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2024 Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award Winner

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At the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting, Shaun P. Patel, MD and Andrew M. Schwartz, MD sat down to speak with the winners of the 2024 Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award. Two of the study’s authors, Aleksander Mika, MD and J. Ryan Martin, MD sat down to discuss if synovial fluid metal ion levels could be used to diagnoise aseptic loosening. Forty-three patients undergoing revision of a cemented TKA were included in the study and synovial fluid was collected at the time of revision surgery and analyzed for concentrations.

In this recording of AAHKS Amplified, the final results will shock you. Listen and enjoy! Thanks for supporting AAHKS Amplified!

AAHKS Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award Abstract

In This Episode:

J. Ryan Martin, MD
Aleksander Mika, MD
Shaun P. Patel, MD – Digital Health and Social Media Committee Chair
Andrew M. Schwartz, MD

The post 2024 Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award Winner first appeared on AAHKS.
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At the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting, Shaun P. Patel, MD and Andrew M. Schwartz, MD sat down to speak with the winners of the 2024 Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award. Two of the study’s authors, Aleksander Mika, MD and J. Ryan Martin, MD sat down to discuss if synovial fluid metal ion levels could be used to diagnoise aseptic loosening. Forty-three patients undergoing revision of a cemented TKA were included in the study and synovial fluid was collected at the time of revision surgery and analyzed for concentrations.

In this recording of AAHKS Amplified, the final results will shock you. Listen and enjoy! Thanks for supporting AAHKS Amplified!

AAHKS Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award Abstract

In This Episode:

J. Ryan Martin, MD
Aleksander Mika, MD
Shaun P. Patel, MD – Digital Health and Social Media Committee Chair
Andrew M. Schwartz, MD

The post 2024 Surgical Techniques & Technologies Award Winner first appeared on AAHKS.
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