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SAPHO syndrome--a pictorial assay.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Khanna L, El-Khoury GY.
PMID: 23576940
Iowa Orthop J. 2012;32:189-95.

SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis and osteitis) syndrome is a distinct clinical entity representing involvement of the musculoskeletal and dermatologic systems. It is well known to rheumatologists because of characteristic skin manifestations and polyarthropathy. However, few reports exist in...

The 2017 Michael Bonfiglio Award for Student Research in Orthopaedic Surgery: The 2017 Iowa Orthopaedic Society Medical Student Research Award for Musculoskeletal Research.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Clark CR.
PMID: 28852371
Iowa Orthop J. 2017;37:xvi-xvii.

No abstract available.

Erratum: Public Notice of Correction.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

[No authors listed]
PMID: 33633508
Iowa Orthop J. 2020;40(2):ii.

[This corrects the article on p. 105 in vol. 40, PMID: 32742216.].

Misvaluation of Hospital-Based Upper Extremity Surgery Across Payment, Relative Value Units, and Operative Time.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Nayar SK, Aziz KT, Zimmerman RM, Srikumaran U, LaPorte DM, Giladi AM.
PMID: 32742227
Iowa Orthop J. 2020;40(1):173-183.

BACKGROUND: Many US health care institutions have adopted compensation models based on work relative value units (wRVUs) to standardize payments and incentivize providers. Among other factors, a major determinant of payment and wRVU assignments is operative time. Our objective...

Telemedicine for Hip Preservation Patients: Access, Ability and Preference.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Taylor SM, Schwabe MT, Pashos G, Thorton T, Nepple JJ, Lawrie CM, Clohisy JC.
PMID: 34924869
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):40-44.

BACKGROUND: Recent events have resulted in rapid rises in the use of telemedicine in orthopaedic surgery, despite limited evidence regarding patient preferences or concerns. The purpose of this study is to determine access to and, ability to use telemedicine...

Conservative Treatment of a Nondisplaced Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Mascoe JE, Herickhoff PK.
PMID: 34924875
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):91-94.

A 21-year-old otherwise healthy male sustained a nondisplaced, intertrochanteric fracture of the left femur after being "rear-ended" by a motor vehicle while riding his bicycle. His fracture was managed with protected weight-bearing and progressive mobilization. No traction was utilized....

Four Anchor Repair of Jersey Finger.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Kong AC, Kitto A, Pineda DE, Miki RA, Alfonso DT, Alfonso I.
PMID: 34924876
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):95-100.

BACKGROUND: Various surgical techniques for treating avulsions of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon at the distal phalanx have been published but no ideal technique has emerged. We introduce a new all-internal 4-anchor flexor tendon repair technique and evaluate outcomes...

2021 Graduating Fellows.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

[No authors listed]
PMID: 34552431
Iowa Orthop J. 2021;41(1):xii.

No abstract available.

Resection of Tarsal Coalition in 27 Children with 2 Years Follow-Up - Patient-Reported Outcomes Using the Validated Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Abood AA, Møller-Madsen B, Rölfing JD, Iliadis A, Ramachandran M, Rahbek O.
PMID: 34924864
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):6-11.

BACKGROUND: Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM) after resection of tarsal coalitions are sparse. This cross-sectional study evaluates the outcome after resection of tarsal coalitions in children using the validated Oxford Foot and Ankle Questionnaire (OxAFQ).METHODS: Tarsal coalition patients between...

Accuracy of X-Ray and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Defining the Tumor Margin in Primary Bone Sarcoma.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Katz TH, Hasan OH, Miller BJ.
PMID: 34924867
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):27-33.

BACKGROUND: Limb-salvage surgery for primary bone sarcomas are preceded by X-ray and MRI for surgical planning. However, the accuracy of X-ray and MRI predicted margins are not well described. Our study examined these questions: (1) How accurately do X-ray...

Assessment of Femoral Version Should be Assessed Independently of Conventional Measures in Patellofemoral Instability.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Havey R, Schaver AL, Meyer AM, Duchman KR, Westermann R.
PMID: 34924873
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):77-81.

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study is to determine the association between femoral version and traditional pathologic bony factors commonly used to measure and define patellofemoral alignment.METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of patients treated for patellofemoral instability...

Changes in Muscle Volume and Composition After Treatment of Hip Dysplasia with Periacetabular Osteotomy.

The Iowa orthopaedic journal

Bartschat NI, Fatemi N, Westermann R, Davison J, Goetz JE, Paulson AC, Willey MC.
PMID: 34924868
Iowa Orthop J. 2021 Dec;41(2):34-39.

BACKGROUND: Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a common treatment for pre-arthritic hip dysplasia in young adults. The purpose of this study was to better understand changes in muscle volume and composition after PAO visualized using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).METHODS: A...

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