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Duke Orthopaedics
WEEKLY NEWS AND UPDATES | May 21, 2020
COVID-19
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Department Covid-19 Meetings
Please join us by Zoom each Wednesday following Grand Rounds to hear an update on COVID-19 and have an opportunity to ask questions. We will cover the current situation at Duke, in Durham and North Carolina, as well as the current clinical education, research, and administrative state of the department. 

Wednesday, May 27
7:30 a.m.–8:00 a.m. COVID-19 Update


Have a question about COVID-19? Email–Ortho-Covid-19@duke.edu, monitored Monday–Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

NEWS
Feagin Leadership Forum
The 11th Annual Feagin Leadership Forum was held virtually last week and more than 500 attendees from across the United States, South America, and Europe participated and discussed the timely and important topic of emotional intelligence and leadership in today’s world. The speakers, scholars, breakout sessions, discussions – everything was pertinent and impactful for leaders of all professions.

Feagin Forum
This year’s virtual Forum:
  • Showcased the 30 Feagin Scholars’ growth since starting the program last September. Their presentations were a testament to their coaches, experiences, resiliency, and their individual and collective talent. The team projects were outstanding contributions to our institutions and communities.
  • Brought together leaders from healthcare, business, the military, and athletics to share ideas on how better emotional intelligence leads to more effective leadership.
  • Connected leaders from all over the world – the Feagin Community of Leaders – who shared ideas on emotional intelligence and leadership virtually in breakout rooms and chat discussions.
Feagin ForumOne participant shared “Thank you for allowing me to take part in this amazing journey and to improve my emotional intelligence during this global pandemic. At this time in our nation’s history, we will benefit from this Forum…now more than ever.”

Participant Steven Gaines said 
“Peri-op initiative is SUPER! Changing the culture around the process from walking into the hospital as a patient to leaving the hospital involves so many people. How do you get ALL of those involved to commit to yet another meeting–a meeting in which EACH of the participants is considered equal? Respect is so important for everyone. And recognition for “the little guy” goes a long way to getting people to buy into what ultimately becomes a culture change. Great presentation!”
 
One of the Scholar teams shared a unique (and funny!) interpretation of how the coronavirus has impacted all our lives. Click below to check it out!
Feagin Forum
Welcome, Robyn Miller
Robyn Miller
Nick Jeffreys and Rosa Johnson have done a tremendous job supporting our department and are transitioning the HR support of our Department to Robyn Miller. Robyn has been with Duke since 2004 and most recently was the leader of administration for Duke University Press. Prior to this, she led administration for Goodwill Industries. Robyn supports both shades of blue as she received her Bachelor’s degree from UNC and her Masters from Duke!
 
We are glad to have Robyn supporting our HR needs and want to thank Nick and Rosa for all they’ve done for us.
 
Please email or contact Robyn for any University HR questions.
robyn.miller@duke.edu
919-613-6239
DPT Student Newsletter
DPT student Jessie McLaughlin has completed the Winter/Spring 2020 DPT Student Newsletter.  Click below to get the latest news and updates from the DPT students.

Duke is Tobacco-Free on July 1, 2020
Duke is going Tobacco-FreeIn less than six weeks, Duke University will become a tobacco-free campus on July 1, 2020. Below are essential resources from the Duke Cancer Institute as we transition to a tobacco-free university and return to Duke. 

The DCI is hosting a Tobacco-Free Info Session via Zoom on Tuesday, June 2, 2020, at 10 am. The purpose of this meeting is to answer any questions you may have about the tobacco-free campus policy. They will also share relevant information about tobacco treatment services available to the Duke Community. More information can be found here.

This short and informative video provides a brief run-down of the tobacco-free policy, treatment resources, and expectations for our community when we return to campus. More information about the policy can be found here

 
Got a Grad?

