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      A Systematic Review of Satisfaction Measures in Hand and Wrist Surgery

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 48Issue 1p1–8Published online: November 26, 2022
      • Charlie D. Wilson
      • Davinder Mand
      • David Ring
      • Sina Ramtin
      Cited in Scopus: 0
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        Patient-reported experience measures (quantifying satisfaction, trust, perceived clinician empathy, and communication effectiveness) may not be developed with the same rigor as patient-reported outcome measures (quantifying comfort and capability). We systematically reviewed the use of measures used to evaluate satisfaction with hand surgery by comparing recent (2017–2019) and remote (2000–2002) publications to assess the use of satisfaction measures and areas for potential improvement.
        A Systematic Review of Satisfaction Measures in Hand and Wrist Surgery
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        The Interobserver Reliability of Grading of Distal Radius Volar Plate Prominence

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 47Issue 11p1095–1100Published online: September 5, 2022
        • Tom J. Crijns
        • Patrick Merkel
        • Joost T.P. Kortlever
        • K. John Wagner III
        • David Ring
        • Gregg Vagner
        • and others
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          The 3-category rating of volar plate prominence in relation to the most volar edge of the distal radius (the watershed line) on lateral radiographs was reliable among a small group of surgeons and associated with the probability of flexor tendon irritation and potential rupture. Classifications are often less reliable when tested among a large group of practicing surgeons in different environments.
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          Is Midcarpal Arthroscopy for Suspected Scapholunate Pathology Associated With Greater Interobserver Agreement and More Frequent Offer of Surgery?

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 47Issue 10p962–969Published online: August 28, 2022
          • Daniel Bakker
          • Gerald A. Kraan
          • Joost W. Colaris
          • Nina Mathijssen
          • David Ring
          • Tom J. Crijns
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            This study compared the interobserver agreement of arthroscopic classification of suspected scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) pathology with and without midcarpal arthroscopy to help inform diagnostic strategies. It also measured the association of midcarpal arthroscopy with recommendations for reconstructive surgery. The association of midcarpal arthroscopy with the type of surgery recommended was also studied.
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            Surgeons' Recommendations for Neurodiagnostic Testing With High Pretest Probability of Idiopathic Median Neuropathy at the Carpal Tunnel

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 47Issue 8p736–744Published online: June 6, 2022
            • Tom Joris Crijns
            • Carlos Mucharraz
            • Abinaya Paravasthuramesh
            • Teun Teunis
            • David Ring
            • Amirreza Fatehi
            • and others
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              The utility of electrodiagnostic tests (EDx) for patients with a high pretest probability of idiopathic median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel (IMNCT) based on characteristic symptoms and signs is debated. Decision-making and care strategies could be informed by a better understanding of factors associated with surgeon recommendations for electrodiagnostic testing.
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              Prospective Cohort Study to Investigate Factors Associated With Continued Immobilization of a Nondisplaced Scaphoid Waist Fracture

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 46Issue 8p685–694Published online: May 26, 2021
              • Anne Eva J. Bulstra
              • Laurent A.M. Hendrickx
              • Inger N. Sierevelt
              • Geert A. Buijze
              • Gino M.M. J. Kerkhoffs
              • David Ring
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                The decision to continue immobilization of a nondisplaced scaphoid waist fracture is often based on radiographic appearance (despite evidence that radiographs are unreliable and inaccurate for diagnosing scaphoid union 6–12 weeks after fracture) and fracture tenderness (even though it is influenced by cognitive biases on pain). This may result in unhelpful additional immobilization. We studied nondisplaced scaphoid waist fractures to determine the factors associated with (1) the surgeon’s decision to continue cast or splint immobilization at the first visit when cast removal was being considered; (2) greater pain on examination; and (3) the surgeon’s concern about radiographic consolidation.
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                Feasibility of Quality Measures for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 45Issue 9p813–819Published online: July 25, 2020
                • Tom J. Crijns
                • David Ring
                • Nina Leung
                • Robin N. Kamal
                • AAOS and ASSH Carpal Tunnel Quality Measures Workgroup
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                  The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Society for Surgery of the Hand developed candidate quality measures for potential inclusion in the Merit-Based Incentive Program and National Quality Forum in the hope that hand surgeons could report specialty-specific data. The following measures regarding the management of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) were developed using a Delphi consensus process: (1) use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosis of CTS, (2) use of adjunctive surgical procedures during carpal tunnel release (CTR), and (3) use of formal occupational and/or physical therapy after CTR.
                  Feasibility of Quality Measures for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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                  Which Decisions For Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Distal Radius Fractures Should Be Shared?

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 45Issue 8p690–697.e7Published online: April 25, 2020
                  • Hand Surgery Quality Consortium
                  • Thompson Zhuang
                  • Lauren M. Shapiro
                  • David Ring
                  • Edward Akelman
                  • David S. Ruch
                  • and others
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                    To evaluate, from the surgeon’s perspective, the importance, feasibility, and appropriateness of sharing decisions during an episode of care of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) or distal radius fracture in patients aged greater than 65 years.
                    Which Decisions For Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Distal Radius Fractures Should Be Shared?
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                    Borderline Nerve Conduction Velocities for Median Neuropathy at the Carpal Tunnel

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 45Issue 5p379–388.e1Published online: February 20, 2020
                    • Joost T.P. Kortlever
                    • Stéphanie J.E. Becker
                    • Meijuan Zhao
                    • David Ring
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                      Patient knowledge of the frequency with which electrodiagnostic testing (EDx) for suspected median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel addresses nuance in the distinction between normal and abnormal neurophysiology might help them make an informed decision about whether or not to have this test. We reviewed a large set of consecutive EDx for possible carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and associated medical records to determine (1) the percentage of EDx measurements within 10% of threshold values; (2) discordance between clinician and EDx diagnosis of CTS using diagnostic performance characteristics; and (3) demographic and disease characteristics independently associated with EDx diagnosis of median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel.
                      Borderline Nerve Conduction Velocities for Median Neuropathy at the Carpal Tunnel
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                      Variation in Offer of Operative Treatment to Patients With Trapeziometacarpal Osteoarthritis

                      Journal of Hand Surgery
                      Vol. 45Issue 2p123–130.e1Published online: December 19, 2019
                      • Janna S.E. Ottenhoff
                      • Teun Teunis
                      • Stein J. Janssen
                      • Aebele B. Mink van der Molen
                      • David Ring
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                        Operative treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA) is discretionary. There is substantial surgeon-to-surgeon variation in offers of surgery. This study assessed factors associated with variation in recommendation of operative treatment to patients with TMC OA. Secondarily, we studied factors associated with preferred operative technique and surgeon demographic factors variability in recommendation for operative treatment.
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