The program includes a broad exposure to the full spectrum of shoulder and elbow surgery for athletic, traumatic, and degenerative conditions. The fellow will participate in a high volume of shoulder arthroplasty and advanced shoulder arthroscopy. Approximately 15% to 20% of the cases are revision surgeries.
Included among conditions treated by the faculty are
Shoulder
- rotator cuff disease - open and arthroscopic techniques including soft tissue implant grafts and the use of biologics
- instability - open and arthroscopic techniques including the Latarjet procedure
- arthritis - prosthetic and non-prosthetic techniques including anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, resurfacing arthroplasty, and partial surface replacement
- throwing injuries of the shoulder - arthroscopic techniques including capsulolabral reconstruction and SLAP repair
- revision arthroplasty - advanced techniques including extended humeral osteotomy, impaction bone grafting, contracture release, management of humeral and glenoid bone loss, and the treatment of the infected shoulder arthroplasty
- trauma - locked plating, heavy suture fixation, percutaneous pinning, and prosthetic arthroplasty for fractures of the proximal humerus; plating and intramedullary nailing of clavicle fractures; ORIF of complex scapula fractures
- tendon transfers - Eden-Lange procedure for trapezius paralysis, modified Marmor-Bechtol procedure for serratus anterior paralysis, and latissimus dorsi and subcoracoid pectoralis major transfer for severe rotator cuff deficiency
Elbow
- throwing injuries of the elbow - open and arthroscopic techniques including ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, management of valgus extension overload syndrome, and osteochondritis of the capitellum
- arthritis - prosthetic and non-prosthetic techniques including total elbow arthroplasty, arthroscopic osteocapsular arthroplasty, and revision arthroplasty
- instability - Lateral ulnar collateral ligament repair and reconstruction, medial collateral ligament reconstruction, and the management of soft tissue and bone deficiency
- contracture - open and arthroscopic contracture release techniques
- trauma - plating and total elbow arthroplasty for fractures of the distal humerus; ORIF, plating, and prosthetic arthroplasty for radial head fractures; ORIF and ligamentous repair or reconstruction for elbow fracture-dislocations and terrible triad injuries