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Breaking News | Spring 2021 Dr. Cornett named L. Thomas Hood, MD Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Chris Cornett, MD, associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, has been named to the second L. Thomas Hood, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery. This professorship is awarded to faculty who have followed in Dr. Hood’s footsteps by establishing high standards in patient care, education and research—inspiring orthopaedic surgeons of the future to maintain the department’s mission and standard of excellence. Dr. Cornett joined the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation in 2011 and is the department’s vice-chair of clinical services. He is also the medical director of both the Comprehensive Spine Program and Outpatient Physical & Occupational Therapy at Nebraska Medicine and Breaking News for alumni and friends of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Nebraska Medicine—Bellevue locations. For his dedication to teaching, the orthopaedic residents selected Dr. Cornett to receive the department’s Outstanding Instructor Award. After completing a master’s degree in physical therapy, Dr. Cornett obtained his medical degree from UNMC. He completed residency at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and a spine surgery fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Cornett’s clinical expertise is all aspects of adult spine surgery (cervical, thoracic and lumbar). In his spine-only practice, he treats a variety of conditions, including degenerative conditions/arthritis, spinal stenosis, myelopathy, spondylolisthesis, disc herniations, instability, scoliosis, tumors and trauma. Dr. Cornett serves on multiple UNMC committees, including the Continuing Medical Education Committee and the Faculty Senate. He also participates in several Nebraska Medicine advisory and operational committees. He is an active member of many local and national professional organizations and societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the North American Spine Society.

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Breaking News | Spring 2021

Dr. Cornett named L. Thomas Hood, MD Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Chris Cornett, MD, associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, has been named to the second L. Thomas Hood, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery.

This professorship is awarded to faculty who have followed in Dr. Hood’s footsteps by establishing high standards in patient care, education and research—inspiring orthopaedic surgeons of the future to maintain the department’s mission and standard of excellence.

Dr. Cornett joined the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation in 2011 and is the department’s vice-chair of clinical services. He is also the medical director of both the Comprehensive Spine Program and Outpatient Physical & Occupational Therapy at Nebraska Medicine and

Breaking Newsfor alumni and friends of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Nebraska Medicine—Bellevue locations. For his dedication to teaching, the orthopaedic residents selected Dr. Cornett to receive the department’s Outstanding Instructor Award.

After completing a master’s degree in physical therapy, Dr. Cornett obtained his medical degree from UNMC. He completed residency at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and a spine surgery fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Cornett’s clinical expertise is all aspects of adult spine surgery (cervical, thoracic and lumbar). In his spine-only practice, he treats a variety of conditions, including degenerative conditions/arthritis, spinal stenosis, myelopathy, spondylolisthesis, disc herniations, instability, scoliosis, tumors and trauma.

Dr. Cornett serves on multiple UNMC committees, including the Continuing Medical Education Committee and the Faculty Senate. He also participates in several Nebraska Medicine advisory and operational committees. He is an active member of many local and national professional organizations and societies, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the North American Spine Society.

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Message from the chair

Kevin L. Garvin, MD Professor and Chair L. Thomas Hood, MD, Professorship

Sincerely,

Breaking News Spring 2021

Breaking News is published three times a year for alumni and friends of the UNMC Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Chair: Kevin L. Garvin, MD L. Thomas Hood, MD, Professorship

Administrator: Julie Zetterman, MBA

For questions or comments, email [email protected] or call 402.559.5609

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 985640 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5640

Find us online! www.unmc.edu/orthosurgery

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Dear All,

As we start 2021, we reflect on this past year. Undoubtedly, it has been an unprecedented time. However, in the midst of this challenging year, our faculty, residents and staff have been committed to serving our patients, educating the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons and conducting important research.

Last fall, the UNMC community officially celebrated the dedication of the Dr. Edwin G. & Dorothy Balbach Davis Global Center. This state-of-the-art facility houses iEXCEL (Interprofessional Experiential Center for Enduring Learning) — a transformative model for health care education, training and research. Our faculty and residents have already benefited from this fantastic resource, and you can read more about that on pages 4-5.

I am pleased to share that Dr. Chris Cornett, associate professor, has been named the L. Thomas Hood, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Hood was the first chair of the UNMC Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation and a pioneer of orthopaedic surgery in Nebraska. Dr. Cornett has been a vital member of our department for nearly a decade and a strong advocate for excellent patient care, education and research.

