
Volume 37, Issue 8, Supplement, 2022-8-1, Pages A1-A8
Articles in this issue:
1. Editorial Board
2. Masthead
3. Table of Contents
4. Proceedings of the 2021 AAHKS Meeting
- Pages S703-S704.
- Chen, Antonia F., MD, MBA.
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5. James A. Rand Young Investigator's Award: Questioning the “Nickel Free” Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S705-S709.
- Lawrie, Charles M., MD, MSc, Bartosiak, Kimberly A., MD, Barrack, Toby N., MD, Nunley, Ryan M., MD, Wright, Rick W., MD, and Barrack, Robert L., MD.
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6. The Lawrence D. Dorr Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award: Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) in Medial and Lateral Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: Does the Status of the ACL Impact Outcomes?
- Pages S710-S715.
- Plancher, Kevin D., MD, MPH, Briggs, Karen K., MPH, Brite, Jasmine E., BS, and Petterson, Stephanie C., MPT, PhD.
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7. The AAHKS Clinical Research Award: Are Minimum Two-Year Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Necessary for Accurate Assessment of Patient Outcomes After Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty?
- Pages S716-S720.
- Seetharam, Abhijit, MD, Deckard, Evan R., BSE, Ziemba-Davis, Mary, BA, and Meneghini, R. Michael, MD.
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8. AAHKS Best Podium Presentation Research Award: Femoral Perforation During Direct Anterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty: Incidence, Cohort Characteristics, and Management
- Pages S721-S726.
- Kinney, Matthew C., MD, Ho, Henry, MS, and Hamilton, William G., MD.
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9. Hospital Charges Are Not Associated With Episode-of-Care Costs or Complications After Total Joint Arthroplasty
- Pages S727-S731.
- D’Amore, Taylor, MD, Goh, Graham S., MD, Courtney, P. Maxwell, MD, and Klein, Gregg R., MD.
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10. Total Hip and Knee Revisions are Really Outpatient Procedures? Implications of the Removal From the Inpatient Only List
- Pages S732-S737.
- Sutton, Ryan, MD, Chisari, Emanuele, MD, Scaramella, Amira, Krueger, Chad A., MD, and Courtney, P. Maxwell, MD.
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11. Extensive Preoperative Work Is Required for Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S738-S741.
- Mohler, Samantha A., MS, Stambough, Jeffrey B., MD, Stronach, Benjamin M., MD, MS, Kathiresan, Ashleigh R., MS, Barnes, C. Lowry, MD, and Mears, Simon C., MD, PhD.
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12. A Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing Analysis of Simultaneous Versus Staged Bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty and Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S742-S747.
- Goh, Graham S., MD, Sutton, Ryan M., MD, D’Amore, Taylor, MD, Baker, Colin M., Clark, Sean C., and Courtney, P. Maxwell, MD.
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13. Dually Insured Medicare/Medicaid Patients Undergoing Primary TJA Have More Comorbidities, Higher Complication Rates, and Lower Reimbursements Compared to Privately Insured Patients
- Pages S748-S752.
- Rosas, Samuel S., MD, PhD, MBA, Luo, T. David, MD, Emory, Cynthia L., MD, MBA, Krueger, Chad A., MD, MBA, Huddleston, James L., MD, and Buller, Leonard T., MD.
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14. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Imaging Workup and Treatment of Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis
- Pages S753-S760.e2.
- Wu, Mark, MD, Case, Ayden, Kim, Billy I., Cochrane, Niall H., MD, Nagy, Gabriela A., PhD, Bolognesi, Michael P., MD, and Seyler, Thorsten M., MD.
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15. The Hip and Femur Fracture Bundle: Preliminary Findings From a Tertiary Hospital
- Pages S761-S765.
- Cooper, Kasa B., MD, Mears, Simon C., MD, PhD, Siegel, Eric R., MS, Stambough, Jeffrey B., MD, Bumpass, David B., MD, and Cherney, Steven M., MD.
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16. Predicting Total Knee Arthroplasty Outpatient Discharge: Surgeons versus Insurance Companies
- Pages S766-S770.
- Rodriguez, Samuel, MD, Lebrun, Drake G., MD, MPH, Shen, Tony S., MD, Rodriguez, Jose G., MD, Valle, Alejandro Gonzalez Della, MD, Rodriguez, Jose A., MD, and Ast, Michael P., MD.
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17. Home Health Care in Medicare-Aged Patients is Associated With Increased Early Emergency Visits, Readmissions, and Costs Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S771-S776.e1.
- Burnett, Robert A., MD, Mestyanek, Christopher E., Courtney, P. Maxwell, MD, and Della Valle, Craig J., MD.
