, Bukata S, Egol KA, Takemoto R, Slobogean G, Morshed S. Atypical femur fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Apr;28 Suppl 1:S36-42. Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Waldstein W, Cornell C, Boettner F. Fibrin sealants or cell saver eliminate the need for autologous blood donation in anemic patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2014 Jan;134(1):53-58. Cornell CN. CORR Insights®: role of interleukin-6 as an early marker of fat embolism syndrome: a clinical study. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Jul;471(7):2347-48. Cornell CN. How will we continue to serve the healthcare needs of America’s poor? HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):213. Cornell CN. In appreciation of an outstanding Surgeon-in-Chief. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):1. Cornell CN. Surgeons and quality improvement: individuals in an evolving process. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):107.

Desai PA, Vyas PA, Lane JM. Atypical femoral fractures: a review of the literature. Current Osteoporosis Reports. 2013 Sep;11(3):179-87. Donnelly E, Lane JM, Boskey AL. Research perspectives: the 2013 AAOS/ORS Research Symposium on Bone Quality and Fracture Prevention. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jul;32(7):855-64. Hernandez CJ, Lopez HK, Lane JM. Theoretical consideration of the effect of drug holidays on BMD and tissue age. Osteoporosis International. 2014 May;25(5):1577-84. Issack PS, Kotwal SY, Lane JM. Management of metastatic bone disease of the acetabulum. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Nov;21(11):685-95. Lane JM. CORR Insights®: does early functional outcome predict 1-year mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Aug;471(8):2711. Lane JM. CORR Insights®: are race and sex assessment associated with the occurrence of atypical femoral fractures? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Mar;472(3):1028-29. MacDonald DE, Rapuano BE, Vyas P, Lane JM, Meyers K, Wright T. Heat and radiofrequency plasma glow discharge pretreatment of a titanium alloy promote bone formation and osseointegration. Journal of Supramolecular Structure and Cellular Biochemistry. 2013 Oct;114(10):2363-74. Paul JC, Unnanuntana A, Goldsmith SJ, Lane JM. Extraarticular knee lesion with high fluorodeoxyglucose-uptake on positron emission tomography. Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases. 2013;71(2):170-74. Reinhardt KR, Duggal S, Umunna BP, Reinhardt GA, Nam D, Alexiades M, Cornell CN. Intraarticular analgesia versus epidural plus femoral nerve block after TKA: a randomized, double-blind trial. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5):1400-8. Shane E, Burr D, Abrahamsen B, Adler RA, Brown TD, Cheung AM, Cosman F, Curtis JR, Dell R, Dempster DW, Ebeling PR, Einhorn TA, Genant HK, Geusens P, Klaushofer K, Lane JM, McKiernan F, McKinney R, Ng A, Nieves J, O’Keefe R, Papapoulos S, Howe TS, van der Meulen MC, Weinstein RS, Whyte MP. Atypical subtrochanteric and diaphyseal femoral fractures: second report of a task force of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2014 Jan;29(1):1-23. Solomon DH, Johnston SS, Boytsov NN, McMorrow D, Lane JM, Krohn KD. Osteoporosis medication use after hip fracture in U.S. patients between 2002 and 2011. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2014 Sep;29(9):1929-37. Werner CM, Zimmermann SM, Würgler-Hauri CC, Lane JM, Wanner GA, Simmen HP. Use of imatinib in the prevention of heterotopic ossification. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):166-70. Wheeler DL, Lane JM, Seim HB 3rd, Puttlitz CM, Itescu S, Turner AS. Allogeneic mesenchymal progenitor cells for posterolateral lumbar spine fusion in sheep. The Spine Journal. 2014 Mar 1;14(3):435-44. Zhang D, Potty A, Vyas P, Lane J. The role of recombinant PTH in human fracture healing: a systematic review. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Jan;28(1):57-62. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA SERVICE Amorosa LF, Amorosa JH, Wellman DS, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. Management of pelvic injuries in pregnancy. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. 2013 Jul;44(3):301-15, viii. Amorosa LF, Buirs LD, Bexkens R, Wellman DS, Kloen P, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. A single-stage treatment protocol for presumptive aseptic diaphyseal nonunions: a review of outcomes. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2013 Oct;27(10):582-86. Amorosa LF, Jayaram PR, Wellman DS, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. The use of the 95-degree-angled blade plate in femoral nonunion surgery. European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology. Aug;24(6):953-60. Amorosa LF, Serota AC, Berman N, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. An isolated iliac wing stress fracture in a marathon runner. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Feb;43(2):74-77. Balasubramanian A, Tosi LL, Lane JM, Dirschl DR, Ho PR, O’Malley CD. Declining rates of osteoporosis management following fragility fractures in the U.S. 2000 through 2009. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 2;96(7):e52. Berkes MB, Dines JS, Little MT, Garner MR, Shifflett GD, Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Dines DM, Lorich DG. The impact of threedimensional CT imaging on intraobserver and interobserver reliability of proximal humeral fracture classifications and treatment recommendations. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Aug 6;96(15):1281-86. Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Cymerman RM, Pardee NC, Helfet DL, Dines JS, Lorich DG. Intramedullary allograft fibula as a reduction and fixation tool for treatment of complex proximal humerus fractures with diaphyseal extension. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Mar;28(3):e56-64. Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Pardee NC, Schottel PC, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Articular congruity is associated with short-term clinical outcomes of operatively treated SER IV ankle fractures. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Oct 2;95(19):1769-75. Berkes MB, Little MT, Pardee NC, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Defining the lateral and accessory views of the patella: an anatomic and radiographic study with implications for fracture treatment. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2013 Dec;27(12):663-71. Berkes MB, Little MT, Schottel PC, Pardee NC, Zuiderbaan A, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Outcomes of Schatzker II tibial plateau fracture open reduction internal fixation using structural bone allograft. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Feb;28(2):97-102. Bishop N, Adami S, Ahmed SF, Antón J, Arundel P, Burren CP, Devogelaer JP, Hangartner T, Hosszú E, Lane JM, Lorenc R, Mäkitie O, Munns CF, Paredes A, Pavlov H, Plotkin H, Raggio CL, Reyes ML, Schoenau E, Semler O, Sillence DO, Steiner RD. Risedronate in children with osteogenesis imperfecta: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2013 Oct 26;382(9902):1424-32. Borrelli J Jr, Lane J, Bukata S, Egol KA, Takemoto R, Slobogean G, Morshed S. Atypical femur fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Apr;28 Suppl 1:S36-42.

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DeFilippis EM, Kleiman DA, Derman PB, DiFelice GS, Eachempati SR. Spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis and the risk of compartment syndrome and acute kidney injury: two cases and a review of the literature. Sports Health. 2014 Jul;6(4):333-35. Desai PA, Vyas PA, Lane JM. Atypical femoral fractures: a review of the literature. Current Osteoporosis Reports. 2013 Sep;11(3):179-87. Donnelly E, Lane JM, Boskey AL. Research perspectives: the 2013 AAOS/ORS Research Symposium on Bone Quality and Fracture Prevention. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jul;32(7):855-64. Dyke JP, Lazaro LE, Hettrich CM, Hentel KD, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Regional analysis of femoral head perfusion following displaced fractures of the femoral neck. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2013 Dec 12. [Epub ahead of print] Earhart J, Wellman DS, Donaldson J, Chesterton J, King E, Janicki JA. Radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of osteoid osteoma: results and complications. Pediatric Radiology. 2013 Jul;43(7):814-19. Fufa DT, Carlson MG, Calfee RP, Sriram N, Gelberman RH, Weiland AJ. Mid-term results following ulna shortening osteotomy. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):13-17. Fufa DT, Chuang SS, Yang JY. Postburn contractures of the hand. Journal of Hand Surgery (Am). 2014 Sep;39(9):1869-76. Fufa DT, Chuang SS, Yang JY. Prevention and surgical management of postburn contractures of the hand. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Mar;7(1):53-59. Fufa DT, Goldfarb CA. Sports injuries of the wrist. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2013 Mar;6(1):35-40. Fufa DT, Lin CH, Lin YT, Hsu CC, Lin CH. Survival and secondary surgery following lower extremity replantation. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. 2014 Jul;30(6):419-26. Garner MR, Fabricant PD, Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Shaffer AD, Ni A, Lorich DG. Standard perioperative imaging modalities are unreliable in assessing articular congruity of ankle fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Sep 17. [Epub ahead of print] Halvorson JJ, Lamothe J, Martin CR, Grose A, Asprinio DE, Wellman D, Helfet DL. Combined acetabulum and pelvic ring injuries. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2014 May;22(5):304-14. Helfet DL, Dewar DC. Invited commentary. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Sep;28(9):526-27. Helfet DL, Hanson BP, De Faoite D. Big data: the paradigm shift needed to revolutionize musculoskeletal clinical research. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Sep;43(9):399-400. Helfet DL, Hanson BP, De Faoite D. Publish or perish; but what, when, and how? The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2013 Sep;42(9):399-400. Hernandez CJ, Lopez HK, Lane JM. Theoretical consideration of the effect of drug holidays on BMD and tissue age. Osteoporosis International. 2014 May;25(5):1577-84.


Hinds RM, Lazaro LE, Burket JC, Lorich DG. Risk factors for posttraumatic synostosis and outcomes following operative treatment of ankle fractures. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Feb;35(2):141-47.

Paul JC, Unnanuntana A, Goldsmith SJ, Lane JM. Extraarticular knee lesion with high fluorodeoxyglucose-uptake on positron emission tomography. Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases. 2013;71(2):170-74.

Hinds RM, Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Evaluation of Lauge-Hansen designation of Weber C fractures. The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery. 2014 Jul-Aug;53(4):434-39.

Prasarn ML, Ahn J, Achor TS, Paul O, Lorich DG, Helfet DL. Acute compartment syndrome in patients with tibia fractures transferred for definitive fracture care. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Apr;43(4):173-77.

Issack PS, Kotwal SY, Lane JM. Management of metastatic bone disease of the acetabulum. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Nov;21(11):685-95. Khair MM, Smith CS, Helfet DL. Pediatric hip dislocation with posterior wall acetabular fracture: a case report. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Oct;10(3):280-85. Lane JM. CORR Insights : does early functional outcome predict 1-year mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Aug;471(8):2711. ®

Lane JM. CORR Insights®: are race and sex assessment associated with the occurrence of atypical femoral fractures? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014Mar;472(3):1028-29. Lazaro LE, Berkes MB, Lorich DG. Structural endosteal augmentation for proximal humerus fractures. Techniques in Orthopaedics. 2013 Dec 28(4) 297-301. Lazaro LE, Cross MB, Lorich DG. Vascular anatomy of the patella: implications for total knee arthroplasty surgical approaches. The Knee. 2014 Jun;21(3):655-60. Lazaro LE, Sculco PK, Pardee NC, Klinger CE, Dyke JP, Helfet DL, Su EP, Lorich DG. Assessment of femoral head and headneck junction perfusion following surgical hip dislocation using gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: a cadaveric study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Dec 4;95(23):e1821-28. Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Klinger CE, Dyke JP, Pardee NC, Sculco PK, Berkes MB, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of bone perfusion and arterial contributions in a patellar fracture model using gadoliniumenhanced magnetic resonance imaging: a cadaveric study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Oct 2;95(19):e1401-7. Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Sauro G, Pardee NC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Outcomes after operative fixation of complete articular patellar fractures: assessment of functional impairment. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jul 17;95(14):e96 1-8. Levin SD, Wellman DS, Liu C, Li Y, Ren Y, Shah NA, Zhang LQ. Biomechanical strain characteristics of soft tissue biceps tenodesis and bony tenodesis. Journal of Orthopaedic Science. 2013 Sep;18(5):699-704. Little MT, Berkes MB, Schottel PC, Lazaro LE, LaMont LE, Pardee NC, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. The impact of preoperative coronal plane deformity on proximal humerus fixation with endosteal augmentation. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Jun;28(6):338-47. MacDonald DE, Rapuano BE, Vyas P, Lane JM, Meyers K, Wright T. Heat and radiofrequency plasma glow discharge pretreatment of a titanium alloy promote bone formation and osseointegration. Journal of Supramolecular Structure and Cellular Biochemistry. 2013 Oct;114(10):2363-74.

Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Garner MR, Fabricant PD, Lazaro LE, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Comparison of clinical outcome of pronation external rotation versus supination external rotation ankle fractures. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Apr;35(4):353-59. Schottel PC, Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Nguyen JT, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Predictive radiographic markers for concomitant ipsilateral ankle injuries in tibial shaft fractures. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Feb;28(2):103-7. Schottel PC, Fabricant PD, Berkes MB, Garner MR, Little MT, Hentel KD, Mintz DN, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. Manual stress ankle radiography has poor ability to predict deep deltoid ligament integrity in a supination external rotation fracture cohort. The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery. 2014 Sep 1. [Epub ahead of print] Schottel PC, Lorich DG. Author response. Foot & Ankle International. 2014 Jul 30;35(8):841. [Epub ahead of print] Schottel PC, Smith CS, Helfet DL. Symptomatic hip impingement due to exostosis associated with supra-acetabular pelvic external fixator pin. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Jan;43(1):33-36. Shane E, Burr D, Abrahamsen B, Adler RA, Brown TD, Cheung AM, Cosman F, Curtis JR, Dell R, Dempster DW, Ebeling PR, Einhorn TA, Genant HK, Geusens P, Klaushofer K, Lane JM, McKiernan F, McKinney R, Ng A, Nieves J, O’Keefe R, Papapoulos S, Howe TS, van der Meulen MC, Weinstein RS, Whyte MP. Atypical subtrochanteric and diaphyseal femoral fractures: second report of a task force of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2014 Jan;29(1):1-23. Solomon DH, Johnston SS, Boytsov NN, McMorrow D, Lane JM, Krohn KD. Osteoporosis medication use after hip fracture in U.S. patients between 2002 and 2011. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2014 Sep;29(9):1929-37. Umans H, Morrison W, DiFelice GS, Vaidya N, Winalski CS. Posterior horn medial meniscal root tear: the prequel. Skeletal Radiology. 2014 Jun;43(6):775-80. Wellman DS, Lazaro LE, Cymerman RM, Axelrad TW, Leu D, Helfet DL, Lorich DG. The treatment of olecranon fractures with 2.4mm and 2.7mm plating techniques. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 May 12. [Epub ahead of print] Werner CM, Zimmermann SM, Würgler-Hauri CC, Lane JM, Wanner GA, Simmen HP. Use of imatinib in the prevention of heterotopic ossification. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):166-70. Wheeler DL, Lane JM, Seim HB 3rd, Puttlitz CM, Itescu S, Turner AS. Allogeneic mesenchymal progenitor cells for posterolateral lumbar spine fusion in sheep. The Spine Journal. 2014 Mar 1;14(3):435-44.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Zhang D, Potty A, Vyas P, Lane J. The role of recombinant PTH in human fracture healing: a systematic review. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Jan;28(1):57-62.

PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDIC SERVICE Bishop N, Adami S, Ahmed SF, Antón J, Arundel P, Burren CP, Devogelaer JP, Hangartner T, Hosszú E, Lane JM, Lorenc R, Mäkitie O, Munns CF, Paredes A, Pavlov H, Plotkin H, Raggio CL, Reyes ML, Schoenau E, Semler O, Sillence DO, Steiner RD. Risedronate in children with osteogenesis imperfecta: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2013 Oct 26;382(9902):1424-32.

Giampietro PF, Raggio CL, Blank RD. Heterozygous mutations in the T (brachyury) gene. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2014 May;51(5):354. Green DW, Horne R, Shephard EA. Public perceptions of the risks, benefits and use of natural remedies, pharmaceutical medicines and personalised medicines. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 2013 Oct;21(5):487-91.

Clohisy JC, Nepple JJ, Larson CM, Zaltz I, Millis M; Academic Network of Conservation Hip Outcome Research (ANCHOR) Members. Persistent structural disease is the most common cause of repeat hip preservation surgery. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Dec;471(12):3788-94.

Heyworth BE, Osei DA, Fabricant PD, Schneider R, Doyle SM, Green DW, Widmann RF, Lyman S, Burke SW, Scher DM. The shorthand bone age assessment: a simpler alternative to current methods. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2013 Jul-Aug;33(5):569-74.

Daluiski A, Kitay A. In reply. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Nov;38(11):2303-4.

Hillstrom HJ, Buckland MA, Slevin CM, Hafer JF, Root LM, Backus SI, Kraszewski AP, Whitney KA, Scher DM, Song J, Furmato J, Choate CS, Scherer PR. Effect of shoe flexibility on plantar loading in children learning to walk. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 2013 Jul-Aug;103(4): 297-305.

Daluiski A, Schrumpf MA, Schreiber JJ, Nguyen JT, Hotchkiss RN. Direct repair for managing acute and chronic lateral ulnar collateral ligament disruptions. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Jun;39(6):1125-29. Dare DM, Dodwell ER. Pediatric flatfoot: cause, epidemiology, assessment, and treatment. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 2014 Feb;26(1):93-100. Dodwell ER, Lamont LE, Green DW, Pan TJ, Marx RG, Lyman S. 20 years of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in New York State. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Mar;42(3):675-80. Drefus LC, Buckland MA, Backus SI, Root L. The functional effect of a distal rectus femoris tenotomy in adults with cerebral palsy. Gait & Posture. 2014 May;40(1):145-49. Dy CJ, Lyman S, Do HT, Fabricant PD, Marx RG, Green DW. Socioeconomic factors are associated with frequency of repeat emergency department visits for pediatric closed fractures. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul-Aug;34(5):548-51. Dy CJ, Lyman S, Schreiber JJ, Do HT, Daluiski A. The epidemiology of reoperation after flexor pulley reconstruction. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1705-11. Dy CJ, Swarup I, Daluiski A. Embryology, diagnosis, and evaluation of congenital hand anomalies. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Mar;7(1):60-67. Fabricant PD, Ladenhauf HN, Salvati EA, Green DW. Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction improves radiographic measures of patella alta in children. The Knee. 2014 Jul 30. [Epub ahead of print] Fabricant PD, Robles A, Blanco JS. Airport metal detector activation is rare after posterior spinal fusion in children with scoliosis. Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics. 2013 Dec;7(6):531-36. Fabricant PD, Robles A, Downey-Zayas T, Do HT, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Development and validation of a pediatric sports activity rating scale: the Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale (HSS PediFABS). The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;41(10):2421-29. 58

Fabricant PD, Robles A, McLaren SH, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale predicts physical fitness testing performance. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5): 1610-16.

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Ladenhauf HN, Fabricant PD, Grossman E, Widmann RF, Green DW. Athletic participation in children with symptomatic spondylolysis in the New York area. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2013 Oct;45(10):1971-74. LaMont L, Ladenhauf HN, Edobor-Osula F, Bogner E, Do HT, Green DW. Secondary ossification centers in the development of the medial malleolus. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul 17. [Epub ahead of print] LaMont LE, Doyle SM. Orthopedic aspects of collagen disorders. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 2014 Feb;26(1):79-84. Lurie B, Koff MF, Shah P, Feldmann EJ, Amacker N, DowneyZayas T, Green D, Potter HG. Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging of physeal injury: reliability and clinical utility. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Apr-May;34(3):239-45. Lykissas MG, Aichmair A, Widmann R, Sama AA. Paresis of the L5 nerve root after reduction of low-grade lumbosacral dysplastic spondylolisthesis: a case report. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Part B. 2014 Sep;23(5):461-66. McLawhorn AS, Bansal M, Swensen S, Schneider R, Kelly BT, Williams RJ 3rd, Sink EL. Fibromyxoid pseudotumor of the ligamentum teres treated with fresh osteochondral allograft. Skeletal Radiology. 2014 Apr;43(4):541-46. Morakis E, Sink EL. Advances in hip preservation after slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Instructional Course Lectures. 2013;62:415-28. Nwachukwu BU, Schairer WW, Bernstein JL, Dodwell ER, Marx RG, Allen AA. Cost-effectiveness analyses in orthopaedic sports medicine: a systematic review. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Aug 14. [Epub ahead of print] Pan N, Herzog R, Blanco JS, Nauseef WM, Jenkins S, Kovanlikaya A, Salvatore CM, Toussi SS. Candida albicans osteomyelitis in an infant: a case report and literature review. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Part B. 2013 Sep;22(5):491-97.


Schreiber JJ, Potter HG, Warren RF, Hotchkiss RN, Daluiski A. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in acute elbow dislocation: insight into mechanism. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Feb;39(2):199-205. Schrumpf MA, Lyman S, Do H, Schreiber JJ, Gay DM, Marx R, Daluiski A. Incidence of postoperative elbow contracture release in New York State. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1746-52. Sink EL, Fabricant PD, Pan Z, Dayton MR, Novais E. Results of treatment of femoroacetabular impingement in adolescents with a surgical hip dislocation approach. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2013 Aug;471(8):2563-69. Solomon BD, Baker LA, Bear KA, Cunningham BK, Giampietro PF, Hadigan C, Hadley DW, Harrison S, Levitt MA, Niforatos N, Paul SM, Raggio C, Reutter H, Warren-Mora N. An approach to the identification of anomalies and etiologies in neonates with identified or suspected VACTERL (vertebral defects, anal atresia, tracheo-esophageal fistula with esophageal atresia, cardiac anomalies, renal anomalies, and limb anomalies) association. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2014 Mar;164(3):451-57. Tibor LM, Sink EL. Pros and cons of surgical hip dislocation for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2013 Jul-Aug;33 Suppl 1:S131-36. Tibor LM, Sink EL. Risks and benefits of the modified Dunn approach for treatment of moderate or severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2013 Jul-Aug;33 Suppl 1:S99-102.

SPINE SERVICE Aichmair A, Fantini GA, Garvin S, Beckman J, Girardi FP. Aortic perforation during lateral lumbar interbody fusion. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2013 Dec 10. [Epub ahead of print] Aichmair A, Girardi FP, Hughes AP, Sama AA, Lebl DR, Cammisa FP. Symptomatic heterotopic bone formation after rhBMP-2 utilization in lateral lumbar interbody fusion. The Spine Journal. 2013 Oct;13(10):1411-12. Aichmair A, Herzog RJ, Perino G, Lebl DR. Recovery after cervical decompression surgery for the treatment of crowned dens syndrome causing progressive neurological decline: a case report. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):83-87. Aichmair A, Lykissas MG, Girardi FP, Sama AA, Lebl DR, Taher F, Cammisa FP, Hughes AP. An institutional six-year trend analysis of the neurological outcome after lateral lumbar interbody fusion: a 6-year trend analysis of a single institution. Spine. 2013 Nov 1;38(23):E1483-90. Al Maaieh MA, Du JY, Aichmair A, Huang RC, Hughes AP, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP, Sama AA. Multivariate analysis on risk factors for postoperative ileus after lateral lumbar interbody fusion. Spine. 2014 Apr 15;39(8):688-94. Ames CP, Blondel B, Scheer JK, Schwab FJ, Le Huec JC, Massicotte EM, Patel AA, Traynelis VC, Kim HJ, Shaffrey CI, Smith JS, Lafage V. Cervical radiographical alignment: comprehensive assessment techniques and potential importance in cervical myelopathy. Spine. 2013 Oct 15;38(22 Suppl 1):S149-60.

