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Viktor Stepanovich Kulikov (on his 60th birthday) [Biography]

Bogomolov, FA; Catanese, F; Manin, YuI; Nemirovskii, SYu; Nikulin, VV; Parshin, AN; Przhiyalkovskii, VV; Prokhorov, YuG; Teicher, M; Tikhomirov, AS; Kharlamov, VM; Chel'tsov, IA; Shafarevich, IR; Shokurov, VV
ISI:000320927900009
ISSN: 1468-4829
CID: 1968852

Total hip arthroplasty in above-knee amputees: a case report [Case Report]

Sathappan, Sathappan S; Wee, James; Ginat, Daniel; Teicher, Mathew; Meere, Patrick; Di Cesare, Paul E
There are previous case reports in the literature that describe total knee and total hip arthroplasty (THA) in below-knee amputees, but we could find no case reports on above-knee amputees (AKAs) who have severe osteoarthritis of the hip. We present a case involving an AKA who developed severe osteoarthritis of the ipsilateral hip. Out patient underwent THA with a satisfactory postoperative outcome. Technical considerations for AKAs undergoing THA are also reviewed.
PMID: 21720599
ISSN: 1078-4519
CID: 212712

Massive femoral osteolytic lesion secondary to disengagement of a total knee tibial locking pin: case report [Case Report]

Sathappan, Sathappan S; Capeci, Craig; Teicher, Matthew; Di Cesare, Paul E
The Anatomic Modular Knee (AMK; Depuy, Warsaw, Ind) was one of the first designs to incorporate a modular locking mechanism for the tibial insert; fixation was secured using a screw-in tibial tray-locking pin. This case report describes a patient who presented with instability and worsening knee pain 15 years following a primary total knee arthroplasty using the AMK prosthesis. Radiographs and intraoperative assessment revealed proximal migration of the tibial tray-locking pin into the medial femoral condyle resulting in a large osteolytic defect
PMID: 17665788
ISSN: 1538-8506
CID: 74162

Clinical outcome of total hip arthroplasty using the normalized and proportionalized femoral stem with a minimum 20-year follow-up

Sathappan, Sathappan S; Teicher, Matthew L; Capeci, Craig; Yoon, Michelle; Wasserman, Bradley R; Jaffe, William L
Currently, there are several femoral stem designs available for use, but few have an extended track record. We have previously reported on 10- and 15-year outcome studies of total hip arthroplasty (THA) using a cemented normalized and proportionalized femoral stem from a single surgeon series. This is a follow-up study reporting the minimum 20-year outcome of this femoral stem design. The study began with THA performed in a consecutive series of 184 patients; stem fixation was achieved using first-generation cementing techniques. The overall early complication rate was 10%. There were 23 patients (31 hips) who had been followed-up for a minimum 20-year period (average 21.3 years). Mean d'Aubigne and Postel scores improved from 5.9 to 11.3; mean Harris hip scores improved from 43.8 to 92.8. Kaplan-Meier survivorship was 93% at 20 years (95% confidence interval); there were no stem failures. The use of a cemented normalized and proportionalized femoral stem in primary THA provides satisfactory long-term clinical and radiological outcomes in patients.
PMID: 17400091
ISSN: 0883-5403
CID: 72813