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18. Can a Reduction in Revision Rates Make Robotic Total Knee Arthroplasty Cost Neutral With Manual Total Knee Arthroplasty at Ten-Year Follow-Up? An Episode Cost Analysis
- Pages S777-S781.e3.
- Tompkins, Geoffrey S., MD, Sypher, Katie S., RD, MBA, Griffin, T. Michael, MBA, and Duwelius, Paul D., MD.
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19. Robotic Versus Manual Total Knee Arthroplasty in High Volume Surgeons: A Comparison of Cost and Quality Metrics
- Pages S782-S789.
- Tompkins, Geoffrey S., MD, Sypher, Katie S., RD, MBA, Li, Hsin-Fang, PhD, Griffin, T. Michael, MBA, and Duwelius, Paul J., MD.
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20. Cost-Effectiveness of Closed Incision Negative Pressure Therapy for Surgical Site Management After Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
- Pages S790-S795.
- Cooper, Herbert J., MD, Bongards, Christine, PhD, and Silverman, Ronald P., MD.
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21. The SLIM Study: Economic, Energy, and Waste Savings Through Lowering of Instrumentation Mass in Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S796-S802.e2.
- Adamczyk, Andrew P., MD, MSc, FRCSC, Kim, Paul R., MD, FRCSC, Horton, Isabel, BASc, Gofton, Wade, MD, Med, FRCSC, Beaulé, Paul E., MD, FRCSC, and Grammatopoulos, George, MBBS, DPhil Oxon, MRCS, FRCS.
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22. Intraoperative Imaging in Total Hip Arthroplasty Is Cost-Effective Regardless of Surgical Approach
- Pages S803-S806.
- Kirchner, Gregory J., MD, MPH, Smith, Nathan P., BS, Dunleavy, Mark L., MD, and Nikkel, Lucas E., MD.
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23. A Retrospective Review of Reimbursement in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Disparity Between Case Complexity and RVU Compensation
- Pages S807-S813.
- Patel, Arpan, MS, Oladipo, Victoria, BS, Kerzner, Benjamin, BS, McGlothlin, Jonathan D., BA, and Levine, Brett R., MD.
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24. Telemedicine Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Experience During COVID-19
- Pages S814-S818.e2.
- Giunta, Nancy M., PAC, MHP, Paladugu, Phani S., MS, MA, Bernstein, David N., MD, MBA, MEI, Makhni, Melvin C., MD, MBA, and Chen, Antonia F., MD, MBA.
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25. Short-Stay Arthroplasty is Not Associated With Increased Risk of 90-Day Hospital Returns
- Pages S819-S822.
- Wu, Christine J., MD, Ryan, Sean P., MD, Hinton, Zoe W., MD, Charalambous, Lefko T., MBA, Wellman, Samuel S., MD, Bolognesi, Michael P., MD, and Seyler, Thorsten M., MD, PhD.
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26. A Formal Same-Day Discharge Total Joint Arthroplasty Program May Not Be Necessary: A Propensity-Matched Cohort Study
- Pages S823-S829.
- Singh, Vivek, MD, MPH, Realyvasquez, John, MD, MPH, Simcox, Trevor, MD, Lajam, Claudette M., MD, Schwarzkopf, Ran, MD, MSc, and Davidovitch, Roy I., MD.
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27. Predicting Post-Discharge Opioid Consumption After Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty in the Opioid-Naïve Patient
- Pages S830-S835.e3.
- Debbi, Eytan M., MD, PhD, Krell, Ethan C., MS, Sapountzis, Nicolas, BS, Chiu, Yu-Fen, MS, Lyman, Stephen, PhD, Joseph, Amethia D., MHA, Mandl, Lisa A., MD, MPH, and Gonzalez Della Valle, Alejandro, MD.
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28. The Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index Is an Independent Predictor of Adverse Outcomes for Total Joint Arthroplasty Patients
- Pages S836-S841.
- Fang, Christopher J., MD, Saadat, Ghulam H., MD, Butler, Bennet A., MD, and Bokhari, Faran, MD.
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29. Timing and Type of Bariatric Surgery Preceding Total Knee Arthroplasty Leads to Similar Complications and Outcomes
- Pages S842-S848.
- Sax, Oliver C., DO, MS, Chen, Zhongming, MD, Bains, Sandeep S., MD, Salib, Christopher G., MD, Pervaiz, Sahir S., MD, Mont, Michael A., MD, and Delanois, Ronald E., MD.
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30. Head-to-Head Comparison of Kinematic Alignment Versus Mechanical Alignment for Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S849-S851.
