by SAGE Publications Ltd.
Hosted by Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine editorial board member, Anthony Yu, MD, The OJSM Hot Corner is the show where orthopaedic surgeons discuss and debate the hottest topics in sports medicine highlighted in OJSM.
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April 17, 2025
<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span data-olk-copy-source= "MessageBody">Hamstring autograft has been a widely used graft option for ACL reconstruction surgery for years. Data over the last decade, however, has called into question its performance versus other autograft options particularly when it comes to the rate of re-tear. One potential reason for a higher rate of re-tear may be that hamstring grafts tend to be smaller in diameter compared to patellar tendon autografts, for example. Historically, a hamstring graft diameter of 8 mm has been considered a critical value that could determine long-term success versus failure, however an exact graft diameter has not been identified. Dr. Raffy Mirzayan, MD from Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park joins us to discuss <a href= "https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/23259671241305427">his study aiming to find that threshold diameter for hamstring autograft</a>. We discuss how the fear of a smaller diameter graft may influence surgeons to look at other options such as quadriceps tendon autograft. </span></p>
March 13, 2025
<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span data-olk-copy-source= "MessageBody">Chronic tendinopathies whether it be at the shoulder, elbow, knee, or ankle continue to perplex the Sports Medicine community. These nagging conditions have no easy fix to them which can be frustrating for both the patient and treatment team. Data in most cases does not support surgery as the answer. Thus, we continue to search for non-surgical treatments that can solve tendinopathies as quickly and effectively as possible. Unfortunately, the best answer for these conditions remains elusive. Coming to us from Stony Brook University Hospital, Drs. Salvatore Capotosto, MD & Alireza Nazemi, MD, MS <a href= "https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/23259671241275087">present their findings on Prolotherapy</a>, a promising option in the treatment of chronic tendinopathies.</span></p>
February 12, 2025
<p class="x_MsoNormal"><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">The evolution of all-inside meniscal repair technology has given sports medicine surgeons an efficient, less invasive, yet more costly option to address meniscus tears. How does it compare in the long-run against the classic inside-out technique? Dr. Aaron Krych, MD and his team at Mayo Clinic <a href= "https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/23259671241296899">examine this question specifically for bucket-handle tears</a>, a situation that can typically be addressed with either an all-inside or an inside-out approach. He joins us to discuss the results of their study and if there is an advantage of one technique over the other.</span></p>
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