Last fall we welcomed Dr. Edward Fehringer back to our department. We are pleased to once again have him on our team. His expertise is in shoulder arthritis, rotator cuff disease and throwing arm pain.

Thank you for your continued support of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation. I wish you a wonderful 2021.

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A decade in reviewThe department has seen many significant changes over the past decade. From our location on the UNMC campus, to a significant growth in faculty members, to the number of residents who come through our program, the past 10 years have brought many developments and accomplishments. Here’s a look back at some of the events and milestones of the past decade.

40Number of graduates from our residency program over the past 10 years. Our alumni practice in Nebraska and throughout the United States.

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In 2015, the department was approved for a fifth orthopaedic resident each year, bringing our total complement to 25.

Over the past decade, the number of faculty in the department has increased from 15 to 27. Our faculty have expertise in all nine orthopaedic subspecialties.

Located on the Lauritzen Outpatient Center’s fourth floor, the 4,100-square-foot Orthopaedics Biomechanics and Advanced Surgical Technologies Laboratory provides a state-of-the-art space for one of the country’s largest implant-testing facilities.

As the department continues to grow, faculty are expanding services to reach more of the community, including an increase in orthopaedic care at Nebraska Medicine —Bellevue.

Since its completion in 2016, the Lauritzen Outpatient Center’s auditorium has provided space for weekly Grand Rounds and other department events.

The department moved to the newly completed Lauritzen Outpatient Center in 2016, bringing all facets of the department under one roof.

The department marked the 50th anniversary of its residency program with a celebration in 2019. Alumni, faculty and their families gathered for educational sessions and social events. As The Hip Society’s 48th president,

Kevin Garvin, MD, hosted more than 100 members to Omaha for the 50th Summer Meeting of The Hip Society in 2017.

Hani Haider, PhD, and other faculty members hosted ten implant reviewer experts from the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) in 2017. The reviewers visited the department to study the orthopaedic implant testing techniques and innovative developments at the lab.

Our faculty involved in the Sports Medicine Program collaborate with physicians and medical professionals across many specialties and sub-specialties to create a customized treatment and rehabilitation program for each patient.

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From left, Justin Siebler, MD, associate professor; David Kusin, MD, PGY-5; Matthew Tingle, MD, PGY-4; Matthew Teusink, MD, associate professor; and Kent Rinehart, MD, PGY-5.

The UNMC community officially celebrated the dedication of the Dr. Edwin G. & Dorothy Balbach Davis Global Center (Davis Global Center) in October.

This state-of-the-art facility houses iEXCEL (Interprofessional Experiential Center for Enduring Learning) — a transformative model for health care education, training and research that incorporates advanced simulation and visualization technologies in realistic, simulated health care settings to improve the outcomes of patient care. Through iEXCEL, UNMC will accelerate the adoption of simulation and visualization technology to reshape the way in which health care education is delivered.

The Davis Global Center provides realistic replicated health care settings in which

teams can practice and experiment safely. This includes opportunities for training to competency before encountering real-life patient care and emergency response situations; surgical skills procedure rooms/operating bays with fresh tissue simulation for practicing high-level, complex patient care procedures; 3D, augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) and holographic technologies to help transform learning, teaching, training and research; and collaboration with other disciplines, especially STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) initiatives.

iEXCEL provides hands-on training

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Hip simulation The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation hosted Dr. Joel Matta and Dr. Raymond Kim from Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado, for an October 23 anterior approach cadaver lab.

Dr. Kim is one of the world’s leading hip and knee surgeons, specializing in direct anterior hip surgery. Dr. Matta is a renowned orthopaedic surgeon with expertise in hip and pelvic reconstruction. He was the founder of the anterior approach for hip replacement surgery.

The purpose of the lab was to have these surgeons share with the residency program their expertise in direct anterior hip replacement surgery and periacetabular osteotomies. Nearly every resident was present at this lab.

Dr. Matta began the day with a presentation about the history of direct anterior hip replacement, followed by Dr. Kim’s discussion of

a different technique (off table) for doing direct anterior hip replacements.

