Lisfranc Injury Repair With InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation

Dr. Kirk McCullough gives a presentation that demonstrates the repair of a Lisfranc injury with intercuneiform instability using the InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation implant system. InternalBrace repair addresses the intraosseous component of the Lisfranc ligament using a collagen-coated FiberTape® suture with a metallic button on the second metatarsal and a 4.75 mm SwiveLock® anchor in the medial cuneiform for knotless fixation. You can watch the entire presentation here.

What You Need To Know About Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains occur when the ligaments that support the ankle stretch or tear and can range in severity from mild to severe depending on how much damage and tearing there is to the ligaments. Most ankle sprains are minor injuries that can heal on their own with rest and home treatments. The length of time that an athlete may be out of action can vary from a few days to 4-6 weeks. A majority of ankle sprains occur when the foot turns inward damaging the supporting ligaments on the outside of the ankle (or what many people think of as rolling the ankle). Everyone that sustains an ankle sprain would benefit from instruction in an exercise program to ensure optimal recovery occurs and to decrease the likelihood that you will injure it again.  When there is injury to the ligaments that support the bones, nerves that help with balance that are within ligaments are also affected which increases the likelihood that you may sustain future ankle sprains. The best way to minimize your ankle sprain from becoming a chronic issue is to perform exercises that help to strengthen the muscles around the ankle and improve your balance on the injured leg. Repeated ankle sprains can lead to long term problems, including chronic ankle pain, arthritis, and ongoing instability. A high ankle sprain is a more severe form of injury and occurs when the ligaments and strong connective tissue, called the syndesmosis, between the two lower leg bones are torn and injured during a twisting movement.  The recovery from a high ankle sprain is typically much longer than a lateral ankle sprain.

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary

3651 College Boulevard ● Leawood, Kansas 66211

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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Craig A. Brenner

Marketing Manager

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute

cbrenner@kcoi.com

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Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary

 

Leawood, Kansas, January 14, 2020– On January 14, 2020 Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute (KCOI) will celebrate the 20 year anniversary of their first surgery.  In 1998, many of Kansas City’s leading orthopedic surgeons recognized the unmet need in the community for a hospital that was dedicated exclusively to orthopedic care.  A hospital owned by orthopaedic surgeons and managed by orthopaedic surgeons.  The physicians from Dickson-Diveley Orthopaedics, Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Clinic of Kansas City, and Orthopaedic and Sports medicine Consultants came together with Saint Luke’s Health System to create the hospital known as Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute.  The hospital officially opened their doors in January of 2000 and had their first surgery on January 14, 2000.

“I can’t begin to express how proud I am of the growth of Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute has experienced over the past 20 years,” said Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute CEO Charles E. Rhoades M.D.  “The genesis of the formation of Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute was to provide our community with the highest possible level of orthopedic care.  We have been able to adapt to fit the needs of our community from expanded services such as our Ortho Urgent Care to our recently completed expansion and renovation of the hospital.  We look forward to serving our community for the next 20 years and beyond.”

Since opening in 2000 Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute has expanded the services they provide the community.  In November 2016 the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute opened Ortho Urgent Care.  The Ortho Urgent Care provides access to highly specialized orthopedic care and sports medicine experts seven days a week when many people are in need of orthopedic care.  The Ortho Urgent Care staff provides rapid diagnosis and treatment for orthopedic injuries that do not require a trip to the emergency room.

To meet the community’s growing need for specialized orthopedic care, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute broke ground on a 22,000 square foot expansion and renovations of the hospital.  The expansion and renovations began in February 2017 and was completed in July 2019.  The project included renovation of the entire hospital space.  The hospital now has 17 new and modern inpatient rooms, 8 surgical suites, a new interventional spine suite, MRI, outpatient physical and occupational therapy and an orthopedic urgent care open 7 days a week.

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute has fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons in nearly every sub-specialty.  KCOI performs nearly 7,000 procedures annually including total joint replacements and reconstructions of the shoulder, hand, elbow, knee hip, foot, ankle and spine.

Over the last 20 years, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute has received national recognition for the elite level of care they provide.  KCOI continually ranks among the top hospital in the region for Joint Replacement and patient experience ranked by independent quality reviewers.  From 2014 – 2019 KCOI received the CareChex Awards for Top 10% in the nation for the categories of Medical Excellence, Patient Safety, and Patient Satisfaction in the areas of overall surgical care, overall hospital care, overall medical care joint replacement, major orthopedic surgery.

