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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37186781/definitions-and-criteria-for-diabetes-related-foot-disease-iwgdf-2023-update
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaap J van Netten, Sicco A Bus, Jan Apelqvist, Pam Chen, Vivienne Chuter, Robert Fitridge, Frances Game, Robert J Hinchliffe, Peter A Lazzarini, Joseph Mills, Matilde Monteiro-Soares, Edgar J G Peters, Katherine M Raspovic, Eric Senneville, Dane K Wukich, Nicolaas C Schaper
Multiple disciplines are involved in the management of diabetes-related foot disease and a common vocabulary is essential for clear communication. Based on the systematic reviews of the literature that form the basis of the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) Guidelines, the IWGDF has developed a set of definitions and criteria for diabetes-related foot disease. This document describes the 2023 update of these definitions and criteria. We suggest these definitions be used consistently in both clinical practice and research, to facilitate clear communication with people with diabetes-related foot disease and between professionals around the world...
May 15, 2023: Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37179484/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-active-charcot-neuro-osteoarthropathy-in-persons-with-diabetes-mellitus-a%C3%A2-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine M Raspovic, Nicolaas C Schaper, Catherine Gooday, Arun Bal, Robert Bem, Avneesh Chhabra, Mary Hastings, Crystal Holmes, Nina L Petrova, Maria Gala Santini Araujo, Eric Senneville, Dane K Wukich
BACKGROUND: There are uncertainties regarding the diagnostic criteria, optimal treatment methods, interventions, monitoring and determination of remission of Charcot neuro-osteoarthropathy (CNO) of the foot and ankle in people with diabetes mellitus (DM). The aims of this systematic review are to investigate the evidence for the diagnosis and subsequent treatment, to clarify the objective methods for determining remission and to evaluate the evidence for the prevention of re-activation in people with CNO, DM and intact skin...
May 14, 2023: Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37069946/comparative-analysis-of-unicompartmental-total-knee-arthroplasty-and-high-tibial-osteotomy-time-to-total-knee-arthroplasty-and-other-outcome-measures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philip A Serbin, Dang-Huy Do, Andrew Hinkle, Dane Wukich, Michael Huo, Senthil Sambandam
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus on whether unicompartmental arthroplasty (UKA) or high tibial osteotomy (HTO) is superior for unicompartmental arthritis. While there are studies comparing revision and complication rates, none matched a large number of patients undergoing HTO and UKA in the United States and compared these outcomes. We investigated TKA conversion rate and the complications following HTO or UKA. METHODS: This retrospective study queried the PearlDiver database of all patients undergoing UKA and HTO using CPT codes between January 2011 and January 2020...
April 2023: Arthroplasty Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36841583/ankle-joint-salvage-for-rigid-flatfoot-deformity
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REVIEW
Kshitij Manchanda, George Tye Liu, Matthew J Johnson, Michael D Van Pelt, Katherine M Raspovic, Dane K Wukich
Rigid flatfoot deformity with valgus ankle instability is a complex condition to treat. Thorough clinical and radiographic evaluation is vital to determine treatment strategies. Nonoperative treatment usually relies on bracing or various orthoses. Surgical interventions include ligament reconstruction, osteotomies, arthrodesis, arthroplasty, or a combination of these procedures. Before addressing the ankle deformity, a plantigrade foot is important so a staged approach may be necessary. Misalignment of the ankle replacement can lead to edge loading and early failure...
April 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36251594/incidence-of-complications-and-risk-factors-for-nonunion-after-ankle-fracture-in-diabetes-mellitus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lawrence A Lavery, David C Lavery, Tyson Green, Nathan Hunt, Matthew Malone, Dane Wukich
BACKGROUND: To evaluate complications and risk factors for nonunion in patients with diabetes after ankle fracture. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of 139 patients with diabetes and ankle fractures followed for 1 year. We evaluated the incidence of wounds, infections, nonunions, Charcot's arthropathy, and amputations. We determined Fracture severity (unimalleolar, bimalleolar, trimalleolar), nonunion, and Charcot's arthropathy from radiographs. Nonunion was defined as a fracture that did not heal within 6 months of fracture...
2022: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36246028/comparison-of-differences-in-complications-and-revision-after-conversion-to-total-hip-arthroplasty-from-plating-vs-nailing-vs-hemiarthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Senthil Sambandam, Varatharaj Mounasamy, Dane Wukich
Background: Total hip arthroplasty (THA)after previous hip surgery increases the procedure complexity and complication rate. We investigated the complication rates following conversion to total hip arthroplasty from three hip surgeries, namely plate fixation of the intertrochanteric fracture, nailing of the trochanteric fracture, and hemiarthroplasty of the hip. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted using the PearlDiver database (www.pearldiverinc.com, Colorado Springs) and identified all patients undergoing THA between 2010 and 2019...
September 2022: Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36243474/a-stepwise-approach-to-nonoperative-and-operative-management-of-the-diabetic-foot-ulceration
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REVIEW
Katherine M Raspovic, Matthew J Johnson, Dane K Wukich
There are multiple factors that lead to the development of the diabetic foot ulceration (DFU). The ultimate goal when treating DFU is to prevent amputation. Initial therapy should include debridement, maintaining a healthy wound environment, and offloading. In the setting of infection or a nonhealing DFU, surgical intervention may be necessary. The goals of this article are to discuss the key aspects of the initial examination, standard nonoperative treatment, and the operative treatment options for patients with DFU...
