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14 Results
- Scientific Article
Optimizing Volar Tilt Restoration and Plate Position in Distal Radius Fractures
Journal of Hand SurgeryIn Press Corrected ProofPublished online: July 14, 2022- Kristen M. Sochol
- Matthew Gluck
- Joshua McGough
- Michael Hausman
Cited in Scopus: 1Distal radius fractures are common and often treated surgically with a volar plate. A complication of volar plating includes tendonitis or rupture of the flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendon. We hypothesize that failure to restore the volar tilt of the distal radius results in increased pressure on the FPL tendon. - Editor's Choice
Long-Term Outcome of Electrodiagnostic Values and Symptom Improvement After Carpal Tunnel Release: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 47Issue 8p727–735Published online: June 15, 2022- Mirza Zafer Dagtas
- Omer Kays Unal
Cited in Scopus: 0The aim of this study was to evaluate electrodiagnostic studies and clinical outcomes after carpal tunnel release surgery in moderate and severe cases of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). - Scientific Article
Nonmarinum, Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections of the Upper Extremity: A Multi-Institutional Descriptive Report
Journal of Hand SurgeryIn Press Corrected ProofPublished online: May 28, 2022- Kevin J. Renfree
- Kelly L. Scott
- Thomas M. Polveroni
- Carolyn Mead-Harvey
- Holenarasipur R. Vikram
Cited in Scopus: 0We analyzed patient demographic factors involved in the development of nonmarinum, nontuberculous mycobacterial infections (NTMI) involving the upper extremity, and assessed diagnostic and prognostic values of commonly used preoperative laboratory and imaging studies, as well as factors related to recurrence of disease and patient outcomes. - Current Concepts
Perioperative Management of Immunosuppressive Medications for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 47Issue 4p370–378Published online: February 17, 2022- Andrew M. Hresko
- Christopher J. Got
- Joseph A. Gil
Cited in Scopus: 4Operations in patients with rheumatoid arthritis are complicated by the fact that most drugs used in medical management have immunosuppressive mechanisms of action, including corticosteroids and conventional synthetic and biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. In deciding to continue or discontinue these medications perioperatively, surgeons must weigh the relative risk of infection from immunosuppression against the risk of rheumatoid arthritis symptom flares from reduced medical disease control. - Scientific ArticleOpen Access
Impact of Patient and Tumor Characteristics on Range of Motion and Recurrence Following Treatment of Enchondromas of the Hand
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 48Issue 5p512.e1–512.e7Published online: January 31, 2022- Lauren E. Wessel
- Alexander B. Christ
- Edward A. Athanasian
Cited in Scopus: 1The approach to the treatment of enchondromas of the hand is varied, and there is no clear consensus on graft source, fixation, or need for intraoperative adjuvant therapy. We reviewed a cohort of patients who underwent curettage and bone grafting with cancellous allograft chips without internal fixation or adjuvant therapy and reported on postoperative range of motion (ROM) and recurrence rates. - The Hand Surgery Landscape
Distal Radius Fracture Clinical Practice Guidelines–Updates and Clinical Implications
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 46Issue 9p807–811Published online: August 9, 2021- Lauren M. Shapiro
- Robin N. Kamal
- Management of Distal Radius Fractures Work Group
- Nonvoting Clinical Contributor
- Nonvoting Oversight Chairs
- Staff of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand
Cited in Scopus: 8The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand released updated Clinical Practice Guidelines in 2020 on the evaluation and treatment of acute distal radius fractures. Following a rigorous methodology designed and implemented through the AAOS, 7 guidelines based upon the best available evidence were released to assist surgeons and physicians managing distal radius fractures. These guidelines can serve as a reference for surgeons when managing patients with distal radius fractures. - Editor’s Choice
Functional Recovery Following Trapeziectomy and Ligament Reconstruction and Tendon Interposition: A Prospective Longitudinal Study
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 46Issue 11p963–971Published online: June 18, 2021- Neela Janakiramanan
- Oliver Miles
- Sylvie Collon
- Bradley Crammond
- David McCombe
- Stephen K. Tham
Cited in Scopus: 4Patients undergoing surgery for trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint arthritis require preoperative counseling on the expectations of surgery. This study aims to document the objective and functional recovery over the initial 12 months following trapeziectomy and ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition (LRTI). - Scientific Article
