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    Predictors of Mortality and Revision Following Digital Amputation for Infection and Necrosis

    Journal of Hand Surgery
    Vol. 48Issue 5p460–467Published online: March 15, 2023
    • Peter J. Apel
    • Brian A. Cripe
    • Mark W. Schmitt
    • Noah J. Orfield
    • Alicia J. Lozano
    • Alexandra L. Hanlon
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      Digital amputation is a commonly performed procedure for infection and necrosis in patients with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease (PVD), and on dialysis. There is a lack of data regarding prognosis for revision amputation and mortality following digital amputation in these patients.
      Predictors of Mortality and Revision Following Digital Amputation for Infection and Necrosis
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      Prevalence of Complications and Association With Patient-Reported Outcomes After Trapeziectomy With a Weilby Sling: A Cohort Study

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 5p469–478Published online: March 15, 2023
      • Lisa Hoogendam
      • Mark J.W. van der Oest
      • Guus M. Vermeulen
      • Reinier Feitz
      • Steven E.R. Hovius
      • J. Michiel Zuidam
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        The primary aim of this study was to report complications during the first year after trapeziectomy with Weilby sling using a standardized tool designed by the International Consortium for Health Outcome Measures. The secondary aim was to determine the association of complications and patient-reported outcomes 12 months after surgery.
        Prevalence of Complications and Association With Patient-Reported Outcomes After Trapeziectomy With a Weilby Sling: A Cohort Study
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        Incidence of Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery During Pregnancy and the First Year After Delivery in Finland From 1999 to 2017: A Retrospective Register-Based Cohort Study

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 48Issue 5p452–459Published online: March 13, 2023
        • Lauri Nyrhi
        • Ilari Kuitunen
        • Ville Ponkilainen
        • Jarkko Jokihaara
        • Tuomas T. Huttunen
        • Ville M. Mattila
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          We aimed to report the incidence of peripheral nerve decompression surgery during pregnancy and 12 months after delivery in Finland from 1999 to 2017.
          Incidence of Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery During Pregnancy and the First Year After Delivery in Finland From 1999 to 2017: A Retrospective Register-Based Cohort Study
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          Effect of Time-To-Surgery on Distal Radius Fracture Outcomes: A Systematic Review

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 48Issue 5p435–443Published online: March 6, 2023
          • Shawn Khan
          • Jonathan Persitz
          • Jason Shrouder-Henry
          • Moin Khan
          • Andrea Chan
          • Ryan Paul
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            It remains unclear whether time-to-surgery for distal radius fractures affects clinical, functional, or radiographic outcomes or health care costs/use. This systematic review investigated the outcomes of early versus delayed surgery for closed, isolated distal radius fractures in adult patients.
            Effect of Time-To-Surgery on Distal Radius Fracture Outcomes: A Systematic Review
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            Hand Allodynia, Lack of Finger Flexion, and the Need for Carpal Tunnel Release

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 48Issue 4p370–376Published online: March 2, 2023
            • Francisco del Piñal
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            The clinical features of classic carpal tunnel syndrome are well known. However, some patients who may respond equally well to carpal tunnel release (CTR) display atypical signs and symptoms. The chief differential features are allodynia (painful dysesthesias), lack of finger flexion, and, on examination, pain on passive finger flexion. The goal of the study was to present the clinical features, increase awareness, facilitate accurate diagnosis, and report the outcomes after surgery.
            Hand Allodynia, Lack of Finger Flexion, and the Need for Carpal Tunnel Release
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            Use of Silicone Tubes as Antiadhesion Devices in a Modified Two-Stage Flexor Tendon Reconstruction in Zone II: A Retrospective Study

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 48Issue 5p444–451Published online: February 28, 2023
            • Yen-Wei Li
            • Ching-Hou Ma
            • Hui-Kuang Huang
            • Kai-Jen Lin
            • Chin-Hsien Wu
            • Yuan-Kun Tu
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              This study aimed to assess the outcome of a modified two-stage flexor tendon reconstruction using silicone tubes as antiadhesion devices while performing simultaneous tendon grafting.
              Use of Silicone Tubes as Antiadhesion Devices in a Modified Two-Stage Flexor Tendon Reconstruction in Zone II: A Retrospective Study
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              Identifying High Direct Variable Costs of Open Carpal Tunnel Release Patients Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 48Issue 5p427–434Published online: February 23, 2023
              • Terence L. Thomas
              • Graham S. Goh
              • Rick Tosti
              • Pedro K. Beredjiklian
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                To improve value in health care delivery, a deeper understanding of the cost drivers in hand surgery is necessary. Time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) more accurately reflects true resource use compared with traditional accounting methods. This study used TDABC to explore the facility cost of carpal tunnel release and identify preoperative characteristics of high-cost patients.
                Identifying High Direct Variable Costs of Open Carpal Tunnel Release Patients Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing
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                Return to Work After Surgery For Trapeziometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis in Relation to Occupational Hand Force Requirements

