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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Annual Report 2013 Richard T Laughlin., MD. Professor & Chair For the period including January 1, 2013 December 31, 2013

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports

Medicine & Rehabilitation

Annual Report

2013 Richard T Laughlin., MD. Professor & Chair

For the period including January 1, 2013 — December 31, 2013

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 2 of 19

1Statement from the Chair

The past year has presented numerous administrative challenges. From October 2012 through September 2013, we had an interim business director. Sharing this person with the department of surgery helped to keep things operative. However; this resulted in some strategic mistakes that will impede our growth in the coming year.

First, the renegotiation of the Atrium lease resulted in a buyout of the general surgery portion. The tradeoff being, Orthopaedics received four additional years of an unfavorable lease. Second, a renewal of a physical therapy contract with NovaCare was executed, again placing the practice in an unfavorable position. Finally, a contract with Premier physical therapy was signed with no business plan for recovering the cost of the position.

The above mentioned has placed the department in an unfavorable financial position as well. In start of the new service line of physical therapy at the Health Center, our department has born all of the startup costs. Coupling this with the Wright State Physicians overhead applied to clinical earnings makes it very difficult to make physical therapy profitable. Right now we are covering cost of the division: however, at our current volumes it may take years to pay off the deficit.

The questions we raise are in the viability of any ancillary service when the Wright State Physicians overheads are taken right off the top. This business model will make it difficult to expand to the levels needed to make it profitable. In addition, we have not received any “buy in” from the athletic trainers that work for WSU athletics. In the original planning, they were going to be credentialed and would provide FTEs as PT extenders. Our attempt to get this relationship going has stalled, primarily because Tony Ortiz and the Provost have both moved on to other positions. Our relationship with Athletic training will need to be critically evaluated as we move forward.

The other challenge that will become larger in the coming year is the rent and business plan for the new Health Center. Athletic training occupies half of the first floor, yet contributes no revenue. In order for the Health Center to become successful their relationship will need to change, otherwise the rent will increase for other occupants, resulting in the risk of losing the rent of paying tenants. We will need to aggressively pursue other revenue producing sources for the first floor.

Within the infrastructure of our department, we have had numerous personnel changes which have produced some adjustments. Our new business director, Pam Kadrovach has been a very positive influence. She has the experience of running an orthopaedic practice and has greatly helped our billing and office process. We also hired an accountant, a shared position with general surgery. Amanda Carson has made great strides in making sense of our overhead both within the department and within WSP. Unfortunately, the financial management we get from WSP is deficient. Amanda has uncovered discrepancies in the department fund that have gone on for years, never being corrected by corporate despite an internal audit and two external audits in the end of 2012. Our current challenge is to pay the incentive reconciliation to our high earning faculty while rebuilding our department fund.

The final area of challenge that warrants addressing is our ongoing relationship with Premier as they build their orthopaedic service line. We have gained much influence in this because our group is the easiest to deal with and has the highest skill level in the system. This provides us with much bargaining power. The challenge is managing our own interest and balancing those of Premier. Having our lease agreement and our own PT and X-Ray restricts us from branching out in geographic areas where Premier wants to expand. The challenge or opportunity lies in becoming more nimble and mobile which may involve selling off PT and X-Ray to allow them to expand.

In the area of faculty recruitment and retention, we are recruiting a spine surgeon, Mark Kayanja, MD. PhD., who is close to signing. There is a large need in Premier for a dedicated orthopaedic spine surgeon and we should be able to make his practice successful in a short time period. We hope to have him start September 2014.

On the other hand, our affiliation with Greg Stover has been difficult and deteriorating. Due to a poorly written contract, his assimilation into the group has been strained. He had a successful profitable practice in an area where we did not have anyone working. Through mismanagement his continued relationship with WSP is in jeopardy, likely to end at the end of 2014 and likely to result in a payout.

In Summary, 2013 has been a very challenging year. I think we have weathered much of the storm that occurred with the dismissal of our business director and I think we are headed in the right direction.

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 3 of 19

2Programs/Divisions

Sports Medicine

Orthopaedic Trauma

Shoulder & Elbow Surgery

Foot & Ankle Surgery

Joint Reconstruction & Replacement

Plastic Surgery

C-STARS Program

3Fully Affiliated Faculty

Programs and Clinical Interest -

Division of Sports Medicine: Chief, Matthew W. Lawless, MD.

Michael A. Herbenick, MD, L. Joseph Rubino, III, MD, Corey J. Ellis, MD.

Division of Orthopaedic Trauma: Director & Chief, Michael J. Prayson, MD

Richard T. Laughlin, MD., L. Joseph Rubino, III, MD., James C. Binski, MD.,Indresh Venkatarayappa, MD.,

Division of Shoulder & Elbow: Michael A. Herbenick, MD, L. Joseph Rubino, III, MD, and Matthew J. Di Paola, MD.

Division of Foot & Ankle Surgery: Richard T. Laughlin, MD, Michael D. Barnett, Jr, MD, and Gregory L.

Barbour, DPM (podiatrist).

Division of Joint Reconstruction & Replacement: James C. Binski, MD, Matthew W. Lawless, MD.,

Indresh Venkatarayappa, MD.

Division of Plastic Surgery: R. Michael Johnson, MD., Salim Mancho, MD.