Bess S, Line BG, Lafage V, Schwab F, Shaffrey CI, Hart RA, Boachie-Adjei O, Akbarnia BA, Ames CP, Burton DC, Deverin V, Fu KM, Gupta M, Hostin R, Kebaish K, Klineberg E, Mundis G, O’Brien M, Shelokov A, Smith JS; International Spine Study Group ISSG. Does recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 use in adult spinal deformity increase complications and are complications associated with location of rhBMP-2 use? A prospective, multicenter study of 279 consecutive patients. Spine. 2014 Feb 1;39(3):233-42. Bevevino AJ, Helgeson MD, Albert TJ. Iatrogenic spinal instability: cervical and thoracic spine. Seminars in Spine Surgery. June 2013. 25(2):119-30. Bianco K, Norton R, Schwab F, Smith JS, Klineberg E, Obeid I, Mundis G Jr, Shaffrey CI, Kebaish K, Hostin R, Hart R, Gupta MC, Burton D, Ames C, Boachie-Adjei O, Protopsaltis TS, Lafage V; International Spine Study Group. Complications and intercenter variability of three-column osteotomies for spinal deformity surgery: a retrospective review of 423 patients. Neurosurgical Focus. 2014 May;36(5):E18. Bishop N, Adami S, Ahmed SF, Antón J, Arundel P, Burren CP, Devogelaer JP, Hangartner T, Hosszú E, Lane JM, Lorenc R, Mäkitie O, Munns CF, Paredes A, Pavlov H, Plotkin H, Raggio CL, Reyes ML, Schoenau E, Semler O, Sillence DO, Steiner RD. Risedronate in children with osteogenesis imperfecta: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2013 Oct 26; 382(9902):1424-32. Carrier CS, Bono CM, Lebl DR. Evidence-based analysis of adjacent segment degeneration and disease after ACDF: a systematic review. The Spine Journal. 2013 Oct;13(10):1370-78. Carrier CS, Sama AA, Girardi FP, Lebl DR. Anterior transarticular screw fixation for atlantoaxial arthrodesis: a report of two cases. Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine. 2013 Jul;4(2):85-89. Damle SR, Krzyzanowska A, Frawley RJ, Cunningham ME. Surgical anatomy, transperitoneal approach, and early postoperative complications of a ventral lumbar spine surgical model in Lewis rats. Comparative Medicine. 2013 Oct;63(5):409-15. Dodwell ER, Lamont LE, Green DW, Pan TJ, Marx RG, Lyman S. 20 years of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in New York State. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Mar;42(3):675-80. Du J, Aichmair A, Lykissas M, Girardi F. Cervical stenosis in a patient with arthrogryposis: case report. Evidence-Based SpineCare Journal. 2014 Apr;5(1):57-62. Du JY, Aichmair A, Ueda H, Girardi FP, Cammisa FP, Lebl DR. Vertebral body Hounsfield units as a predictor of incidental durotomy in primary lumbar spinal surgery. Spine. 2014 Apr 20;39(9):E593-98. Fabricant PD, Robles A, Blanco JS. Airport metal detector activation is rare after posterior spinal fusion in children with scoliosis. Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics. 2013 Dec;7(6):531-36. Fabricant PD, Robles A, Downey-Zayas T, Do HT, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Development and validation of a pediatric sports activity rating scale: the Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale (HSS PediFABS). The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;41(10):2421-29. Department Department of Orthopaedic of Orthopaedic Surgery Surgery 59


2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Fabricant PD, Robles A, McLaren SH, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale predicts physical fitness testing performance. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5):1610-16. Farshad M, Aichmair A, Hughes AP, Herzog RJ, FarshadAmacker NA. A reliable measurement for identifying a lumbosacral transitional vertebra with a solid bony bridge on a single-slice midsagittal MRI or plain lateral radiograph. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Nov;95-B(11):1533-37. Farshad-Amacker NA, Herzog RJ, Hughes AP, Aichmair A, Farshad M. Associations between lumbosacral transitional anatomy types and degeneration at the transitional and adjacent segments. The Spine Journal. 2013 Nov 8. [Epub ahead of print] Farshad-Amacker NA, Hughes AP, Aichmair A, Herzog RJ, Farshad M. Determinants of evolution of endplate and disc degeneration in the lumbar spine: a multifactorial perspective. European Spine Journal. 2014 Sep;23(9):1863-68.

Heyworth BE, Osei DA, Fabricant PD, Schneider R, Doyle SM, Green DW, Widmann RF, Lyman S, Burke SW, Scher DM. The shorthand bone age assessment: a simpler alternative to current methods. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2013 Jul-Aug; 33(5):569-74. Hu Y, Albert TJ, Kepler CK, Ma WH, Yuan ZS, Dong WX. Unstable Jefferson fractures: results of transoral osteosynthesis. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. 2014 Mar;48(2):145-51. Hu Y, Xu RM, Albert TJ, Vaccaro, AR, Zhao HY, Ma WH, Gu YJ, Yuan ZS. Function-preserving reduction and fixation of unstable Jefferson fractures using a C1 posterior limited construct. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2014 Aug;27(6):E219-25.

Farshad-Amacker NA, Hughes AP, Aichmair A, Herzog RJ, Farshad M. Is an annular tear a predictor for accelerated disc degeneration? European Spine Journal. 2014 Sep;23(9):1825-29.

Hu Y, Yuan ZS, Kepler CK, Albert TJ, Yuan JB, Dong WX, Sun XY, Wang CT. Deviation analysis of C1-C2 transarticular screw placement assisted by a novel rapid prototyping drill template: a cadaveric study. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2014 Jul;27(5):E181-86.

Fort NM, Aichmair A, Miller AO, Girardi FP. L5-S1 achromobacter xylosoxidans infection secondary to oxygen-ozone therapy for the treatment of lumbosacral disc herniation: a case report and review of the literature. Spine. 2014 Mar 15;39(6):E413-16.

Hu Y, Yuan ZS, Spiker WR, Albert TJ, Dong WX, Xie H, Yuan JB, Wang CT. Deviation analysis of C2 translaminar screw placement assisted by a novel rapid prototyping drill template: a cadaveric study. European Spine Journal. 2013 Dec;22(12):2770-76.

Fu KM, Bess S, Shaffrey CI, Smith JS, Lafage V, Schwab F, Burton DC, Akbarnia BA, Ames CP, Boachie-Adjei O, Deverin V, Hart RA, Hostin R, Klineberg E, Gupta M, Kebaish K, Mundis G, Mummaneni PV. International Spine Study Group. Patients with adult spinal deformity treated operatively report greater baseline pain and disability than patients treated nonoperatively; however, deformities differ between age groups. Spine. (Phila Pa 1976). 2014 Aug 1;39(17):1401-7.

Hughes AP, Taher F, Farshad M, Aichmair A. Multiple myeloma exacerbation following utilization of bone morphogenetic protein-2 in lateral lumbar interbody fusion: a case report and review of the literature. The Spine Journal. 2014 Apr;14(4):e13-19.

Gandhi SD, Verma K, Albert TJ, Hilibrand AS, Vaccaro AR, Radcliff K. How often is adjacent segment disease reported? A systematic review of prospective studies comparing total disc arthroplasty vs ACDF. Seminars in Spine Surgery. June 2013. 25(3): 205-8. Ghogawala Z, Benzel EC, Heary RF, Riew KD, Albert TJ, Butler WE, Barker FG 2nd, Heller JG, McCormick PC, Whitmore RG, Freund KM, Schwartz JS. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy surgical trial: randomized, controlled trial design and rationale. Neurosurgery. 2014 Oct;75(4):334-46. Giampietro PF, Raggio CL, Blank RD. Heterozygous mutations in the T (brachyury) gene. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2014 May;51(5):354. Gladnick BP, Schreiber JJ, Ishmael CR, Bjerke-Kroll B, Cunningham ME. Assessment of vertebral curves using the manual Post-itÂŽ technique. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2013 Dec 10. [Epub ahead of print] Goodman SM, Figgie M, Green D, Memtsoudis S. Rhabdomyolysis is a potential complication of total hip arthroplasty in the morbidly obese. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):200-2.

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Issack PS, Kotwal SY, Boachie-Adjei O. The axial transsacral approach to interbody fusion at L5-S1. Neurosurgical Focus. 2014 May;36(5):E8. Kepler CK, Markova DZ, Hilibrand AS, Vaccaro AR, Risbud MV, Albert TJ, Anderson DG. Substance P stimulates production of inflammatory cytokines in human disc cells. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2013 Oct 1;38(21):E1291-99. Kepler CK, Vaccaro AR, Dibra F, Anderson DG, Rihn JA, Hilibrand AS, Harrop JS, Albert TJ, Radcliff KE. Neurologic injury because of trauma after type II odontoid nonunion. The Spine Journal. 2014 Jun 1;14(6):903-8. Kepler CK, Vaccaro AR, Hilibrand AS, Anderson DG, Rihn JA, Albert TJ, Radcliff KE. National trends in the use of fusion techniques to treat degenerative spondylolisthesis. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2014 Sep 1;39(19):1584-89. Kiely PD, Brecevich AT, Taher F, Nguyen JT, Cammisa FP, Abjornson C. Evaluation of a new formulation of demineralized bone matrix putty in a rabbit posterolateral spinal fusion model. The Spine Journal. 2014 Sep 1;14(9):2155-63. Kim HJ, Boachie-Adjei O, Shaffrey CI, Schwab F, Lafage V, Bess S, Gupta MC, Smith JS, Deviren V, Akbarnia B, Mundis GM, O’Brien M, Hostin R, Ames C; International Spine Study Group. Upper thoracic versus lower thoracic upper instrumented vertebrae endpoints have similar outcomes and complications in adult scoliosis. Spine. 2014 Jun 1;39(13):E795-99.


Kim HJ, Bridwell KH, Lenke LG, Park MS, Song KS, Piyaskulkaew C, Chuntarapas T. Patients with proximal junctional kyphosis requiring revision surgery have higher postoperative lumbar lordosis and larger sagittal balance corrections. Spine. 2014 Apr 20;39(9):E576-80. Kim HJ, Tetreault LA, Massicotte EM, Arnold PM, Skelly AC, Brodt ED, Riew KD. Differential diagnosis for cervical spondylotic myelopathy: literature review. Spine. 2013 Oct 15;38(22 Suppl 1):S78-88. Ladenhauf HN, Fabricant PD, Grossman E, Widmann RF, Green DW. Athletic participation in children with symptomatic spondylolysis in the New York area. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2013 Oct;45(10):1971-74. Lampley A, Huang RC, Arnold WV, Parvizi J. Total joint arthroplasty: should patients have preoperative dental clearance? The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jun;29(6):1087-90. Lebl DR, Bono CM, Velmahos G, Metkar U, Nguyen J, Harris MB. Vertebral artery injury associated with blunt cervical spine trauma: a multivariate regression analysis. Spine. 2013 Jul 15; 38(16):1352-61. Lebl DR, Sama AA, Pumberger M, Kotwal S, Cammisa FP Jr, Girardi FP. Reamed transacral interbody fusion for L5-s1 pseudoarthrosis: a novel salvage technique in 10 patients. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2013 Aug;26(6):334-41. Lee JY, Moon SH, Kim HJ, Park MS, Suh BK, Nam JH, Jung JK, Lee HM. The prevalence of idiopathic scoliosis in eleven-year-old Korean adolescents: a three-year epidemiological study. Yonsei Medical Journal. 2014 May;55(3):773-78. Liu S, Schwab F, Smith JS, Klineberg E, Ames CP, Mundis G, Hostin R, Kebaish K, Deviren V, Gupta M, Boachie-Adjei O, Hart RA, Bess S, Lafage V. Likelihood of reaching minimal clinically important difference in adult spinal deformity: a comparison of operative and nonoperative treatment. The Ochsner Journal. 2014 Spring;14(1):67-77. Lurie B, Koff MF, Shah P, Feldmann EJ, Amacker N, DowneyZayas T, Green D, Potter HG. Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging of physeal injury: reliability and clinical utility. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Apr-May;34(3):239-45. Lykissas MG, Aichmair A, Hughes AP, Sama AA, Lebl DR, Taher F, Du JY, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Nerve injury after lateral lumbar interbody fusion: a review of 919 treated levels with identification of risk factors. The Spine Journal. 2014 May 1;14(5):749-58. Lykissas MG, Aichmair A, Sama AA, Hughes AP, Lebl DR, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Nerve injury and recovery after lateral lumbar interbody fusion with and without bone morphogenetic protein-2 augmentation: a cohort-controlled study. The Spine Journal. 2014 Feb 1;14(2):217-24.