- Elbuluk, Ameer M., MD, Jerabek, Seth A., MD, Suhardi, Vincentius J., MD, Sculco, Peter K., MD, Ast, Michael P., MD, and Vigdorchik, Jonathan M., MD.
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31. Outcomes are Better With a Medial-Stabilized vs a Posterior-Stabilized Total Knee Implanted With Kinematic Alignment
- Pages S852-S858.
- Scott, David F., MD, and Gray, Celeste G., BS.
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32. Cemented Patellar Implant Malposition: A Non-Issue for the Painful Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S859-S863.
- Cherian, Nathan J., BS, Ohnoutka, Cole, BS, Peissig, Evan J., MD, Hsing, Thomas M., MD, Aggarwal, Ajay, MD, and Keeney, James A., MD.
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33. Preoperative Opioids and the Dose-Dependent Effect on Outcomes After Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S864-S870.
- Terhune, E. Bailey, MD, Hannon, Charles P., MD, MBA, Burnett, Robert A., MD, and Della Valle, Craig J., MD.
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34. How Much Hip Motion Is Used in Real-Life Activities? Assessment of Hip Flexion by a Wearable Sensor and Implications After Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S871-S875.
- Sah, Alexander P., MD.
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35. Patients Achieving 90°/45°/0° Intraoperative Stability Do Not Require Hip Precautions Following Posterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Study
- Pages S876-S880.
- Mounts, Marlie R., MA, Turner, Rachael A., BS, Patel, Nimesh B., MD, Snelling, Erin N., BS, Phillips, Raquel E., BS, Levesque, Dean A., BS, PA-C, and Foran, Jared R.H., MD.
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36. Comparison of Postoperative Instability and Acetabular Cup Positioning in Robotic-Assisted Versus Traditional Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S881-S889.
- Shaw, Jonathan H., MD, Rahman, Tahsin M., MD, Wesemann, Luke D., BS, Z. Jiang, Charles, BS, G. Lindsay-Rivera, Kevin, MD, and Davis, Jason J., MD.
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37. Demographic Data Reliably Predicts Total Hip Arthroplasty Component Size
- Pages S890-S894.
- Murphy, Michael P., MD, Boubekri, Amir M., MD, Myall, James J., BS, Ralles, Steven J., MD, and Brown, Nicholas M., MD.
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38. Neocortex Formation in a Tapered Wedge Stem is Not Indicative of Complications or Worse Outcomes
- Pages S895-S900.
- Kellam, Patrick J., MD, Frandsen, Jeffrey J., MD, Randall, Dustin J., Blackburn, Brenna E., PhD, Peters, Christopher L., MD, and Pelt, Christopher E., MD.
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39. Can We Predict Fracture When Using a Short Cementless Femoral Stem in the Anterior Approach?
- Pages S901-S907.
- McGoldrick, Niall P., MCh, FRCS (Tr & Orth), Cochran, Michael J., MD, Biniam, Brook, BSc, Bhullar, Raman S., MD, Beaulé, Paul E., MD, FRCSC, Kim, Paul R., MD, FRCSC, Gofton, Wade T., MD, Med, FRCSC, and Grammatopoulos, George, DPhil (Oxon), FRCS (Tr & Orth).
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40. Surgeon and Facility Volumes Are Associated With Social Disparities and Post-Operative Complications After Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S908-S918.e1.
- Brodeur, Peter G., MA, Boduch, Abigail, MD, Kim, Kang Woo, BA, Cohen, Eric M., MD, Gil, Joseph A., MD, and Cruz, Aristides I., MD, MBA.
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41. Lower Rates of Ceramic Femoral Head Use in Non-White Patients in the United States, a National Registry Study
- Pages S919-S924.e2.
- Upfill-Brown, Alexander M., MD, MSc, Paisner, Noah D., BS, Donnelly, Patrick C., MS, De, Ayushmita, PhD, and Sassoon, Adam A., MD, MS.
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42. Frailty Is Associated With Increased 30-Day Adverse Events and Hospitalization Costs After Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S925-S930.e4.
- Tram, Michael K., BA, O'Connor, Casey M., MD, Qian, Alex S., BS, Tram, Jennifer T., BS, and Tetreault, Matthew W., MD.
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43. Randomized Controlled Trial of Incisional Negative Pressure Following High-Risk Direct Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S931-S936.
- Cooper, H. John, MD, Santos, Walkania M., BS, Neuwirth, Alexander L., MD, Geller, Jeffrey A., MD, Rodriguez, Jose A., MD, Rodriguez-Elizalde, Sebastian, MD, and Shah, Roshan P., MD, JD.
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44. Does Low Back Pain Improve Following Total Hip Arthroplasty?
- Pages S937-S940.