C-STARS Program: Lt Col Brandon Horne, MD – Orthopaedic Surgery

Research Interest -

Michael D. Barnett, Jr, MD, Assistant Professor – Foot and ankle clinical research

James C. Binski, MD, Institutional Professor – Limb deformity/trauma

Matthew J. Di Paola, MD, Institutional Assistant Professor – Clinical shoulder, Bioskills Lab/surgical education

Corey J. Ellis, MD, Assistant Professor – Sports medicine

Michael A. Herbenick, MD, Assistant Professor – Sports/throwing overhead rehab/virtual surgery education

Anil B. Krishnamurthy, MD, Institutional Associate Professor – Adult reconstruction

Richard T. Laughlin, MD, Professor – Fracture/foot and ankle

Matthew W. Lawless, MD, Assistant Professor – Knee rehab/sports

Michael J. Prayson, MD, Associate Professor – Trauma/fracture fixation

L. Joseph Rubino, III, MD, Assistant Professor – Rotator cuff/sports

Mary E. Blackmore, PhD, Research Assistant Professor – Plastic Surgery; Stem cell analysis/tissue engineering

R. Michael Johnson, MD, Associate Professor – Plastic Surgery; Wound care/tissue engineering

Gregory P. Boivin, DVM – Animal Research Lab Director- Joint Appointment

Dana L. Duren, PhD – Musculoskeletal research/gait analysis- Joint Appointment

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 4 of 19

Tarun Goswami, PhD – Biomechanical engineering- Joint Appointment

Ronald L. Markert, PhD – Statistics- Joint Appointment

Andrew Froehle, PhD – Motion Analysis / Musculoskeletal Research- Joint Appointment

4Teaching

Baccalaureate

Corey Ellis Athletic Training - Lectures. Michael Herbenick Orthopaedic Physical Examination skills Matthew Lawless Orthopaedic Physical Exam skills/ WSU medical students

Athletic Training – Job Shadowing

Louis J Rubino Instructor for Orthopaedic physical examination skills for WSU medical students

Graduate students, including thesis supervision

Michael Herbenick Athletic trainers and physical therapist – Lectures Matthew Lawless Athletic trainers and physical therapist – Lectures

Louis J Rubino Athletic trainers and physical therapist – Lectures

Indresh Venkatarayappa Orthopaedic Surgery internship and Residency

Undergraduate medical education

Michael Barnett Advisor, MS IV sub- internship – Advisor Clinical Instructor, MS III & MS IV students

Director, Undergraduate Orthopaedic Education Orthopaedic Instructor, Introduction to Clinical Medicine Orthopaedic Instructor, High school and college student job shadowing

Corey Ellis Sports Medicine medical student elective preceptor ORS 811 Orthopaedics for Primary Care Elective – student evaluator

UC Family Practice residents Wright State Family Medicine, physical exams

Michael Herbenick Clinical Instructor, MS III & MS IV Job Shadowing, High school & College students

Sports Medicine medical student elective preceptor University of Dayton Doctorate Physical Therapy Program

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 5 of 19

Michael Johnson Director, Clinical Clerkship MS IV – SUR 825 / student MS IV SUR 850 / Student

Matthew Lawless Medical Students elective preceptors – Sports Medicine Job Shadowing high school and college students Presentation to WSU MA II medical Students Clinical instruction to WSU MA III and MA IV medical students throughout the year

Salim Mancho MS IV – SUR 825 / student MS IV SUR 850 / Student

Michael Prayson Introduction to Clinical Medicine -Third year WSU medical students

Fourth year WSU and visiting student clinical rotation on orthopaedic trauma

Louis J Rubino Medical student elective preceptor (Sports Medicine) Job shadow high school and college students MS III students Clinical instruction to MS III and MS IV students University of Dayton, D e p a r t m e n t of Physical Therapy students

Graduate medical education

Michael Barnett Foot & Ankle teaching service, MVH Orthopaedic In Training Exam Review – Foot and Ankle, WSU BSoM , Orthopaedic Surgery.

James Binski Daily resident conference Resident staff review Resident Specialty Journal Club Morbidity and Mortality conference Trauma Fracture conference

Matthew DiPaola Director, Shoulder and Elbow Service and Orthopaedic Surgical Simulation Laboratory. Dayton VA Medical Center.

Faculty Mentor, Orthopaedic residents

Corey Ellis Sports Medicine elective for Family Practice residents Miami Valley Hospital Family Practice lecture UC Family Practice residents

Michael Herbenick Sports Medicine Teaching Service, MVH Orthopaedic In Training Exam Review, WSU BSOM Sports Medicine Journal Club

Michael Johnson Director, Plastic Residency Supervising, General Surgery Residents, General Surgery Residents in Plastic Surgery Burn resident and elective rotation Supervising Orthopaedic Surgery residents in Plastic Surgery

Anil Krishnamurthy R2 & R4 Medical Education, VA Dayton Research Students, VA Dayton

Matthew Lawless Sports Medicine Teaching service – MVH X-Ray conference weekly Basic Science education – Instructor

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 6 of 19

Grand Rounds Trauma Rounds / Case Review Sports Medicine journal Club Ortho In training Exam Review

Salim Mancho Clinical Assistant Professor, Plastic Surgery Residency Supervising General Surgery Residents (3" Year), General Surgery Residents in Plastic Surgery, Burn Resident, and elective rotation.

