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    • The Hand Surgery Landscape

      Understanding Health Economics in Hand Surgery

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 3p301–306Published online: January 6, 2023
      • Neill Y. Li
      • Rachel L. Montoya
      • Shyam A. Patel
      • Julia A. Katarincic
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        Rising health care costs in the United States, besides evolving payment models that place emphasis on value instead of volume, have led to an increasing number of studies evaluating hand surgery from an economic perspective. To better understand such economics-based studies, this review provides a foundational understanding of what value entails by defining its features of quality and cost. Principles of evaluating value through cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility analyses are discussed.
        Understanding Health Economics in Hand Surgery
      • The Hand Surgery Landscape

        Medical Cannabis in Hand Surgery: A Review of the Current Evidence

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 48Issue 3p292–300Published online: January 4, 2023
        • Andrew Yang
        • Clay B. Townsend
        • Asif M. Ilyas
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          Acute and chronic pain management remains an ongoing challenge for hand surgeons. This has been compounded by the ongoing opioid epidemic in the United States. With the increasing legalization of medical and recreational cannabis throughout the United States and other countries, previous societal stigmas about this substance keep evolving, and recognition of medical cannabis as an opioid-sparing pain management alternative is growing. A review of the current literature demonstrates a strong interest from patients regarding the use of medical cannabis for pain control.
        • The Hand Surgery Landscape

          Thinking Outside the Operating Room: Guidance on Designing a Safe and Effective Minor Procedure Room

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 48Issue 1p77–81Published online: November 6, 2022
          • Max Silverstein
          • Paige M. Fox
          • Catherine Curtin
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            The minor procedure room (MPR) offers numerous advantages over the traditional operating room for performing many common hand surgeries. MPRs require less space, are subject to more practical architectural design standards, and facilitate more judicious use of disposable materials and unnecessary instruments than common hand surgeries. MPRs reduce costs to the system and patient at every step of the surgical workflow and improve efficiency by removing preoperative and postoperative monitoring requirements.
          • The Hand Surgery Landscape

            Midcarpal Instability: A Historical and Etymological Review

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 48Issue 2p188–192Published online: November 3, 2022
            • David M. Lichtman
            • William F. Pientka II
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              Although midcarpal instability was first described almost 45 years ago, this uncommon condition is still poorly understood by most clinicians today. Adding to the confusion, it is known by 2 different names: midcarpal instability and carpal instability nondissociative. In this article, we describe the history of the recognition of instability of the midcarpal joint, including its pathomechanics, classification, and treatment. We hope that a more complete understanding of the etymology and kinematics of the disorder will facilitate its future recognition and assist in appropriate treatment decision making.
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              A History of Anatomical Eponyms of the Ulnar Nerve

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 47Issue 12p1211–1217Published online: October 26, 2022
              • Andrew S. Bi
              • Cecil S. Qiu
              • A. Lee Dellon
              • Michael E. Rettig
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                The ulnar nerve has a long and often misunderstood history with eponym usage. We describe the history of eponym usage in the anatomy of the ulnar nerve—who, when, what, where, and how. The relevant anatomy is investigated from proximal to distal, from the Arcade of Struthers to Osborne’s band, to forearm ulnar nerve to median nerve connections, to Guyon’s canal. We hope to provide a historical perspective of interest, resolve any controversies in semantic definitions, and create a comprehensive library of eponymous terms related to ulnar nerve anatomy.
                A History of Anatomical Eponyms of the Ulnar Nerve
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                Adolescent Wrist Pain

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 47Issue 11p1108–1114Published online: October 4, 2022
                • Anna Watson
                • Rupert Eckersley
                • Maxim D. Horwitz
                • Sarah K. Tolerton
                • Dan A. Zlotolow
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                  Adolescence is a difficult time, both physically and emotionally. Rapid growth coupled with physical changes in the background of high levels of activity can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, unfamiliar life stressors coupled with undeveloped compensatory mechanisms can lead to overwhelming anxiety and emotional distress. Emotional factors can make injuries and overuse syndromes feel more catastrophic. Occasionally, an adolescent’s emotional distress can manifest physically, without antecedent injury or physiologic cause.
                  Adolescent Wrist Pain
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                  Hand Surgery Outreach—From Short-Term “Missions” to Capacity Building

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 47Issue 10p1005–1010Published online: August 29, 2022
                  • Lauren M. Shapiro
                  • Luis Miguel Castro Appiani
                  • GrUpo de estudio por extremidad Superior Traumatología y Orthopedico (GUSTO)
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                    Although great advancements have been made in global health over the past decades, progress has not been equivalent across the world. For example, the surgical burden (number of surgical cases per capita) remains highest in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs—a term used by The World Bank to classify countries on the basis of their gross national income), where there are frequently fewer surgeons per capita. Surgical outreach is on the rise, with the United States sponsoring more than 2,000 trips annually to LMICs to help address the mismatch in per capita surgical cases to per capita surgeons.
                    Hand Surgery Outreach—From Short-Term “Missions” to Capacity Building
                  • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                    Value-Based Health Care in Hand Surgery: Where Are We & Where Do We Go From Here?

