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Posts by Patrick Morgan, MD, FAOA

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"Although we successfully confirmed several risk factors in this dataset, including breech presentation, sex, & birthweight, the logistic regression models were unable to fully explain the variation in the prevalence of DDH".

#DDH #Dysplasia #PedsOrtho #OrthoSky #MedSky

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This is a remarkable— and well deserved— achievement. A long time in coming.

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Amazing accomplishment.

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I thought about getting rid of my loupes when I went into recon. But there’s nothing better for taking out splinters.

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Nothing says happy post-op appointment like a new pair of hand knit socks

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My resident asking why I always use screws.
Also my resident staffing a new consult:

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Friend from med school - now her program’s PD- found out her new onesie has a twin. Her residents are so lucky.

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“Dad, they’re not sweatpants— they’re ninja pants.”

And just like that we’ve got a name change.

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If anyone ever tries to convince you that working in a teaching hospital is a thankless job don’t believe them.

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It’s pretty uncommon in my practice. The data and the AAOS guidelines are pretty clear it’s not going to make a difference for the average patient. I’ve been referred too many knee caps with AVN to be a big fan. Facetectomy seems fine to do. I do now but the level 1 studies didn’t and didn’t matter.

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17 years without a patellar button. Asymptomatic.

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New challenge: trying to edit NIH grant proposal and your 3rd grader just got home from school/music class with his new recorder.

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Here’s how they were managed. The lateral OA was found in the setting of advanced PF OA. The patient wanted a total. On the other side the PF joint was good and with no lateral symptoms a medial uni was a reasonable option —and was the patient’s first choice.
#orthopedics

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It’s an interesting one because of all the patient teaching involved. Very different conversations with those options on the table.

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Bilateral painful knees with windswept deformity. Pain in affected compartment only. If treating operatively what would you recommend: lateral and medial unis? Total and medial uni? Bilateral total?
#orthopedics

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Ladies and gentlemen, the hip spine axis.
#orthopedics #orthosky

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Day 1 of Orthopedic Surgery residency interviews for UMN Orthopedic residency.
As always, completely knocked out by how accomplished the applicants are. Wish we could match every single student here.
#orthopedics

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Explant. One versus two-stage but because it’s a difficult organism with a high failure rateI would counsel for a spacer. Aspiration before replant. At least two weeks abx post-op. And check an A1C and get nutrition labs. There may be a way to medically optimize to improve the odds.

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15% of patient’s don’t like their TKA. Hasn’t changed for decades and neither have our implants.

20 yrs industry trying to say their knees aren’t going in right: “Here’s navigation, here’s a robot.” Needle hasn’t budged.

Maybe time to put resources into just designing better implants?

#orthosky

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You learn more about the pt from 2 secs in the doorway than from 2 hrs on the phone

If you don’t have a dx from the hx you’ve got your work cut out for you.

If you haven’t reproduced the sx on exam you don’t have a dx yet.

One outlier will negate 100 hrs saved by your new shortcut.

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Lindsey Vonn: American on skiing comeback which has 'exceeded' her expectations and could lead to Olympics - BBC Sport American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn explains why she returned to racing after a near six-year absence.

Bo Jackson would like a word.

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#kneereplacement #orthosky

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Saturday interviews for UMN Adult Reconstruction Fellowship. Fantastic candidates!
#orthosky

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A bar chart of the percentage of women who had a new morphometric vertebral fracture during 10 years of follow-up, stratified according to trial group.

A bar chart of the percentage of women who had a new morphometric vertebral fracture during 10 years of follow-up, stratified according to trial group.

Zoledronate administered every 12 to 18 months prevents fractures in older women. Ten years after initiation of this trial, zoledronate administered at baseline and 5 years prevented vertebral fracture. Full trial results: nej.md/4g6wlz3

#MedSky #OrthoSky

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If you’re not going to do a PAO (this pt is in mid-50s and has developed OA) THA in dysplasia still not a chip shot. Hypermobility, small head size, uncommon anatomy make dislocation risk higher.
Preop planning especially important.
#orthosky

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Risk management committee gets the transcripts — and we have to read them sometimes and ooooh boy.

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Heard many arguments for using robots— none very convincing. But there is a very intuitive one that you don’t hear a lot— getting tight alignment for unis. Most that I revise were overstuffed into valgus or failed in varus. Maybe robotics finds a role in avoiding those outliers.
#orthosky #uniknee

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Patellar resurfacing in Sweden is only 3.4% vs 89.7% in the US. This must be the starkest difference in practice patterns between American and Scandinavian Arthroplasty (medicine?). Anyone have a good explanation as to why?
#orthosky #totalknee

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Never been better summation of life in the OR.
#surgsky #orthosky

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Don’t treat burnout w/ modules. Ortho surgeon burnout: 40-60% prev rate; 28.2% of surgeon suicides (’07-’13); 6.3 suicides/10k (vs 3.3 gen pop); 31% meet CDC fitness goals; 80% prioritize family time. Residents: >80 hrs/wk →↓mental health; 30-50% depressive symp; 8% suicide ideation. EAP use: 4%.

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