Supervising Orthopaedic Surgery Residents in Plastic Surgery

Michael Prayson Orthopaedic Trauma Fellowship Director -Nicholas Quercetti, MD

Orthopaedic Trauma Fellowship Director -Kimberly Poludnianyk, MD Orthopaedic Trauma conference/case review (trauma curriculum Faculty Mentor, Orthopaedic Residents and Fellow

Orthopaedic In-Training Exam Review, orthopaedic residents Orthopaedic Trauma Journal Club Louis J Rubino Medical student elective preceptor (Sports Medicine)

Job shadow high school and college students Presentation to MS III students Clinical instruction to MS III and MS IV students University of Dayton, Department of Physical Therapy students

Continuing medical education

Michael Barnett Annual Orthotics & Prosthetics Course MVH

James Binski ICJR Hip ABOS Intern Modules 2013 – Bone handling osteotomy

Michael Herbenick Surgical treatment of the shoulder, University of Dayton DPT program. Dayton, OH, September 2013

Michael Johnson Dayton Plastic Surgery Society, Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, Centerville. OH, January 2013 Dayton Plastic Surgery Society, Division of Plastic Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital, Dayton, OH, April 2013

Dayton Plastic Surgery Society, Cosmetic plastic Surgeon, Grand Rapids, MI, October 2013

Matthew Lawless ACL Surgery, Wright State University Health Center, Fairborn, OH, October 2013

Salim Mancho Dayton Plastic Surgery Society -January 2013 - William C. Rigano, M.D., Cosmetic Plastic

Surgeon, Centerville, OH Dayton Plastic Surgery Society -April 2013 -Kevin P. Yakuboff, M.D., F.A.C.S., Professor, Division of Ped iatric Surgery, Children's Hospital, Cinci nnati , OH Dayton Plastic Surgery Society - October 2013 - Dennis Hammond, M.D., Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon, Grand Rapids, MI

Michael Prayson Instructor, Experimental Orthopaedic Engineering, BME 880. Wright State University

Russ Engineering School, 2007-Present.

Louis J Rubino WSP Educational Session: Common causes of knee pain, Fairborn, OH, January 2013

Lower Extremity Symposium. University of Dayton DPT program, Dayton, OH,

September, 2013

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 7 of 19

Department of Ortho Symposium: Acute Management of Common Athletic Shoulder Injuries, Presented at Wright State University, Dayton, OH, November 2013.

UD Injury Clinic I Training room

Indresh Venkatarayappa Orthopaedic Surgery Internship and Residency Program Department of Orthopaedic

Surgery and Sports Medicine; 2008-2013

5Scholarly Activity

Funded grants

Genetic Variants Influencing Deep Phenotypes of the Orofacial Complex Pl: Sherwood Duren,DL (Co-Is), Nahhas

Genetic, Somatic, and Maturational Influences on Pediatric Skeletal Health

Pl: Duren DL Co-ls: Sherwood RJ, Siervogel RM,

NIH/NICHD (R01 HD056247) Dates Awarded: 07/2007 - 06/2013 Adiposity, Disease Risk Factors, and Lifetime Health PD/Pl: Siervogel RM, Czerwinski SA. Choh AC, Churnlea WC, Duren DL(Co-Is), Lee M, Nahhas RW, Towne NIH/NICHD (R01 HD012252) Dates Awarded: 7/10/2010 - 6/30/2015 Updating Skeletal Maturity Methods for U.S. Children PD/Pl: Churnlea WC, Duren DL Co-ls: Nahhas RW, Sherwood RJ NIH/NIAMSD/NICHD (R01 AR055927) Dates for Award: 07/17/2009 - 06/30/2012 (1-yr NCE)

Genetic Architecture of the Human Dentognathic Complex

PD/Pl: Sherwood RJ Duren DL(Co-Is), Towne B

NIH/NIDCR (R01 DE018497) Dates for Award: 05/18/2009 -03/31/2013

Growth factor elution rates from various commercial grade cements in differing morphologies. Ross MS, Laughlin RT (Co-PI). May 9, 2012-June 9, 2013

DAGMEC Grant

Mass Spectrometry of the Achilles Tendon in Diabetic Mice with and without Treatment. Knoll P, Laughlin RT (Co-PI). November 2, 2012-December 15, 2013

DAGMEC Grant

FLOW – Fluid Lavage of Open Wounds: A multi-Center Blinded, Factorial Trial Comparing Alternative Irrigating solutions and Pressures in Patients with Open Fractures.

Prayson, MJ (PI) 2008-Present Department of Defense, orthopaedic Trauma Research Program

FAITH - Fixation using Alternative Implants for the treatment of Hip Fractures. Multi-site clinical trial Prayson, MJ (PI) Canadian Institutes of Health Research 2008-Present METRC – Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium. Multi – site clinical trial. Prayson, MJ (PI) 2013-Present US Department of Defense, Orthopaedic Trauma Research Program

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 8 of 19

Publications

Matthew DiPaola

DiPaola MJ, Stroud NJ, DiPaola MJ, Martin BL, Steiler CA, Flurin PH, Wright TW, Zuckerman JD, Roche CP. Initial

glenoid fixation using two different reverse shoulder designs with an equivalent center of rotation in a low-

density and high-density bone substitute. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2013 Nov;22(1l):1573-9. doi:

10.1016/j.jse.2013.01.037. Epub 2013 Apr 10.

DiPaola MJ, Roche CP, Stroud NJ, Mattin BL, Steiler CA, Flurin PH, Wright TW, DiPaola MJ, Zuckerman JD. The

impact of scapular notching on reverse shoulder glenoid fixation. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2013 Jul;22(7):963-70.

doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2012.10.035. Epub 2013 Jan 16.

DiPaola MJ, May J, Kleinhenz B, DiPaola MJ. A Review of the Metal Backed Component in Total

Shoulder Arthroplasty. Submitted to Journal of Shoulder and Elbow S11rge1J', 2013

DiPaola MJ, May J, DiPaola, MJ. A Review of Diagnosis and Treatment of Deltoid Fibrosis. Accepted for online publication by Medscape, 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Abzug J, Pizzitull P, Herman M,. Incidence often miss scheduled cast changes in a pediatric population: etiology and implications. Submitted to Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, Accepted for publication 2014.

