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  • Management of the Clubfoot Deformity in Children
    2025/07/08

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Tyler Mange, MD dives into the modern management of clubfoot in children with pediatric orthopedic surgeons Dr. Shevaun Doyle, MD and Dr. David Scher, MD. They explore the evolution and global adoption of the Ponseti Method, a non-surgical treatment approach that has revolutionized care for this common pediatric foot deformity. Listeners will learn about the critical role of early diagnosis, the importance of prenatal counseling, hands-on casting techniques, and long-term bracing strategies. The episode also covers practical tips for healthcare providers and families, common treatment pitfalls, and why mentorship and patient education are key to success. Whether you're a clinician, a parent, or simply curious about pediatric orthopedic care, this episode offers clear insights and actionable knowledge from leaders in the field.

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    30 分
  • CJRC Series: Old School v. New School Perspectives on Robotics in Revision
    2025/06/24

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Peter Sculco, MD, sits down with Dr. Amar S. Ranawat, MD, to talk about the future of robotics in revision joint surgery. With decades of experience in complex hip and knee revisions, Dr. Ranawat shares why he continues to rely on manual techniques and outlines the key principles behind successful outcomes. They discuss the current limitations of robotic systems in revision cases, the importance of restoring the joint line, and the critical role of expert surgical teams. The episode also looks ahead to emerging technologies, from AI-driven planning to smarter robotic tools, that could reshape how complex joint reconstructions are performed. To learn more about The Stavros Niarchos Complex Joint Reconstruction Center at HSS, visit our HSS webpage and our X account.

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    32 分
  • Emerging Role of AI in Rheumatology
    2025/06/10

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Bella Mehta, MD, joins Dr. S. Louis Bridges, Jr., MD, PhD, to discuss the growing impact of artificial intelligence in rheumatology. A leading voice in the field, Dr. Mehta shares how tools like machine learning, large language models, and computer vision are already streamlining clinical workflows, accelerating research, and offering new ways to analyze complex data. She highlights practical applications in documentation, billing, diagnostic support, and qualitative analysis, while also exploring the potential of “glass box” models to improve transparency and trust in predictive analytics. The episode also touches on emerging concepts like digital twins and multimodal data integration, offering a forward-looking view of how AI may transform rheumatologic care and research in the years ahead.

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    30 分
  • Novel Cellular Therapies in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
    2025/05/27

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Mary “Peggy” Crow hosts a compelling discussion with Drs. Kyriakos Kirou and Robert Spiera on cutting-edge cellular therapies transforming the treatment of autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The panel delves into the science and clinical promise of CAR T-cell therapy and bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs), exploring how these oncology-derived approaches are being applied to conditions like lupus, scleroderma, myositis, and ANCA-associated vasculitis. They discuss the mechanisms of action, safety considerations, and patient selection, while also highlighting the goal of achieving long-term, drug-free remission through immune system “reset.” This thought-provoking episode offers a glimpse into the future of precision immunology and the evolving role of living cellular therapies in rheumatology.

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    32 分
  • Clinical Orthopedic Practice & Research Integrity in the Era of AI
    2025/05/13

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Kyle Kunze, chief orthopedic surgery resident at Hospital for Special Surgery, sits down with Dr. Ayoosh Pareek, orthopedic surgeon and Medical Director of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health at HSS. Together, they explore the evolving role of AI in musculoskeletal care—from automating clinical workflows to enhancing diagnostic capabilities—and discuss how physicians are uniquely positioned to guide ethical and effective AI integration into patient care. The conversation spans current applications such as ambient scribe technology, predictive analytics, and AI-driven patient triage, as well as long-term possibilities like agentic AI and robotics. Drs. Kunze and Pareek also examine challenges around trust, explainability, and research integrity, offering insights into how clinicians and data scientists can collaborate to ensure AI tools are both safe and impactful. This episode previews the upcoming special edition of HSS Journal, guest edited by Dr. Kunze, focused on artificial intelligence and digital health in orthopedic practice.

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    36 分
  • Long Head of Biceps Injuries
    2025/04/29

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Samuel A. Taylor, M.D., a sports medicine and shoulder surgery specialist at HSS, hosts an in‐depth discussion on long head of biceps tendon injuries with his esteemed colleagues—mentor Dr. Stephen J. O'Brien, MD, MBA, Dr. James "Beamer" Carr II, and Dr. Sri Pinnamaneni, M.D. The panel delves into the complexities of diagnosing and managing pathology within the biceps–labrum complex. They share personal anecdotes and historical insights that trace the evolution of treatment. Emphasizing that no imaging study can replace a thorough physical exam, the experts detail essential maneuvers and discuss the utility of ultrasound-guided diagnostic injections to pinpoint the true pain generator. With lively debate over whether to be a “biceps lover” or a “biceps killer,” this conversation offers valuable clinical pearls and practical strategies for shoulder surgeons navigating one of the most nuanced areas in sports medicine.

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  • Endoscopy in Spinal Surgery: Gimmick or Game Changer?
    2025/04/15

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Austin Kaidi hosts an insightful conversation with Dr. Sheeraz Qureshi and Dr. Peter Derman on the evolving role of endoscopy in spine surgery. The discussion explores the advantages and limitations of uniportal and biportal techniques, touching on learning curves, radiation exposure, and cost-effectiveness. Dr. Derman makes the case for endoscopy as a transformative tool for select pathologies, while Dr. Qureshi reflects on its current limitations and potential for future integration with navigation and robotics. Whether skeptic or advocate, listeners will gain a nuanced perspective on whether endoscopic spine surgery is a fleeting trend or a glimpse into the future.

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    30 分
  • CJRC Series: Old School v. New School Perspectives on Rapid Recovery
    2025/04/01

    In this episode of HSS Presents, Dr. Peter K. Sculco, MD sits down with his colleague Dr. Gwo-Chin Lee, MD, to explore rapid recovery protocols for revision arthroplasty. They compare the well-established, outpatient-focused pathways used in primary joint replacement with the unique challenges of revision surgery—procedures that are longer, more complex, and less predictable. The discussion covers how preoperative optimization and intraoperative techniques must be tailored for revision patients, who often require a more cautious postoperative strategy. They also delve into discharge planning, noting that only a minority of revision patients are ready to go home within 24 hours, and share insights on postoperative care, including protocols for early mobilization, soft tissue healing with temporary knee immobilizers, and the selective use of rescue steroids. Tune in to learn how evolving rapid recovery strategies are being adapted to meet the needs of revision joint replacement patients while maintaining optimal outcomes.

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    38 分