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Shoulder Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Rotator Cuff Repair
Sports Medicine
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
Shoulder Arthroplasty
Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Arthroscopy
Shoulder Separations
Patient Outcomes
Surgical Techniques
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
James Andrews
Athletes
AC Joint Injury
Leadership Development Program
San Diego Shoulder Course
Elbow Surgery
Patches
Shoulder Instability

The official podcast of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Jonah Davies and Matt Ramsey about the evaluation and treatment of periprosthetic humeral shaft fractures. This episode is... more

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, host Dr. Brian Waterman interviews Drs. Lanny Johnson and Gary Poehling about the history of arthroscopy.

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Alan Barber, Mark Lazarus, and Patrick Denard about anchoring options in rotator cuff repair.

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In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, hosts Dr. Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers interview Drs. Leslie Barnes, Eric Black, and Quin Throckmorton about the ASES Foundation.

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Recent Guests

Matthew Ramsey
Orthopedic surgeon from Rothman Institute, Philadelphia
Rothman Institute
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 154 - Humeral Periprosthetic Fractures
Jonah Davies
Orthopedic surgeon from Institute of California, Irvine
Institute of California
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 154 - Humeral Periprosthetic Fractures
Lanny Johnson
Founding figure in arthroscopy; instrument development
East Lansing, Michigan (origin); former chair/innovator
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 153 - Pioneers in Arthroscopy
Gary Poehling
Former Wake Forest chair; past president of ISICOS
Wake Forest University
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 153 - Pioneers in Arthroscopy
Terry Whipple
Pioneer in upper extremity arthroscopy; founder/director of ORV
Orthopedic Research of Virginia (ORV)
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 153 - Pioneers in Arthroscopy
Patrick Denard
Orthopedic surgeon from Southern Oregon Orthopedics
Southern Oregon Orthopedics
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Mark Lazarus
Orthopedic surgeon from Rothman Institute
Rothman Institute
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Alan Barber
Orthopedic surgeon from Plano Orthopedics
Plano Orthopedics
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 152 - Anchors in Rotator Cuff Repair
Leslie Barnes
Lead surgeon discussing Foundation initiatives
Tufton University
Episode: ASES Podcast - Episode 151 - The ASES Foundation

Host

Brian Waterman and Peter Chalmers
Co-hosts and leading hosts focusing on shoulder and elbow surgery, education, and industry insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Poor quality audio

    Content is superb. Good questions and relevant discussion. However please think of hiring a professional for audio quality improvements. It’s really bad and there is no sugar coating this. I am not sure if most people are talking through their phones but please consider alternatives. Talk to other popular podcasts hosts and see what they do. I almost stopped listening to your podcasts because of this issue

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    5
    Bostonguykk
    United States2 months ago

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The show is valued for being evidence-based and forward-thinking, though some episodes can be highly technical for casual listeners.
Guests consistently bring high-caliber expertise from leading institutes and industry.
Audio quality has been a common critique; improving production could broaden accessibility.
Listeners appreciate the depth and practical relevance of the surgical discussions.

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ASES Podcast - Episode 154 - Humeral Periprosthetic Fractures
Q: When you approach a case with a loose implant and bone loss, do you revise the stem first or fix the fracture?
The guests describe provisional fixation with plates and staging, often revising the stem if necessary, and using cement or megaprosthesis in cases requiring bone reconstruction, to align fracture and restore function.
ASES Podcast - Episode 154 - Humeral Periprosthetic Fractures
Q: What are your timing and location considerations for surgery in resource-limited settings?
He outlines planning for a well-fixed implant versus a loose one, prioritizing stabilization and using a staged or staged-with-intraoperative assessment approach depending on resources and fixation stability.
ASES Podcast - Episode 154 - Humeral Periprosthetic Fractures
Q: What would you add to that, Matt? What else would you want to know?
Matt emphasizes rapid imaging sharing, asking for X-ray plus clinical details to guide management decisions early in the conversation.
ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Q: What imaging modalities are preferred in the acute setting before surgical planning?
Chest CT with 3D reconstruction is emphasized to evaluate bony anatomy and mediastinal structures; CT angiography is used when vascular injury is suspected; MRI can assess soft tissue and disc pathology.
ASES Podcast - Episode 150 - Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
Q: What are the typical mechanisms and presentations of SC joint instability or dislocation?
Most injuries are high-energy traumas (e.g., sports collisions, ATV accidents) with obvious deformity, and posterior dislocations can present with respiratory symptoms; imaging choice and timely reduction are critical.

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What is The ASES Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show consistently centers on shoulder and elbow surgery, medical devices, and the business of orthopedics. Episodes range from origin stories in arthroscopy and evolution of fixation methods to deep dives on surgical techniques, implants, and high-level industry dynamics. A notable strength is the mix of practicing surgeons, researchers, and industry professionals who share practical insights, data-driven perspectives, and real-world experiences, often grounded in multi-center trials, device development, and foundation-driven initiatives. The format tends to blend historical context with forward-looking ideas, emphasizing collaboration between clinicians, industry, and patient care. For potential listeners, expect technically rich disc... more

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1. Matthew Ramsey
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3. Lanny Johnson
4. Gary Poehling
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7. Mark Lazarus
8. Alan Barber

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