November 2022: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36208892/modified-lapidus-procedure-and-hallux-valgus-a-systematic-review-and-update-on-triplanar-correction
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REVIEW
Dang-Huy Do, Joshua Jian Sun, Dane K Wukich
This review article examines contemporary methods and assesses radiographic outcomes and postoperative complications following the modified Lapidus procedure. A systematic review demonstrated significant improvements in intermetatarsal angle, hallux valgus angle, and tibial sesamoid position. We are updating a modified Lapidus technique for achieving triplanar correction of hallux valgus. Two cases of hallux valgus, one primary and one recurrent, are presented. As demonstrated in the systematic review, outcomes of Lapidus procedures create future opportunities...
October 2022: Orthopedic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36204030/differences-between-total-ankle-replacement-and-ankle-arthrodesis-in-post-operative-complications-and-reoperations-at-30-days-and-one-year
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Senthil Sambandam, Philip Serbin, Dietrich Riepen, Vikram A Aggarwal, Varatharaj Mounasamy, Dane Wukich
Purpose Total ankle replacement (TAR) and ankle arthrodesis (AA) are two commonly performed procedures for end-stage arthritis of the ankle joint. The aim of this study was to analyze the differences in the rates of complications and reoperations at both 30 days and one year within a matched sample of TAR and AA patients from a large database population. Methods A commercially available patient database record, known as the PearlDiver database (www.pearldiverinc.com, Colorado Springs, CO, USA), was used for this study...
September 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36163143/analysis-of-baseline-characteristics-length-of-stay-cost-of-care-complications-and-subgroup-analysis-of-patients-undergoing-total-ankle-arthroplasty-a-large-database-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Senthil Sambandam, Tejas Senthil, Philip Serbin, Vibhu Krishnan Viswanathan, Varatharaj Mounasamy, Dane Wukich
Although total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is becoming a progressively common procedure with a reported 10-fold increase in its prevalence over the past 2 decades; there is still limited large-scale data regarding its overall outcome. Using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database, patients who underwent TAA between 2016 and 2019 were identified (ICD-10 CMP code). Data regarding demographic details, co-morbidities, geographic locations of procedure, hospital stay, expenditure incurred, and complications encountered were analyzed...
August 20, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36147596/meta-analysis-outcomes-of-surgical-and-medical-management-of-diabetic-foot-osteomyelitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David H Truong, Roger Bedimo, Matthew Malone, Dane K Wukich, Orhan K Oz, Amanda L Killeen, Lawrence A Lavery
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes in the published literature on medical and surgical management of diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO). Methods: A PubMed and Google Scholar search of articles relating to DFO was performed over the dates of January 1931 to January 2020. Articles that involved Charcot arthropathy, case reports, small case series, review articles, commentaries, nonhuman studies, and non-English articles were excluded...
September 2022: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36096557/limb-salvage-in-severe-diabetic-foot-infection
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REVIEW
Dane K Wukich, Matthew J Johnson, Katherine M Raspovic
Severe diabetic foot infections (DFI) are both limb threatening and life threatening and associated with negative impact on health-related quality of life. Most severe DFIs require surgical intervention, and the goal of treatment should be preservation of limb function in addition to eradication of infection. Minor amputations are required in approximately 40% and major amputations in approximately 20% of patients. Significant risk factors for lower extremity amputation included male gender, smoking, previous amputation, osteomyelitis, peripheral artery disease, retinopathy, severe infections, gangrene, neuroischemic diabetic foot infections, leukocytosis, positive wound cultures, and isolation of gram-negative bacteria...
September 2022: Foot and Ankle Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36089991/the-impact-of-obesity-on-total-knee-arthroplasty-outcomes-a-retrospective-matched-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vikram A Aggarwal, Senthil N Sambandam, Dane K Wukich
BACKGROUND: Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is a common orthopaedic surgery to treat advanced knee arthritis. Post-operative complications can be affected by obesity, defined as a body mass index of 30 kg/m2 or higher. We examine the rates of specific complications, revision rates, and costs of care following TKA and compare them between multifactor matched obese and non-obese patients. We hypothesize these outcomes will be worse in obese patients than in non-obese patients. METHODS: This retrospective study of the PearlDiver database queries for patients who underwent TKA under Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) codes between January 2011 and January 2020...
October 2022: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36060384/the-impact-of-obesity-on-total-hip-arthroplasty-outcomes-a-retrospective-matched-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vikram A Aggarwal, Senthil Sambandam, Dane Wukich
Aim Previous research has shown that obesity is associated with worse postoperative outcomes. We aim to determine how rates of specific complications after total hip arthroplasty (THA) align with obesity status. We hypothesize that obese patients would have higher rates of complications and cost and thus have worse outcomes than non-obese patients. Methods Data were collected from a large commercial insurance database between 2011 and 2020. Patients underwent a hip replacement under current procedural terminology (CPT) and International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD-9/ICD-10) codes...