Dr. Matta gave a demonstration on direct anterior hip replacement and showed how to use computer-assisted navigation with component positioning.

Residents performed direct anterior hip surgery on five cadaveric specimens, thanks to sponsors DonJoy Orthopaedics and DePuy, who provided instruments, implants and funding.

Adult reconstructive faculty were present to help facilitate education, including Kevin Garvin, MD, Curtis Hartman, MD, Beau Kildow, MD and Beau Konigsberg, MD.

“This was a rare and very fortunate educational event to have these two surgeons demonstrate and help teach residents this technique in hip replacement surgery,” said Dr. Kildow. “We had many compliments about the iEXCEL lab. it truly is state-of-the-art.”

Justin Siebler, MD, associate professor and chief of Orthopaedic Trauma, received the inaugural iEXCEL Nebraska Medicine Partnership Award this fall. He was selected due to his interest in and rapid adoption of simulation training.

The iEXCEL Innovation Awards are provided through philanthropic donations, recognizing faculty, students, and staff who create and implement new ideas for fostering

innovation through teaching, research and scholarship using the simulation technologies and environments in the Davis Global Center.

Dr. Siebler has been working on a virtual reality project, building a tibia fracture and intramedullary nail model with the iEXCEL team. He is also redesigning curriculum incorporating cadaver labs and simulation training into orthopaedics education.

Dr. Siebler receives iEXCEL award

Justin Siebler, MD, Associate Professor

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Twenty orthopaedic residents gave presentations at this year’s resident research forum, followed by a Q&A session from faculty advisers and a presentation by Dr. Matthew Halanski, associate professor and vice chair of research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation. The forum was held Friday, Dec. 4 via Zoom.

Neil Antonson, MD, HO II: “Convolutional neural network to detect prosthetic joint infection”

Erik Moore, MD, HO II: “Radiographic changes with glenoid perforation in pegged components during total shoulder arthroplasty”

Joseph Nash, MD, HO II: “Using virtual reality to improve and validate transfer of skills in orthopaedic surgery residency”

John Rosenberg, MD, HO II: “Outcomes of total joint arthroplasty in patients with a left ventricular assist device”

John Werner, MD, HO II: “Comparison of postoperative gait analysis outcomes in syndesmosis injuries treated with suture button and syndesmosis screws”

Mark Amirtharaj, MD, HO III: “Static anterior tibial translation after ACL reconstruction: A quantitative MRI study”

Brandon Bennett, MD, HO III: “Sterility of retained bullets: Does firing a projectile sterilize it?”

Matthew Freeman, MD, HO III: “Effect of tourniquet on gait bio-mechanics following total knee arthroplasty, a randomized controlled trial”

Charles (CJ) Hansen, MD, HO III: “Current practices in ulnar nerve handling during distal humerus fracture fixation”

Erin Stockwell, MD, HO III: “Pediatric orthopaedic trauma: What defines ‘pediatric?’”

Zachary Bailey, MD, HO IV: “Opioid prescribing habits after single level posterior lumbar spine surgery”

David Brown, MD, HO IV: “Identifying predictive factors for malnutrition in patients undergoing rotator cuff repair”

Jace Heiden, MD, HO IV: “Early ambulation after hip fracture surgery is associated with decreased 30-day mortality”

Gordon Roedel, MD, HO IV: “The effect of closed incision negative pressure wound therapy on postoperative infection and surgical site complications following revision total hip and knee arthroplasty”

Matthew Tingle, MD., HO IV: “Sleep improvement program and academic performance”

Josh Cameron, MD, HO V: “Cast saw alarm system reduces blade to skin contact”

Christopher Deans, MD, HO V: “Metal-on-metal pinnacle total hip arthroplasty at ten to eighteen years follow-up: A single cohort study”

David Kusin, MD, HO V: “Patterns of opiate prescription practices in isolated operative ankle fractures: Creating guidelines”

Kent Rinehart, MD, HO V: “Evaluation of gender differences in glenoid remodeling in patients with primary shoulder osteoarthritis”

Phillip Thomas, MD, HO V: “The isolated fibula fracture: Should gravity stress radiographs be the gold standard for determining ankle stability? Successful outcomes with non-operative, immediate weight bearing despite stress positive radiographs.”

