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Dr. Mark Seeley from Geisinger Health System joins the show for a stimulating discussion on a wide range of topics including his practice as an employed surgeon in a healthcare system with its own…
Presented By
Your hosts are Josh Holt from the University of Iowa and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado.
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Dr. Noelle Larson from Mayo Clinic joins the show to discuss her recent research. We discuss pearls and pitfalls of RCTs in orthopedics when discussing her famed Minimize Implants Maximize Outcomes…
Presented By
Your hosts are Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, and Josh Holt from the University of Iowa
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Patellofemoral instability (PFI) is an increasingly prevalent issue affecting pediatric and adolescent patients. Anatomic factors including lateralization of the tibial tubercle and patella alta can…
Presented By
Emily Niu and Brendan Williams, POSNA QSVI Committee Organization
Childrens National Hospital, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
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Spine enthusiasts, rejoice! An expert panel joins the podcast to discuss and debate the techniques, indications, and all aspects of performing Posterior Column Osteotomies for pediatric spine…
Presented By
Your hosts are Lorena Floccari from Akron Children's Hospital, Kenneth Illingworth from Cedars-Sinai Hospital LA, and Craig Louer from Vanderbilt Children's Hospital.
Expert Panel:
Haemish Crawford, FRACS. Starship Children’s Hospital; Auckland, New Zealand; James O. Sanders, MD. University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC; Suken A. Shah, MD. Nemours Children's Health; Wilmington, DE; Daniel J. Sucato, MD, MS. Scottish Rite Hospital; Dallas, TX
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Masters Technique video demonstrating the traditional and modified Posterior Column Osteotomy techniques for Pediatric Spine Deformity procedures.
Presented By
Lorena V. Floccari MD, Kenneth D. Illingworth MD, Tyler D. Metcalf BS, Craig R. Louer Jr, MD Organization
JPOSNA
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Genu valgum is a risk factor for patellofemoral maltracking and recurrent instability and may cause mechanical overload of the lateral compartment leading to early arthritic changes in some patients.…
Presented By
Smitha Mathew, MBBS
Todd Milbrandt, MD
Megan Young, MD Organization
Children's National Hospital, Washington DC
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IPOS 2019 Authors' Preferred Techniques
Presented By
Vincent Mosca, MD Organization
Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington
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2019 POSNA Annual Meeting - Video Abstract **Winner**
Presented By
Indranil (Neel) Kushare, MD Organization
Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX
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IPOS 2018 Authors' Preferred Techniques
Presented By
Benjamin Shore, MD MPH FRCSC Organization
Boston Children's Hospital
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This video describes our preferred technique for
a single incision triple pelvic osteotomy for the treatment of acetabular dysplasia. This media project was supported by a POSNA microgrant
Presented By
Daniel (Dan) J. Miller, MD, Kemble Wang, MBBS, Ira Zaltz, MD, and Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Organization
Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, William Beaumont School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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This video is meant to serve as an
introduction to the common pelvic osteotomies used in the treatment of
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH). This
project was supported by a microgrant from…
Presented By
Daniel (Dan) J. Miller, MD, Kemble Wang, MBBS, and Wudbhav N. Sankar, MD Organization
Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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IPOS 2016 Preferred Techniques
Presented By
Ernest Sink, MD Organization
Hospital for Special Surgery
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This video and 3D animation demonstrates the three incision technique for the Triple Innominate Osteotomy being performed for correction of DDH.
Presented By
Dennis R. Wenger, MD Organization
Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego
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IPOS 2013 Preferred Techniques Series
Presented By
Vincent Mosca, MD Organization
Seattle Children's Hospital
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