2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2020.1521
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Evidence-Based Orthopedic Surgery—From Synthesis to Practice

Abstract: The adoption of evidence-based surgery (EBS) initiated a paradigm shift from the emphasis on expert opinion to a more objective and reproducible algorithm based on the best available evidence. This Viewpoint provides a case example illustrating the lag in applying EBS in practice in addition to discussing hurdles and potential solutions for the synthesis and practice of EBS in orthopedics.

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“…This communication facilitates the adoption of evidence-based practices. 6 Research productivity (ie, publications in peer-reviewed journals) is widely regarded as a measure of success in academic disciplines. 4 , 7 , 8 Participation in notable research can generate funding for the institution of the investigator, and subsequent authorship can lead to career advancement and attainment of leadership positions.…”
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“…This communication facilitates the adoption of evidence-based practices. 6 Research productivity (ie, publications in peer-reviewed journals) is widely regarded as a measure of success in academic disciplines. 4 , 7 , 8 Participation in notable research can generate funding for the institution of the investigator, and subsequent authorship can lead to career advancement and attainment of leadership positions.…”
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“…46 Future studies should be prospective and should preregister their study protocols, prespecify J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f their statistical analysis plans, and include explicit eligibility criteria with respect to precollapse stage of disease. Randomized controlled trials in accordance with current methodological standards for evaluation of surgical interventions 48,49 and standardized reporting guidelines 50 are needed for correct and accurate effect estimation and metaanalysis. These should compare only preoperative pre-collapse stages of osteonecrosis and be reported in sufficient detail for accurate reproducibility of the surgical technique, including harvesting, processing and preservation protocols for biological augmentation.…”
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“…14 The field of orthopaedic surgery will have to continue strengthening its research training throughout orthopaedic residencies, its commitment to research programmes and partnerships with scientists who have expertise in clinical outcomes research, so the quality and quantity of orthopaedic research will increase. 15 …”
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confidence: 99%