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 47Issue 10p999–1004Published online: August 5, 2022
                    • David N. Bernstein
                    • Ryan P. Calfee
                    • Warren C. Hammert
                    • Tamara D. Rozental
                    • Mary L. Witkowski
                    • Michael E. Porter
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                      Health care delivery is broken. The cost of care continues to skyrocket and the outcomes most important to patients are often a mystery. Further, care is often delivered via a fee-for-service model where surgeons are rewarded for the quantity, not the quality, of services provided. Such a health care delivery system is not sustainable and does not incentivize stakeholders to focus on the most important element of the health care delivery “puzzle”: the patient. Fortunately, we are in the midst of transforming our health care delivery system, with a focus on optimizing the value of care delivery (ie, health outcomes achieved per dollar spent across a full care cycle).
                    • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                      Precision Medicine for Kienböck Disease in the 21st Century

                      Journal of Hand Surgery
                      Vol. 47Issue 7p677–684Published in issue: July, 2022
                      • David M. Lichtman
                      • William F. Pientka II
                      • Simon MacLean
                      • Gregory Bain
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                        One of the most popular treatment algorithms for Kienböck disease is based on a progression of successive radiographic changes that was developed in the 1970s. Since then, 2 other important classifications systems have been introduced. One is centered on contrasted magnetic resonance imaging findings and the other, articular cartilage degeneration. All 3 systems have been used, in isolation, to recommend specific treatment modalities. To coordinate all available clinical data and to simplify the treatment selection process, we combined the 3 classification systems into 1 unified classification and treatment algorithm.
                        Precision Medicine for Kienböck Disease in the 21st Century
                      • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                        Assessing and Addressing Gender Gaps in the American Society for Surgery of the Hand

                        Journal of Hand Surgery
                        Vol. 47Issue 8p783–788Published online: June 15, 2022
                        • Riva Letchinger
                        • Jona Kerluku
                        • Lauren Elisabeth Wessel
                        • Shelley Noland
                        • Duretti Teferi Fufa
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                          Gender disparities persist among medical subspecialty societies, including the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH). Surgical subspecialties in particular have lagged behind other medical specialties with respect to the number of women in training and practice. Orthopedic surgery, one of the surgical subspecialties making up hand surgery, has the lowest percentage of female residents and faculty among medical subspecialties. Institutions such as the ASSH have an important role in narrowing these gaps by creating environments that welcome female engagement by recognizing and promoting female surgeons into leadership positions.
                          Assessing and Addressing Gender Gaps in the American Society for Surgery of the Hand
                        • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                          The Hand Surgeon’s Practice and the Evolving Merit-Based Incentive Payment System

                          Journal of Hand Surgery
                          Vol. 47Issue 9p890–893Published online: June 15, 2022
                          • Jacqueline N. Byrd
                          • Kevin C. Chung
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                            The Merit-Based Incentive Payment System began scoring physicians in 2017, with implementation of payment adjustments started in 2019. The program continues to evolve, with adjustments to measures, score weighting and consideration of patient complexity. However, there remain concerns about unintended consequences of this latest value-based payment program. This review summarizes the roll-out of the program in the first performance year (2017) and changes that will have an impact on payment adjustments in the 2022 performance year.
                            The Hand Surgeon’s Practice and the Evolving Merit-Based Incentive Payment System
                          • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                            Teamwork Pays! Ten Tips for a Great Surgeon-Scientist Collaboration

                            Journal of Hand Surgery
                            Vol. 47Issue 7p673–676Published online: February 24, 2022
                            • Richard L. Lieber
                            • Jan Fridén
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                              This review represents our summary of what makes a great collaboration between a surgeon and a scientist. At first, with no perspective, such a collaboration seems easy and natural. But as time goes on, with more perspective, you realize how special it is. Now, in our 60s, with approximately 35 years of collaboration and 75 coauthored papers (most of them in The Journal of Hand Surgery), we are thankful and humbled for this tremendously fruitful and, importantly, enjoyable collaboration. We are not so foolish to think that we made this great collaboration—it was a gift.
                            • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                              Encouraging Firework Safety Through Public Service Announcements

