Key Observations from Published Literatureon Bone Response in Hand & Wrist Surgery
WHY IMPLANT MATERIAL MATTERS In hand and wrist procedures, anchors are placed within thin cortices, narrow canals, and confined joint spaces. Bone response to implant material—including osteolysis, cystic change, or radiolucency—may influence construct stability, imaging interpretation, and long-term clinical outcome. OSTEOLYSIS FOLLOWING THE USE OF PEEK SUTURE ANCHORS IN HAND & WRIST SURGERY Chen etContinue reading “Key Observations from Published Literatureon Bone Response in Hand & Wrist Surgery”
The Use of an All Natural OSSIO® Suture Anchor in the Treatment of a Painful Retrocalcaneal Enthesopathy
Author: Dr. David A. Yeager, DPM at Morrison Community Hospital, in Morrison, IL. Board-Certified Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, practicing both adult and pediatric podiatry. Education/training: Dr. Yeager DPM, FASPS FACFAS currently practices at Morrison Community Hospital in Morrison, Illinois where he is Chair of Surgery and Chief of Staff. He graduated from Seattle University HonorsContinue reading “The Use of an All Natural OSSIO® Suture Anchor in the Treatment of a Painful Retrocalcaneal Enthesopathy”