Maier S, Smith JS, Schwab F, Obeid I, Mundis G, Klineberg E, Hostin R, Hart R, Burton D, Boachie-Adjei O, Gupta M, Ames C, Protopsaltis T, Lafage V, International Spine Study Group. Revision surgery after three-column osteotomy in 335 adult spinal deformity patients: inter-center variability and risk factors. Spine. 2014 Feb 27. [Epub ahead of print] Mancuso CA, Cammisa FP, Sama AA, Hughes AP, Ghomrawi HM, Girardi FP. Development and testing of an expectations survey for patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Oct 2;95(19):1793-800. Mancuso CA, Duculan R, Stal M, Girardi FP. Patients’ expectations of cervical spine surgery. Spine. 2014 Jun 15;39(14):1157-62. Markova DZ, Kepler CK, Murray AS, Vaccaro AR, Shapiro IM, Anderson, GD, Albert TJ, Risbud MV. An organ culture system to model early degenerative changes of the intervertebral disc II: profiling global gene expression changes. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 2013;15(5):R121. Mehra S, Heineman TE, Cammisa FP Jr, Girardi FP, Sama AA, Kutler DI. Factors predictive of voice and swallowing outcomes after anterior approaches to the cervical spine. OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery. 2014 Feb;150(2):259-65. Meredith DS, Jones KJ, Barnes R, Rodeo SA, Cammisa FP, Warren RF. Operative and nonoperative treatment of cervical disc herniation in National Football League athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Sep;41(9):2054-58. Meredith DS, Kepler CK, Huang RC, Hegde VV. Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF) in the thoracic and thoracolumbar spine: technical report and early outcomes. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Feb;9(1):25-31. Meredith DS, Taher F, Cammisa FP Jr, Girardi FP. Incidence, diagnosis, and management of sacral fractures following multilevel spinal arthrodesis. The Spine Journal. 2013 Nov; 13(11):1464-69. Mesfin A, Buchowski JM, Zebala LP, Bakhsh WR, Aronson AB, Fogelson JL, Hershman S, Kim HJ, Ahmad A, Bridwell KH. High-dose rhBMP-2 for adults: major and minor complications: a study of 502 spine cases. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Sep 4;95(17):1546-53. Mesfin A, Lenke LG, Bridwell KH, Akhtar U, Jupitz JM, Fogelson JL, Hershman S, Kim HJ, Koester LA. Does preoperative narcotic use adversely affect outcomes and complications after spinal deformity surgery? A comparison of non-narcotic to narcotic using groups. The Spine Journal. 2014 Apr 3. [Epub ahead of print] Nemani VM, Aichmair A, Taher F, Lebl DR, Hughes AP, Sama AA, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Rate of revision surgery after stand-alone lateral lumbar interbody fusion for lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine. 2014 Mar 1;39(5):E326-31.

Lykissas MG, Aichmair A, Widmann R, Sama AA. Paresis of the L5 nerve root after reduction of low-grade lumbosacral dysplastic spondylolisthesis: a case report. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, Part B. 2014 Sep;23(5):461-66.

Pan N, Herzog R, Blanco JS, Nauseef WM, Jenkins S, Kovanlikaya A, Salvatore CM, Toussi SS. Candida albicans osteomyelitis in an infant: a case report and literature review. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Part B. 2013 Sep;22(5):491-97.

Lykissas MG, Cho W, Aichmair A, Sama AA, Hughes AP, Lebl DR, Du JY, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Is there any relation between the amount of curve correction and postoperative neurological deficit or pain in patients undergoing stand-alone lateral lumbar interbody fusion? Spine. 2013 Sep 1;38(19):1656-62.

Pumberger M, Froemel D, Aichmair A, Hughes AP, Sama AA, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Clinical predictors of surgical outcome in cervical spondylotic myelopathy: an analysis of 248 patients. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2013 Jul;95-B(7):966-71.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Pumberger M, Memtsoudis SG, Stundner O, Herzog R, Boettner F, Gausden E, Hughes AP. An analysis of the safety of epidural and spinal neuraxial anesthesia in more than 100,000 consecutive major lower extremity joint replacements. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2013 Nov-Dec;38(6):515-19. Radcliff KE, Kepler CK, Hellman M, Restrepo C, Jung KA, Vaccaro AR, Albert TJ, Parvizi J. Does spinal alignment influence acetabular orientation: a study of spinopelvic variables and sagittal acetabular version. Orthopaedic Surgery. 2014 Feb;6(1):15-22. Radcliff KE, Kepler CK, Maaieh M, Anderson DG, Rihn J, Albert TJ, Vaccaro AR, Hilibrand AS. What is the rate of lumbar adjacent segment disease after percutaneous versus open fusion? Orthopaedic Surgery. 2014 May;6(2):118-20. Radcliff KE, Limthongkul W, Kepler CK, Sidhu GD, Anderson DG, Rihn JA, Hilibrand AS, Vaccaro AR, Albert TJ. Cervical laminectomy width and spinal cord drift are risk factors for postoperative C5 palsy. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2014 Apr;27(2):86-92. Radcliff KE, Neusner AD, Millhouse P, Harrop JD, Kepler CK, Rasouli MR, Albert TJ, Vaccaro AR. What’s new in the diagnosis and prevention of spine surgical site infections. The Spine Journal. 2014 Sep 28. [Epub ahead of print] Rhee JM, Shamji MF, Erwin WM, Bransford RJ, Yoon ST, Smith JS, Kim HJ, Ely CG, Dettori JR, Patel AA, Kalsi-Ryan S. Nonoperative management of cervical myelopathy: a systematic review. Spine. 2013 Oct 15;38(22 Suppl 1):S55-67. Rihn JA, Currier BL, Philips FM, Glassman SD, Albert TJ. Defining the value of spine care. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Jul;21(7):419-26. Rihn JA, Gandhi SD, Sheehan P, Vaccaro AR, Hilibrand AS, Albert TJ, Anderson DG. Disc space preparation in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion: a comparison of minimally invasive and open approaches. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jun;472(6):1800-5. Ryan DJ, Protopsaltis TS, Ames CP, Hostin R, Klineberg E, Mundis GM, Obeid I, Kebaish K, Smith JS, Boachie-Adjei O, Burton DC, Hart RA, Gupta M, Schwab FJ, Lafage V; International Spine Study Group. T1 pelvic angle (TPA) effectively evaluates sagittal deformity and assesses radiographical surgical outcomes longitudinally. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2014 Jul 1;39(15):1203-10. Schreiber JJ, Hughes AP, Taher F, Girardi FP. An association can be found between hounsfield units and success of lumbar spine fusion. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):25-29. Schroeder JE, Cunningham ME, Ross T, Boachie-Adjei O. Early results of sacro-iliac joint fixation following long fusion to the sacrum in adult spine deformity. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):30-35.

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Sidhu GS, Kepler CK, Savage KE, Eachus B, Albert TJ, Vaccaro AR. Neurological deficit due to cement extravasation following a vertebral augmentation procedure. Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. 2013 Jul;19(1):61-70. Solomon BD, Baker LA, Bear KA, Cunningham BK, Giampietro PF, Hadigan C, Hadley DW, Harrison S, Levitt MA, Niforatos N, Paul SM, Raggio C, Reutter H, Warren-Mora N. An approach to the identification of anomalies and etiologies in neonates with identified or suspected VACTERL (vertebral defects, anal atresia, tracheo-esophageal fistula with esophageal atresia, cardiac anomalies, renal anomalies, and limb anomalies) association. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2014 Mar;164(3):451-57. Song KS, Chaiwat P, Kim HJ, Mesfin A, Park SM, Riew KD. Anterior cervical fusion assessment using reconstructed computed tomographic scans: surgical confirmation of 254 segments. Spine. 2013 Dec 1;38(25):2171-77. Song KS, Piyaskulkaew C, Chuntarapas T, Buchowski JM, Kim HJ, Park MS, Kang H, Riew KD. Dynamic radiographic criteria for detecting pseudarthrosis following anterior cervical arthrodesis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 2;96(7):557-63. Stoker GE, Buchowski JM, Chen CT, Kim HJ, Park MS, Riew KD. Hypovitaminosis D and cervical disk herniation among adults undergoing spine surgery. Global Spine Journal. 2013 Dec;3(4):231-36. Stoker GE, Kim HJ, Riew KD. Differentiating c8-t1 radiculopathy from ulnar neuropathy: a survey of 24 spine surgeons. Global Spine Journal. 2014 Feb;4(1):1-6. Taher F, Bokums K, Aichmair A, Hughes AP. C1-C2 instability with severe occipital headache in the setting of vertebral artery facet complex erosion. European Spine Journal. 2014 May;23 Suppl 2:145-49. Taher F, Hughes AP, Lebl DR, Sama AA, Pumberger M, Aichmair A, Huang RC, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. Contralateral motor deficits after lateral lumbar interbody fusion. Spine. 2013 Oct 15;38(22):1959-63. Taher F, Hughes AP, Sama AA, Zeldin R, Schneider R, Holodny EI, Lebl DR, Fantini GA, Nguyen J, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP. 2013 Young Investigator Award winner: how safe is lateral lumbar interbody fusion for the surgeon? A prospective in vivo radiation exposure study. Spine. 2013 Jul 15;38(16):1386-92. Taher F, Lebl DR, Cammisa FP, Pinter DW, Sun DY, Girardi FP. Transient neurological deficit following midthoracic decompression for severe stenosis: a series of three cases. European Spine Journal. 2013 Sep;22(9):2057-61. Verma K, Gandhi SD, Maltenfort M, Albert TJ, Hilibrand AS, Vaccaro AR, Radcliff KE. Rate of adjacent segment disease in cervical disc arthroplasty versus single-level fusion: metaanalysis of prospective studies. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2013 Dec 15;38(26):2253-57.

Schroeder JE, Jerabek S, Sama A, Kaplan L, Girardi F, Lebl DR. The effect of 3-column spinal osteotomy on anterior pelvic plane and acetabulum position. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Jul;43(7):E133-36.

Verma K, Lonner B, Toombs CS, Ferrise P, Wright B, King AB, Boachie-Adjei O. International utilization of the SRS-22 instrument to assess outcomes in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: what can we learn from a medical outreach group in Ghana? Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul-Aug;34(5):503-8.

Sidhu GS, Henkelman E, Vaccaro AR, Albert TJ, Hilibrand AS, Anderson DG, Rihn JA. Minimally invasive versus open posterior lumbar interbody fusion: a systematic review. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jun;472(6):1792-99.

Virk SS, Elder JB, Sandhu HS, Khan SN. The cost effectiveness of polyetheretheketone (PEEK) cages for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2014 Mar 24. [Epub ahead of print]

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Wood KB, Li W, Lebl DS, Ploumis A. Management of thoracolumbar spine fractures. The Spine Journal. 2014 Jan;14(1):145-64. Yagi M, Patel R, Boachie-Adjei O. Complications and unfavorable clinical outcomes in obese and overweight patients treated for adult lumbar or thoracolumbar scoliosis with combined anterior/ posterior surgery. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. 2013 Nov 4. [Epub ahead of print] Yagi M, Patel R, Lawhorne TW, Cunningham ME, Boachie-Adjei O. Adult thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis treated with long vertebral fusion to the sacropelvis: a comparison between new hybrid selective spinal fusion versus anterior-posterior spinal instrumentation. The Spine Journal. 2014 Apr;14(4):637-45. Yagi M, Rahm M, Gaines R, Maziad A, Ross T, Kim HJ, Kebaish K, Boachie-Adjei O; Complex Spine Study Group. Characterization and surgical outcomes of proximal junctional failure in surgically treated patients with adult spinal deformity. Spine. 2014 May 1;39(10):E607-14.

