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Apply through Aug. 1 to Serve on an AAOS Evaluation Committee

Apply to serve on one of the many AAOS Evaluation Committees responsible for preparing the Orthopaedic Special Interest Examinations in accordance with the essential policies and standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. Visit the link below to apply for a committee in one of the following topic areas: basic science, foot and ankle, hand and wrist, oncology, pediatrics, shoulder and elbow, spine, sports medicine, and trauma.

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Study: No Negative Impact on Antibiotic Resistance after THA and TKA/UKA with Second-line Antibiotic Agents

The Journal of Arthroplasty published a study comparing bacterial causes and antibiotic resistance in patients with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA), and total knee and unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (TKA/UKA). Cefuroxime was the standard preoperative prophylactic antibiotic for primary joint arthroplasty, with clindamycin as the second-line agent. In 3,123 cefuroxime-administered THAs, 61 had culture-positive PJI, compared with six PJIs in 206 non-cefuroxime THAs. In TKA/UKAs, 21 out of 2,455 cefuroxime cases had culture-positive PJI, while three PJIs were observed in 211 non-cefuroxime cases. No significant variations in the pathogen spectrum were observed based on the preoperative antibiotic regimen employed.

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Study Examines Factors Associated with Nonmedical Delays in Femur, Pelvis, and Acetabular Fracture Fixation

According to a retrospective study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma of 313 procedures for either femur, pelvis, and acetabular fractures, nonmedical delays at an institution with a dedicated orthopaedic trauma room (DOTR) were most likely to be due to the DOTR being at-capacity and nonpelvis trauma specialists taking weekend call. Overall, 12.5 percent of procedures experienced delays, of which, 4.8 percent were attributed to nonmedical-related reasons. Nonmedical delays were more likely to be attributed to younger patients, high-energy mechanisms, Thursday through Saturday hospital admission, pelvis/acetabular fractures, and external fixation.

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Does Lumbosacral Fusion Increase Hip Joint Space?

The Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research published a retrospective study which examined the effect of lumbosacral fusion on hip joint space. The sacral slope, sagittal vertical axis, pelvic incidence, lumbar lordosis, and pelvic tilt were compared in patients who underwent short-segment (n = 55) versus long-segment fusions (n = 46). No significant differences were observed between groups in terms of spinopelvic parameters and joint space narrowing, although a positive correlation was found between segment length and hip joint space narrowing.

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AAOS Members in the News: Felicity G.L. Fishman, MD, and Sanjeev Kakar, MD

Felicity G.L. Fishman, MD, FAAOS, talked with CBS News about how her team’s cast art helps calm the nerves of her pediatric patients. Sanjeev Kakar, MD, FAAOS, was featured in a CBS News Texas story about ways to avoid bone and joint injuries while playing pickleball. If you are interested in working with the media and serving as an AAOS spokesperson or orthopaedics subject matter expert, email media@aaos.org.

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AAOS Now

The Most Successful Organizations Embrace Diversity

In his June President’s Message, AAOS President Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, FAAOS, discusses AAOS’ commitment to creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture within the field of orthopaedics. “Developing leaders and engaging members of different sexes and gender identities, ethnicities, sexual orientations, ages, career stages, practice settings, and geolocations are absolutely critical to advance AAOS’ mission, continue to meet our members’ ever-changing needs, and ensure our long-term viability,” he writes.

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Your AAOS

Register by July 24 to Save: Surgical Skills in Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty

Elevate your surgical skills in total hip and total knee arthroplasty by attending this hands-on course Sept. 22 to 24 in Rosemont, Ill. Expert faculty will deliver contemporary strategies for preoperative planning, surgical execution, and postoperative management for primary and revision total hip and total knee arthroplasty. Spend most of the course in the cadaver lab practicing current techniques for a variety of procedures with direct guidance from course instructors, including Directors Nicholas J. Giori, MD, PhD, FAAOS; Charles L. Nelson, MD, FAAOS; Hany S. Bedair, MD, FAAOS; and David W. Manning, MD, FAAOS.

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