The Fall Classic
2014; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.arthro.2014.07.006
ISSN1526-3231
AutoresJames H. Lubowitz, Matthew T. Provencher, Michael J. Rossi, Jefferson C. Brand,
Tópico(s)Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
ResumoIn Major League Baseball, the annual championship is known as the World Series, which is often referred to as a “Fall Classic” because the series is played during the autumn months. Last year's World Series was won by the Boston Red Sox. While the 2014 World Series, which we are eagerly anticipating, is scheduled for next month, we are titling our September issue of Arthroscopy the Fall Classic because we find the issue to be full of classic articles. How do we define classic? To us, a classic article has clinical relevance,1Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Smiles from coast to coast: A most clinically relevant issue of arthroscopy.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 1025-1026Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (4) Google Scholar, 2Lubowitz J.H. Poehling G.G. Clinical relevance: Eight shoulders and a knee.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 571-572Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (6) Google Scholar by which we mean something we read may cause us to consider making a change in our real life clinical practice. Science occurs in baby steps, and sometimes the significance of a study is arcane, mysterious, hidden, and unpredictable. Some research seems important, only to turn out to be a false path, whereas some research seems insignificant at first, but has a great importance in the future.3Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Two steps forward, one step back.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 1453-1455Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (16) Google Scholar For this Fall Classic, we will start with an easy quiz:A.How long have you been in training or practice?B.Do you have a subspecialty?C.Now, quickly, how many of the following arthroscopic and related techniques seem clinically relevant?•Lateral patellotibial ligament reconstruction for medial patellar instability4Sawyer G.A. Cram T. LaPrade R.F. Lateral patellotibial ligament reconstruction for medial patellar instability.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept1; 3Google Scholar•ORIF of distal clavicle fracture with supplementary button coracoclavicular fixation5Hanypsiak B. Hanflik A. Friedman D.J. ORIF of distal clavicle fracture with supplementary button coracoclavicular fixation.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept1; 3Google Scholar•Arthroscopic decompression of central acetabular impingement with notchplasty6Gupta A. Redmond J.M. Hammarstedt J.E. Stake C.E. Liu Y. Domb B.G. Arthroscopic decompression of central acetabular impingement with notchplasty.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept1; 3Google Scholar•Transtendon, double-row, transosseous equivalent arthroscopic repair of partial-thickness, articular surface rotator cuff tears7Dilisio M.F. Miller L.R. Higgins L.D. Transtendon, double row, transosseous equivalent arthroscopic repair of partial-thickness, articular surface rotator cuff tears.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept8; 3Google Scholar•Novel arthroscopic inside-out repair technique for pasta lesions8Caldwell L. Cooper A.R. Elfar J.C. A novel arthroscopic inside-out repair technique for PASTA lesions.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept8; 3Google Scholar•Arthroscopic treatment of subscapularis calcific tendonitis9Fields L.K. Muxlow C.J. Caldwell P.E. Arthroscopic treatment of subscapularis calcific tendonitis.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept8; 3Google Scholar•ACL reconstruction with preservation of femoral ACL stump10Nag H.L. Gupta H. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with preservation of femoral ACL stump.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept15; 3Google Scholar•Anatomic graft passage in remnant-preserving posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction11Ahn J.H. Lee S.H. Anatomic graft passage in remnantpreserving posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept15; 3PubMed Google Scholar•Anatomic reconstruction of chronic coracoclavicular ligaments tears: Arthroscopic-assisted approach with non-rigid mechanical fixation and graft augmentation12Natera L.G. Sarasquete J. Abat F. Anatomic reconstruction of chronic coracoclavicular ligaments tears: Arthroscopic-assisted approach with non-rigid mechanical fixation and graft augmentation.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept15; 3Google Scholar•Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction: A technique with a “V” shaped patella tunnel13Ahmad R. Jayasekera N. Schranz P. Mandalia V. Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction: A technique with a “V” shaped patella tunnel.