                              Journal of Hand Surgery
                              Vol. 47Issue 6p574–578Published online: January 22, 2022
                              • Stefano Cardin
                              • Rachel Faber
                              • Daniel Miller
                              • Mary Elizabeth Gibson
                              • Brett Lewellyn
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                                A dramatic increase in firework-related blast injuries to the hand and upper extremity resulted in record-setting numbers at our institution over the July 4, 2018, holiday. This led our hand and upper extremity department to create a public service announcement (PSA) campaign regarding firework safety and injury prevention. This PSA was broadcast in advance of the next July 4 holiday via several media platforms including television, radio, and the internet. The following year only 4 patients required surgery for firework-related blast injuries to the hand and upper extremity over the same 10-day period, including the weekends before and after the July 4, 2019, holiday.
                                Encouraging Firework Safety Through Public Service Announcements
                              • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                How to Shoot and Edit High-Quality Surgical Videos for Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery

                                Journal of Hand Surgery
                                Vol. 47Issue 5p471–474Published online: December 10, 2021
                                • James R. Mullen
                                • Ramesh C. Srinivasan
                                • David V. Tuckman
                                • Warren C. Hammert
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                                A surgical video can improve patient care, surgical education, as well as scientific presentations and publications. Previous authors have outlined a basic understanding of how to produce high-quality surgical videos. With continuous technological improvements in video-filming hardware and editing software, multiple options for producing high-quality surgical videos are available. This article described important aspects of filming and editing videos to create a video that the surgeon can watch before performing the procedure.
                              • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                Optimizing the Virtual Interview Experience for Hand Surgery Fellowships

                                Journal of Hand Surgery
                                Vol. 47Issue 4p379–383Published online: November 26, 2021
                                • Caroline J. Granger
                                • Anjali Khosla
                                • Daniel A. Osei
                                • Christopher J. Dy
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                                  Similar to many other medical training programs, fellowship interviews for hand surgery will be conducted virtually for a second consecutive year. We provide strategies for applicants to ideally portray themselves and to learn about fellowship programs. We include approaches for fellowship programs to identify candidates that match their values as a program, as well as ways to provide useful information to applicants about the program’s culture. Given that components of virtual interviewing and recruitment will likely be an ongoing part of fellowship applications, we hope this article provides a framework to guide both applicants and program faculty for the 2021 to 2022 cycle and beyond.
                                  Optimizing the Virtual Interview Experience for Hand Surgery Fellowships
                                • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                  Implementation of Electronic Health Records During Global Outreach: A Necessary Next Step in Measuring and Improving Quality of Care

                                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                                  Vol. 47Issue 3p279–283Published online: October 27, 2021
                                  • Lauren M. Shapiro
                                  • Robin N. Kamal
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                                    There has been a marked improvement in health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) throughout the past several decades. Although access to care has increased, evidence demonstrates that over 8 million lives could be saved annually with high-quality health systems. Traumatic injuries that are often treatable by surgical services are a leading cause of global mortality. As such, increased efforts toward improving quality of care in addition to access are needed for surgical services in LMICs.
                                  • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                    Stress Shielding of Ligaments Using Nonabsorbable Suture Augmentation May Influence the Biology of Ligament Healing

                                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                                    Vol. 47Issue 3p275–278Published online: October 26, 2021
                                    • Duc M. Nguyen
                                    • Christopher D. Murawski
                                    • Freddie H. Fu
                                    • Robert A. Kaufmann
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                                      Nonabsorbable suture augmentation of ligament reconstruction has seen an increase in use over the past several years with the goal of protecting the newly reconstructed ligament while allowing early rehabilitation for a potential earlier return to activity and sport. By spanning the joint with a durable nonabsorbable suture, this construct shares the stress and load seen by the reconstructed ligament, thereby protecting it from forces that could result in an early failure during the early ligamentization phase of the tendon graft.
                                      Stress Shielding of Ligaments Using Nonabsorbable Suture Augmentation May Influence the Biology of Ligament Healing
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                                      Journal CME Questions

                                      Journal of Hand Surgery
                                      Vol. 46Issue 10p917Published in issue: October, 2021
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                                        Caring for Children With Congenital Upper Extremity Differences