DiPaola MJ, Roche CP, Stroud NJ, Martin BL, Steiler CA, Flurin PH, Wright TW, Zuckerman JD, DiPaola MJ. Achieving fixation in glenoid with superior wear using reverse shoulder a1throplasty. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2013 Dec;22(12):1695-701. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2013.03.008. Epub 2013 May 8.

DiPaola MJ, Stroud N, DiPaola MJ, Flurin PH, Roche CP Reverse shoulder glenoid loosening: an evaluation of the initial fixation associated with six different reverse shoulder designs. Bull Hosp Jt Dis (2013). 2013;71 Suppl 2:S l2-7.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0, Developer of Top Apps Discusses the Risks and Roles of Medical Apps. Ortho Apps

Column: Orthopedics Today, January 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Orthopedic Surgeon Describes His Tech Ventures as an Internet

Entrepreneur. Ortho Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, February 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Apps That Integrate Touch-Screens Provide Interactive Learning for

Anatomy, Radiology. Ortho Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, March 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Meeting Sparks Business Platform for Health Care Professionals, Industry. 0rtho Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, April 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Further Patient, Health Care Provider Education with 3-D Anatomy Apps. Ortho

Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, May 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Through the Looking Glass: The Potential of Google's New Platform. Ortho Apps

Column: Orthopedics Today, June 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. New OrthoMind App Unshackles Surgeons From Stationary Computers. 0rtho

Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, July 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. How 3-D Printing Could Fundamentally Change Orthopedics. Ortho Apps

Column: Orthopedics Today, August 2013

DiPaola MJ, Frank O. Apps From Orthopaedic Specialty Societies Continue to Emerge. Ortho Apps

Column: Orthopedics Today, September 2013.

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Protected Communication: A Look at Apps That May Improve Privacy. Ortho Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, October 2013.

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 9 of 19

DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. App Personalizes 01ihopedic Media, Literature for Users. Ortho Apps Column: Orthopedics Today, November 2013. DiPaola MJ, Frank 0. Sookasa: An App That Protects Sensitive Files Across Devices. Apps Column:

Orthopedics Today, December 2013

DiPaola MJ, Franko O. Surgeons Created App Provides Resources for Knee Replacement Patients.

Ortho App Column: Orthopedics Today, January 2014

Michael Herbenick

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain in Overhead Athletes. Miami Valley Hospital Athlete’s Update.

Matthew Lawless

Vourazeris JD, Lawless MW, Markert RJ, Stills HF, Boivin GP. Semitendinosus muscle fatty infiltration

following tendon harvest in rabbits., J Orthop res, 2013 Aug;31(8):1234-9. doi: 10.1002/jor.22356.

Epub 2013 Apr 26

Michael Johnson

Bates B, Wimalawansa SM, Monson B, Rymer MC, Shapiro R, Johnson RM. A simple cost-effective method of

microsurgical simulation training: the turkey wing model. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgel )'· 2013

Dundon JM, Rymer MC, Johnson RM. Total Patellar Skin Loss from Cryotherapy after Total Knee Atthroplasty. Februaty 2013, The Journal of Arthroplasty.

Wimalawansa SM, Fox JP, Johnson RM. The measurable cost of complications for outpatient cosmetic

surgery in patients with mental health diagnoses. Aesthetic Surgel ) ' Joumal. (Submitted for publication: June 2013; accepted, pending press].

Michael Prayson

The Science of Variation Group (participating member -Prayson MJ). Diagnosis of elbow fracture patterns

on radiographs: Interobserver reliability and diagnostic accuracy. C/i11 Ort/wp Re/at Res. 2013 Apr;

471(4):1373-8. 10.1007/sl 1999-012-2742-4. Epub 2012 Dec 18.

The Science of Variation Group (participating member -Prayson MJ). Variation in recommendation for

surgical treatment for compressive neuropathy. J Hand Surg Am. 2013 May;38(5); 856-62. doi: I 0.10 l

6/j.jhsa.2013.02.008. Epub 2013 Apr 3.

The Science of Variation Group (participating member - Prayson MJ). How surgeons make decisions

when the evidence is inconclusive. J Hand Surg Am. 2013 Jun;38(6); 1202-8 doi:

10.1016/j.jhsa.2013.02.032. Epub 2013 May 4.

Patel V, Venkatarayappa I, Prayson MJ, Goswami T. Biomechanical evaluation of hybrid locking plate

constructs. Hard Tissue 2013 Jun;01;2(4):32.

FAITH trial investigators (participating member - Prayson MJ). Femoral neck shortening after internal fixation of a

femoral neck fracture. Orthopedics. 2013 Jul;36(7); e849-58. doi: 10.3928/01477447- 20130624-13.

The Science of Variation Group (participating member - Prayson MJ). Diagnosis of union of distal tibia

fractures: accuracy and Interobserver reliability. Injury. 2013 Aug;44(8); 1073-5. doi:

10.1016/j.injury.2012.10.034. Epub 2012 Nov 28.

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 10 of 19

The Science of Variation Group (participating member - Prayson MJ). Radiographic diagnosis of scapholunate

dissociation among intra-articular fractures of the distal radius: Interobserver reliability. J Hand Surg Am. 2013

Sep;38(9); 1685-90. doi: I 0- l 016/j.jhsa.2013.05.039. Epub 2013 Jul 30.

The Science of Variation Group (participating member - Prayson MJ). Interobserver reliability of

classification and characterization of proximal hl1meral fractures: a comparison of two and three-

dimensional CT. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013 Sep 4;95(17); 1600-4. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.L.00586.