Thank you, Melanie Allen, for this great idea!
PUBLICATIONS

The MARBLE Study Protocol: Modulating ApoE Signaling to Reduce Brain Inflammation, DeLirium, and PostopErative Cognitive Dysfunction. 
VanDusen KW, Eleswarpu S, Moretti EW, Devinney MJ, Crabtree DM, Laskowitz DT, Woldorff MG, Roberts KC, Whittle J, Browndyke JN, Cooter M, Rockhold FW, Anakwenze O, Bolognesi MP, Easley ME, Ferrandino MN, Jiranek WA, Berger M; MARBLE Study Investigators. J Alzheimers Dis. 2020 May 11​

Sham Surgery Studies in Orthopedic Surgery May Just Be a Sham: A Systematic Review of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials. 
Sochacki KR, Mather RC, Nwachukwu BU, Dong D, Nho SJ, Cote MP, Harris JD. Arthroscopy. 2020 May 14. Online ahead of print.​

Osteoarthritis physical activity care pathway (OA-PCP): results of a feasibility trial. 
Allen K, Vu MB, Callahan LF, Cleveland RJ, Gilbert AL, Golightly YM, Griesemer I, Grimm K, Hales DP, Hu DG, Huffman K, Nelson AE, Pathak A, Rees J, Rethorn ZD, Wandishin AE. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020 May 16​

TRAF3 modulates cartilage degradation through its suppression of interleukin 17 signaling.
Hu G, Zhang N, Li J, Wang J, Wu W, Li J, Tong W, Zhao X, Dai L, Zhang X. Am J Pathol. 2020 May 13​

A Comparison of Minimally Invasive and Open Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Grade 1 Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: An Analysis of the​ Prospective Quality Outcomes Database.
Chan AK, Bisson EF, Bydon M, Foley KT, Glassman SD, Shaffrey CI, Wang MY, Park P, Potts EA, Shaffrey ME, Coric D, Knightly JJ, Fu KM, Slotkin JR, Asher AL, Virk MS, Kerezoudis P, Alvi MA, Guan J, Haid RW, Mummaneni PV. Neurosurgery. 2020 May 14​

What’s Important: Physician Leadership: Now Is the Time.

Taylor DC, Andolsek KM. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020 May 13.​

Assessment of a Satisfaction Measure for Use After Primary Total Joint Arthroplasty.

Parvizi J, Austin MS; Research and Evidence-Based Committee, and Leadership of American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, Bolognesi MP. J Arthroplasty. 2020 Apr 19. Online ahead of print.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Dr. Mandelbaum is a medical graduate of Washington University Medical School in St. Louis in 1980, which completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and fellowship in Sports Medicine from UCLA. He served on the faculty at UCLA from 1986-89 and subsequently joined the Santa Monica Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Group that became Cedars Sinai Kerlan Jobe Institute. He presently practices there and served as the Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program and Medical Director 1991-2019. He also serves as Co-director of Clinical Affairs of the Kerlan Jobe Institute at Cedars Sinai and the Co-Chief of Sports Medicine at Cedar Sinai Orthopaedic Surgery. He served as Chief Medical Officer for CONCACAF and Chairman of the medical committee 2015-2019. He serves as Co-chairman of the Biologic Association and the Regenerative Orthobiologics Center (ROC) at Cedars Sinai.
 
As a team physician Dr. Mandelbaum has worked with UCLA Athletics (1985-1989) and Pepperdine University (1990-present, LA Galaxy, LAFC and Chivas USA MLS teams.  He was the Chief Medical Officer for Women’s World Cup Soccer 1999 and 2003, US Soccer Men’s National Teams Physician since 1991, and the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Major League Soccer since 1996, and served as USA Team Physician for Soccer World Cups ’94 in the USA, ’98 in France, 2002 in Japan and Korea, Germany in 2006 and South Africa in 2010. He served as FIFA medical officer for Brazil World Cup 2014. In 2002 he was appointed to FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Committee (F-MARC). In 2007 he was appointed to FIFA’s Sports Medicine Committee until 2017. He also served as Olympic Medical Officer for the Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 and London 2012 games and RIO 2016 games. He was Chief Medical Officer for LA 2015 World Special Olympic Games the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015 and 2017 and COPA Centenario in 2016. He serves as Medical Director for the FIFA Medical Center of Excellence in Santa Monica.
 
Dr. Mandelbaum has published his first motivational and inspiration book entitled … The Win Within…. Capturing Your Victorious Spirit. He does motivational speaking for societies, companies, and groups and writes a monthly column for Medscape and The US World News Report.