                                        Journal of Hand Surgery
                                        Vol. 46Issue 12p1105–1111Published online: September 18, 2021
                                        • Nina Lightdale-Miric
                                        • Sarah Tuberty
                                        • Danielle Nelson
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                                          The purpose of this article is to provide information about the changing landscapes in research, treatment, civil rights’ protection, disability awareness, and accepted terminology in the care of children with congenital upper limb differences. This knowledge can guide clinical and nonclinical conversations between patients and their families.
                                        • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                          The Evolution of the Human Hand From an Anthropologic Perspective

                                          Journal of Hand Surgery
                                          Vol. 47Issue 2p181–185Published online: August 23, 2021
                                          • Tyler J. Chavez
                                          • Nathan T. Morrell
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                                            Coupled with the developing brain and freed from ambulatory responsibilities, the human hand has experienced osteologic and myologic changes throughout evolutionary time that have permitted manipulative capacities of social, functional, and cultural importance in modern-day human life. Hand cupping, precision gripping, and power gripping are at the root of these evolutionary developments. It is in appreciation of the evolutionary trajectory that we can truly understand how ‘form is function.’ The structure of the human hand is distinct in many ways from that of even our closest relatives in the primate order (ie, chimpanzees).
                                            The Evolution of the Human Hand From an Anthropologic Perspective
                                          • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                            Medical Product Development Part 2: Patent and FDA Issues

                                            Journal of Hand Surgery
                                            Vol. 46Issue 10p918–923Published online: August 19, 2021
                                            • Maheen Nadeem
                                            • Arnold-Peter C. Weiss
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                                              In part 2 of this review series on how to engage with the medical device industry as a surgeon, we summarize the patent application process. The federal government must approve any invention you might try to bring to market as safe-to-use for patients before any marketing can be initiated via the Food and Drug Administration submission process detailed herein.
                                            • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                              Delayed Digit Replantation: What is the Evidence?

                                              Journal of Hand Surgery
                                              Vol. 46Issue 10p908–916Published online: August 7, 2021
                                              • Patrick W. Harbour
                                              • Elizabeth Malphrus
                                              • Ryan M. Zimmerman
                                              • Aviram M. Giladi
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                                                A persistent challenge that has limited access and delivery of digit replantation surgery is timing, as ischemia time has traditionally been considered an important determinant of success. However, reports that the viability of amputated digits decreases after 6 hours of warm ischemia and 12 hours of cold ischemia are largely anecdotal. This review evaluates the quality and generalizability of available evidence regarding ischemia times after digit amputation and reported outcomes of “delayed” replantation.
                                              • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                                A New Consideration for Corticosteroid Injections: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19) Vaccination

                                                Journal of Hand Surgery
                                                Vol. 47Issue 1p79–83Published online: July 15, 2021
                                                • Ian Powelson
                                                • Robert A. Kaufmann
                                                • Natasha M. Chida
                                                • Jaimie T. Shores
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                                                  Corticosteroid injection (CSI) is a commonly used tool in hand surgery that is often given little consideration as a potential detriment to vaccination efficacy. The authors reviewed guidelines issued by relevant societies for the timing of CSI around the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vaccination period and the evidence used to support them. Ultimately, providers and patients should be adequately educated on the theoretical risks and benefits before proceeding with CSI immediately before, during, or immediately after coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination.
                                                • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                                  Three-Dimensional Printing in Hand Surgery

                                                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                                                  Vol. 46Issue 11p1016–1022Published online: July 14, 2021
                                                  • Dafang Zhang
                                                  • Andrea S. Bauer
                                                  • Philip Blazar
                                                  • Brandon E. Earp
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                                                  The medical application of 3-dimensional printing technology has evolved in the last decade, with an increasing variety of uses in hand surgery. The ability for patient-specific design, rapid prototyping, and low cost of production of 3-dimensional printed materials has led to this rise in clinical applications, both for common procedures and complex reconstructions. Within hand surgery, 3-dimensional printing can be applied in several broad categories: to construct patient-specific models for preoperative planning, to design orthotics and prosthetics to meet specific patient demands, to create patient-specific aids for intraoperative use, to generate patient-specific hardware and prostheses for implantation, and for applications for trainee education.
                                                  Three-Dimensional Printing in Hand Surgery
                                                • The Hand Surgery Landscape

                                                  Journal CME Questions

                                                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                                                  Vol. 46Issue 7p619Published in issue: July, 2021
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