SPORTS MEDICINE AND SHOULDER SERVICE Angeline ME, Ma R, Pascual-Garrido C, Voigt C, Deng XH, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. Effect of diet-induced vitamin D deficiency on rotator cuff healing in a rat model. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan;42(1):27-34. Atesok K, Fu FH, Wolf MR, Ochi M, Jazrawi LM, Doral MN, Lubowitz JH, Rodeo SA. Augmentation of tendon-to-bone healing. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Mar 19;96(6):513-21. Attia E, Bohnert K, Brown H, Bhargava M, Hannafin JA. Characterization of total and active matrix metalloproteinases-1, -3, and -13 synthesized and secreted by anterior cruciate ligament fibroblasts in three-dimensional collagen gels. Tissue Engineering, Part A. 2014 Jan;20(1-2):171-77. Bedi A, Chen T, Santner TJ, El-Amin S, Kelly NH, Warren RF, Maher SA. Changes in dynamic medial tibiofemoral contact mechanics and kinematics after injury of the anterior cruciate ligament: a cadaveric model. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H. 2013 Sep;227(9):1027-37. Bedi A, Lynch EB, Sibilsky Enselman ER, Davis ME, Dewolf PD, Makki TA, Kelly BT, Larson CM, Henning PT, Mendias CL. Elevation in circulating biomarkers of cartilage damage and inflammation in athletes with femoroacetabular impingement. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Nov;41(11):2585-90. Bedi A, Warren RF, Wojtys EM, Oh YK, Ashton-Miller JA, Oltean H, Kelly BT. Restriction in hip internal rotation is associated with an increased risk of ACL injury. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Sep 11. [Epub ahead of print] Berkes MB, Dines JS, Little MT, Garner MR, Shifflett GD, Lazaro LE, Wellman DS, Dines DM, Lorich DG. The impact of threedimensional CT imaging on intraobserver and interobserver reliability of proximal humeral fracture classifications and treatment recommendations. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Aug 6;96(15):1281-86. [Epub ahead of print] Berkes MB, Little MT, Lazaro LE, Cymerman RM, Pardee NC, Helfet DL, Dines JS, Lorich DG. Intramedullary allograft fibula as a reduction and fixation tool for treatment of complex proximal humerus fractures with diaphyseal extension. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 2014 Mar;28(3):e56-64.

Bohon TM, Goolsby MA. The role of vitamin D supplements in women’s health. Clinical Medicine Insights. Women’s Health. 2013 Oct 20;6:67-70. eCollection 2013. Bou Monsef J, Buckup J, Mayman D, Marx R, Ranawat A, Boettner F. Targeted preoperative autologous blood donation in total knee arthroplasty reduces the need for postoperative transfusion. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):214-17. Brophy RH, Dunn WR, Kuhn JE; MOON Shoulder Group. Shoulder activity level is not associated with the severity of symptomatic, atraumatic rotator cuff tears in patients electing nonoperative treatment. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 May;42(5):1150-54. Chambers L, Altchek DW. Microinstability and internal impingement in overhead athletes. Clinics in Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;32(4):697-707. Chaudhury S, Delos D, Dines JS, Altchek DW, Dodson CC, Newman AM, O’Brien SJ. Arthroscopic subscapularis bankart technique as a salvage procedure for failed anterior shoulder stabilization. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):73-78. Chaudhury S, Wanivenhaus F, Fox AJ, Warren RF, Doyle M, Rodeo SA. Allograft replacement for absent native tissue. Sports Health. 2013 Mar;5(2):175-82. Chen JL, Allen CR, Stephens TE, Haas AK, Huston LJ, Wright RW, Feeley BT; Multicenter ACL Revision Study (MARS) Group (Hannafin JA, Marx RG, contributing authors). Differences in mechanisms of failure, intraoperative findings, and surgical characteristics between single- and multiple-revision ACL reconstructions: a MARS cohort study. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul;41(7):1571-78. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite C, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely C, Wellman SS. Spacers. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32 Suppl 1:S120-29. Citak M, Argenson JN, Masri B, Kendoff D, Springer B, Alt V, Baldini A, Cui Q, Deirmengian GK, Del Sel H, Harrer MF, Israelite CL, Jahoda D, Jutte PC, Levicoff E, Meani E, Motta F, Pena OR, Ranawat AS, Safir O, Squire MW, Taunton MJ, Vogely CH, Wellman SS. Spacers. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Feb;29(2 Suppl):93-99. Citak M, Suero EM, Citak M, Dunbar NJ, Branch SH, Conditt MA, Banks SA, Pearle AD. Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: is robotic technology more accurate than conventional technique? The Knee. 2013 Aug;20(4):268-71. Cody E, Strickland SM. Multidirectional instability in the female athlete. Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine. 2014 Mar 11. [Epub ahead of print] Contreras F, Brown HC, Marx RG. Predictors of success of corticosteroid injection for the management of rotator cuff disease. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Feb;9(1):2-5.

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Cordasco FA. CORR Insights®: meniscal injury after adolescent anterior cruciate ligament injury: how long are patients at risk? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Mar;472(3):998-1000. Costa Rocha P, Klingenstein G, Ganz R, Kelly BT, Leunig M. Circumferential reconstruction of severe acetabular labral damage using hamstring allograft: surgical technique and case series. Hip International. 2013 Nov-Dec;23 Suppl 9:S42-53. Cox CL, Huston LJ, Dunn WR, Reinke EK, Nwosu SK, Parker RD, Wright RW, Kaeding CC, Marx RG, Amendola A, McCarty EC, Spindler KP. Are articular cartilage lesions and meniscus tears predictive of IKDC, KOOS, and Marx activity level outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? A 6-year multicenter cohort study. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 May;42(5):1058-67. Craig EV, Galatz LM, Sperling JW. From platelet-rich plasma to the reverse prosthesis: controversies in treating rotator cuff pathology. Instructional Course Lectures. 2014;63:63-70.

Dodwell ER, Lamont LE, Green DW, Pan TJ, Marx RG, Lyman S. 20 years of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in New York State. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Mar;42(3):675-80. Druskin SC, Rodeo SA. Novel treatment of a failed quadriceps tendon repair in a diabetic patient using a patella-quadriceps tendon allograft. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):195-99. Duffee A, Magnussen RA, Pedroza AD, Flanigan DC, MOON Group (Marx RG, contributing author), Kaeding CC. Transtibial ACL femoral tunnel preparation increases odds of repeat ipsilateral knee surgery. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Nov 20;95(22):2035-42.

Cross MB, Raphael BS, Maak TG, Plaskos C, Egidy CC, Pearle AD. Characterization of the orientation and isometry of Humphrey’s ligament. The Knee. 2013 Dec;20(6):515-19.

Dunn WR, Kuhn JE, Sanders R, An Q, Baumgarten KM, Bishop JY, Brophy RH, Carey JL, Holloway GB, Jones GL, Ma CB, Marx RG, et al. Symptoms of pain do not correlate with rotator cuff tear severity: a cross-sectional study of 393 patients with a symptomatic atraumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tear. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 21;96(10):793-800.

De Souza MJ, Nattiv A, Joy E, Misra M, Williams NI, Mallinson RJ, Gibbs JC, Olmsted M, Goolsby M, Matheson G; Expert Panel. 2014 Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement on Treatment and Return to Play of the Female Athlete Triad: 1st international conference held in San Francisco, California, May 2012, and 2nd international conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 2013. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Feb;48(4):289.

Dy CJ, Bozic KJ, Padgett DE, Pan TJ, Marx RG, Lyman S. Is changing hospitals for revision total joint arthroplasty associated with more complications? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jul;472(7):2006-15. Dy CJ, Lyman S, Do HT, Fabricant PD, Marx RG, Green DW. Socioeconomic factors are associated with frequency of repeat emergency department visits for pediatric closed fractures. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 2014 Jul-Aug;34(5):548-51.

De Souza MJ, Nattiv A, Joy E, Misra M, Williams NI, Mallinson RJ, Gibbs JC, Olmsted M, Goolsby M, Matheson G. 2014 Female Athlete Triad Coalition Consensus Statement on Treatment and Return to Play of the Female Athlete Triad: 1st international conference held in San Francisco, CA, May 2012, and 2nd international conference held in Indianapolis, IN, May 2013. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2014 Mar;24(2):96-119.

Dy CJ, Marx RG, Bozic KJ, Pan TJ, Padgett DE, Lyman S. Risk factors for revision within 10 years of total knee arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Apr;472(4):1198-207.

Cross MB, Egidy CC, Wu RH, Osbahr DC, Nam D, Dines JS. Single-incision chronic distal biceps tendon repair with tibialis anterior allograft. International Orthopaedics. 2014 Apr;38(4):791-95.

Delos D, Maak TG, Rodeo SA. Muscle injuries in athletes: enhancing recovery through scientific understanding and novel therapies. Sports Health. 2013 Jul;5(4):346-52. Delos D, Leineweber MJ, Chaudhury S, Alzoobaee S, Gao Y, Rodeo SA. The effect of platelet-rich plasma on muscle contusion healing in a rat model. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Sep;42(9):2067-74. Demange MK, de Almeida AM, Rodeo SA. Updates in biological therapies for knee injuries: tendons. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Sep;7(3):239-46. Demange MK, Sisto M, Rodeo S. Future trends for unicompartmental arthritis of the knee: injectables & stem cells. Clinics in Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan;33(1):161-74. Dines J. The applications of biologics in orthopedic surgery. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 May;43(5):203-4.

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Dines JS, Dodson CC, McGarry MH, Oh JH, Altchek DW, Lee TQ. Contribution of osseous and muscular stabilizing effects with the Latarjet procedure for anterior instability without glenoid bone loss. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2013 Dec;22(12):1689-94.

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Fabricant PD, Jones KJ, Delos D, Cordasco FA, Marx RG, Pearle AD, Warren RF, Green DW. Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament in the skeletally immature athlete: a review of current concepts: AAOS exhibit selection. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Mar 6;95(5):e28. Review. Erratum in: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Aug 21; 95(16):e117. Fabricant PD, Robles A, Downey-Zayas T, Do HT, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Development and validation of a pediatric sports activity rating scale: the Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale (HSS PediFABS). The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;41(10):2421-29. Fabricant PD, Robles A, McLaren SH, Marx RG, Widmann RF, Green DW. Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Functional Activity Brief Scale predicts physical fitness testing performance. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 May;472(5): 1610-16. Fox AJ, Schär MO, Wanivenhaus F, Chen T, Attia E, Binder NB, Otero M, Gilbert SL, Nguyen JT, Chaudhury S, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. Fluoroquinolones impair tendon healing in a rat rotator cuff repair model: a preliminary study. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Aug 20. [Epub ahead of print]


Fox AJ, Wanivenhaus F, Burge AJ, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. The human meniscus: a review of anatomy, function, injury, and advances in treatment. Clinical Anatomy. 2014 Aug 14. [Epub ahead of print] Garcia GH, Gausden E, Taylor SA, Dines DM, Dines JS. Arthroplasty for proximal humerus fractures: a review of current management. Techniques in Orthopaedics. 2013 Dec;28(4):324-32. Gee AO, Angeline ME, Dines JS, Dines DM. Shoulder instability after total shoulder arthroplasty: a case of arthroscopic repair. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):88-91. Gilbert S, Chen T, Hutchinson ID, Choi D, Voigt C, Warren RF, Maher SA. Dynamic contact mechanics on the tibial plateau of the human knee during activities of daily living. Journal of Biomechanics. 2014 Jun 27;47(9):2006-12. Gomberawalla MM, Kelly BT, Bedi A. Interventions for hip pain in the maturing athlete: the role of hip arthroscopy? Sports Health. 2014 Jan;6(1):70-77. Goon AK, Dines DM, Craig EV, Gordon MA, Goytizolo EA, Lin Y, Lin E, YaDeau JT. A clinical pathway for total shoulder arthroplasty – a pilot study. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Jul;10(2):100-6. Gulotta LV, Lobatto D, Delos D, Coleman SH, Altchek DW. Anterior shoulder capsular tears in professional baseball players. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2014 Aug;23(8):e173-78. Hammoud S, Bedi A, Voos JE, Mauro CS, Kelly BT. The recognition and evaluation of patterns of compensatory injury in patients with mechanical hip pain. Sports Health. 2014 Mar;6(2):108-18. Hetsroni I, Lyman S, Pearle AD, Marx RG. The effect of lateral opening wedge distal femoral osteotomy on medial knee opening: clinical and biomechanical factors. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2014 Jul;22(7):1659-65. Hettrich CM, Dunn WR, Reinke EK, MOON Group (Marx RG, contributing author), Spindler KP. The rate of subsequent surgery and predictors after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: two- and 6-year follow-up results from a multicenter cohort. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul;41(7):1534-40. Hettrich CM, Gasinu S, Beamer BS, Stasiak M, Fox A, Birmingham P, Ying O, Deng XH, Rodeo SA. The effect of mechanical load on tendon-to-bone healing in a rat model. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 May;42(5):1233-41. Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Nawabi DH, Wright TM, Haas SB. Oxidized zirconium versus cobalt-chromium in TKA: profilometry of retrieved femoral components. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Resarch. 2014 Jan;472(1):277-83. Hsu WK, Mishra A, Rodeo SR, Fu F, Terry MA, Randelli P, Canale ST, Kelly FB. Platelet-rich plasma in orthopaedic applications: evidence-based recommendations for treatment. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Dec;21(12):739-48. Hutchinson ID, Moran CJ, Potter HG, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. Restoration of the meniscus: form and function. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Apr;42(4):987-98.

