Frank P. Castro

Frank P. Castro
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans | LSUHSC · Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Doctor of Medicine

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Introduction
Currently working on the development of spinal fusion devices from the occiput to the sacrum.

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Publications (22)
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The concentration of platelets into an activated growth factor (AGF) gel may stimulate graft consolidation into a fusion mass. Preoperative hemodilution and intraoperative clot activation may also reduce the overall blood loss. Consequently, the need for postoperative transfusions may also be reduced. The objective of this work was to report our ex...
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This retrospective study was designed to document the incidence and types of perioperative complications that occurred with anterior spinal fusion surgery performed solely by an orthopedic spine surgeon. This study is contrasted to previous studies that document complications from anterior approaches performed by an orthopedic surgeon with the assi...
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The risk of sustaining a stinger, CCN, or a more serious catastrophic injury to the cervical spine increases with increasing stenosis. The RR of a player sustaining a second stinger or CCN increases exponentially when compared with the risk of a player sustaining an initial stinger or CCN. Intravenous steroids have no role in the management of stin...
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Background context: Evidence demonstrating the biomechanical effects of the Hueter-Volkmann principle on vertebral body growth in spinal deformities is lacking. Bracing a scoliotic curve should, in theory, unload the growth plates on the concave side of the vertebral bodies near the curve's apex. Growth stimulation, leading to structural remodelin...
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Fusion levels are selected with the goal of having a balanced physiologic spine on the postoperative films. We have proposed an algorithm for selecting fusion levels based on the King-Moe scoliosis classification scheme and the flexibility of a compensatory curve. We propose the acronym TEAMS as a pneumonic. Curve type defines the region of the spi...
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Retrieved polyethylene liners and femoral heads from a consecutive series of revision components of one design were examined. All patients had Long-Term Stable Fixation (OsteoTechnology International, Timonium, Md) total hip arthroplasties (THAs) implanted between 1987 and 1992. The retrieved femoral heads and liners from patients with osteolysis w...
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No previous study has compared the complications between anterior/posterior and transforaminal interbody fusions. We performed a retrospective analysis of 164 patients to compare the complications and associated predictive factors of the two techniques of circumferential lumbar fusion. Fifty-three had same-day anterior/posterior fusion (group 1), a...
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Multilevel anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) remains a difficult problem. A recently described surgical technique for multilevel ACDF has eliminated the morbid complications associated with harvesting iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) while maintaining the advantages of using autologous bone graft. A matched-pairs t test was used to compar...
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A case of distal aortic occlusion after circumferential lumbar spine surgery is presented. The paradoxical clinical findings are discussed.
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The purpose of this review was to determine whether the literature supports in situ prophylactic pinning of the hip contralateral to a hip with a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). Three hundred twenty-five articles on SCFE between 1931 and 1998 were reviewed. Two hundred six studies were used to establish normative data. Patients with a uni...
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Although isolated subaxial cervical spine stenosis in achondroplasia is less common than narrowing at the foramen magnum, thoracolumbar junction, or lumbar spine, it should be recognized as a distinct entity. These congenital changes usually become symptomatic when combined with degenerative changes in early adult life. Yearly monitoring of adult a...
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A review of the charts and radiographs of 22 patients with idiopathic lumbar, thoracolumbar, and thoracic scoliosis who underwent single-stage anterior fusion with rigid third-generation instrumentation and titanium surgical mesh implants. To validate a new technique for scoliosis correction by assessing the initial correction of deformity, trunk s...
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Core decompression for avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head continues to be a controversial procedure. Meta-analysis techniques were employed to identify 22 studies with a single surgical core decompression technique. A similar procedure identified eight studies that treated patients conservatively. The success rates for core decompression...
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Comparisons between treatments and studies with regard to femoral head osteonecrosis (ON) are difficult because the demographic characteristics of the patients composing the samples vary greatly. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether ON initiation and progression were specific for a causative agent. A group of 172 patients (245...
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This study investigated the incidence and clinical significance of postoperative fever in 118 consecutive patients undergoing 141 total knee arthroplasties (TKAs). A postoperative fever was recorded in 63 (66%) of 95 unilateral and 17 (74%) of 23 bilateral TKA patients. Nine of the unilateral and five bilateral TKA patients developed positive clini...
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Thirty-five consecutive patients were evaluated at an average follow-up time of 20 months after circumferential lumbar spinal fusion. All patients had degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine and same-day anterior spinal fusion by using titanium cages packed with autograft bone and posterior instrumentation combined with a posterolateral autogen...
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A total of 1,717 total hip and 2,769 total knee medical device reports submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 1984 through 1993 were reviewed. A large percentage of total hip complications could be attributed to some aspect of component modularity. Cementless modular acetabular components were the single largest source of dev...
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We prospectively determined the risk of initial stinger experience in a group of college football players while considering the presence of cervical canal stenosis and each player's position, playing time, and body type. Prospective analysis revealed a 7.7% incidence of initial stinger experience. The average Torg ratio for all players was 0.924 +/...
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Fifty stratified unselected cases of primary uncomplicated total hip arthroplasty performed at the total joint service of a university teaching hospital were examined. In 25 cases, the femoral stem was implanted with cement, and in the other 25, a cementless stem was implanted. For cemented stems, third-generation cement technique was used, includi...
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Typescript. Thesis (M.A.)--San Francisco State University, 1989. Includes bibliographical references.

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