Louis J Rubino

Gayton JC, Rubino LJ, Rich MM, Stouffer MH, Wang Q, Boivin GP. Rabbit supraspinatus motor endplates are unaffected by a rotator cuff tear. J Ortlwp Res. 2013;31(1):99-!04.

Rieser GR, Edwards KB, Gould G, Markert R, Goswami T, Rubino LJ III. Distal third clavicle fracture fixation: a biomechanical evaluation of fixation. Journal of Shoulder & Elbow Surgery,.2013 June 22:6:848 - 855.doi:10.1016/j.jse.2012.08.022

Published abstracts

Michael Johnson

Sieffert M, Johnson RM, Mancho S, Peny T, Jerkins D, Luckenbill D. Lower Extremity Burn Reconstruction U

sing a Spare Parts "Fillet-of-Sole" Flap. Eastern Great Lakes; Dayton, OH, October 2013

Ause-Ellias K, Shon R, Perry T, Johnson RM, Shapiro M. Controlling Burn Scars of the Nose/Nares Using

Silicone Gauge Earring Plugs. Eastem Great Lakes; Dayton, OH, October 2013

Sharma P, Papas H, Wimalawansa S, Gould G, Ross M, Excoffon K, Johnson RM. Transduction of Adipose

Stem Cells With Adeno-Associated Virus: Potential Applications i n Burn Care. Eastern Great Lakes; Dayton,

OH, October 2013

Wimalawansa S, Rigano W, Johnson RM. Oncoplastic breast surgery: a systematic review of 2,5 l 2 patient

outcomes. 55111

Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons; Indianapolis, IN, 2013.

Wimalawansa S, Fox JP, Johnson RM. Aesthetic surgery in patients with mental health conditions: results

of a large statewide database. The Aesthetics Meeting, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgel

)',ASAPS Residents and Fellows Forum; New York, NY, 2013.

Hansen D, Fox JP, Johnson RM. Hospital-based, acute care within 30-days of ambu latory cosmetic surgety.

55111

Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons; Ind ianapolis, IN, 2013.

Richard Laughlin

Chad G. Williams, Michael J. Coffey, Peter Shorten, James D. Lyions and Richard T. Laughlin Staged Subtalar Fusion for Severe Calcaneus Fractures with Bone Loss, 2013; 7: 614-618

Williams CG, Coffey MJ, Shorten P, Lyons JD, Laughlin RT. Staged subtalar fusion for severe calcaneus fractures with bone loss. Open Orthop J. 2013 Nov 13;7:614-8. Doi: 10.2174/1874325001307010614. eCollection 2013. PMID: 24339843[PubMed] Froehle AW, Laughlin RT, Teel DD 2

nd, Sherwood RJ, Duren DL. Excess body weight loss is associated with

nonpathological gait patterns in women 4 to 5 years after bariatric surgery. Obes Surg. 2014 Feb;24(2):253-9. Grannis K, Graham M, Laughlin RT, Cox J. Retained internal fixation as a cause for late prosthetic fitting problems in ertl transtibial amputation: a case series. Submitted to Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. April 2013.

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 11 of 19

Iossi MF, Konstantakos Ek, Teel DD, Sherwood R, Laughlin RT, Duren D. Musculoskeletal function following bariatric surgery. Obesity Journal. 2013;21(6):1104-1110.

Salim Mancho

Sieffert M, Johnson RM, Mancho S, Perry T, Jerkins D, Luckenbill D. Lower Extremity Burn Reconstruction Using a Spare Parts "Fillet-of-Sole" Flap. Eastern Great Lakes; Dayton, OH, October 2013

Significant presentations

Michael Barnett MS III Ortho Surgery Rotations Lectures

Atrium Health & Wellness Women’s Series, Mason Ohio. April 2013

Atrium Health & Wellness Women’s Series, Mason, OH . June 2013

Education Session: Common Conditions, WSP Health Center Oct 2013

Musculoskeletal Integument Fractures, WSU November 2013

James C Binski Lecturer: Technological Advances in Distraction Osteogenesis, Limb Lengthening & reconstruction Society Specialty Day, Day American Academy of Othopeadic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2013

Lecturer: The Role of External Fixation for Periarticular Fractures. 26th

Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association of External Fixation & Limb Lengthening, Nagasaki, Japan, March 2013

Lecturer: Pitfalls in Limb Lengthening : Recovering from Problems with Taylor Spatial Frame. 14th

Current Concepts in Orthopaedics, Tokyo, japan, April 2013

Lecturer: How I See It Case Presentation Discussion. Past Presidents Discussion, 23rd

Annual Scientific Meeting of the Limb Lengthenting & Reconstruction Society, New York, NY July 2013

Lecturer: Indications & Techniques for Uses of taylor Spatial Frame in Various Ankle Conditions Including Arthrodesis. Correction of Soft Tissue Contractures and Distraction Anthroplasty. Lab & Demonstration: TSF Butt Frame for Mid Foot Deformity. Advanced Taylor Spatial Frame Course, Memphis, TN, August 2013

Lab Instructor: Six Axis Eternal Fixation Lab x4, 23rd

Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Course. August 2013

Special Lecturer/Lab Instructor: External Fixation: Complications are the Rule Not the Exception… What to Do? Six Avis External Fixation 23

rd Annual Baltimore Limb Deformity Post Course: intermediate Taylor Spatial

Frame Course. September 2013

Matthew DiPaola Speaker/ Moderator: Shoulder Arthritis: What is ir, what it isn’t and your treatment options. Arthritis Foundation, Arthritis Expo, Ohio , June 2013

Case Presentation: Anterior Shoulder Instability Without Bone Loss. Shoulder & Elbow Society Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio January 2013

Instructor/ Lecturer: Leading a Digital Life in Orthopaedics. AAOS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2013

Corey Ellis Lecture: Presented at WSP Health Center, Fairborn, OH, March 201 3.