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept22; 3Google Scholar•Arthroscopic anatomic reconstruction of the lateral ligaments of the ankle with gracilis autograft14Guillo S. Archbold P. Perera A. Bauer T. Sonnery-Cottet B. Arthroscopic anatomic reconstruction of the lateral ligaments of the ankle with gracilis autograft.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept22; 3Google Scholar•Capsulotomy first: A novel concept for hip arthroscopy15Thaunat M. Murphy C.G. Chatellard R. et al.Capsulotomy first: A novel concept for hip arthroscopy.Arthrosc Tech. 2014 Sept22; 3Google Scholar What we find to be cool in this Fall Classic, as the Northern Hemisphere grows cool this time of year, is that the 12 techniques from the quiz represent the 12 PubMed Central cited Arthroscopy Techniques articles with videos published in September!16Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Arthroscopy Techniques achieves PubMed Central citation, yet knee and shoulder outcome failures represent a challenge, and a presidential address prepares us for adversity.Arthroscopy. 2013; 29: 1461-1462Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (9) Google Scholar, 17Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Our new journal: Arthroscopy Techniques.Arthroscopy. 2012; 28: 149-150Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (13) Google Scholar, 18Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Arthroscopy Techniques: Aims and scope.Arthroscopy. 2013; 29: 1Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (10) Google Scholar, 19Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Award-winning research and a new journal.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 1599-1601Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (13) Google Scholar We have taken this quiz ourselves, because we wanted to judge the clinical relevance of Arthroscopy Techniques. And, even though your Editor-in-chief has narrowed his clinical practice to knee arthroscopy, and even though as a group, we rarely dabble in hip,20Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Rossi M.J. Of particular interest on knee anterior cruciate ligament and hip arthroscopy.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 776-777Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (3) Google Scholar we find many of these techniques clinically relevant and of significant interest personally. A goal of Arthroscopy Techniques is clinical relevance, and as we develop this relatively new venture, our primary focus is quality, peer-reviewed content. We urge readers to watch some of the videos at www.arthroscopytechniques.org. Video your own cases.21Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Let us go to the video: Part II.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 743Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (8) Google Scholar, 22Lubowitz J.H. Poehling G.G. Let’s go to the video.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 705-706Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (10) Google Scholar Contribute as authors. Show us your classic or innovative techniques. Show us how you do it. Not sure how to video the “outside-view” during an arthroscopic procedure? Your Editor-in-Chief shares his number 1 pearl. Attach the high-definition video camera on your mobile phone to a steadicam for mobile phone (Google steadicam for mobile phone), and aim the operating room lights away from the surgical field. That's how we do it on a budget in Taos, New Mexico.23Wilson T. Lubowitz J.H. Minimally invasive posterior hamstring harvest.Arthrosc Tech. 2013; 2: e299-e301Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (16) Google Scholar, 24Lubowitz JH, MacKay G, Gilmer B. Knee medial collateral ligament and posteromedial corner anatomic repair with internal bracing. Arthrosc Tech in press, available online 11 August, 2014. doi:10.1016/j.eats.2014.05.008.Google Scholar Moving on to the Green Journal that you are reading now,25Lubowitz J.H. Provencher M.T. Poehling G.G. Good things come in a green package.Arthroscopy. 2013; 29: 191-192Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (3) Google Scholar among the Fall Classics, defined above as relevant to real life clinical practice, are “hot topics” like rotator cuff single versus double row,26Mascarenhas R. Chalmers P.N. Sayegh E.T. et al.Is double-row rotator cuff repair clinically superior to single-row rotator cuff repair: A systematic review of overlapping meta-analyses.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1156-1165Google Scholar two original scientific articles on ACL infection,27Windhamre H.B. Mikkelsen C. Forssblad M. Willberg L. Postoperative septic arthritis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Does it affect the outcome? A retrospective controlled study.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1100-1109Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (29) Google Scholar, 28Wang C. Ao Y. Fan X. et al.C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate changes after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Guideline to diagnose and monitor postoperative infection.