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    Preoperative Patient-Reported Data Indicate the Risk of Prolonged Opioid Use After Hand and Upper Extremity Surgeries

    Journal of Hand Surgery
    Vol. 47Issue 11p1068–1075Published online: August 28, 2022
    • Michael M. Shipp
    • Kavya K. Sanghavi
    • Paul Kolm
    • Gongliang Zhang
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      Opioids play an important role in pain management after surgery but also increase the risk of prolonged opioid use in patients. The identification of patients who are more likely to use opioids after intended short-term treatment is critical for employing alternative management approaches or targeted interventions for the prevention of opioid-related problems. We used patient-reported data (PRD) and electronic health record information to identify factors predictive of prolonged opioid use after surgery.
      Preoperative Patient-Reported Data Indicate the Risk of Prolonged Opioid Use After Hand and Upper Extremity Surgeries
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      Risk Factors for Preventable Emergency Department Use After Outpatient Hand Surgery

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 47Issue 9p855–864Published online: July 15, 2022
      • Pragna N. Shetty
      • Gianna M. Guarino
      • Gongliang Zhang
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      • Aviram M. Giladi
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        Emergency department (ED) visits for postoperative concerns that could be safely addressed in outpatient clinics have an impact on cost, quality measures, and care workflows. Patient-reported data (PRD) may give unique insights into individual-level factors that predict overuse of health care resources, and guide opportunities for intervention and prevention. We investigated the relationship between preoperative PRD and preventable ED use after outpatient hand surgery to determine whether the preoperative PRD can be used to identify patients at higher odds of having preventable ED visits.
        Risk Factors for Preventable Emergency Department Use After Outpatient Hand Surgery
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        The Curtis Hand Injury Matrix Score: Determining the Need for Specialized Upper Extremity Care

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 47Issue 1p43–53.e4Published online: September 21, 2021
        • Michael M. Shipp
        • Brian H. Cho
        • Kavya K. Sanghavi
        • Charles A. Daly
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          Given the limited impact of transfer guidelines and the lack of comparative metrics for upper extremity trauma, we introduced the Curtis Hand Injury Matrix (CHIM) score to evaluate upper extremity injury acuity from the specialist perspective. Our goal was to evaluate the CHIM score as an indicator of complexity and specialist need by correlating the score with arrival mode, length of stay (LOS), discharge disposition, and procedure location.
          The Curtis Hand Injury Matrix Score: Determining the Need for Specialized Upper Extremity Care
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          The Impact of Dividing the Flexor Tendon Pulleys on Tendon Excursion and Work of Flexion in a Cadaveric Model

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 46Issue 12p1064–1070Published online: June 24, 2021
          • Hatcher G. Cox
          • J. Bradford Hill
          • Anthony F. Colon
          • Pooyan Abbasi
          • Aviram M. Giladi
          • Ryan D. Katz
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            The A2 and A4 pulleys of the flexor tendon system have traditionally been considered critical components of efficient digital flexion. This dogma has recently been challenged. Using fresh human cadaveric hands and a model to measure force and excursion, we sought to clarify the clinical importance of releasing different pulleys.
            The Impact of Dividing the Flexor Tendon Pulleys on Tendon Excursion and Work of Flexion in a Cadaveric Model
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            Early Outcomes of Endoscopic Versus Open Carpal Tunnel Release

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 46Issue 10p868–876Published online: May 25, 2021
            • Megan R. Miles
            • Pragna N. Shetty
            • Kovid Bhayana
            • Imran S. Yousaf
            • Kavya K. Sanghavi
            • Aviram M. Giladi
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              To compare the short-term outcomes of endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR) and open carpal tunnel release (OCTR), including patient-reported outcomes, pain and satisfaction scores, return to work, and postoperative prescription pain medication use.
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              Assessing the Relationship Between Bone Density and Loss of Reduction in Nonsurgical Distal Radius Fracture Treatment

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 46Issue 5p377–385.e2Published online: March 16, 2021
              • Jason H. Ghodasra
              • Imran S. Yousaf
              • Kavya K. Sanghavi
              • Tamara D. Rozental
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                Whether low bone mineral density affects loss of reduction for distal radius fractures (DRFs) managed without surgery is unknown. Our purpose was to understand how bone mineral density, based on second metacarpal cortical percentage (2MCP) measurement, affects DRF healing after nonsurgical treatment.
                Assessing the Relationship Between Bone Density and Loss of Reduction in Nonsurgical Distal Radius Fracture Treatment
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                Outcomes of the Medial Femoral Trochlea Osteochondral Free Flap for Proximal Scaphoid Reconstruction

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 45Issue 4p317–326.e3Published online: October 17, 2019
                • Mitchell A. Pet
                • Patrick E. Assi
                • Imran S. Yousaf
                • Aviram M. Giladi
                • James P. Higgins
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                  To describe the radiographic, functional, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of medial femoral trochlea (MFT) osteochondral free flap reconstruction of the proximal scaphoid at approximately 2 years follow-up.
                  Outcomes of the Medial Femoral Trochlea Osteochondral Free Flap for Proximal Scaphoid Reconstruction
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