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 48Issue 4p361–369Published online: February 9, 2023
                • Lone Kirkeby
                • Susanne Wulff Svendsen
                • Torben Bæk Hansen
                • Poul Frost
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                  This study evaluated the hypothesis that higher occupational hand force requirements are related to slower return to work (RTW) after surgery for trapeziometacarpal joint osteoarthritis.
                  Return to Work After Surgery For Trapeziometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis in Relation to Occupational Hand Force Requirements
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                  Correlation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 Score and Physical Exam Maneuvers With Electrodiagnostic Test Severity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Blinded Prospective Cohort Study

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 48Issue 4p335–339Published online: February 5, 2023
                  • Andrew Yang
                  • Priscilla Cavanaugh
                  • Pedro K. Beredjiklian
                  • Jonas L. Matzon
                  • Daniel Seigerman
                  • Christopher M. Jones
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                    Although carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be diagnosed clinically with the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 (CTS-6) evaluation tool, the relationship between disease severity and CTS-6 score has not been elucidated. The purpose of our study was to determine the correlation of the CTS-6 score and other physical examination maneuvers with the carpal tunnel severity grade by electrodiagnostic testing (EDT). We hypothesized that the CTS-6 score, Durkan test, and Semmes Weinstein Monofilament Testing (SWMT) positively correlate with EDT severity.
                    Correlation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 Score and Physical Exam Maneuvers With Electrodiagnostic Test Severity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Blinded Prospective Cohort Study
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                    A Prospective Clinical Trial Comparing Denervation With Suspension Arthroplasty for Treatment of Carpometacarpal Arthritis of the Thumb

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 48Issue 4p348–353Published online: February 1, 2023
                    • Joshua W. Hustedt
                    • Sorka T. Deeyor
                    • Clayton H. Hui
                    • Arjun Vohra
                    • Aaron C. Llanes
                    • Briana L. Silvestri
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                    Trapeziectomy with suspensionplasty is the most popular treatment for thumb carpometacarpal arthritis. However, carpometacarpal denervation has recently shown promise as an alternative treatment option. This study was designed to compare functional outcomes, pain reduction, and quality of life between denervation and suspension arthroplasty in patients treated for thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis.
                    A Prospective Clinical Trial Comparing Denervation With Suspension Arthroplasty for Treatment of Carpometacarpal Arthritis of the Thumb
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                    Catastrophic Health Care Expenditure Following Brachial Plexus Injury

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 48Issue 4p354–360Published online: January 30, 2023
                    • Harrison F. Kay
                    • Joanna L. Buss
                    • Matthew R. Keller
                    • Margaret A. Olsen
                    • David M. Brogan
                    • Christopher J. Dy
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                      Brachial plexus injuries (BPIs) are devastating to patients not only functionally but also financially. Like patients experiencing other traumatic injuries and unexpected medical events, patients with BPIs are at risk of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) in which out-of-pocket health spending exceeds 40% of postsubsistence income (income remaining after food and housing expenses). The individual financial strain after BPIs has not been previously quantified. The purpose of this study was to assess the proportion of patients with BPIs who experience risk of CHE after reconstructive surgery.
                      Catastrophic Health Care Expenditure Following Brachial Plexus Injury
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                      Burden of Hand Osteoarthritis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): An Epidemiological Analysis From 1990 to 2019

