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- He currently serves on the Board of Directors for White Fence and as President of Central Ohio Orthopaedic Management Company, which oversees Mount Carmel New Albany. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University in the Department of Orthopaedics.
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He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University in the Department of Orthopaedics. He has authored over 420 textbook chapters and research articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
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- 7277 Smith’s Mill Rd, New Albany, 43054, OH
He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University in the Department of Orthopaedics. He has authored numerous textbook chapters and over 390 research articles published in peer-reviewed journals.
Aug 14, 2024 · NEW ALBANY, Ohio – JIS Orthopedics is pleased to announce that two new physicians – Alexander Athey, MD, and Nicholas Walla, MD – are joining the growing practice on September 3 rd and will treat patients at JIS offices in New Albany and St. Clairsville.
May 30, 2024 · Adolph Lombardi, M.D., is a pioneering surgeon in implant design, a leader in outpatient hip and knee replacement and one of the most respected names in orthopedics. He’s also known for his natty attire.
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While short-stem design is not a new concept, interest has surged with increasing utilization of less invasive techniques. Short stems are easier to insert through small incisions. Reliable long-term results including functional improvement, pain relief, and implant survival have been reported with standard tapered stems, but will a short taper per...
We compared short, flat-wedge, tapered, broach-only femoral stems to standard-length, double-tapered, ream and broach femoral stems in terms of intraoperative complications, short-term survivorship, and pain and function scores.
We retrospectively reviewed the records of 606 patients who had 658 THAs using a less invasive direct lateral approach from January 2006 to March 2008. Three hundred sixty patients (389 hips) had standard-length stems and 246 (269 hips) had short stems. Age averaged 63 years, and body mass index averaged 30.7 kg/m2. We recorded complications and pa...
We observed a higher rate of intraoperative complications with the standard-length stems (3.1%; three trochanteric avulsions, nine femoral fractures) compared with the shorter stems (0.4%; one femoral fracture) and managed all complications with application of one or more cerclage cables. There were no differences in implant survival, Harris hip sc...
Fewer intraoperative complications occurred with the short stems, attesting to the easier insertion of these devices. While longer followup is required, our early results suggest shortened stems can be used with low complication rates and do not compromise the survival and functional outcome of cementless THA.
Level III, therapeutic study. See the Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
- Ryan G. Molli, Adolph V. Lombardi, Adolph V. Lombardi, Keith R. Berend, Keith R. Berend, Joanne B. A...
- 2012
Dr. Adolph V. Lombardi is a Orthopedist in New Albany, OH. Find Dr. Lombardi's phone number, address, insurance information, hospital affiliations and more.
The Entire JIS Orthopedics Story. In 1971, Dr. Thomas Mallory performed the first total hip replacement in Columbus, Ohio, at the Ohio State University Hospital. He founded Joint Implant Surgeons, Inc. in 1972, an orthopaedic surgery practice specializing in total hip and total knee replacement.