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Amir Lebaschi

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Braithwaite C, Hafen T, Dean R, Lebaschi A, Guettler J, Bicos J
Cureus . 2024 May; 16(4):e59124. PMID: 38803739
The purpose of this study is to compare failure rates among different techniques of primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair for the treatment of proximal ACL ruptures. Meta-analysis and systematic...
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Shemshaki N, Kan H, Barajaa M, Lebaschi A, Otsuka T, Mishra N, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2023 Sep; 9(10):5782-5792. PMID: 37769114
The high retear rate after a successful repair of the rotator cuff (RC) is a major clinical challenge. Muscle atrophy and fat accumulation of RC muscles over time adversely affect...
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Abdulmalik S, Gallo J, Nip J, Katebifar S, Arul M, Lebaschi A, et al.
Bioact Mater . 2023 Feb; 25:42-60. PMID: 36733930
Tendon and ligament injuries are the most common musculoskeletal injuries, which not only impact the quality of life but result in a massive economic burden. Surgical interventions for tendon/ligament injuries...
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Shemshaki N, Kan H, Barajaa M, Otsuka T, Lebaschi A, Mishra N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Aug; 119(33):e2208106119. PMID: 35939692
Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) of the shoulder cause disability and pain among the adult population. In chronic injuries, the tendon retraction and subsequently the loss of mechanical load lead...
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Lebaschi A, Kriscenski D, Tamburini L, McCarthy M, Obopilwe E, Uyeki C, et al.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg . 2022 Jun; 31(11):e519-e533. PMID: 35690347
Background: It has been shown that subacromial bursa (SAB) harbors connective tissue progenitor cells. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of implantation of SAB-derived cells (SBCs)...
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Prabhath A, Vernekar V, Esdaille C, Eisenberg E, Lebaschi A, Badon M, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A . 2022 Mar; 110(7):1356-1371. PMID: 35253991
Tears in the rotator cuff are challenging to repair because of the complex, hypocellular, hypovascular, and movement-active nature of the tendon and its enthesis. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) is a...
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Levy B, McCarthy M, Lebaschi A, Sanders M, Cote M, Mazzocca A
Arthroscopy . 2021 Nov; 38(4):1115-1123. PMID: 34767955
Purpose: To build upon previous literature to identify a complete analysis of cellular contents of subacromial bursal tissue as well as the matrix surrounding the rotator cuff. Methods: Samples of...
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Matijakovich D, Solomon D, Benitez C, Huang H, Poeran J, Berger N, et al.
JSES Int . 2021 Sep; 5(5):863-868. PMID: 34505097
Background: Perianchor cyst formation (PCF) can occur after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) anchors; however, little is known about PCF after all-suture anchor (ASA) use. Methods: We...
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Kriscenski D, Lebaschi A, Tamburini L, McCarthy M, Cote M, Kumbar S, et al.
Connect Tissue Res . 2021 May; 63(3):287-297. PMID: 34042553
Purpose/aim: The purpose of this study is to identify a cell population within the murine subcromial bursal-derived cells with characteristics compatible to an accepted mesenchymal stem cell description given by...
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Tamburini L, Levy B, McCarthy M, Kriscenski D, Cote M, Applonie R, et al.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg . 2020 Nov; 30(7):1494-1502. PMID: 33197595
Background: The role of subacromial bursa in rotator cuff pathology is unclear. Along with recognized inflammatory potential, current data demonstrate the presence of mesenchymal stem cells and potential regenerative properties...