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Scaphoid Fractures
A scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture of the carpal bones. The type of fracture and amount of displacement will guide whether conservative treatment or surgical intervention is indicated.
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Quad ACL: Making the Case
In this episode, leading surgeons discuss patient considerations when using the quadriceps tendon autograft for ACL reconstruction and highlight their clinical experience with two case presentations. Joining host Christopher Adams, MD, are in-studio guests Frank A. Cordasco, MD (New York,...
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Perilunate Injuries
Perilunate injuries range in severity, inclusive of multipoint instability, dislocation, and fracture. Careful evaluation of the extent of injury and level of structural involvement is needed for treatment planning to maximize functional outcomes.
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Osteochondral Lesions of the Knee
When focal cartilage defects of the knee arise, cartilage-preserving techniques are paramount to prevent progression to osteoarthritis. Surgical interventions include autografts, allografts, and biologic treatments.
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Lateral Extra-Articular Procedure (LEAP) Consensus Statements for 2026
Bruce A. Levy, MD (Orlando, FL), leads a discussion with panelists Matt Daggett, DO, MBA (Kansas City, MO); Seth L. Sherman, MD (Redwood City, CA); and Patrick A. Smith, MD (Naples, FL). The panel reviews evidence-based factors for adding a...
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Scaphoid Nonunions
Because vascular supply to the scaphoid creates a poor fracture healing environment, there is an inherent risk of scaphoid nonunions following fractures. These complex cases may require salvage procedures involving vascularized bone grafting.
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