- Vigdorchik, Jonathan M., MD, Shafi, Karim A., MD, Kolin, David A., MSc, Buckland, Aaron J., MD, Carroll, Kaitlin M., MS, and Jerabek, Seth A., MD.
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45. High Incidence of Mechanically Assisted Crevice Corrosion at 10 Years in Non-Cemented, Non-Recalled, Contemporary Total Hip Arthroplasties
- Pages S941-S946.
- McGrory, Brian J., MD, MS.
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46. Tourniquet Use Is Associated With Reduced Blood Loss and Fewer Reoperations in Aseptic Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
- Pages S947-S953.
- Singh, Vivek, MD, MPH, Robin, Joseph X., MD, Fiedler, Benjamin, BA, Rozell, Joshua C., MD, Schwarzkopf, Ran, MD, MSc, and Aggarwal, Vinay K., MD.
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47. Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) at One Year Postoperatively in Aseptic Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
- Pages S954-S957.
- Bendich, Ilya, MD, MBA, Tarity, Thomas D., MD, Alpaugh, Kyle, MD, Lyman, Stephen, PhD, Sculco, Peter K., MD, and McLawhorn, Alexander S., MD, MBA.
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48. Modern Proximal Femoral Replacement in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty for Nononcologic Indications
- Pages S958-S963.
- Heckmann, Nathanael D., MD, Nakata, Haley L., MD, Chung, Brian C., BS, Baker, Jackson R., BS, Longjohn, Donald B., MD, Christ, Alexander B., MD, and Oakes, Daniel A., MD.
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49. Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy Closure Performed Before or After Canal Preparation and Stem Impaction Does Not Affect Axial Stability
- Pages S964-S970.
- Tarity, T. David, MD, Xiang, William, BS, Gkiatas, Ioannis, MD, PhD, Meyers, Kathleen N., MS, Malahias, Michael-Alexander, MD, PhD, Rodriguez, Jose A., MD, Wright, Timothy M., PhD, and Sculco, Peter K., MD.
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50. General Versus Neuraxial Anesthesia in Revision Surgery for Periprosthetic Joint Infection
- Pages S971-S976.
- Serino, Joseph, MD, Galivanche, Anoop R., BS, Grauer, Jonathan N., MD, Haynes, Monique, MD, Karas, Vasili, MD, MS, and Della Valle, Craig J., MD.
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51. Paradoxical Behavior of Plasma d-Dimer From Explantation to Reimplantation in a Two-Stage Revision for Periprosthetic Joint Infection
- Pages S977-S982.
- Pannu, Tejbir S., MD, MS, Villa, Jesus M., MD, Manrique, Jorge, MD, Higuera, Carlos A., MD, and Riesgo, Aldo M., MD.
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52. Predictors of Success With Chronic Antibiotic Suppression for Prosthetic Joint Infections
- Pages S983-S988.
- Burr, Rebecca G., MD, Eikani, Carlo K., BS, Adams, William H., PhD, Hopkinson, William J., MD, and Brown, Nicholas M., MD.
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53. Extended Oral Antibiotics Increase Bacterial Resistance in Patients Who Fail 2-Stage Exchange for Periprosthetic Joint Infection
- Pages S989-S996.
- Kelly, Mick P., MD, Gililland, Jeremy M., MD, Blackburn, Brenna E., PhD, Anderson, Lucas A., MD, Pelt, Christopher E., MD, and Certain, Laura K., MD PhD.
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54. Extended Oral Antibiotic Prophylaxis After Aseptic Revision TKA: Does It Decrease Infection Risk?
- Pages S997-S1003.e1.
- Bukowski, Brandon R., MD, Owen, Aaron R., MD, Turner, Travis W., Fruth, Kristin M., Osmon, Douglas R., MD, Pagnano, Mark W., MD, Berry, Daniel J., MD, and Abdel, Matthew P., MD.
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55. Improving Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury Rates Following Primary Total Joint Arthroplasty
- Pages S1004-S1009.
- Angerett, Nathan R., DO, Yevtukh, Alexander, DO, Ferguson, Christopher M., DO, Kahan, Michael E., DO, Ali, Muzaffar, DO, and Hallock, Richard H., MD.
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56. Perioperative Use of Antifibrotic Medications Associated With Lower Rate of Manipulation After Primary TKA: An Analysis of 101,366 Patients
- Pages S1010-S1015.e1.
- Premkumar, Ajay, MD, MPH, Anatone, Alex, MD, Illescas, Alex, MPH, Memtsoudis, Stavros, MD, PhD, Cross, Michael B., MD, Sculco, Peter K., MD, and Gonzalez Della Valle, Alejandro, MD.
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57. Conflict of Interest Statement