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1110-1115Google Scholar and original scientific articles on postoperative stiffness after arthroscopic versus open biceps tenodesis,29Werner B.C. Pehlivan H.C. Hart J.M. et al.Increased incidence of postoperative stiffness after arthroscopic compared with open biceps tenodesis.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1075-1084Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (37) Google Scholar knot impingement after rotator cuff repair,30Park Y.E. Shon M.S. Lim T.K. Koh K.H. Jung S.W. Yoo J.C. Knot impingement after rotator cuff repair: Is it real?.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1055-1060Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (10) Google Scholar ACL tibial tunnel placement accuracy comparing transtibial versus independent femoral techniques,31Keller T. Tompkins M. Economopoulos K. et al.Tibial tunnel placement accuracy during anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Independent femoral versus transtibial femoral tunnel drilling techniques.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1116-1123Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (21) Google Scholar hip range of motion,32Martin H.D. Hatem M.A. Kivlan B.R. Martin R.L. Function of the ligamentum teres in limiting hip rotation: A cadaveric study.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1085-1091Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (44) Google Scholar and nonoperative treatment of Achilles tendon rupture with platelet-rich plasma.33Kaniki N. Willits K. Mohtadi N. Fung V. Bryant D. A retrospective comparative study with historical control to determine the effectiveness of platelet-rich plasma as part of nonoperative treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture.Arthroscopy. 2014; 30: 1139-1145Google Scholar This month, our strong opinion is that the Green Journal is indeed clinically relevant, which has always been the goal. We hope this content meets your needs. While we are sharing editorial pearls, we are pleased to share the top 20 Arthroscopy journal articles by number of citations in the last 5 years (as of July 8, 2014 on Scopus.com, Table 1). Researchers should especially note that these are what your editors consider to be today's evidence-based hot topics. It remains to be seen if today's hot topics become future Fall Classics.Table 1The 20 Top Cited Arthroscopy Articles Published Since 2009AuthorsSubjectCitationsLarson, Giveans34Larson C.M. Giveans M.R. Arthroscopic debridement versus refixation of the acetabular labrum associated with femoroacetabular impingement.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 369-376Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (303) Google ScholarDebridement v refixing acetab labrum w/FAI143Grasso, Milano, Salvatore, Falcone, Deriu, Fabbriciani35Grasso A. Milano G. Salvatore M. Falcone G. Deriu L. Fabbriciani C. Single-row versus double-row arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: A prospective randomized clinical study.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 4-12Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (172) Google ScholarSingle- v double-row RC repair90Lopez-Vidriero, Goulding, Simon, Sanchez, Johnson36Lopez-Vidriero E. Goulding K.A. Simon D.A. Sanchez M. Johnson D.H. The use of platelet-rich plasma in arthroscopy and sports medicine: Optimizing the healing environment.Arthroscopy. 2010; 26: 269-278Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (214) Google ScholarPRP in arthroscopy and sports medicine89Lubowitz37Lubowitz J.H. Anteromedial portal technique for the anterior cruciate ligament femoral socket: Pitfalls and solutions.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 95-101Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (208) Google ScholarAM portal ACL femoral socket89Oh, Kim, Ji, Jo, Bin, Gong38Oh J.H. Kim S.H. Ji H.M. Jo K.H. Bin S.W. Gong H.S. Prognostic factors affecting anatomic outcome of rotator cuff repair and correlation with functional outcome.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 30-39Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (243) Google ScholarAnatomic outcome of RC repair86van Eck, Lesniak, Schreiber, Fu39van Eck C.F. Lesniak B.P. Schreiber V.M. Fu F.H. Anatomic single- and double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction flowchart.Arthroscopy. 2010; 26: 258-268Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (234) Google ScholarSB & DB ACL reconstruction81Kon, Mandelbaum, Buda, Filardo, Delcogliano, Timoncini, Fornasari, Giannini, Marcacci40Kon E. Mandelbaum B. Buda R. et al.Platelet-rich plasma intra-articular injection versus hyaluronic acid viscosupplementation as treatments for cartilage pathology: From early degeneration to osteoarthritis.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 1490-1501Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (360) Google ScholarPRP v hyaluronic acid80Samuelsson, Andersson, Karlsson41Samuelsson K. Andersson D. Karlsson J. Treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injuries with special reference to graft type and surgical technique: An assessment of randomized controlled trials.