Hutchinson ID, Rodeo SA, Perrone GS, Murray MM. Can platelet-rich plasma enhance anterior cruciate ligament and meniscal repair? Journal of Knee Surgery. 2014 Aug 7. [Epub ahead of print] Iannotti JP, Deutsch A, Green A, Rudicel S, Christensen J, Marraffino S, Rodeo S. Time to failure after rotator cuff repair: a prospective imaging study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jun 5;95(11):965-71. Jenkins D, Rodriguez J, Ranawat A, Alexiades M, Deshmukh A, Fukunaga T, Greiz M, Rathod P, McHugh M. A randomized, controlled, prospective study evaluating the effect of patellar eversion on functional outcomes in primary total knee arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 21;96(10):851-58. Jones KJ, Dines JS, Rebolledo BJ, Weeks KD, Williams RJ, Dines DM, Altchek DW. Operative management of ulnar collateral ligament insufficiency in adolescent athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan;42(1):117-21. Kang RW, Mahony GT, Cordasco FA. Pectoralis major repair with cortical button technique. Arthroscopy Techniques. 2014 Jan 3;3(1):e73-77. eCollection 2014 Feb. Kang RW, Mahony GT, Harris TC, Dines JS. Posterior instability caused by batter’s shoulder. Clinics in Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;32(4):797-802. Katz JN, Brophy RH, Chaisson CE, de Chaves L, Cole BJ, Dahm DL, Donnell-Fink LA, Guermazi A, Haas AK, Jones MH, Levy BA, Mandl LA, Martin SD, Marx RG, et al. Surgery versus physical therapy for a meniscal tear and osteoarthritis. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2013 May 2;368(18):1675-84. Kessler MW, Barr J, Greenwald R, Lane LB, Dines JS, Dines DM, Drakos MC, Grande DA, Chahine NO. Enhancement of Achilles tendon repair mediated by matrix metalloproteinase inhibition via systemic administration of doxycycline. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Apr;32(4):500-6. Khamaisy S, Nam D, Thein R, Rivkin G, Liebergall M, Pearle A. Limb alignment, subluxation, and bone density relationship in the osteoarthritic varus knee. The Journal of Knee Surgery. 2014 May 12. [Epub ahead of print] Khamaisy S, Zuiderbaan HA, Thein R, Nawabi DH, Joskowicz L, Pearle AD. Coronal tibiofemoral subluxation: a new measurement method. The Knee. 2014 Jul 24. [Epub ahead of print] Koff MF, Shah P, Pownder S, Romero B, Williams R, Gilbert S, Maher S, Fortier LA, Rodeo SA, Potter HG. Correlation of meniscal T2* with multiphoton microscopy, and change of articular cartilage T2 in an ovine model of meniscal repair. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 2013 Aug;21(8):1083-91. Krych AJ, Carey JL, Marx RG, Dahm DL, Sennett BJ, Stuart MJ, Levy BA. Does arthroscopic knee surgery work? Arthroscopy. 2014 May;30(5):544-45. Krych AJ, Shindle MK, Baran S, Warren RF. Isolated arthroscopic rotator interval closure for shoulder instability. Arthroscopy Techniques. 2013 Dec 14;3(1):e35-38. Krych AJ, Wanivenhaus F, Ng KW, Doty S, Warren RF, Maher SA. Matrix generation within a macroporous non-degradable implant for osteochondral defects is not enhanced with partial enzymatic digestion of the surrounding tissue: evaluation in an in vivo rabbit model. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 2013 Oct;24(10):2429-37. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Kuhn JE, Dunn WR, Sanders R, An Q, Baumgarten KM, Bishop JY, Brophy RH, Carey JL, Holloway BG, Jones GL, Ma CB, Marx RG, McCarty EC, Poddar SK, Smith MV, Spencer EE, Vidal AF, Wolf BR, Wright RW; MOON Shoulder Group. Effectiveness of physical therapy in treating atraumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tears: a multicenter prospective cohort study. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2013 Oct;22(10):1371-79. Larson CM, Kelly BT, Leunig M, Zaltz I, Clohisy JC. Regarding “surgical dislocation of the hip versus arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement: a prospective matchedpair study with average 2-year follow-up.” Arthroscopy. 2014 Feb;30(2):155-56. Leiter JR, Levy BA, Stannard JP, Fanelli GC, Whelan DB, Marx RG, Stuart MJ, Boyd JL, Macdonald PB. Accuracy and reliability of determining the isometric point of the knee for multiligament knee reconstruction. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 Oct 6. [Epub ahead of print] Li X, Ma R, Bedi A, Dines DM, Altchek DW, Dines JS. Management of acromioclavicular joint injuries. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Jan 1;96(1):73-84. Li X, Ma R, Nielsen NM, Gulotta LV, Dines JS, Owens BD. Management of shoulder instability in the skeletally immature patient. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2013 Sep;21(9):529-37. Li X, Selby RM, Newman A, O’Brien SJ. Needle assisted arthroscopic clysis of the medial collateral ligament of the knee: a simple technique to improve exposure in arthroscopic knee surgery. Orthopedic Reviews. 2013 Dec 18;5(4):e38. eCollection 2013. Li X, Williams PN, Nguyen JT, Craig EV, Warren RF, Gulotta LV. Functional outcomes after total shoulder arthroplasty in obese patients. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Nov 6;95(21):e160. Lyman S, Hidaka C, Valdez AS, Hetsroni I, Pan TJ, Do H, Dunn WR, Marx RG. Risk factors for meniscectomy after meniscal repair. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Dec;41(12):2772-78. Mall NA, Abrams GD, Azar FM, Traina SM, Allen AA, Parker R, Cole BJ. Trends in primary and revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction among national basketball association team physicians. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2014 Jun;43(6):267-71. Marx RG, Verkuil L, Wilson S, Foo LF. Anterior glenoid perforation with suture anchor causing subscapularis irritation and pain. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Jul;9(2):208-11. Mather RC 3rd, Hettrich CM, Dunn WR, Cole BJ, Bach BR Jr, Huston LJ, Reinke EK, Spindler KP. Cost-effectiveness analysis of early reconstruction versus rehabilitation and delayed reconstruction for anterior cruciate ligament tears. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 May 6;42(7):1583-91. McCarthy MM, Hannafin JA. The mature athlete: aging tendon and ligament. Sports Health. 2014 Jan;6(1):41-48. McLawhorn AS, Bansal M, Swensen S, Schneider R, Kelly BT, Williams RJ 3rd, Sink EL. Fibromyxoid pseudotumor of the ligamentum teres treated with fresh osteochondral allograft. Skeletal Radiology. 2014 Apr;43(4):541-46. 66

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Meftah M, John M, Lendhey M, Khaimov A, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Safety and efficacy of non-cemented femoral fixation in patients 75 years of age and older. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8):1378-80. Meftah M, Klingenstein GG, Yun RJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Long-term performance of ceramic and metal femoral heads on conventional polyethylene in young and active patients: a matched-pair analysis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Jul 3;95(13):1193-97. Meftah M, Potter HG, Gold S, Ranawat AS, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Assessment of reactive synovitis in rotatingplatform posterior-stabilized design: a 10-year prospective matched-pair MRI study. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Oct;28(9):1551-55. Meftah M, Yadav A, Wong AC, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. A novel method for accurate and reproducible functional cup positioning in total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Aug;28(7):1200-5. Meredith DS, Jones KJ, Barnes R, Rodeo SA, Cammisa FP, Warren RF. Operative and nonoperative treatment of cervical disc herniation in National Football League athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Sep;41(9):2054-58. Monsef JB, Della Valle AG, Mayman DJ, Marx RG, Ranawat AS, Boettner F. The impact of blood management on length of stay after primary total knee arthroplasty. The Open Orthopaedics Journal. 2014 May 16;8:108-13. eCollection 2014. MOON Shoulder Group:, Unruh KP, Kuhn JE, Sanders R, An Q, Baumgarten KM, Bishop JY, Brophy RH, Carey JL, Holloway BG, Jones GL, Ma BC, Marx RG, et al. The duration of symptoms does not correlate with rotator cuff tear severity or other patient-related features: a cross-sectional study of patients with atraumatic, full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2014 Jul;23(7):1052-8. Moran CJ, Fabricant PD, Kang R, Cordasco FA. Arthroscopic double-row anterior stabilization and Bankart repair for the “highrisk” athlete. Arthroscopy Techniques. 2014 Jan 3;3(1):e65-71. Moran CJ, Pascual-Garrido C, Chubinskaya S, Potter HG, Warren RF, Cole BJ, Rodeo SA. Restoration of articular cartilage. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Feb 19;96(4):336-44. Multicenter ACL Revision Study (MARS) Group (Hannafin JA, Marx RG, contributing authors). Radiographic findings in revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions from the MARS cohort. The Journal of Knee Surgery. 2013 Aug;26(4):239-47. Nam D, Khamaisy S, Gladnick BP, Paul S, Pearle AD. Is tibiofemoral subluxation correctable in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty? The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Oct;28(9):1575-79. Nam D, Khamaisy S, Pearle AD. 5 points on unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. The American Journal of Orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ). 2013 Oct;42(10):447-50. Nam D, Maher PA, Rebolledo BJ, Nawabi DH, McLawhorn AS, Pearle AD. Patient specific cutting guides versus an imageless, computer-assisted surgery system in total knee arthroplasty. The Knee. 2013 Aug;20(4):263-67.


Nassif NA, Nawabi DH, Stoner K, Elpers M, Wright T, Padgett DE. Taper design affects failure of large-head metal-on-metal total hip replacements. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):564-71.

Nossov S, Dines JS, Murrell GA, Rodeo SA, Bedi A. Biologic augmentation of tendon-to-bone healing: scaffolds, mechanical load, vitamin D, and diabetes. Instructional Course Lectures. 2014;63:451-62.

Nattiv A, Kennedy G, Barrack MT, Abdelkerim A, Goolsby MA, Arends JC, Seeger LL. Correlation of MRI grading of bone stress injuries with clinical risk factors and return to play: a 5-year prospective study in collegiate track and field athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Aug;41(8):1930-41.

O’Brien SJ (contributing author). Selected issues for nutrition and the athlete: a team physician consensus statement. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2013 Dec;45(12):2378-86.

