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Thomas Errico, MD
Chief of Spine Division,
Hospital for Joint Disease,
New York, NY

Scoliosis is a spinal disease and condition that affects children, adolescents and adults indescriminately. Dr. Thomas Errico, MD presents an excellent clinical overview of this condition.

Paradigm Spine, a leader both in Europe and the United States in non-fusion spinal implant solutions that address unmet clinical needs, proudly sponsors this educational video service. Paradigm Spine started with the coflex interspinous implant technology more than a decade ago in Europe and is building on that leadership position to supply spine surgeons with a full non-fusion product portfolio of motion preserving, tissue sparing technologies. Paradigm Spine is an inaugural supporter of the Spine Arthroplasty Society and the SAS Journal and is dedicated to building educational solutions for spine surgeons throughout the world.

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The Match Process…Part II: Interviews
By Elizabeth Hofheinz

This week we are checking in with medical students Matt Popa and Scott Tucker, who are moving through the residency match process. Learn their thoughts on scheduling interviews, the interviewers, and how they handled unusual questions.

How a Recession Might Affect Orthopedics
By Robin Young
With Citibank and Merrill Lynch waking up from their sub-prime party and realizing with growing horror that they wrecked the house and with stocks signaling a recession, it’s time to consider how past and imminent recessions might affect orthopedic product manufacturers, surgeons and hospitals. Here’s our analysis.

FDA Homes in on Postmarket Off-Label Marketing in Spine
By Walter Eisner
Staff shifting at the FDA from premarket to postmarket offices has raised the agency’s expertise level to monitor off-label marketing of spine devices. What’s it mean for you?

Nucleus Replacement: Perspectives Regarding the Gap in the Continuum of Spine Care and Degenerative Disc Disease
By Matt Menze
Confucius said, “Do not use a cannon to kill a mosquito.” In spine, the admonition could become, “Do not use fusion to treat an early stage degenerated disc.” Nucleus replacement may become an alternative for early stage degenerative disc disease.

So You Want to Write or Edit a Textbook…
By Elizabeth Hofheinz

While not financially lucrative, writing or editing an orthopedic textbook brings other rewards. The chance to contribute to the field and establish oneself as an expert are just two of the benefits of participating in this interesting process.

Biggest Order Ever for a Stem Cell Product
By Robin Young
To load $224.7 million of stem cell products, more than one semi-tractor trailer will have to back up to the loading dock on Aliceanna Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Last week the Department of Defense issued a landmark purchase order for stem cell products. The business of stem cells is gaining momentum. The implications are huge. Read on.

Fallout From Arkansas
By Walter Eisner
Dr. Chan’s guilty plea in Arkansas adds fuel to the fire of the remaining civil cases. Blackstone Medical is clearly in the plaintiff lawyer’s crosshairs. Read about the fallout from Arkansas.

Nailing the Rotator Cuff Market
By Dev Joshi
Rotator cuff sprains and ruptures count as two of the top five reported shoulder diagnoses in the PearlDiver database. Out of 3.7 million patients in the PearlDiver extremities database, 1.6 million are there due to shoulder pain complaints. What’s it all mean? Read on.

Recruiting Residents: Formal Strategies and Gut Instincts
How to home in on the residents who will be most successful in your program? Read what the experts have to say. Sharing their wisdom and experience are Dr. Robert Pedowitz, Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at the University of South Florida, and Dr. Ken Yamaguchi, the Sam and Marilyn Fox Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine.

Stem Cells Beat HA for Knee Pain Relief—Updated Chondrogen™ Results
New one-year data shows that a single, direct injection of Mesenchemal Stem Cells (MSC) beats multiple injections of hyaluronic acid (HA). Beyond pain relieve, the study also delivered evidence that stem cells reduce subchrondral sclerosis and osteophyte formation in OA patients. The evidence FOR stem cells keeps piling up.

Mike Mahoney: A Steady Hand for DePuy
New DePuy Group Chairman Mike Mahoney has one goal: make DePuy the clear leader in orthopedics. How? OTW talked with Mahoney and DePuy Spine’s Gary Fischetti. Here’s what they had to say.

How to Get the Surgeon’s Attention
Understanding relationship dynamics and having the chutzpah to put your best creative foot forward can garner you real success as a sales rep. Find out how to bring inventiveness to the sales process so as to attract and retain the surgeon’s attention.

Death Spiral
Since January, ReGen Biologic's stock has fallen from $0.95 per share to $0.04 per share. The number of shares outstanding is up 45% in 9 months. In one case, the company paid a $24,000 vendor bill with 68,572 shares of stock. Still, a couple of particularly savvy orthopedics investors have bought roughly 7% of the stock. Can ReGen survive?

Diving in to the Future
Since 1996 total knee procedures have risen 77% to 455,000 annually. A study presented at AAOS estimates that by 2030 that number grows to 3.48 million knee replacements a year! If infection rates continue to rise at current rates, however, that future will not be nearly as rosy for either patients or industry. Read on.

Selling Yourself: Career Advancement for Sales Reps
Are you considering becoming a distributor or do you plan to advance within a company? Either way, you need to be ready. You will want to know how to make product line choices, hire a sales force, and lead others, among other things.

Mission Unaccomplished: Are the Wheels Coming Off at the FDA?
The FDA is no longer able to fulfill its mission and its wheels are coming off. So says the FDA’s own Science Board in a scathing report. We looked under the hood of the report and here’s what we found.

“Back” to the Future Part II: Technology and the Vertebral Compression Fracture Market
In Part I, our inquiring analyst, Matt Menze, highlighted opportunities for spinal implant manufacturers in the vertebral compression fracture (VCF) market. Now he tackles the thorny issue of new and emerging VCF technologies. What’s on the horizon? Read on.

Rotator Cuff Repair Gets New Knotless Fixation System
By Robin Young
December 13, 2007

ArthroCare announced last week the launch of the latest upgrade to its popular AutoCuff® System family of products. It is the Opus® TwinLock™ Knotless Fixation System, which was designed by ArthroCare to provide orthopedic surgeons with a simpler, faster process for performing arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs.

Each year, roughly four million people in the United States seek medical attention for shoulder injuries, and more than 400,000 will undergo surgical repair of the rotator cuff. Dr. Louis Peter Re, who is Director of Shoulder Arthroscopy at the Riverside Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Center at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Medical Center in New York (Whew! That is a mouthful), said of the new TwinLock system: “The Opus TwinLock Knotless Fixation System has applications for many needs in rotator cuff repair such as double row and transtendinous medial repair. In terms of accelerating the process, providing an effective repair, and generally simplifying what can otherwise be a more time-consuming process, the TwinLock device accomplishes the goals it sets out to achieve and has become a regular tool on our shelf.”

The TwinLock System has a tiny (1.8 mm), sharp tip, designed to cleanly pierce the cuff for easy maneuverability and optimal implant placement while causing minimal disruption to the cuff tendon. Locking wings provide strong bone hold and are set prior to attaching the tendon to the bone to eliminate implant movement once the repair is complete.

Because TwinLock is a dual implant system, it allows two implants to be placed through one small skin incision, directly through the cuff—negating the need for several visualization adjustments and thus providing maximum procedure efficiency for the physician and the patient. The dual implants’ tethered, tensioning design provides secure, adjustable tension to the cuff for ideal tendon-to-bone contact to repair the affected cuff.

 

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