Lecturer: Grand Rounds, University of Dayton, Boesch Lounge, Dayton, OH, March 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop. Fairborn, OH, April 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop., Fairborn, OH, June 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop., Fairborn, OH, July 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop. Fairborn, OH, August 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop. Fairborn, OH, October 2013.

Presenter: Musculoskeletal Workshop. Fairborn, OH, November 201 3.

2013 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Report Page 12 of 19

Michael Herbenick Lecturer: WSU MS III Ortho Surgery Rotations. Dayton, OH 2013

Presenter: Quarterly Sports Medicine. PHP Athletic Trainers. Dayton, OH 2013

Shoulder Instability, Wrights State residency Program Morning Conference. Dayton, OH 2013

Ischial Avulsion Fractures and Proximal Hamstring Ruptures, Miami Valley Hospital Sports Medicine

Symposium. Dayton, OH 2013

Upper Extremity Orthopaedic Surgery. University of Dayton Doctorate Physical Therapy Program,

Dayton OH September 2013

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain, Wright State University Community Educational Series, February

2013

Michael Johnson Initial Evaluation and Treatment of Lacerations and Minor Burns; Orthopaedic Symposium;Wright State University, November, 2013

Richard Laughlin Knoll P, Chu J, Cox J, Hamilton R, Laughlin RT, Boivin G. Effect of exercise and glycemic control on diabetic (db/db) mouse Achilles tendons. Electronic poster presented at the AOFAS Annual Summer Meeting, Hollywood, FL, July 2013

Rieser GR, Dulaney-Cripe EM, LaFleur BC, Hadaway SJ, Smith CA, Bauman RD, Markert RJ, Prayson MJ, Laughlin RT. A retrospective study of a comprehensive pain protocol using a continuous fascia iliaca compartment block in patients treated for hip fractures. Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31

st Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, FL, April 2013.

Ross MS, Gould GC, Flower K, Laughlin RT. Proximal phalanx structural integrity in flexor to extensor tendon transfer: a biomechanical study. Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31

st Annual Meeting,

Amelia Island, FL, April 2013. Ross MS, Gould G, Flower K, Laughlin RT. Proximal phalanx structural integrity in flexor to extensor tendon transfer: a biomechanical study. Presented at the 16

th Annual OREF/ORS Central Indiana Regional Resident

Research Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, April 2013. Laughlin RT. Foot/ankle scientific paper session – Co-Moderator at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31

st Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, FL, April 2013.

Ross MS, Gould G, Flower K, Laughlin RT. Proximal phalanx structural integrity in flexor to extensor tendon transfer: a biomechanical study. Presented at the 75

th Ohio Orthopaedic Society Annual Meeting, Dublin, OH,

May 2013. Froehle AW, Laughlin RT, Sherwood RJ, Duren DL. Gait characteristics in women five years after bariatric surgery relate to post-surgical weight loss. Submitted for presentation at the 2013 Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) Annual Meeting, May 15-17, 2013.

Rieser GR, Dulaney-Cripe EM, LaFleur BC, Hadaway SJ, Smith CA, Bauman RD, Markert RJ, Prayson MJ, Laughlin RT. A retrospective study of a comprehensive pain protocol using a continuous fascia iliaca compartment block in patients treated for hip fractures. Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31

st Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, FL, April 2013.

Ross MS, Gould GC, Flower K, Laughlin RT. Proximal phalanx structural integrity in flexor to extensor tendon transfer: a biomechanical study. Presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31

st Annual Meeting,

Amelia Island, FL, April 2013. Knoll P, Chu J, Cox J, Hamilton R, Laughlin RT, Boivin G. Effect of exercise and glycemic control on diabetic (db/db) mouse Achilles tendons. Electronic poster presented at the AOFAS Annual Summer Meeting, Hollywood, FL, July 2013.

Matthew Lawless Lecturer: MA III Ortho Surgery Rotations, Dayton, OH 2013

Presenter: Quarterly Sports Medicine for PHP Athletic Trainers. Dayton, OH 2013

Salim Mancho Plastic Surgery: More Than Just Cosmetic Surgery; Wright State Orthopaedics Educational Session, March, 2013

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Michael Prayson A Retrospective Study of a Comprehensive Pain Protocol Using a Continuous Fascia Jliaca

Compartment Block. Poster presented at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31'1

Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida, April 17-21, 2013. A Comparative Analysis of Stability oflnitial Management of Humerns Fractures. Poster to be presented

at the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association 31'1

Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida, April 17-21, 201 3.

Joe Rubino WSU MS-III Ortho Surgery Rotations Lecture. Dayton, OH

Quarterly Sports Medicine presentations to the PHP Athletic Trainers

Rabbit Supraspinatus Motor Endplates Are Unaffected by a Rotator Cuff Tear. Presented at AAOS Annual Meeting 2012

Rabbit Supraspinatus Motor Endplates Are Unaffected by a Rotator Cuff Tear. Presented at MAOA Annual

Meeting 2012

6Summary of Service Activities

Student advising

Michael Barnett Advisor to WSU BSOM Orthopaedic Interest Club Advisor to Orthopaedic surgery resident, Joe Cox, Brett LaFleur, Ryan Reiser Advisor to MS II, Anna Hardy

Matthew DiPaola Faculty Advisor to WSU medical students; Zachery DiPaolo, Cody Green, Lorraine Kiger, Paul Hutchinson

Corey Ellis Athletic Training Student Organization ORS 811 Orthopaedic for Primary Care Elective