Dorsal Bridge Plate for Distal Radius Fractures: A Systematic Review
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 46Issue 7p627.e1–627.e8Published online: February 8, 2021- Austin B. Fares
- Benjamin R. Childs
- Michael M. Polmear
- DesRaj M. Clark
- Leon J. Nesti
- John C. Dunn
Cited in Scopus: 5This study presents patient demographics, injury characteristics, outcomes, and complications associated with dorsal bridge plating (DBP) in the treatment of distal radius fractures. - The Hand Surgery Landscape
The Lumbricals Are Not the Workhorse of Digital Extension and Do Not Relax Their Own Antagonist
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 46Issue 3p232–235Published online: December 14, 2020- J. Sarah Crowley
- Matthew Meunier
- Richard L. Lieber
- Reid A. Abrams
Cited in Scopus: 0That the lumbrical muscles are the workhorse of digital extension and that they can relax their own antagonist have been time-honored principles. However, we believe this dogma is incorrect and an oversimplification. We base our assertion on anatomy, innervation, and the notion that muscle architecture is the most important determinant of muscle function. Wang and colleagues proposed the lumbrical to be a sophisticated tension monitoring device. We elaborate on their well-supported thesis, further proposing that the lumbricals also function as a constant tension spring within the closed loop composed of the digital flexors and the extensor mechanism. - Editor's Choice
A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Functional Results of Buddy Taping Versus Closed Reduction and Cast Immobilization in Patients With Fifth Metacarpal Neck Fractures
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 45Issue 12p1134–1140Published online: July 25, 2020- Natalia Martínez-Catalán
- Samuel Pajares
- Lucia Llanos
- Ignacio Mahillo
- Emilio Calvo
Cited in Scopus: 4Although fifth metacarpal neck fractures are typically treated nonsurgically, most often with closed reduction and orthosis immobilization, cast immobilization may not improve outcomes compared with buddy taping without reduction. The aim of this study was to compare functional outcomes of buddy taping versus reduction and cast immobilization in patients with fifth metacarpal neck fractures. - Current Concepts
Distal Radius Malunion
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 45Issue 5p433–442Published online: March 24, 2020- Brian Katt
- Daniel Seigerman
- Kevin Lutsky
- Pedro Beredjiklian
Cited in Scopus: 11Malunion remains the most common complication of nonsurgical treatment of fractures of the distal radius and represents a common clinical entity. Symptomatic treatment often involves corrective osteotomy. Surgical correction is a challenging problem with unpredictable clinical outcomes. Prevention of malunion of a distal radius fracture is the best course of action. With maintenance of volar cortical contact and the use of volar fixed-angle devices, bone grafting may not be necessary in certain cases of malunion correction. - Editor's Choice
Risk of Infection in Trigger Finger Release Surgery Following Corticosteroid Injection
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 45Issue 4p310–316Published online: February 26, 2020- Jonas L. Matzon
- Cory Lebowitz
- Jack G. Graham
- Ludovico Lucenti
- Kevin F. Lutsky
- Pedro K. Beredjiklian
Cited in Scopus: 24To determine the risk for infection in trigger finger release surgery after preoperative corticosteroid injection. - Editor's choice
Outcomes and Direct Costs of Needle Aponeurotomy, Collagenase Injection, and Fasciectomy in the Treatment of Dupuytren Contracture
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 44Issue 11p919–927Published online: September 17, 2019- Nels D. Leafblad
- Eric Wagner
- Nathan R. Wanderman
- Gregory R. Anderson
- Sue L. Visscher
- Hilal Maradit Kremers
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 22The aims of our study were to evaluate the rates and predictors of reinterventions and direct costs of 3 common treatments of Dupuytren contractures—needle aponeurotomy, collagenase injection, and surgical fasciectomy. - The hand surgery landscape
Pyogenic Flexor Tenosynovitis: Evaluation and Treatment Strategies
Journal of Hand SurgeryVol. 44Issue 11p981–985Published online: July 1, 2019- Talia Chapman
- Asif M. Ilyas
Cited in Scopus: 10Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis (PFT)is a potentially devastating closed-space infection of the flexor tendon sheath of the hand that can result in considerable morbidity. Management of PFT, regardless of the pathogen, includes prompt administration of empirical intravenous antibiotics and often surgical treatment. However, currently, there is no standardized treatment algorithm for PFT in regards to the need for, timing, or type of surgical treatment. Many utilize a combination of surgical decompression and sheath irrigation.