A new study from Columbia University orthopedic scientists and biomedical engineers suggests a common practice in rotator cuff surgery may impair the procedure's success.
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology volume
December 20, 2019
Michael G. Vitale, MD evaluated whether patients with high-tone neuromuscular EOS have different surgical outcome and complication rate, when compared to patients with low-tone neuromuscular EOS.
The 16th Annual International Pediatric Orthopaedic Symposium, held in Orlando, Florida, features lectures and research by faculty from Columbia Orthopedics.
Drs. Russo, Vitale, Professor Emeritus Dr. Roye, and researchers investigate if the classification system of EOS is a reliable predictor of Smith complications to better risk stratify patients.
Columbia Orthopedics Chair, William N. Levine, MD takes over as President of ASES for 2019-2020. Columbia Orthopedics faculty to present at the meeting and host a live surgery broadcast.