Michael Herbenick Academic Advisor to WSU medical student; Jonathan Silverman Director, Orthopaedic Residency

Michael Johnson Teach 4th Year Medical Students Ronnie Brown, Ryan Shapiro, Bao Tran, Dallas Hansen, Justin Fox

Matthew Lawless Academic Advisor to WSU medical students, Chad Garner, Daniel Drake

Salim Mancho Teach 41

Year Medical Students

Louis Rubino Academic advisor to WSU student, Graham Pallante, MS III

Academic advisor to WSU student, Neal Dollin, MS III

Advisor to Orthopaedic surgery resident, Matt Cavo, MD PGY I

Advisor to Orthopaedic surgery resident, Chris Gayton, MD PGY 3

Director of Resident Education

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Committee membership/officer

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Sports medicine & Rehabilitation

Michael Barnett Member, Resident Selection Committee. BSOM LCME Accrediation Committee. BSOM

Foot & Ankle Subcommittee. BSOM Education Subcommittee. BSOM

James C Binski American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, International American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons, International AO/ASIF Alumni Association ASAMI & BR 7

th International Congress, International

Limb Lengthening & Reconstruction Society: ASAMI North America International Society for Fracture repair International Congress of Joint Reconstruction Dayton Orthopaedic Society

Montgomery County Medical Society Academic Review Committee, BSOM

Faculty Development Committee, BSOM Member, Resident Selection Committee, BSOM Orthopaedic Trauma Committee, MVH Healthgrade Orthopaedic Improvement, MVH Hip/Fracture Advisory Board. MVH Trauma / General Surgery Collaborative. MVH

Matthew DiPaola Director, Shoulder & Elbow Curriculum. Dayton VA Rotation of WSU Ortho residency program. WSU BSOM

American Association of Physicians and Surgeons AAPS American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons AAOS Dayton Orthopaedics Society Member, Cornell BioPharma Network Chair, Communications Committee, Cornell Football Association Cornell University Ivy Society Cornell Alumni Admission Ambassador Network CAAAN Cornell Medical College Alumni Association Board Member, Southern Ohio board of Advisors, Great Lakes Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation,

Dayton Outreach. Effective Committee, MVH

Corey Ellis University Athletics Council Chair, Marketing/Website Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Finance Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Sports Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Writer/Reviewer: Beginnertriathlete.com

Michael Herbenick Orthopaedic Residency Selection Committee University of Dayton Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program, Board Member Nominating Committee Surgical Case Review Committee Clinical Review Committee Graduate Medical Education Consortium Executive Committee Premier Hospital PHO Steering Committee Premier Health Group Board of Directors

Finance Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Sports Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation

Directors of Medical Education meetings. Council of Residency Directors, American Orthopaedic Association

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Michael Johnson DAGMEC WSP Board of Directors, At-Large Member Fidelity Health Care Board Quality Committee - Member Miami Valley Hospital Wound Care Committee - Member

Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons -Board of Directors Vice President Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surge1y Coordinator Committee - Member Co-Chair, Operation Smile Burns Program

Dayton Plastic Surge1y Society -Founder/Member

Anil Krishnamurthy President, Association of VA Orthopaedic Surgeons Access Academy-Co-Chair. Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center

Specialty Care Collaborative Co-Director. Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center. HCLDP leadership training, Committee. Center of Excellence for Hips and Knees established.

Salim Mancho

BSOM Strategic Planning Retreat; May, 2013 Children's Hospital Dayton- Medical directorship of pediatric plastic

Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons –Member Mission Trip to Honduras with Legacy of Healing; June, 2013

Laughlin RT Council of Residency Directors, American Orthopaedic Association.

Matthew Lawless Athletic Council Student Welfare Council Chair, FM Search Committee Director, Athletic Training Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Selection Committee Library Council Sedation Committee Co Management Committee, MVHS Hip and Knee Advisory Board Committee

Marketing/Website Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Sports Subcommittee, Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation

Michael Prayson

WSU, BSOM, Orthopaedic Surgery, Residency Selection Committee Faculty Promotion Committee Vice Chair - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation

Chair, Finance Subcommittee -Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine,

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine

Orthopaedic Research Committee - WSU Department of Orthopaedic Surgery: Dayton,

OH; member

Faculty -MD/PhD Program Development Committee

Faculty -MS-III Introduction to Clinical Medicine (Orthopaedic Section)

Supervisor -MS-IV Home/Visiting Student Clinical Rotations in Orthopaedic Trauma

Device Development Center - Wright State University Member -Biomedical Engineering Orthopaedic Selection Committee

Prayson MJ. Dayton Orthopaedic Society Prayson MJ. Ohio Orthopaedic Society Prayson MJ. Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Zeta Chapter of Northeastern

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Ohio University's College of Medicine

Prayson MJ. AO/ASIF Faculty AAOS Fellow

Orthopaedic Trauma Association Orthopaedic Trauma Association Fellowship Committee Member American Orthopaedic Association

Mid-America Orthopaedic Association The Science of Variation Group (SVG) The International Society for Fracture Repair (ISFR)

Joseph Rubin WSU, BSOM, Orthopaedic Surgery, Residency Selection Committee Miami Valley Hospital South, Clinical Review Committee Member MVH South Co-Management Wright State Physicians, Billing Committee Wright State Physicians Board of Directors Wright State Physicians, Management Committee Wright State Physicians Finance Committee Chair WSU, BSOM Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Sports

Subcommittee

WSU, BSOM Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Finance

Subcommittee

WSU, BSOM Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Marketing I Website Subcommittee WSU , BSOM Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Section of

Orthopaedic Trauma Subcommittee

AA NA complications study participant MVH Sports Medicine Council member

Indresh Venkatarayappa Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wright State University

Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio

Orthopaedic Research Committee, Wright State University

Academic Chief Resident, Miami Valley Hospital - Department of Orthopaedics

Orthopaedic Trauma Committee -Miami Valley Hospital

Member of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, UK

Alpha Omega Alpha honor Medical Society

Candidate member of American Academy of Orthopaedic

Hospital or affiliated institution

Bidwell Surgery Center

Rubino LJ. Bidwell Surgery Center, Clinical Operations Committee.

