Top 10 Orthopedic Videos by BroadcastMed

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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair and Bicep Tenodesis: Right Shoulder

Published By Wake Forest Baptist Health | John B. Hubbard, MD

Dr. John B. Hubbard, assistant professor and orthopedic sports surgeon at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, performs a surgical repair of the rotator cuff. Dr. Hubbard uses an MRI showing tendonitis and a torn rotator cuff to help prepare for the surgery as the introduction to the video. 

Making Bent Fingers Go Straight

Published By UW Medicine | Stephen Kennedy, MD

Stephen Kennedy, MD, assistant professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington, explains the common causes of a "bent finger" while discussing recent advances in treating common causes of a bent finger like trigger finger and Dupuytren’s disease.

Dr. Kennedy is a board-certified surgeon at Harborview and Northwest Primary and Specialty Care, a UW assistant professor of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and an adjunct assistant professor of surgery.

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Computer-Assisted Total Knee Replacement

Published By Wake Forest Baptist Health | Jason E. Lang, M.D.

Jason E. Lang, MD, an associate professor and an orthopedic surgeon at Wake Forest Baptist Health, performs a computer-assisted total knee replacement for a 66-year-old female patient.

Dr. Lang's areas of expertise are partial and total knee and hip replacement, minimally invasive joint replacements including uni-compartmental or partial knee replacement and anterior approach to total hip replacement, and revision surgery of the hips and knees.

Minimally-Invasive Posterior Approach Hip

Published By Wake Forest Baptist Health | John Shields, M.D.

Dr. John Shields, an orthopedic surgeon at Forest Baptist Health, performs a minimally invasive posterior hip replacement surgery. He uses a small incision that may lessen deep muscle trauma and help patients recover faster than from incisions made for the standard hip replacement. Dr. Shields is particularly skilled in treating conditions like bursitis, arthritis, and osteoarthritis.

3D Exoscope Transforms Herniated Disc Surgery

Published By Medical University of South Carolina | Stephen Kalhorn, M.D.

Dr. Stephen Kalhorn is a neurosurgeon using a 3D digital exoscope to perform a minimally invasive tubular microdiscectomy for the purpose of relieving pain in a patient with a herniated disc. This new tool allows for an easier, more streamlined experience for patients and surgeons, giving the surgical team the capacity to work together cohesively by being able to see the same detailed view.

Board-certified in Neurological surgery, Dr. Kalhorn’s specialties include neurosurgery, brain & spine tumors, and spine surgery.

Put Your Shoulder Skills to the Wheel

Published By University of California at San Francisco | Sara Edwards, M.D.

A complex part of the body, the shoulder has many possible sources of pain or weakness. Sara Edwards, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon drawing on years of experience to break down conditions by age group, location of symptoms, and physical exam observations. She demonstrates tests for detecting injuries and explains when to order imaging, what images may show, and when a referral to a specialist is necessary.

Dr. Edwards specializes in treating shoulder, elbow, and knee injuries, non-operative management of shoulder arthritis, and sports-related injuries in all levels and age groups, including recreational to elite athletes.

Open Latarjet Technique for Excessive Bone Loss

Published By University of Connecticut Health | Robert Arciero, M.D.

Dr. Robert Arciero discusses and performs a Latarjet technique that addresses complications due to the instability of the shoulder. The Latarjet procedure, which was developed in the 1950s, was invented to reconstitute excessive bone loss. 

Dr. Robert Arciero is the professor and chief of the Sports Medicine Division of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UConn Health and the director of the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship program at UConn Health.

Shoulder Arthroplasty Featuring Blueprint

Published By Stryker | Gilles Walch, M.D.

Dr. Gilles Walch, an orthopedic surgeon, discusses and performs a shoulder arthroplasty using the BLUEPRINT™ 3D planning + PSI tool.

Pelvic Fixation with Sacral-Alar-Iliac Screws

Published By Johns Hopkins Medicine | Paul Sponseller, MBA, MD

Patients with neuromuscular scoliosis, poor trunk control, and pelvic obliquity often need an extension of their instrument down to their pelvis for better control of their spinopelvic deformity. Dr. Sponseller describes the procedure for anchoring the spine instrumentation distally utilizing sacral-alar-iliac screws.

Dr. Sponseller is the chief, Division of Pediatric Orthopaedics and professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at John Hopkins Medicine. His specialties include hip dislocations, hip dysplasia, pediatric spine disorders, clubfeet and cerebral palsy.

Lower Extremity Guidelines for Salvage

Published By Penn Medicine | Said Azoury, M.D.

Dr. Said Azoury, along with various experts from Penn Medicine’s Orthoplastic Limb Salvage Center, discuss the lower extremity guidelines for salvage, also known as LEGS. LEGS is designed to reduce a patient’s risk for amputation by providing defined guidelines for transfer.

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