Orthopedic Surgery Featured News Jan. 17, 2023 Shoulder and upper extremity care at Mayo Clinic Orthopedics and Sports Medicine This video describes shoulder care your patients may receive at Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, located in Rochester and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hear about the latest operative and nonoperative shoulder and elbow treatments, along with the technology that the expert team brings to patients April 11, 2023 Stemless shoulder implant found beneficial for patients A Mayo Clinic review study finds stemless shoulder implants advantageous for patients who need anatomic shoulder arthroplasty. Over 95% of patients to undergo this surgery qualify for the stemless implants. April 11, 2023 Delay in adult spinal deformity surgery associated with poorer outcomes Mayo Clinic researchers found that an orthopedic surgeon's determination to delay adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery is a predictor of poorer patient outcomes. April 11, 2023 Sacrectomy: Treating a challenging tumor Mayo Clinic orthopedic spine surgeons take on a challenging surgery for sacral tumors in which complete, also called en bloc, removal of the entire cancer provides the best oncologic outcome. Latest Videos See All Mayo Clinic orthopedics and sports medicine: Tommy John & elbow injuries In this video, Mayo Clinic experts in orthopedics, physiatry and sports medicine discuss elbow injuries they commonly see in patients, as well as nonoperative and operative treatments for these injuries. They also discuss an exciting elbow surgery advance and ongoing research into elbow injury risk factors at Mayo Clinic. Hip impingement Kelechi R. Okoroha, M.D., orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, discusses evolution of the understanding of hip impingement during the last decade, origins of hip impingement, the treatment approach and how the treatment may at times vary by age group. Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Working toward more diversity in orthopedic surgery Mayo Clinic is working to change the historically low percentage of women and minorities in orthopedic surgery. As part of this effort, Mayo Clinic participated in a program developed by an organization called Nth Dimensions, through which two females participated in a summer clinical and research internship in orthopedic surgery. In addition, an o Clinical Trials See All A Study to Evaluate Operative versus Non-operative Intervention of Posterior Malleolar Fractures Involving Less than 25% of the Articular SurfaceRochester, Minn.A Study of Clinical Outcomes of Ultrasound-guided Carpal Tunnel Release Performed in a Procedural Room SettingAlbert Lea, Minn.A Study to Evaluate Preventative Saphenous Nerve Neurectomy in Primary Total Knee ArthroplastyJacksonville, Fla. Publications PRINT EDITION See the latest edition plus past issues E-NEWSLETTER EDITION See the latest edition plus past issues More News 1 Recreating stability for patients with complex patellofemoral instability 2 Mayo Clinic offers unique regenerative medicine procedure for knee and hip joints hopes to expand to other injuries 3 Partial knee replacement benefits eligible patients 4 Mayo Clinic offers innovative technology and expertise in pediatric and adolescent hip preservation 5 Mayo Clinic lab looks to impact orthopedics through artificial intelligence tools Medical Professionals Orthopedic Surgery