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Arthroplast Today ; 28: 101475, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39188564

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Background: Institutional academic productivity varies on an individual level. This study aims to analyze the research output of adult reconstruction and arthroplasty fellowship programs in the United States. Methods: The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons Fellowship Directory was used to evaluate 112 adult reconstruction and arthroplasty fellowships in the United States. Publication data and Hirsch index (h-index) were collected from the Scopus Database. All of each author's total publications were analyzed with their current institution, regardless of their affiliation at the time of publication. Multivariate logistic regressions were performed to determine the effect of program size on research productivity. Results: The total number of publications per institution ranged from 2 to 3743, with a mean of 289 and a median of 135. The h-index of individual faculty members ranged from 0 to 103, with a mean of 16 and a median of 11. The number of faculty (P < .001) and number of fellows (P = .003) per program had a significant effect on the total number of publications. The number of faculty did not have a significant effect on the median number of publications (P = .12) or the median h-index (P = .31). The number of fellows had a significant effect on the median number of publications (P < .001) and the median h-index (P < .001). Conclusions: Academic productivity in adult reconstruction and arthroplasty fellowships within the United States varies widely, with the top few institutions responsible for a majority of the overall output.

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Arthrosc Tech ; 13(1): 102830, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38312867

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Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries commonly occur in overhead athletes as a result of excess valgus stress on the elbow and can be functionally debilitating, requiring surgical intervention. Since the advent of the first initial UCL reconstruction technique pioneered by Dr. Frank Jobe performed on professional baseball player Tommy John, UCL, or Tommy John Ligament reconstruction has successfully returned athletes to sport following injury and shown enhanced clinical outcomes with minimal complication rates. Tommy John surgery continues to evolve with the development of various techniques over recent years. This technical note describes a UCL repair with an internal brace using knotless suture anchors and aims to contribute to the current literature a technique that is efficacious and reproducible and offers satisfactory stability, functionality, and return to play.

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J Glaucoma ; 32(7): 609-612, 2023 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36795534

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PRCIS: Glaucoma surgeons are highly rated by the general public. Physicians with shorter wait times and who are younger are more likely to have higher ratings. Female glaucoma physicians are less likely to have higher ratings. PURPOSE: Find what characteristics of glaucoma physicians are associated with higher online ratings. METHODS: All American members of the American Glaucoma Society were queried on Healthgrades, Vitals, and Yelp. Ratings, medical school ranking, region of practice, sex, age, and wait times were recorded. RESULTS: One thousand one hundred six (78.2%) of American Glaucoma Society members had at least 1 review across the 3 platforms. The average score among glaucoma surgeons was 4.160 (0.898 SD). Female physicians were associated with lower online ratings [adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 0.536; 95% CI 0.354-0.808]. Physicians with <30 minutes of wait time had higher ratings: 15-30 minutes wait time (aOR: 2.273; 95% CI: 1.430-3.636) and <15 minutes wait time (aOR: 3.102; 95% CI: 1.888-5.146). Older physicians had lower ratings (aOR: 0.384; 95% CI: 0.255-0.572). CONCLUSIONS: Public online ratings of glaucoma specialists in the United States seem to favor those of younger age, men, and those with shorter wait times.


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Cirujanos , Listas de Espera , Masculino , Humanos , Femenino , Estados Unidos , Satisfacción del Paciente , Presión Intraocular , Oportunidad Relativa
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