Nawabi DH, Bedi A, Tibor LM, Magennis E, Kelly BT. The demographic characteristics of high-level and recreational athletes undergoing hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement: a sports-specific analysis. Arthroscopy. 2014 Mar;30(3):398-405. Nawabi DH, Conditt MA, Ranawat AS, Dunbar NJ, Jones J, Banks S, Padgett DE. Haptically guided robotic technology in total hip arthroplasty: a cadaveric investigation. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H. 2013 Mar;227(3):302-9. Nawabi DH, Cro S, Hamid IP, Williams A. Return to play after lateral meniscectomy compared with medial meniscectomy in elite professional soccer players. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Sep;42(9):2193-98. Nawabi DH, Gold S, Lyman S, Fields K, Padgett DE, Potter HG. MRI predicts ALVAL and tissue damage in metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):471-81. Nawabi DH, Hayter CL, Su EP, Koff MF, Perino G, Gold SL, Koch KM, Potter HG. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in symptomatic versus asymptomatic subjects following metal-onmetal hip resurfacing arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 May 15;95(10):895-902. Nawabi DH, Meftah M, Nam D, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Durable fixation achieved with medialized, high hip center cementless THAs for Crowe II and III dysplasia. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):630-36. Nawabi DH, Nassif NA, Do HT, Stoner K, Elpers M, Su EP, Wright T, Potter HG, Padgett DE. What causes unexplained pain in patients with metal-on metal hip devices? A retrieval, histologic, and imaging analysis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):543-54. Nwachukwu BU, Bozic KJ, Schairer WW, Bernstein JL, Jevsevar DS, Marx RG, Padgett DE. Current status of cost utility analyses in total joint arthroplasty: a systematic review. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Sep 30. [Epub ahead of print] Nwachukwu BU, Schairer WW, Bernstein JL, Dodwell ER, Marx RG, Allen AA. Cost-effectiveness analyses in orthopaedic sports medicine: a systematic review. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Aug 14. [Epub ahead of print] Nemani VM, Park C, Nawabi DH. What makes a “great resident”: the resident perspective. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine. 2014 Jun;7(2):164-67. Ng KW, Torzilli PA, Warren RF, Maher SA. Characterization of a macroporous polyvinyl alcohol scaffold for the repair of focal articular cartilage defects. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2014 Feb;8(2):164-68.

Osbahr DC, Drakos MC, O’Loughlin PF, Lyman S, Barnes RP, Kennedy JG, Warren RF. Syndesmosis and lateral ankle sprains in the National Football League. Orthopedics. 2013 Nov;36(11):e1378-84. Ozturk BY, Kelly BT. Heterotopic ossification in portal sites following hip arthroscopy. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery. 2013 Jul;133(7):979-84. Ozturk BY, Maak TG, Fabricant P, Altchek DW, Williams RJ, Warren RF, Cordasco FA, Allen AA. Return to sports after arthroscopic anterior stabilization in patients aged younger than 25 years. Arthroscopy. 2013 Dec;29(12):1922-31. Packer JD, Bedi A, Fox AJ, Gasinu S, Imhauser CW, Stasiak M, Deng XH, Rodeo SA. Effect of immediate and delayed highstrain loading on tendon-to-bone healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 7;96(9):770-77. Park C, Klatman S, Potter HG, Ranawat AS. Acute host reaction after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2014 Feb;43(2):78-82. Robbins L, Bostrom M, Marx R, Roberts T, Sculco TP. Restructuring the orthopedic resident research curriculum to increase scholarly activity. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2013 Dec;5(4):646-51. Rodeo SA, Boden SD, Murray MM, Einhorn TA. 2011 AOA Symposium: tissue engineering and tissue regeneration: AOA critical issues. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Aug 7;95(15):e109. Rodeo SA, Ma R, Frawley R, Cunningham ME, Fortier LA, Maher S. What’s new in orthopaedic research. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Dec 4;95(23):2158-64. Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Rathod PA, Greiz ML, Deshmane PP, Hepinstall MS, Ranawat AS. Does the direct anterior approach in THA offer faster rehabilitation and comparable safety to the posterior approach? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Feb;472(2):455-63. Rodriguez JA, Deshmukh AJ, Robinson J, Cornell CN, Rasquinha VJ, Ranawat AS, Ranawat CS. Reproducible fixation with a tapered, fluted, modular, titanium stem in revision hip arthroplasty at 8-15 years follow-up. The Journal of Arthroplasty 2014 Sep;29(9 Suppl):214-8. Ross JR, Bedi A, Stone RM, Sibilsky Enselman E, Leunig M, Kelly BT, Larson CM. Intraoperative fluoroscopic imaging to treat cam deformities: correlation with 3-dimensional computed tomography. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Apr 15;42(6):1370-76. Rozbruch SR, Fryman C, Schachter LF, Bigman D, Marx RG. Growth arrest of the tibia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: lengthening and deformity correction with the Taylor spatial frame. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul;41(7):1636-41. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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2013-2014 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Ruder JA, Magennis E, Ranawat AS, Kelly BT. Clinical and morphologic factors associated with suture anchor refixation of labral tears in the hip. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2014 Feb;10(1):18-24. Schreiber JJ, Potter HG, Warren RF, Hotchkiss RN, Daluiski A. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in acute elbow dislocation: insight into mechanism. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2014 Feb;39(2):199-205. Schrumpf MA, Lyman S, Do H, Schreiber JJ, Gay DM, Marx R, Daluiski A. Incidence of postoperative elbow contracture release in New York State. The Journal of Hand Surgery. 2013 Sep;38(9):1746-52. Schrumpf MA, Maak TG, Delos D, Jones KJ, Dines DM, Walch G, Dines JS. The management of anterior glenohumeral instability with and without bone loss: AAOS exhibit selection. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Jan 15;96(2):e12. Skendzel JG, Weber AE, Ross JR, Larson CM, Leunig M, Kelly BT, Bedi A. The approach to the evaluation and surgical treatment of mechanical hip pain in the young patient: AAOS exhibit selection. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2013 Sep 18;95(18):e133. Smoljanovic T, Bojanic I, Hannafin JA, Urhausen A, Theisen D, Seil R, Lacoste A. Complete inclusion of adaptive rowing only 1000 m ahead. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Sep;47(13):819-25. Solchaga LA, Bendele A, Shah V, Snel LB, Kestler HK, Dines JS, Hee CK. Comparison of the effect of intra-tendon applications of recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB, plateletrich plasma, steroids in a rat Achilles tendon collagenase model. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2014 Jan;32(1):145-50. Suero EM, Citak M, Claps C, Pearle AD, Plaskos C. Variations in ankle registration using two different anatomic landmarks: a radiographic study. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 Dec;21(12):2759-63. Suero EM, Citak M, Lo D, Krych AJ, Craig EV, Pearle AD. Use of a custom alignment guide to improve glenoid component position in total shoulder arthroplasty. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 Dec;21(12):2860-66. Suero EM, Njoku IU, Voigt MR, Lin J, Koenig D, Pearle AD. The role of the iliotibial band during the pivot shift test. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2013 Sep;21(9):2096-100. Tanaka MJ, Jones KJ, Gargiulo AM, Delos D, Wickiewicz TL, Potter HG, Pearle AD. Passive anterior tibial subluxation in anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Oct;41(10):2347-52. Taylor SA, Fabricant PD, Baret NJ, Newman AM, Sliva N, Shorey M, O’Brien SJ. Midterm clinical outcomes for arthroscopic subdeltoid transfer of the long head of the biceps tendon to the conjoint tendon. Arthroscopy. 2014 Sep 17. [Epub ahead of print] Taylor SA, Marx R. Does it really matter? The pessimistic interpretation of contralateral anterior laxity as a predictor of ACL reconstruction outcomes: Commentary on an article by Sung-Jae Kim, MD, PhD, et al.: “Does anterior laxity of the uninjured knee influence clinical outcomes of acl reconstruction?” The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 2;96(7):e59. 68

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Wang H, Chen T, Koff MF, Hutchinson ID, Gilbert S, Choi D, Warren RF, Rodeo SA, Maher SA. Image based weighted center of proximity versus directly measured knee contact location during simulated gait. Journal of Biomechanics. 2014 Jul 18;47(10): 2483-89. Wang H, Gee AO, Hutchinson ID, Stoner K, Warren RF, Chen TO, Maher SA. Bone plug versus suture-only fixation of meniscal grafts: effect on joint contact mechanics during simulated gait. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Apr 28;42(7):1682-89. Wang X, Malik A, Bartel DL, Wickiewicz TL, Wright T. Asymmetric varus and valgus stability of the anatomic cadaver knee and the load sharing between collateral ligaments and bearing surfaces. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 2014 Aug 1;136(8). Weber AE, Kontaxis A, O’Brien SJ, Bedi A. The biomechanics of throwing: simplified and cogent. Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review. 2014 Jun;22(2):72-79. Weeks KD 3rd, Dines JS, Rodeo SA, Bedi A. The basic science behind biologic augmentation of tendon-bone healing: a scientific review. Instructional Course Lectures. 2014;63:443-50. Wilson SM, Mehta N, Do HT, Ghomrawi H, Lyman S, Marx RG. Epidemiology of multiligament knee reconstruction. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Sep;472(9):2603-8. Wolf BR, Ramme AJ, Britton CL, Amendola A; MOON Knee Group. Anterior cruciate ligament tunnel placement. Journal of Knee Surgery. 2014 Aug;27(4):309-17. Writing, Review, and Voting Panels of the AUC on Optimizing the Management of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears (Cordasco FA, Member of Review Panel), Sanders JO, Keith MW, Murray J, Pezold R. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons appropriate use criteria on optimizing the management of full-thickness rotator cuff tears. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Apr 16;96(8):683-84. Zajac JM, Angeline ME, Bohon TM, Loftus M, Potter HG, Weiland AJ, Thompson RW, Coleman SH, Altchek DW. Axillary artery thrombosis in a major league baseball pitcher: a case report and rehabilitation guide. Sports Health. 2013 Sep;5(5):402-6. Zaltz I, Kelly BT, Larson CM, Leunig M, Bedi A. Surgical treatment of femoroacetabular impingement: what are the limits of hip arthroscopy? Arthroscopy. 2014 Jan;30(1):99-110. Zuiderbaan HA, Khamaisy S, Nawabi DH, Thein R, Nguyen JT, Lipman JD, Pearle AD. Notchplasty in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the setting of passive anterior tibial subluxation. The Knee. 2014 Sep 23. [Epub ahead of print]

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMECHANICS Abdel MP, Gesell MW, Hoedt CW, Meyers KN, Wright TM, Haas SB. Polished trays reduce backside wear independent of post location in posterior-stabilized TKAs. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Aug;472(8):2477-82. Abdel MP, Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Mayman DJ, Su EP, Pellicci PM, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Ceramic liner fractures presenting as squeaking after primary total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 Jan 1;96(1):27-31.


Bedi A, Chen T, Santner TJ, El-Amin S, Kelly NH, Warren RF, Maher SA. Changes in dynamic medial tibiofemoral contact mechanics and kinematics after injury of the anterior cruciate ligament: a cadaveric model. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H. 2013 Sep;227(9):1027-37. Cross MB, Cicalese E, Nam D, McArthur BA, Lipman JD, Figgie MP. Results of custom-fit, noncemented, semiconstrained total elbow arthroplasty for inflammatory arthritis at an average of eighteen years of follow-up. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 2014 Sep;23(9):1368-73. Dy CJ, Bozic KJ, Pan TJ, Wright TM, Padgett DE, Lyman S. Risk factors for early revision after total hip arthroplasty. Arthritis Care & Research (Hoboken). 2014 Jun;66(6):907-15. Elpers M, Nam D, Boydston-White S, Ast MP, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Zirconia phase transformation, metal transfer, and surface roughness in retrieved ceramic composite femoral heads in total hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Aug 15. [Epub ahead of print] Esposito CI, Gladnick BP, Lee YY, Lyman S, Wright TM, Mayman DJ, Padgett DE. Cup position alone does not predict risk of dislocation after hip arthroplasty. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2014 Jul 11 [Epub ahead of print] Figgie MP, Wright TM, Drinkwater D; Bioengineering Working Group. Erratum to: what design and material factors impact the wear and corrosion performance in total elbow arthroplasties? Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Oct;472(10):3245. Gilbert S, Chen T, Hutchinson ID, Choi D, Voigt C, Warren RF, Maher SA. Dynamic contact mechanics on the tibial plateau of the human knee during activities of daily living. Journal of Biomechanics. 2014 Jun 27;47(9):2006-12. Goff MG, Chang KL, Litts EN, Hernandez CJ. The effects of misalignment during in vivo loading of bone: techniques to detect the proximity of objects in three-dimensional models. Journal of Biomechanics. 2014 Sep 22;47(12):3156-61. Guo H, Maher SA, Torzilli PA. A biphasic multiscale study of the mechanical microenvironment of chondrocytes within articular cartilage under unconfined compression. Journal of Biomechanics.2014 Aug 22;47(11):2721-29. Hernandez CJ, Lambers FM, Widjaja J, Chapa C, Rimnac CM. Quantitative relationships between microdamage and cancellous bone strength and stiffness. Bone. 2014 Sep;66:205-13. Hernandez CJ, Lopez HK, Lane JM. Theoretical consideration of the effect of drug holidays on BMD and tissue age. Osteoporosis International. 2014 May;25(5):1577-84. Heyse TJ, Elpers ME, Nawabi DH, Wright TM, Haas SB. Oxidized zirconium versus cobalt-chromium in TKA: profilometry of retrieved femoral components. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):277-83. Heyse TJ, Ries MD, Bellemans J, Goodman SB, Scott RD, Wright TM, Lipman JD, Schwarzkopf R, Figgie MP. Total knee arthroplasty in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2014 Jan;472(1):147-54.