Speaker: Matthew Halanski, MD: “It’s better to burn-out than fade away...?”

2020 Resident Research Forum

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Welcome, Dr. Edward Fehringer

Edward Fehringer, MDShoulder and Elbow Surgery

Edward Fehringer, MD, joined the department as Professor, UNMC Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation this fall.

Hometown: Columbus, NE

Research/professional interests: Shoulder arthritis. rotator cuff disease and throwing arm pain

How I fell in love with orthopaedics: I fell in love with orthopaedics at 17 when I listened to a talk by my hometown orthopaedic surgeon.

Education: MD, UNMC Residency, orthopaedic surgery, UNMC Fellowship, shoulder and elbow surgery, University of Washington-Seattle

Memberships: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons American Orthopaedic Association American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Three things people may not know about me: I had chronic throwing arm pain. I am a NBA contract hold-out. I am lucky.

Silver ‘U’ recipientCongratulations to Robert (RJ) Barber, Clinical Research Coordinator, who has been named a recipient of the Silver ‘U’ Award.

The Silver ‘U’ Award is given to UNMC employees whose overall performance is above and beyond the scope of their position. Employees are nominated by another employee based on their demonstration of one or more of the following UNMC values: innovation, teamwork, excellence, accountability, courage or healing.

RJ joined UNMC in 2018 and works with both the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Division of Physical Therapy. He has been instrumental in growing the research

team as well as enhancing output and efficiency. During the summer months, he oversees and coordinates the efforts of more than 10 students of all backgrounds.

RJ was nominated due to his innovation, teamwork, excellence and accountability, all UNMC values. His nominator commended RJ’s work on streamlining the research process for both researchers and research subjects, bringing a team mindset to the research group, and striving for excellence in all facets.

Robert (RJ) Barber, Clinical Research Coordinator

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Publications, presentations & honorsDepartment faculty and residents has published in many journals and books this year. The following are their publications in 2020:

Publications (peer-reviewed):

Gannon E, Cornett C. Bilateral Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy After Occipitocervical Fusion. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Global Research and Reviews. 2020;4(5)

Najirad M, Madathil S, Rauch F, Sutton V, Lee B, Retrouvey J, Nagamani S, Glorieux F, Esposito P, Wallace M, Bober M, Eyre D, Gomez D, Harris G, Hart T, Jain M, Krakow D, Krischer J, Orwoll E, Nicol L, Raggio C, Smith P, Tosi L, Esfandiari S. Malocclusion traits and oral healthâ related quality of life in children with osteogenesis imperfecta: A cross-sectional study. Journal of the American Dental Association. 2020;151:480-490

Beethe A, Bohannon N, Ogun O, Wallace M, Esposito P, Lockhart T, Hamlin R, Williams J, Goeller J. Neuraxial and regional anesthesia in surgical patients with osteogenesis imperfecta: a narrative review of literature. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2020

Finch D, Pellegrini V, Franklin P, Magder L, Pelt C, Martin B, Browne J, Davis C, Fernando N, Fricka K, Friedman R, Garvin K, Iorio R, Kain M, Kates S, Lambourne C, Lanting B, Lavernia C, Lindsey B, Maloney W, Molloy R, Mont M, Moschetti W, Nace J, Nelson C, Perry K, Slover J; et al. The Effects of Bundled Payment Programs for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty on Patient-Reported Outcomes. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2020;35: 918-925.e7

Wright R, Armstrong A, Azar F, Bednar M, Carpenter J, Evans J, Flynn J, Garvin K, Jacobs J, Kang J, Lundy D, Mencio G, Murray P, Nelson C, Peabody T, Porter S, Roberson J, Saltzman C, Sebastinelli W, Taitsman L, Van Heest A, Martin D. The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Response to COVID-19. The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2020; 28(11):465-468

Heim C, Yamada K, Fallet R, Odvody J, Lyden E, Schwarz D, Anderson M, Alter R, Vidlak D, Hartman C, Konigsberg B, Cornett C, Garvin K, Mohamed N, Anderson A, Kielian TL. Orthopaedic Surgery Elicits a Systemic Anti-Inflammatory Signature. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2020;9 (7):1-15