July 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35747060/conversion-total-knee-arthroplasty-after-tibial-plateau-fixation-is-associated-with-lower-reimbursement-greater-complication-rates-and-similar-opioid-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob Wood, Varatharaj Mounasamy, Dane Wukich, Senthil Sambandam
Objective Total knee replacement after previous open reduction and internal fixation for tibial plateau fracture (conversion total knee) increases the complexity of the procedure and the complication rate. However, very little research exists to report on opioid use and cost associated with total knee arthroplasty (TKA) following tibial plateau fracture fixation as compared to primary TKA patients with no history of tibial plateau fracture. The aim of this study is to compare the differences in opioid use, reimbursements, and complication rates between patients with and without a history of tibial plateau fracture undergoing TKA...
May 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35717355/amputation-and-infection-are-the-greatest-fears-in-patients-with-diabetes-foot-complications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dane K Wukich, Katherine M Raspovic, Daniel C Jupiter, Nathan Heineman, Junho Ahn, Matthew J Johnson, George T Liu, Michael D VanPelt, Javier Lafontaine, Larry Lavery, Paul Kim, Paul A Nakonezny
AIMS: To determine the degree patients with diabetic foot ulcers, Charcot neuroarthropathy and neuropathic fractures and dislocations fear complications (death, dialysis, heart attack, stroke, blindness, diabetic foot infection, minor and major lower extremity amputation [LEA]) that can occur and to assess if there is a difference between fears of patients with diabetic foot ulcers, Charcot neuroarthropathy and neuropathic fractures and dislocations and diabetic patients without these complications...
July 2022: Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35701302/a-systematic-review-of-intramedullary-fixation-in-midfoot-charcot-neuroarthropathy
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REVIEW
Dane K Wukich, George T Liu, Matthew J Johnson, Michael D Van Pelt, Katherine M Raspovic, Trapper Lalli, Paul Nakonezny
Charcot neuroarthropathy can cause severe deformity of the midfoot, and intramedullary use of beams and bolts has been utilized as a method of definitive stabilization. This systematic review evaluated the outcomes of intramedullary beaming in patients with Charcot neuroarthropathy and determined the methodological quality of the studies. Four online databases were searched: PubMed, MEDLINE (Clarivate Analytics), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health) and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)...
April 28, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35613971/one-and-two-year-analysis-of-a-five-year-prospective-multicenter-study-assessing-radiographic-and-patient-reported-outcomes-following-triplanar-first-tarsometatarsal-arthrodesis-with-early-weightbearing-for-symptomatic-hallux-valgus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George T Liu, Avneesh Chhabra, Mindi J Dayton, Paul D Dayton, William J Duke, Daniel C Farber, Daniel J Hatch, Deidre A Kile, Jennifer Koay, Jody P McAleer, Abdi Raissi, Katherine M Raspovic, Robert D Santrock, Robert P Taylor, Michael D VanPelt, Dane K Wukich
We report one- and 2-year results of a prospective, 5-year, multicenter study of radiographic, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes following triplanar first tarsometatarsal arthrodesis with early weightbearing. One-hundred and seventeen patients were included with a mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) follow-up time of 16.6 (15.5, 17.7) months. Mean (95% CI) time to weightbearing in a boot walker was 7.8 (6.6, 9.1) days, mean time to return to athletic shoes was 45.0 (43.5, 46.6) days, and mean time to return to unrestricted activity was 121...
April 27, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35543296/utilisation-of-skin-blood-flow-as-a-precursor-for-pressure-injury-development-in-persons-with-acute-spinal-cord-injury-a-proof-of-concept
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Ting Tzen, Patricia T Champagne, Varsha Rao, Jijia Wang, Wei-Han Tan, Merrine Klakeel, Nitin B Jain, Dane K Wukich, Timothy J Koh
People with spinal cord injury (SCI) are at high risk of developing a pressure injury. It is unclear why some people with SCI develop pressure injury while others with similar predisposing risk factors do not during acute hospitalisation. This may hinder healthcare utilisation to prevent pressure injuries. The purpose of the study was to examine the proof-of-concept objective bedside skin blood flow measurements before a pressure injury develops in spinal cord injured patients during acute hospitalisation. This was an observational study...
December 2022: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35307157/arthroscopic-findings-in-refractory-symptomatic-fourth-and-fifth-tarsometatarsal-joints
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George T Liu, Michael D Vanpelt, Kshitij Manchanda, Matthew J Johnson, Katherine M Raspovic, Dane K Wukich, Trapper Lalli
Refractory pain to the fourth and fifth tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint can be a source of disability and functional impairment. While pain has been attributed to injury, post-traumatic arthritis, arthrofibrosis, the principal causes of pain in the absence of arthritis are not well elucidated. The purpose of this study is to characterize arthroscopic pathology associated with chronic refractory pain to the fourth and fifth TMT joints. We retrospectively examined 24 patients that underwent arthroscopic surgery of the fourth and fifth TMT joints for refractory pain at our academic institution between 2015 and 2019...
February 20, 2022: Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
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