Krych AJ, Wanivenhaus F, Ng KW, Doty S, Warren RF, Maher SA. Matrix generation within a macroporous non-degradable implant for osteochondral defects is not enhanced with partial enzymatic digestion of the surrounding tissue: evaluation in an in vivo rabbit model. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 2013 Oct;24(10):2429-37. Lambers FM, Bouman AR, Rimnac CM, Hernandez CJ. Microdamage caused by fatigue loading in human cancellous bone: relationship to reductions in bone biomechanical performance. PLoS One. 2013 Dec 30;8(12):e83662. Leatherman ER, Guo H, Gilbert SL, Hutchinson ID, Maher SA, Santner TJ. Using a statistically calibrated biphasic finite element model of the human knee joint to identify robust designs for a meniscal substitute. Journal of Biomechnical Engineering. 2014 Jul;136(7). Matheny JB, Slyfield CR, Tkachenko EV, Lin I, Ehlert KM, Tomlinson RE, Wilson DL, Hernandez CJ. Anti-resorptive agents reduce the size of resorption cavities: a three-dimensional dynamic bone histomorphometry study. Bone. 2013 Nov;57(1):277-83. Mootanah R, Imhauser CW, Reisse F, Carpanen D, Walker RW, Koff MF, Lenhoff MW, Rozbruch SR, Fragomen AT, Dewan Z, Kirane YM, Cheah K, Dowell JK, Hillstrom HJ. Development and validation of a computational model of the knee joint for the evaluation of surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering. 2014;17(13):1502-17. Packer JD, Bedi A, Fox AJ, Gasinu S, Imhauser CW, Stasiak M, Deng XH, Rodeo SA.Effect of immediate and delayed highstrain loading on tendon-to-bone healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (Am). 2014 May 7;96(9):770-77. Rodriguez-Elizalde S, Yeager AM, Ravi B, Lipman JD, Salvati EA, Westrich GH. Computerized virtual surgery demonstrates where acetabular rim osteophytes most reduce range of motion following total hip arthroplasty. HSS Journal: The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. 2013 Oct;9(3):223-28. Stoner KE, Nassif NA, Wright TM, Padgett DE. Laser scanning as a useful tool in implant retrieval analysis: a demonstration using rotating platform and fixed bearing tibial inserts. The Journal of Arthroplasty. 2013 Sep;28(8 Suppl):152-56. Sun X, Weinlandt WD, Patel H, Wu M, Hernandez CJ. A microfluidic platform for profiling biomechanical properties of bacteria. Lab on a Chip. 2014 Jul 21;14(14):2491-98. Wang H, Chen T, Koff MF, Hutchinson ID, Gilbert S, Choi D, Warren RF, Rodeo SA, Maher SA. Image based weighted center of proximity versus directly measured knee contact location during simulated gait. Journal of Biomechanics. 2014 Jul 18;47(10):2483-89. Wang H, Gee AO, Hutchinson ID, Stoner K, Warren RF, Chen TO, Maher SA. Bone plug versus suture-only fixation of meniscal grafts: effect on joint contact mechanics during simulated gait. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Apr 28;42(7):1682-89. Wright TM, Rigol M, Davis MJ, Kheruntsyan KV. Nonequilibrium dynamics of one-dimensional hard-core anyons following a quench: complete relaxation of one-body observables. Physical Review Letters. 2014 Aug 1;113(5):050601.

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2013-2014 ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY GRADUATING RESIDENTS

Front row, from left: Christopher J. Dy, MD, MPH; Lauren E. LaMont, MD; Mathias P. Bostrom, MD; Thomas P. Sculco, MD; Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH; M. Michael Khair, MD. Back row, from left: Patrick C. Schottel, MD; Peter K. Sculco, MD; K. Durham Weeks III, MD; Peter D. Fabricant, MD, MPH; Curtis M. Henn, MD

Academic Leadership Todd J. Albert, MD Surgeon-in-Chief

Peter K. Sculco, MD Arthroplasty Fellowship Mayo Clinic

Thomas P. Sculco, MD Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus

K. Durham Weeks III, MD Sports Medicine Fellowship Hospital for Special Surgery

Mathias P. Bostrom, MD Vice Chair of Education and Academic Affairs Program Director, Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program Edward V. Craig, MD, MPH Associate Program Director, Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program Alejandro Leali, MD PGY-1 Faculty Mentor

Samuel Delgado, CST, Award for Outstanding Educator and Mentor to Residents in the OR O’Neil Smith, CST

2013-2014 Orthopaedic Surgery Graduating Residents Christopher J. Dy, MD, MPH Hand Surgery Fellowship Washington University Orthopaedics

Richard S. Laskin, MD, Young Attending Award David S. Wellman, MD

Peter D. Fabricant, MD, MPH Pediatric Orthopaedics Fellowship Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Thomas P. Sculco, MD, Award for Exceptional Patient/Family Communication and Compassion Peter K. Sculco, MD

Curtis M. Henn, MD Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship Washington University Orthopaedics

Lewis Clark Wagner, MD, Award for Excellence in Orthopaedic Clinical/Translational Research Christopher J. Dy, MD, MPH Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Surgical Delay, Readmissions, Complications and Mortality for Hip Fractures

M. Michael Khair, MD Sports Medicine Fellowship Rush Medical Center Lauren E. LaMont, MD Pediatric Orthopaedics Fellowship Texas Scottish Rite Patrick C. Schottel, MD Trauma Fellowship Texas Medical Center 70

Academic Awards Nancy Kane Bischoff Mentor Award Russell F. Warren, MD David M. Dines, MD

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Jean C. McDaniel Award for Professionalism, Ethics and Peer Leadership Curtis M. Henn, MD

Russell F. Warren, MD, Award for Excellence in Orthopaedic Basic/Translational Research Peter D. Fabricant, MD, MPH Development and Validation of a Pediatric Sports Activity Rating Scale Philip D. Wilson, Jr., MD, Teaching Award David M. Scher, MD


2013-2014 ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY GRADUATING FELLOWS

Front, center: Mathias P. Bostrom, MD, Vice Chair Education and Academic Affairs, Orthopaedic Surgery, and Anne R. Bass, MD, Fellowship Director, Rheumatology

Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division Joseph B. Assini, MD Kevin A. Cassidy, MD Michele R. D’Apuzzo, MD Brett P. Frykberg, MD Joseph D. Maratt, MD Mohamed E. Moussa, MD Jeremy J. Reid, MD Erik A. Schnaser, MD Cross-Disciplinary Knee Saker Khamaisy, MD Foot and Ankle Service John A. Karbassi, MD, MPH Jeremy M. LaMothe, MD, PhD Raymond Walls, MD, FRCS (Tr orth) Hand and Upper Extremity Service Erik J. Carlson, MD Soumen Das De, MPH, FRCS Andrew C. Ghatan, MD Tyler G. Marks, MD Hip Preservation Service Danyal H. Nawabi, MD, FRCS (orth) Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service Mitchell Bernstein, MD Amgad Mohammed Haleem Ahmed Amin, MBBCh, MS

Stavros Niarchos Foundation International Fellowship Giorgios Triantafyllopoulos, MD Orthopaedic Trauma Service David C. Dewar, MBBS, B(Med)Sci, FRACS Zeynep D. Olgun, MD Wesley H. Tran, MD Pediatric Orthopaedic Service Matthew A. Dow, MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Kenton H. Fibel, MD Spine Service Carlos Abdalla Castro, MD Paul D. Kiely, MCh John C. Quinn, MD Joshua E. Schroeder, MD Abdel Majid A. Sheikh Taha, MD Haruki Ueda, MD Joseph E. Weinstein, DO Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service Donald E. Fowler III, MD Brian M. Grawe, MD Timothy B. Griffith, MD Moira M. McCarthy, MD Jacqueline L. Munch, MD Jaron P. Sullivan, MD Samuel A. Taylor, MD

Metabolic Bone Disease/ Musculoskeletal Oncology Service Libi Zahava Galmer, DO Philip D. Wilson, MD, Award for Excellence in Orthopaedic Surgery Research Danyal H. Nawabi, MD, FRCS (orth) Limited Retinacular Vessel Damage Does Not Compromise Femoral Head Perfusion During Hip Arthroscopy: Can the Vascular Safe Zone be Extended? Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Surgeon-in-Chief Todd J. Albert, MD 212.606.1004

Chair, Fellowship Committee John S. Blanco, MD 646.797.8366

Clinical Director Charles N. Cornell, MD 212.606.1414

Orthopaedic Research Director Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD 212.606.1469

Vice Chair of Education and Academic Affairs Program Director, Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program Mathias P. Bostrom, MD 212.606.1674

Faculty Development Director Scott W. Wolfe, MD 212.606.1529

Orthopaedic Surgery Services Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Division Douglas E. Padgett, MD, Chief, Hip Service 212.606.1642

Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service S. Robert Rozbruch, MD, Chief 212.606.1415

Steven B. Haas, MD, Chief, Knee Service 212.606.1852

Metabolic Bone Disease/ Musculoskeletal Oncology Service Joseph M. Lane, MD, Chief 212.606.1172

Mark P. Figgie, MD, Chief, Surgical Arthritis Service 212.606.1932 Foot and Ankle Service Jonathan T. Deland, MD, Co-Chief 212.606.1665 Matthew M. Roberts, MD, Co-Chief 212.606.1181 Hand and Upper Extremity Service Edward A. Athanasian, MD, Chief 212.606.1962 Hip Preservation Service Bryan T. Kelly, MD, Chief 212.606.1159

Adult Ambulatory Care Center Alejandro Leali, MD, Medical Director 212.606.1433 Department of Biomechanics Timothy M. Wright, PhD, Director 212.606.1093 72

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Orthopaedic Trauma Service David L. Helfet, MD, Chief 212.606.1888 Pediatric Orthopaedic Service Roger F. Widmann, MD, Chief 212.606.1325 Spine Service Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., MD, Chief 212.606.1946 Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service Bryan T. Kelly, MD, Chief 212.606.1159 Research Division Steven R. Goldring, MD, Chief Scientific Officer 212.606.2394


DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY The 2013-2014 Annual Report of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is produced by Education & Academic Affairs of Hospital for Special Surgery. Laura Robbins, DSW Senior Vice President Education & Academic Affairs Designated Institutional Officer, GME Marcia Ennis Director Education Publications & Communications Linda Errante Robert Pryzgoda Managing Editors Judy Pommett Associate Editor Ali Wilcox Art Director Robert Essel Major Photography Brad Hess Contributing Photography

ABOUT HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY Founded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is a world leader in orthopaedics, rheumatology and rehabilitation. HSS is nationally ranked No. 1 in orthopaedics and No. 3 in rheumatology (in association with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital) by U.S.News & World Report (2014-15). It is the first hospital in New York State to receive Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center three consecutive times. Located in New York City, HSS also serves patients in the regional area with outpatient centers in Connecticut, New Jersey, Long Island, and Queens, and serves Florida patients with an outpatient rehabilitation office in West Palm Beach. Patients choose to come to Hospital for Special Surgery from across the United States and from around the world. HSS has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. HSS is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and as such all Hospital for Special Surgery medical staff are faculty of Weill Cornell. The Hospital’s Research Division is internationally recognized as a leader in the investigation of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. To learn more please visit www.hss.edu.

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