AAOS Now, January 2025
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Study Investigates Timing of Hip Fracture Surgery and Outcomes in Patients Taking Oral Anticoagulants
A significant number of senior citizens take direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) medications for prophylaxis against strokes, myocardial infarctions, other forms of thromboembolic disease, and numerous other conditions potentially caused by blood clots traveling through their vascular systems.
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Operative Management of Flail Chest Is Associated with Reduction in Acute Respiratory Distress
Claire Donnelley, MD, orthopaedic surgery resident at Yale School of Medicine, presented a study on plating rib fractures in flail chests.
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Improving Wellness: Survey Assesses Burnout Management among Limb-Reconstruction Surgeons
Fewer than 10 percent of surgeons who specialize in limb lengthening and reconstruction utilize wellness counseling, despite high rates of burnout, according to results of a study presented at the AAOS 2024 Annual Meeting.
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Study Investigates Long-Term Pulmonary Function Improvement after Surgery for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Ilkka Helenius, MD, PhD, chief of pediatric orthopaedics and traumatology at Turku University Hospital in Turku, Finland, and colleagues presented a study evaluating long-term pulmonary function outcomes of segmental pedicle screw instrumentation for managing adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
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Study Compares Hip Fracture Treatment Modalities and Survival Outcomes in Older Patients
There has been a recent trend to treat subcapital hip fractures with total joint replacement, but is this the ideal solution for all patients, especially those with limited life expectancy?