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Memorial Hermann Surgical Webcasts

Surgical Webcasts from Memorial Hermann provide unique opportunities for physicians and the public to watch and learn about life-changing techniques that few have mastered.

Live Webcast Of All-Inside ACL RetroConstruction From Roger Clemens Institute

Orthopedic surgeon Mark Adickes, M.D. performed an innovative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery designed to hasten rehabilitation and recovery time. Adickes performed the procedure Sept. 27 during a live global Webcast from the Roger Clemens Institute for Sports Medicine & Human Performance (Roger Clemens Institute) at Memorial Hermann in Houston.

Each year, in the United States alone, it is estimated that one in every 3,000 people sustains a ruptured or torn ACL due to trauma or sporting injuries. For most patients, the pain is excruciating and the road to recovery is long.

“For patients, the typical goal is to return to activities quickly and without pain, but, if they’re going to have reconstruction surgery, the repair should be durable and should allow them to return to normal activity without limitations,” said Adickes. “The All-Inside RetroConstruction procedure is minimally invasive and achieves all of these goals.”

During the Webcast, Adickes performed a diagnostic arthroscopy on the knee joint. He then removed the torn ACL.

Serving as online moderators during the live Webcast were Thomas Clanton, M.D., orthopedic surgeon at the Roger Clemens Institute, and Brad Cooper, certified athletic trainer at Memorial Hermann. The moderators received e-mailed questions from viewers worldwide and relayed them to Adickes, who answered selected, appropriate inquiries during the surgery. The Webcast will be available for online viewing for at least one year, and Adickes will continue to receive and answer e-mailed questions for one week following the surgery.

The program is the 14th in a series sponsored by Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, giving medical professionals and consumers the opportunity to view leading -edge surgical procedures live on the Internet from anywhere in the world.

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