Jia Z, Zhao G, Wei X, Kong D, Sun Y, Zhou Y, Lele S, Fehringer E, Garvin K, Goldring S, Wang D. Structural optimization of HPMA copolymer-based dexamethasone prodrug for improved treatment of inflammatory arthritis. Journal of Controlled Release. 2020;324:560-573

Egeland M, Vanderbilt T, Hanna R, Lufrano R, Vanderby R, Goodspeed D, Halanski M. Biomechanical Evaluation of a Minimally Invasive Fixation Method for Length Unstable Limb Injuries. Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances. 2020;29:18-25

Lins L, Nechyporenko A, Halanski M, Hetzel S, Noonan K. Does an intrathecal baclofen pump impact scoliosis progression and complicate posterior spine fusion in patients with cerebral palsy?. Spine Deformity. 2020

Weaver M, Hanna R, Hetzel S, Patterson K, Yuroff A, Sund S, Schultz M, Schroth M, Halanski M. A Prospective, Crossover Survey Study of Child- and Proxy-Reported Quality of Life According to Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type and Medical Interventions. Journal of Child Neurology. 2020;35:322-330

Hanna R, Sharafinski M, Patterson K, Noonan K, Sund S, Schultz M, Schroth M, Hetzel S, Halanski M. Is prophylactic formal fusion with implant revision necessary in non-ambulatory children with spinal muscular atrophy and growing rods who are no longer lengthened?. Spine Deformity. 2020

Wallace M, Halanski M. The Physis: Fundamental Knowledge to a Fantastic Future through Research / Proceedings of the AAOS/ORS Symposium. Journal of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. 2020; 2(2)

Hanna R, Nies M, Lang P, Halanski M. Effects of Tourniquet Use in Pediatric Lower Leg Surgery. Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics. 2020;14(5):466-472, 1863-2521

Antoniak D, Benes B, Hartman C, Vokoun C, Samson K, Shiffermiller J. Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease in Older Adults Undergoing Hip or Knee Arthroplasty: A Large Database Study. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2020

Yang J, Parvizi J, Hansen E, Culvern C, Segreti J, Tan T, Hartman C, Sporer S, Della Valle C. 2020 Mark Coventry Award: Microorganism-directed oral antibiotics reduce the rate of failure due to further infection after two-stage revision hip or knee arthroplasty for chronic infection: a multicentre randomized controlled trial at a minimum of two years. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2020;102-B:3-9

Koehler R, Shore B, Hedequest D, Heyworth B, May C, Miller P, Rademacher E, Sanborn R, Murphy J, Roseman A, Stoneback J, Trizno A, Goldstein R, Harris L, Nielsen E, Talwar D, Denning J, Saaed N, Kutz B, Laine J, Naas M, Truong W, Rotando M, Spence D, Brighton B, Churchill C, Janicki J, King K, Wild J, Beebe A, Crouse S, Rough T, Rowan M, Singh S, Davis-Juarez A, Gould A, Hughes O, Rickert K, Upasani V, Blumberg T, Bompadre V, Lindberg A, Miller M, Hill J, Peoples H, Rosenfeld S, Turn. Defining the volume of consultations for musculoskeletal infection encountered by pediatric orthopaedic services in the United States. PLOS One. 2020;15

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Grimsrud C, Killen C, Murphy M, Wang H, McGarry S. Long-Term Outcomes of Rotationplasty patients in the treatment of lower extremity sarcomas with cost analysis. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma. 2020;11:S149-S152

Siebler J, Ogden B, Deans C, McCarthy M, Lyden E, Hewlett A, Mormino M. A Performance Improvement Project in Antibiotic Administration for Open Fractures. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2020;28 (1):e34-e40

Nahm N, Sohrweide S, Wervey R, Schwartz M, Novacheck T. Surgical treatment of pes planovalgus in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy: Static and dynamic changes as characterized by multi-segment foot modeling, physical examination and radiographs. Gait & Posture. 2020;76:168-174

Nahm N, Boyce Nichols L. Percutaneous Osteotomies in Pediatric Deformity Correction. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. 2020;51:345-360

Heiden J, Goodin S, Mormino M, Siebler J, Putnam S, Lyden E, Tao M. Early ambulation after hip fracture surgery is associated with decreased 30-day mortality. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2020

