
Dr. Christopher Espinoza-Ervin Md
1110 N Lee Ave
Oklahoma City OK 73103
405 309-9000
Medical School: Other - Unknown
Accepts Medicare: No
Participates In eRX: No
Participates In PQRS: No
Participates In EHR: No
License #: 30200
NPI: 1275732406
Taxonomy Codes:
207X00000X
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A comparison of distal femoral physeal defect and fixation position between two different drilling techniques for transphyseal anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. - Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B
The defect of the femoral tunnel at the level of the physeal scar during transtibial and anteromedial portal (AMP) drilling for transphyseal anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction was compared. Five matched pairs of knees (n=10) were drilled, and computed tomography was used to evaluate tunnel position and size at the level of the physeal scar. Significant radiographic changes were observed, including tunnel defect area at the physeal scar: 0.44 cm (1.2%) in the transtibial group versus 0.99 cm (2.7%) in the AMP group (P=0.008). AMP drilling creates a larger and more lateral tunnel defect at the level of the physeal scar.
Use of a midline anterior incision for isolated medial tibial plateau fractures. - Journal of orthopaedic trauma
A technique using an anterior midline incision with a medial parapatellar arthrotomy and a medial full-thickness skin flap for the open reduction and internal fixation of isolated medial tibial plateau fractures is presented. The approach is advocated as an alternative to a posteromedial approach when medial tibial plateau fractures are present alone. The anterior approach is simple and familiar for orthopaedic surgeons. It offers good visualization, simplifies reduction, and provides a functional scar if future procedures are necessary.
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