In 2019, KCOI received the Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence Award for Patient Experience in Inpatient Care.  The Guardian of Excellence Award recognizes top-performing health care organizations that have achieved the 95th percentile or above of performance in Patient Experience. Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute is the only hospital in the Kansas City region to receive the 2019 Guardian of Excellence Award.

KCOI’s commitment to safety and quality is highlighted by an amazing low infection rate of 0.08%- 1/50th the national rate of infection for a hospital.

 

About Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute

As the area’s first and only hospital dedicated exclusively to orthopedics, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute provides comprehensive orthopedic care, from diagnostic imaging to inpatient and outpatient surgery, pain management services, and rehabilitation therapy. Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute is a physician-owned specialty hospital and a joint venture with Saint Luke’s Hospital. Located in Leawood near Overland Park, Kan., the hospital and its Ortho Urgent Care center proudly serve the Greater Kansas City metropolitan area

 

 

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Dr. Kirk McCullough on Anterior Ankle Impingement Correction with the Arthrex Small Hub Small Joint Torpedo™ Shaver Blade

Dr. Kirk McCullough demonstrates the repair of the anterior ankle impingement using the 3.5 mm small hub, small joint Torpedo™ shaver of the Arthrex® Synergy Resection System. You can watch the entire presentation here.

KCOI Announces Expansion of Physical Therapy Services with Performance Rehab

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Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute Announces Expansion of Physical Therapy Services with Performance Rehab

Released September 1, 2020

In its ongoing commitment to delivering quality orthopaedic care to the region, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute announces a partnership with Performance Rehab. This will expand the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute physical therapy services to five locations across the metro.

“The healthcare landscape has shifted to shorter inpatient stays and a greater reliance on outpatient rehabilitation and therapy,” said Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute CEO Charles E. Rhoades, M.D. “Now more than ever, patients need access to high quality care, convenient to where they live. Our expanded network of outpatient physical therapy clinics helps meet that need.”

The Performance Rehab – KCOI footprint will now encompass five locations, one on site at the KCOI hospital in Leawood, and four others conveniently located around the metro.

  • 3651 College Boulevard, Leawood, KS 66211
  • 11408 West 135th Street, Overland Park, KS 66221
  • 1495 Mahaffie Circle, Olathe, KS 66062
  • 15445 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66223
  • 8825 West 75th Street, Overland Park, KS 66204

Mark Buckingham, MSPT and founder of Performance Rehab said, “The demand for exceptional physical therapy is incredibly high in the Kansas City area, and we’re thrilled with this new synergy being part of the Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute’s network. This allows us to be fully integrated into the full cycle of orthopaedic care.”

Rehabilitation services, such as physical therapy and occupational therapy, provide effective treatment for many orthopedic conditions and play an important part in injury prevention, nonsurgical treatment, and post-op recovery.

The staff at Performance Rehab – KCOI includes highly skilled therapists who offer the following rehabilitation services:

  • One-on-one Evaluations and Treatments
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Manual Therapy
  • Hand Therapy
  • Pre/Post Op Rehab
  • Custom Splinting
  • Work Conditioning
  • Dry Needling
  • Injury Prevention
  • Sports Rehab
  • Kinesiology/Rehabilitative taping
  • Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs)
  • Corrective Exercise Techniques
  • Sports Conditioning / Performance Arts
  • Astym® Treatment

For more information about the services offered at Performance Rehab, or to make an appointment, call (913) 319-7633 or visit our page for occupational therapy.

About Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute

As the area’s first and only hospital dedicated exclusively to orthopedics, Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute provides comprehensive orthopedic care, from diagnostic imaging to inpatient and outpatient surgery, pain management services, and outpatient rehabilitation therapy. Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute is a physician-owned orthopaedic hospital and a joint venture with Saint Luke’s Hospital. Located in Leawood near Overland Park, Kansas, the hospital and its Ortho Urgent Care center proudly serve the Greater Kansas City metropolitan area.

3651 College Boulevard ● Leawood, Kansas 66211

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Melissa J. Heck

Director of Marketing & Business Development

Kansas City Orthopaedic Institute

mheck@kcoi.com

913-253-8956

Dr. Kirk McCullough on PARS (Percutaneous Achilles Repair System)

Dr. Kirk McCullough presents surgical pearls for using PARS (Percutaneous Achilles Repair System). The PARS features an anatomic contoured jig designed to fit within the paratenon. The PARS suture kit contains either color‐coded SutureTape or #2 FiberWire® sutures and PARS needles used to create strong percutaneous locking sutures on the distal and proximal ends of the Achilles tendon. You can watch the entire presentation here.