HOLY NAME MEDICAL CENTER
Our Orthopedic Surgeons have admission privileges at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, NJ which for over 85 years.
PATIENT CARE ASSOCIATES
Patient Care Associates, LLC, located in Englewood, NJ, is a state-of-the-art outpatient surgical center specializing in orthopedics.
office hours
- Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 – 5:00
- Tuesday and Thursday:9:00 – 4:00
- Friday:9:00 – 3:00
- Saturday and Sunday:CLOSED
cancellations
If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 24 hours notice. This courtesy, on your part, will make it possible to give your appointment to another patient.
Welcome to Eastern Orthopedic Associates
Welcome to Eastern Orthopedic Associates, located in Teaneck, New Jersey. Our team of board certified surgeons and highly qualified staff are committed to providing exceptional orthopedic care. For over 50 years, we have worked to ensure superior service for all of our patients, while diagnosing and treating injuries and illnesses in a comfortable and professional atmosphere.
Our Physicians at Eastern Orthopedic Associates are at the forefront of orthopedics, providing the most technologically advanced treatment of injuries, with special expertise in sports medicine, hip replacement, knee replacement and spine surgery.
We consistently strive to exceed our patients expectations through our dedication to excellence and world-class care. Doctors Katona, Bauer,Steuer & Hale are devoted to providing you with the finest medical attention available. Our goal is to help our patients return to their favorite activities pain-free.
The surgeons at Eastern Orthopedic Associates are dedicated to restoring your health quickly and safely by providing comprehensive patient care with the one-on-one attention you deserve. We are focused on developing lifelong relationships with clients in Bergen County, Essex County, Hudson County, Morris County, and Passaic County who entrust us with their orthopedic health and we're grateful for the chance to serve you.
APPOINTMENT FORM
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Our Doctor
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DR. JOHN J. KATONA, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
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DR. BRIAN J. BAUER, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
DR. JEFFREY STEUER, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
DR. JAMES J. HALE, M.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Our Physicians Assistants offer a comprehensive, compassionate approach to restorative orthopedics. They are highly trained and licensed by the State of NJ and certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. With privileges at Holy Name Medical Center and Patient Care Associates, LLC, our physicians assistants deliver cutting-edge care at every stage of patient treatment.
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Physical Therapy at Eastern Orthopedic Associates is the premiere source for outpatient physical therapy in NJ. Our staff includes some of the region’s most knowledgeable physical therapists; a highly trained team dedicated to getting you back to doing the things you love. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call us at (201) 836-5332 With privileges at Holy Name Medical Center and Patient Care Associates, LLC, our physicians assistants deliver cutting-edge care at every stage of patient treatment.
STAFF DIRECTORY
Physicians
- Dr. James Hale
- Dr. Jeffrey Steuer
- Dr. Brian Bauer
- Dr. John Katona
Physical Therapists
- Iris Lehr
Procedures
Orthopedics is a sub-specialty of surgery that deals with the prevention or correction of injuries and disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints and ligaments.
Neck & Back
Shoulder
Elbow
Ankle
This single innominate osteotomy is useful to correct mild to moderate acetabular dysplasia from ages 18 months into adult life. Salter osteotomy is widely used, and good to excellent outcomes are usually reported. Modifications include infrapelvic lengthening and performing the osteotomy with an osteotome, preserving the medial cortical periosteal attachments, enhancing stability, and eliminating the need for internal fixation.
Technique of Salter Osteotomy
Kode aktivasi foxit phantom pdf. Exposure Expose the hip through a bikini incision and an iliofemoral approach splitting the iliac apophysis. Perform an open reduction as necessary. By subperiosteal dissection, expose the inner and outer surfaces of the ilium to expose the sciatic notch. Place retractors in the notch to protect the sciatic nerve.
Psoas tenotomy In most patients, an intramuscular lengthening of the psoas is performed before the osteotomy. Identify the tendon within the muscle and divide only the tendon, leaving the muscle intact.
Osteotomy Perform the innominate osteotomy with a Gigli saw. Passing the wire saw around the notch is the most difficult step in the procedure. This may be accomplished by using the special saw passer, by placing a curved clamp around the notch, or by simply bending the saw blade and guiding it around with a curved clamp. Once the saw is passed, position the retractors to protect the soft tissues, and perform the osteotomy. Make certain the osteotomy exits at the anterior inferior iliac spine.
Graft Place a towel clip in the anterior iliac spine to secure the graft. Remove a triangular graft that includes the anterior iliac spine using a bone cutter or osteotome. Kj yesudas hits 273 tamil songs free download. Reshape the graft into the desired triangular shape with the base about 2–3 cm in width.
Placing the graft Place a second towel clip through the ilium just above the acetabulum. Place the leg in a figure 4 position, and with pressure on the flexed knee and traction on the towel clip, open and slightly laterally displace the acetabular segment. This should open the osteotomy laterally while keeping the medial cortical margins approximated. Place the graft in the open defect.
Fixation Secure the fixation with two or three pins that penetrate the graft and both iliac surfaces. These pins may be smooth or threaded. Make certain the pins do not penetrate the hip joint and are long enough for firm purchase on the lower fragment. Cut off the pins, allowing about 5–10 mm protruding above the cortical margin. It is important to cut the pins at a length that is long enough to facilitate removal but not so long as to cause skin irritation.
Closure is standard with a subcuticular skin closure. Immobilize in a spica cast for 6 weeks.
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