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 1139-1174Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (187) Google ScholarACL injuries, graft type80Bedi, Musahl, Steuber, Kendoff, Choi, Allen, Pearle, Altchek42Bedi A. Musahl V. Steuber V. et al.Transtibial versus anteromedial portal reaming in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: An anatomic and biomechanical evaluation of surgical technique.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 380-390Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (224) Google ScholarTT v AM portal for ACL77Matsuda43Matsuda D.K. Acute iatrogenic dislocation following hip impingement arthroscopic surgery.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 400-404Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (236) Google ScholarHip surgery & iatrogenic dislocation74Andersson, Samuelsson, Karlsson44Andersson D. Samuelsson K. Karlsson J. Treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injuries with special reference to surgical technique and rehabilitation: An assessment of randomized controlled trials.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 653-685Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (132) Google ScholarACL injuries, technique & rehab67Byrd, Jones45Byrd J.W.T. Jones K.S. Hip arthroscopy for labral pathology: Prospective analysis with 10-year follow-up.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 365-368Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (194) Google ScholarHip arthroscopy for labral injury66Bedi, Raphael, Maderazo, Pavlov, Williams46Bedi A. Raphael B. Maderazo A. Pavlov H. Williams R.J. Transtibial versus anteromedial portal drilling for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cadaveric study of femoral tunnel length and obliquity.Arthroscopy. 2010; 26: 342-350Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (171) Google ScholarTT v AM portal for ACL65Botser, Smith, Nasser, Domb47Botser I.B. Smith T.W. Nasser R. Domb B.G. Open surgical dislocation versus arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement: A comparison of clinical outcomes.Arthroscopy. 2011; 27: 270-278Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (218) Google ScholarOpen v arthroscopic dislocation for FAI60Bedi, Altchek48Bedi A. Altchek D.W. The “footprint” anterior cruciate ligament technique: An anatomic approach to anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 1128-1138Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (108) Google Scholar“Footprint” ACL technique60Radice, Yánez, Gutiérrez, Rosales, Pinedo, Coda49Radice F. Yánez R. Gutiérrez V. Rosales J. Pinedo M. Coda S. Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging findings in anterior cruciate ligament grafts with and without autologous platelet-derived growth factors.Arthroscopy. 2010; 26: 50-57Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (173) Google ScholarACL and PDGF59Stärke, Kopf, Petersen, Becker50Stärke C. Kopf S. Petersen W. Becker R. Meniscal repair.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 1033-1044Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (180) Google ScholarMeniscal repair59Philippon, Kuppersmith, Wolff, Briggs51Philippon M.J. Kuppersmith D.A. Wolff A.B. Briggs K.K. Arthroscopic findings following traumatic hip dislocation in 14 professional athletes.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 169-174Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (145) Google ScholarTraumatic hip dislocation in athletes58Ho, Gardiner, Shah, Steiner52Ho J.Y. Gardiner A. Shah V. Steiner M.E. Equal kinematics between central anatomic single-bundle and double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 464-472Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (111) Google ScholarKinematics in SB & DB ACLR57Valentí Nin, Mora Gasque, Valentí Azcárate, Aquerreta Beola, Hernandez Gonzalez53Valentí Nin J.R. Mora Gasque G. Valentí Azcárate A. Aquerreta Beola J.D. Hernandez Gonzalez M. Has platelet-rich plasma any role in anterior cruciate ligament allograft healing?.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 1206-1213Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (151) Google ScholarPRP in ACL allograft healing57Note: Results of Scopus search on July 8, 2014. Open table in a new tab Note: Results of Scopus search on July 8, 2014. Finally, we appreciate that arthroscopic surgeons and related researchers are busy, and that readers devote valuable time to pondering the journal, and we nevertheless must once again ask, because we continuously seek feedback: Please correspond, and please let us know if we are meeting your needs, and how you think our journals can continue to improve. As always, we encourage all letters to the editor.54Lubowitz J.H. Poehling G.G. Letters to the editor: The best arthroscopy research ever!.Arthroscopy. 2009; 25: 939-940Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (4) Google Scholar
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