Bartosiak K, Stockburger C, Stockburger J, Putnam S, Conner S, Clohisy J. Is Previous Periacetabular Osteotomy Associated with Pregnancy, Delivery, and Peripartum Complications?. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2020;478:68-76

Shinall M, Arya S, Youk A, Varley P, Shah R, Massarweh N, Shireman P, Johanning J, Brown A, Christie N, Crist L Curtin C, Drolet B, Dhupar R, Griffin J, Ibinson J, Johnson J, Kinney S, Lagrange C, Langerman A, Loyd G, Mady L, Mott M, Patri M, Siebler J, Stimson C, Thorell W, Vincent S, Hall D. Association of Preoperative Patient Frailty and Operative Stress with Postoperative Mortality. JAMA Surgery. 2020;155

Wu S, Zhou R, Zhou R, Streubel P, Chen S, Duan B. Electrospun thymosin Beta-4 loaded PLGA/PLA nanofiber/ microfiber hybrid yarns for tendon tissue engineering application. Materials Science and Engineering C. 2020;106

Jiang X, Wu S, Kuss M, Kong Y, Shi W, Streubel P, Li T, Duan B. 3D printing of multilayered scaffolds for rotator cuff tendon regeneration. Bioactive Materials. 2020;5:636-643

Li R, Wang H, John J, Song H, Teusink M, Xie J. 3D Hybrid Nanofiber Aerogels Combining with Nanoparticles Made of a Biocleavable and Targeting Polycation and MiR-26a for Bone Repair. Advanced Functional Materials. 2020

Wallace M, Bastrom T, Schmitz M. The Peer Review Process for Clinical Abstracts and Manuscripts: Helpful Tips from the POSNA Evidence Based Medicine Committee. Journal of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America. 2020;2(2)

Cameron J, Wallace M. Bilateral Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Avulsion Fractures in an Adolescent with Type I Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Case Report. JBJS Case Connector. 2020; 10(3): p. e20. 2160-3251

Book Chapters:

Larson, D. and Garvin, K.L.: Debridement and Implant Retention and Non-surgical Options for Implant Salvage in The Adult Knee, Second Edition. Eds Rubash, HE; Barrack RL; Rosenberg, AG. Chapter 75. Published by Wolters Kluwer, Philadelphia PA, April 2020.

Wallace M, Esposito P. Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Case-Based Guide to Surgical Decision-Making and Care. In: Lower Extremity: Femur/Knee. Springer; 2020

Freeman K, Nho S, Suppauksorn S, Chahla J, Larson C. Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review. In: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Capsular Management Techniques and Hip Arthroscopy. 2020

Zbedlic, Weiss A, Haider H, Eltorai. Research and Development and the Importance of Testing . In: A step-by-step Guide from Concept to Commercial. Wolters Kluwer; 2020

Halanski M, Noonan, K. Limb Length Discrepancy. In: Lovell and Winter’s Pediatric Orthopaedics. 9th Ed. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 2020.

Halanski M. Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and Other Neuromuscular Disorders. In: Bridwell and DeWald’s Textbook of Spinal Surgery. Vol 2. 4th ed. Wolters Kluwer Health; 2020.

Koehler R, Fletcher N, Yaszay B, Murphy J. Indications for Traditional Growing Rods in the Era of MAGEC Growing Rods. In: The Growing Spine. 3rd ed. Springer; 2020

McGarry S. Lipoma and Other Benign Lipomatous Tumors. In: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update: Musculoskeletal Tumors 4. Wolters Kluwer; 2020

McGarry S. Benign Bone Tumors. In: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 13. Wolters Kluwer; 2020

Nahm N, Shrader M, Matsumoto H, Roye D. Orthopaedic Spine Surgery for Patients with Cerebral Palsy. In: Orthopedic Care of Patients with Cerebral Palsy: A Clinical Guide to Evaluation and Management across the Lifespan. 1st ed. Springer; 2020.

Howard J, Shah S, Nahm N. Early onset scoliosis in cerebral palsy. In: The Growing Spine. 3rd ed. Springer; 2020

Wallace M, Nichols L. Intra-articular Phalanx Fracture of Great Toe. In: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing; 2020

Wallace M, Nichols L. Foot Compartment Syndrome. In: Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer International Publishing; 2020

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Continuing Education and Grand RoundsCME Accredited Grand Rounds are held via Zoom on Mondays at 6:30 a.m. Continuing education seminars and Grand Rounds presentations by department faculty, current residents and guest speakers are open to any interested participants. To obtain an updated schedule or information on how to earn CME credits for these presentations, contact Jolene Krueger at 402.559.8591 or [email protected].