GRAND ROUNDS
Please note: Due to Duke Health recommendations regarding COVID-19, GR will be held via Zoom, and links will be shared via email. Orthopaedic Grand Rounds are recorded and posted on Canvas (https://dukemed.instructure.com/)

May 27, 2020
Edward Baldwin III, M.D.
 - “Management of Spine Infections”
Daniel Goltz, M.D. - “Diagnosis and Management of Bone Loss in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty”
David Kerr, M.D. - “Management of PCL Tears”

 

June 3, 2020, AAOS Trainee Presentations 

Prior to the cancellation of this year’s Academy, Duke Orthopaedics was set to deliver 70+ presentations at AAOS. We are pleased to share our trainee’s presentations on Wednesday, June 3, during Grand Rounds.​
 

1. The Use of a Telehealth Video Visit Platform to Improve Quality and Access to Care in an Orthopaedic Clinic. John Wickman MD, MBA; Colleen Ferlotti BS; Justin Ferrell BA; Carolyn Hutyra BS, MS; Donna Phinney MSN, RN; Richard C. Mather, III MD, FAAOS

2. Perioperative Inpatient Opioid Usage in Lower Extremity Fracture Fixation. 
Daniel Cunningham MD, Mark Gage MD

3. Extent of Tumor Fibrosis/Hyalinization and Infarction Following Neoadjuvant Radiation Therapy are Associated with Improved Survival in Patients with Soft Tissue Sarcoma. 
Sneha Rao M.D., Alexander Lazarides M.D., Bruce Leckey M.D., Whitney Lane M.D., Julia Visgauss M.D., Jason Somarelli Ph,D., David Kirsch M.D. Ph.D., Brian Brigman M.D. Ph.D., Dan Blazer III M.D., Diana Cardona M.D., William C. Eward M.D. DVM

4. Next Generation Sequencing Less Accurate than Culture in Determining Presence or Absence of Periprosthetic Joint Infection Diagnosis. 
Beau Kildow MD; Richard Danilkowicz MD; Sean Ryan MD; Alexander Lazarides MD; Colin Penrose MD; Tyler Vovos MD; Michael Bolognesi MD, FAAOS; William Jiranek MD, FAAOS; Thorsten Seyler MD, PhD, FAAOS 

5. Fibula-Sparing Approach Improve Outcomes in Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis? 
Daniel Scott MD, MBA; Mark Wu MD; Adam Schiff MD, FAAOS; Manuel Pellegrini MD; James Nunley II MD, FAAOS; Samuel Adams Jr MD, FAAOS

6. Dorsal Wrist Spanning Plate Fixation for Treatment of Radiocarpal Fracture Dislocation. 
Elizabeth Wahl MD; Alexander Lauder MD; Tyler Pidgeon MD; Evan Guerrero MD; David Ruch MD, FAAOS; Marc Richard MD, FAAOS 

7. Intraoperative Angiography for Predicting Wound Complications in Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Extremities: A Pilot Study. 
Alexander Lazarides MD; Eliana Saltzman MD; Julia Visgauss MD; Suhail Mithani MD; Will Eward, DVM, MD; Brian Brigman MD, PhD, FAAOS 


Watch Previous Grand Rounds
May 20, 2020
Click here to view.
John Steele, M.D. - “Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis”
Eliana Saltzman, M.D. - “Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow”
Kelms Amoo-Achampong, M.D. - “Management of Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures”

May 13, 2020 
Click here to view
Richard Danilkowicz, M.D. -  “
The Role of Wearable Technology in Orthopaedics”
Hanci Zhang, M.D. - “Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine - Part two; Surgical Options and Techniques”
Gregory Pereira, M.D. - “Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus”

NEWS @ DUKE

Hungry for the arts?  Check out Art & Artists Are Essential, an initiative from Duke Arts to share arts offerings by the Duke community. 

Hoof 'n HornNineteen Hoof ‘N’ Horn alumni got together online to perform a rendition of “21 Guns” from the Green Day musical “American Idiot.” And the American Dance Festival is sharing performances and memories from past seasons, as well as films about dance, at ADF Online

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