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Elbow Medial and Lateral Ligament Dissection – William Beach, M.D., Doug Elenz, M.D.

June 2, 2005
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Elbow Dissection 10-14-2002

October 14, 2002
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The BioHumi

January 27, 2023
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Osteochondral defects of the shoulder due to posterior instability are less frequent than those caused by anterior instability. Although uncommon, locked posterior dislocations can create sizable osteochondral lesions of the anterior humeral head known as reverse Hill-Sachs lesions. Treatment of these defects to restore the congruent contour of the glenohumeral joint is essential to reduce recurrence of instability and prevent long-term sequelae of arthritis. Historically, nonanatomic options, such as transposition of the subscapularis tendon or lesser tuberosity into the defect and humeral rotational osteotomy, have been endorsed to treat reverse Hill-Sachs lesions. More contemporary techniques have focused on restoring not only the bony architecture but also the chondral surface using fresh osteochondral allografts. The evolution of this approach has been challenging because of the large impacted wedge-shaped defect typically encountered with a locked posterior dislocation. Many surgeons employ techniques using multiple circular grafts or customizing a nonanatomic graft to fill these defects. Given the unstable nature of these grafts, metallic screws are often placed through the chondral surface for fixation. The evolution of the “BioHumi” technique has made treatment of large reverse Hill-Sachs lesions technically simpler and more reproducible using innovative instrumentation to transplant an elliptical osteochondral allograft.

https://www.arthroscopytechniques.org/article/S2212-6287(22)00261-4/fulltext?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_email

“the 6% with Nancy MD”

October 6, 2020
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ORV fellowship graduate Nancy Yen Shipley, M.D. (2010-2011), is about to begin season 2 of her podcast “6% with Nancy MD”. The podcast was born out of the realization that as a woman orthopaedic surgeon (only 6% female) she had common experiences with other women in traditionally male-dominated careers.

Season 1 made it to #11 on the Apple podcast careers section. If you’d like to hear inspiring stories and actionable advice for career and life goals, please tune in to “6% with Nancy MD”.

Season 2 guests include Air Force fighter pilot and lead solo pilot for the Thunderbirds AF squad, Major Michelle Curran, Dr. Jessica Lubahn, urologist and innovator/entrepreneur, Dr. Chi Viet, oralmaxillofacial surgeon and head and neck cancer expert, and Portland’s own 105.1 radio morning show anchor Liz Luda. 

You can find the podcast on all major platforms including Apple, Spotify and more. Review or share the link to Apple podcasts with this link:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-6-with-nancymd/id1514783559