Fractures of the vertebral limbus occur between the vertebral ring apophyses and the cartilaginous rim of the superior or inferior margins of the vertebral end plates. These fractures are typically seen in adolescents or young adults, since fusion in this area is not complete until the ages of 18 to 25. Of 85 cases reported, 24 occurred in adolescents. The authors present the clinical, neurodiagnostic, and surgical management of fractures of the vertebral limbus and coincident segmental spinal stenosis in a group of 5 adolescents and 5 adults. An additional category for fractures of the vertebral limbus is proposed, namely, a lesion that is not confined to the superior or inferior margins of the vertebral end plates, but that spans the full length of the vertebral body.
The novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has placed an immense strain on health care systems and orthopedic surgeons across the world. To limit the spread, federal and state governments mandated the cancellation of all nonurgent surgical cases to address surging hospital admissions and manage workforce and resource reallocation. During the pandemic surge, thousands of surgical cancellations have been required. We outline our experience through the onset and advance of the surge, detail our incident response and discuss the transition toward recovery. Level of Evidence: Level V
The patient experience domain comprises a significant portion of the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing program. This study investigated whether an intervention focusing on attending physician awareness, resident and physician assistant education, and multidisciplinary patient-centric care had an effect on patient perceived physician communication and overall hospital ratings. Responses to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey were reviewed in 2014 and 2015. Patients' perceptions that the physician explained their condition in ways they understood and the overall hospital rating improved significantly after implantation of the model ( P < .05). Patient-physician communication is important for high-quality health care and is becoming increasingly more important in hospital economics. These methods may serve as a protocol for other institutions to improve the patient experience.
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