Miami Valley Hospital

Herbenick MA. Chair, Co Management Physician Leaders Operations Committee – MVHS Herbenick MA. Board of Directors – MVHS

Laughlin RT. Department of Orthopaedics

Laughlin RT. Section of Orthopaedic Trauma

Laughlin RT. Trauma Committee

Laughlin RT. Orthopaedic Trauma Subcommittee

Laughlin RT. Comprehensive Wound Care

Laughlin RT. Hip Fracture Advisory Board Prayson MJ. Chair - Orthopaedic Trauma Committee

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Prayson MJ. Physician Leader - Hip Fracture Improvement Group

Prayson MJ. Directors of Education Committee

Prayson MJ. Trauma Committee

Prayson MJ. Trauma Joint Practice Committee

Prayson MJ. Hip Fracture Advisory Board

Prayson MJ. Department of Surgical Services Committee (DOSS)

Prayson MJ. Health-grades Orthopedic Improvement Committee

Prayson MJ. Multidisciplinary Trauma Research Committee

Prayson MJ. Hip Rapid Response Team

Miami Valley Hospital South

Laughlin RT. South Surgery Center, Inc. Operations Committee (2011-Present).

Rubino LJ. South Surgery Center, Clinical Review Committee Member.

Rubino LJ. MVH South Co-Management meetings

Laughlin RT. Membership Committee, Mid-America Orthopaedic Association.

Laughlin RT. Education Committee Mid-America Orthopaedic Association.

7Patient Care Summary

Barnett MD Miami Valley Hospital, Private Practice – 1 ½ days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital, Surgery – 1 ½ days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital South practice – 1 days/week

Miami Valley Hospital South Surgery – 1 days/week

Atrium Medical Center, Private Practice – 1 day/week.

Atrium Medical Center, Surgery – ½ day/week as needed.

Binski JC Wright State Orthopaedics patient clinic: Wednesday and Friday.

Surgery – Miami Valley Hospital: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.

Five Rivers Medical Surgical Clinic: Monthly.

Trauma and General call/Miami Valley Hospital: Regularly/monthly schedule.

Orthopaedic Group call: Regularly/monthly schedule.

Miami Valley Hospital: Active Staff.

Kettering Medical Center: Active Staff.

Children’s Medical Center: Courtesy Staff.

DiPaola MJ Dayton VA Medical Center Surgery –2-3 days/week.

Atrium Medical Center, Private Practice – 1 day/week.

Atrium Medical Center Surgery – .5-1 day/week as needed.

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Miami Valley Hospital Surgery – as needed.

Bidwell Surgery Center – as needed

West Chester Hospital – as needed

Southwest Ohio Ambulatory Surgery Center – as needed

Ellis CE Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center- 2 ½ days/week.

WSP MOB Office – 4 ½ days/week

Wright State Athletic Dept – 2 days/week.

Herbenick MA Miami Valley Hospital, Private Practice – 1 days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital Surgery – ½ days/week as needed.

Miami Valley South office – 1 ½ days/week.

Miami Valley South Surgery – 2 ½ days/week as needed.

WSP Health Center office – ½ days/week

UD training Room & Injury Clinic – Weekly

Salim M Active clinical practice i n cranial-maxillofacial at Children's Medical Center, general

plastic surgery, microsurgery, and hand.

Establishing aesthetic practice at Transforming Techniques Medical Spa.

Laughlin RT Wright State Orthopaedics Patient Office (2 days/week).

Miami Valley Hospital Surgeries (2.5 days/week).

Miami Valley Hospital Trauma & General Call (3 days/month).

Five Rivers Medical Surgical Clinic (1/2 day every 2 months).

South Surgery Center, LLC (1 day/month).

Lawless MW Veterans Administration Medical Center – 1 ½ day/week.

Veterans Administration Medical Center, Hand Clinic – 1 day/month.

Miami Valley Hospital, Private Practice – ½ day/week.

Miami Valley Hospital Surgery – 1 days/week.

Miami Valley South Center – 1 days/month as needed.

Miami Valley South Surgery – 2 days/week as needed

Indian Ripple – ½ day/week.

WSP Health Center – ½ days/week

Prayson MJ Director of Trauma – Miami Valley Hospital

Director of Orthopaedic Medical/Surgical Clinic – Miami Valley Hospital

MVH Clinical Practice.

MVH Fracture Clinic.

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Rubino LJ. Miami Valley Hospital, Private Practice – 2 days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital Surgery – 1 day/week.

Miami Valley South Surgery – 3 days/month as needed.

Atrium Medical Center Private Practice – 1 day/week.

Atrium Medical Center Surgery – 1 day/week as needed.

Bidwell Surgery Center – 1 day/week as needed.

WSP Health Center Office – ½ day/week

Venkatarayappa I.

Wright State Orthopaedics Patient Office -2 days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital Surgeries - 2.5 days/week.

Miami Valley Hospital Trauma & General Call -3 days/month.

Five Rivers Medical Surgical Clinic -1/2 day every 2 months.

AMC Surgery Center, LLC -1 day/month.

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8Honors and awards

9Hosted events

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