Presentations given from August— November 2020:

August 20203 “Evaluation of The Painful THA”

(Dr. Beau Konigsberg)

10 “Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: What is it and what do we do?” (Dr. Christopher Dean)

17 “Casting and Cast Related Complications” (Dr. Matthew Halanski)

24 “Morbidity & Mortality Conference, Part 1” (Chief Residents)

31 “Morbidity & Mortality Conference, Part 2” (Chief Residents)

September 20207 No Grand Rounds

14 “Femoral Neck Fractures in the “Young” Adult” (Dr. Joshuea Cameron)

21 “Glenoid Bone Loss in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty” (Dr. David Kusin)

28 “Options for Shoulder Instability, Soft Tissue or Bony Augmentation?” (Dr. Phillip Thomas)

October 20205 “Evaluation and Treatment of Common

Pediatric Elbow Fractures” (Dr. Ryan Koehler)

12 “Evaluation and Management of the Failed Metal on Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty” (Dr. Curtis Hartman)

19 “Complications — Surgeons’ Worst Enemy & Best Teacher” (Dr. Matthew Tao)

26 “Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow” (Dr. Philipp Streubel)

November 20202 “Hip Surveillance in Cerebral

Palsy” (Dr. Nickolas Nahm)

9 “Ankle Arthritis: Operative Treatment” (Dr. Alexander Sawatzke)

16 No Grand Rounds

23 “Morbidity and Mortality Conference Part 1” (Chief Residents)

30 “Morbidity and Mortality Conference Part 2” (Chief Residents)

December 20207 “Evidence-Based Orthopaedics in the

21st Century” (Dr. Joseph Morgan)

14 “Enhanced Recovery Pathways in Orthopaedic Surgery” (Dr. Scott Vincent)

21 “Evaluation and Management of Failed Carpel Tunnel Release” (Dr. Kent Rinhart)

January 20214 “Would a Prosthesis be Better (In the

Long Run)?” (Dr. Justin Siebler)

February 202115 “The Atraumatic Swollen and Painful

Wrist” (Dr. Dan Firestone)

22 “The Hazards of the Biopsy — A Tribute to Henry Mankin, MD” (Dr. Sean McGarry)

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Orthopaedic News & Notes

How your support helps us excel at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Your contributions have allowed the department to develop a national reputation for educating outstanding surgeons, build a world-class research program where we are developing cutting-edge technology that is helping to shape

the field of orthopaedic surgery, and have enabled us to offer the latest techniques and most advanced diagnosis and treatment to our patients.

Please join us in supporting the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation and help us continue to strengthen our ongoing mission to excel in these areas. On behalf of our residents, faculty, staff and patients who will benefit from your contribution, THANK YOU for your vital support!

Visit: NUfoundation.org/orthopaedic

Extraordinary 2020 Medical AssistantCongratulations to Brandi Scislowicz, the department’s 2020 Extraordinary Medical Assistant. She was selected for this award because of her strong commitment to the iTEACH values of innovation, teamwork, excellence, accountability, courage and healing.

Brandi supports the department’s trauma surgeons: Dr. Matthew Mormino, Dr. Justin Siebler and Dr. Sara Putnam.

DAISY AwardLinette Jahn, RN, received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. She was commended for her extraordinary care, commitment and concern.

The award honors nurses who go “above and beyond” to make differences in patients’ and families’ health care experiences.

Linette supports Dr. Philipp Streubel’s shoulder and elbow practice.

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 985640 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE 68198-5640

www.unmc.edu/orthosurgery

In this issue3 A decade in review A look back at the events and milestones of the past decade

4 iEXCEL provides hands-on training

Department residents participate in educational training with faculty and visiting surgeons at the newly opened Dr. Edwin G. & Dorothy Balbach Davis Global Center.

7 Welcome, Dr. Edward Fehringer Dr. Fehringer joins the department as a shoulder and elbow surgeon.

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