                      Journal of Hand Surgery
                      Vol. 48Issue 3p245–256Published online: January 28, 2023
                      • Amir Human Hoveidaei
                      • Amin Nakhostin-Ansari
                      • Majid Chalian
                      • Seyed Erfan Razavi
                      • Mohammad Saeid Khonji
                      • Seyed Hossein Hosseini-Asl
                      • and others
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                        Hand osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of disability in older people. Although often underemphasized, it may affect quality of life and imposes a considerable burden on the health system. This study evaluated the epidemiology of hand OA in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
                        Burden of Hand Osteoarthritis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): An Epidemiological Analysis From 1990 to 2019
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                        Optimizing the Use of Operating Rooms by Transitioning Common Hand Surgeries Into the Office Setting

                        Journal of Hand Surgery
                        Vol. 48Issue 3p217–225Published online: January 17, 2023
                        • Brian W. Starr
                        • Ryan O. Davenport
                        • Derek Granzow
                        • Shepard P. Johnson
                        • John R. Lien
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                          The purpose of this study was to examine the true monetary implications, at the health system level, of moving simple hand procedures, performed with wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet surgery, from the ambulatory surgery center (ASC) to office setting.
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                          Race and Ethnicity Reporting in Randomized Controlled Trials Published in Upper-Extremity Journals

                          Journal of Hand Surgery
                          Vol. 48Issue 4p340–347Published online: January 17, 2023
                          • Stephanie Delma
                          • Katelyn Langford
                          • Jessica L. Baylor
                          • Yagiz Ozdag
                          • Daniel S. Hayes
                          • Joel C. Klena
                          • and others
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                            Hand surgery remains one of the least racially and ethnically diverse subspecialties in all of medicine, and minority patients demonstrate overall worse health care outcomes compared with White patients. Our purpose was to determine the frequency of race and ethnicity reporting in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in journals with an upper-extremity (UE) focus.
                            Race and Ethnicity Reporting in Randomized Controlled Trials Published in Upper-Extremity Journals
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                            The Effectiveness of Different Nerve Transfers in the Restoration of Elbow Flexion in Adults Following Brachial Plexus Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

                            Journal of Hand Surgery
                            Vol. 48Issue 3p236–244Published online: January 7, 2023
                            • Chung Yan Vernon Lee
                            • Elliott Cochrane
                            • Misha Chew
                            • Robert D. Bains
                            • Gráinne Bourke
                            • Ryckie G. Wade
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                              Restoration of elbow flexion is an important goal in the treatment of patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. Numerous studies have described various nerve transfers for neurotization of the musculocutaneous nerve (or its motor branches); however, there is uncertainty over the effectiveness of each method. The aim of this study was to summarize the published evidence in adults with traumatic brachial plexus injury.
                              The Effectiveness of Different Nerve Transfers in the Restoration of Elbow Flexion in Adults Following Brachial Plexus Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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                              Effect of Race and Geography on Patient- and Parent-Reported Quality of Life for Children With Congenital Upper Limb Differences

                              Journal of Hand Surgery
                              Vol. 48Issue 3p274–282Published online: January 6, 2023
                              • Erika Daley
                              • Kacy Peek
                              • Kristen Carlin
                              • Julie Samora
                              • Carley Vuillermin
                              • Lindley Wall
                              • and others
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                                Patient beliefs about health and disability are shaped by many social factors and are a key determinant in their ultimate outcome. We hypothesized that pediatric and parent-reported outcome measures regarding a child’s congenital upper limb difference will be affected by geographic location, parent education, sex, ethnicity, race, age, and presence of additional medical comorbidities.
                                Effect of Race and Geography on Patient- and Parent-Reported Quality of Life for Children With Congenital Upper Limb Differences
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                                Evaluation of Preoperative Factors Affecting Midterm Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Ligament Reconstruction Tendon Interposition: A Prognostic Study

                                Journal of Hand Surgery
                                Vol. 48Issue 3p226–235Published online: December 31, 2022
                                • Jordan W. Clawson
                                • Miranda J. Rogers
                                • Christopher Stockburger
                                • Zhining Ou
                                • Angela P. Presson
                                • Nikolas H. Kazmers
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                                  The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of preoperative patient-reported outcomes as predictors of functional improvement following ligament reconstruction tendon interposition. We hypothesized that high levels of preoperative pain interference (PI) and upper-extremity disability are associated with lower magnitudes of functional improvement ≥1 year after surgery on the shortened version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) (primary outcome) and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Upper Extremity (UE) Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) (UE CAT) v1.2 (secondary outcome).
                                  Evaluation of Preoperative Factors Affecting Midterm Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Ligament Reconstruction Tendon Interposition: A Prognostic Study
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