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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
      Cited in Scopus: 0
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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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        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
        • Kavya K. Sanghavi
        • Aviram M. Giladi
        Cited in Scopus: 0
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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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          Bias in Hand Surgical Randomized Controlled Trials: Systematic Review and Meta-Epidemiological Study

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 47Issue 6p526–533Published online: March 24, 2022
          • Juuso Heikkinen
          • Jarkko Jokihaara
          • Soumen Das De
          • Kati Jaatinen
          • Rachelle Buchbinder
          • Teemu Karjalainen
          Cited in Scopus: 0
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            Inappropriately reported or conducted studies may decrease the quality of care due to under- or overestimation of the benefits or harms of interventions. Our aim was to evaluate how often hand surgical randomized controlled trials (RCTs) use and report adequate methods to ensure internal validity, and whether inadequate reporting or methods are associated with the magnitude of treatment effect estimates.
            Bias in Hand Surgical Randomized Controlled Trials: Systematic Review and Meta-Epidemiological Study
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            The Reliability of the CTS-6 for Examiners With Varying Levels of Clinical Experience

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 47Issue 6p501–506Published online: March 5, 2022
            • Louis C. Grandizio
            • Benchaa Boualam
            • Parker Shea
            • Matthew Hoehn
            • Charlene Cove
            • Idorenyin F. Udoeyo
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            Cited in Scopus: 2
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              To assess the interrater reliability of the CTS-6 for examiners with varying levels of clinical expertise. We also aimed to analyze this instrument's sensitivity (Sn) and specificity (Sp), using the CTS-6 score obtained by a hand surgeon as a reference standard.
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              Gender Disparity Trends in Authorship of Hand Surgery Research

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 47Issue 5p420–428Published online: February 25, 2022
              • Raylin F. Xu
              • Nathan H. Varady
              • Antonia F. Chen
              • Brandon E. Earp
              Cited in Scopus: 4
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                Despite an overall trend towards gender parity, women continue to remain underrepresented in surgical fields. Until recently, women’s representation in hand surgery literature was largely unexplored. The objective of this study was to examine how authorship gender trends among academic hand surgeons have evolved between 2006 and 2019.
                Gender Disparity Trends in Authorship of Hand Surgery Research
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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
                • Aviram M. Giladi
                Cited in Scopus: 0
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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 Influence of Illness Perception and Mental Health on Return to Work After Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 46Issue 9p748–757Published in issue: September, 2021
                  • Miguel C. Jansen
                  • Mark J.W. van der Oest
                  • Nicoline P. de Haas
                  • Ruud W. Selles, PhD
                  • J. Michiel Zuidam, MD, PhD
                  • Hand-Wrist Study Group
                  Cited in Scopus: 2
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                    Although multiple factors influencing return to work after a carpal tunnel release (CTR) have been identified, little is known about the influence of psychological patient factors on return to work. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the psychological factors that play a role in the return to work after a CTR surgery.
                    The Influence of Illness Perception and Mental Health on Return to Work After Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
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                    Racial and Gender Discrimination in Hand Surgery Letters of Recommendation

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 46Issue 11p998–1005.e2Published online: August 19, 2021
                    • Perry S. Bradford
                    • Daniel Akyeampong
                    • Mark A. Fleming II
                    • A. Rashard Dacus
                    • A. Bobby Chhabra
                    • Brent R. DeGeorge Jr.
                    Cited in Scopus: 8
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                      We sought to evaluate hand surgery applicants’ letters of recommendations to understand whether applicant and letter writer demographics contribute to racial and gender bias.
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                      Variability in the Use of Disposable Surgical Supplies: A Surgeon Survey and Life Cycle Analysis

                      Journal of Hand Surgery
                      Vol. 46Issue 12p1071–1078Published online: July 15, 2021
                      • Natalie B. Baxter
                      • Alfred P. Yoon
                      • Kevin C. Chung
                      Cited in Scopus: 6
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                        A substantial amount of waste is generated during surgery, yet few studies have investigated this problem. Therefore, we conducted a multicenter survey to investigate how the variation in the use of disposable supplies contributes to the environmental and financial burdens of health care.
                        Variability in the Use of Disposable Surgical Supplies: A Surgeon Survey and Life Cycle Analysis
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                        Quality Metrics in Hand Surgery: A Systematic Review

                        Journal of Hand Surgery
                        Vol. 46Issue 11p972–979.e1Published online: July 13, 2021
                        • Shannon M. Wood
                        • You J. Kim
                        • Anne V. Seyferth
                        • Kevin C. Chung
                        Cited in Scopus: 1
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                          The enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010 placed an emphasis on measuring the quality of care. However, the issue of how best to measure quality remains in question. Although some surgical specialties frequently rely on quality measures such as the mortality rate, measuring quality in hand surgery necessitates the use of metrics beyond this traditional scope. A review was performed of the potential quality metrics used in the hand surgery literature published after the Affordable Care Act was enacted, to identify current trends in quality measurement and guide efforts to improve the quality of care in hand surgery.
                          Quality Metrics in Hand Surgery: A Systematic Review
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                          Analysis of Gender Diversity Within Hand Surgery Fellowship Programs

                          Journal of Hand Surgery
                          Vol. 46Issue 9p772–777Published online: June 7, 2021
                          • Louis C. Grandizio
                          • Elizabeth J. Pavis
                          • Daniel S. Hayes
                          • Amanda Young
                          • Joel C. Klena
                          Cited in Scopus: 5
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                            To define and compare gender diversity among faculty and trainees within hand surgery fellowship programs.
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                            The Financial Implications of Telehealth Visits Within a Hand and Wrist Surgery Clinical Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic

                            Journal of Hand Surgery
                            Vol. 46Issue 8p660–665Published online: April 6, 2021
                            • Madeline Tadley
                            • Tyler W. Henry
                            • Dylan P. Horan
                            • Pedro K. Beredjiklian
                            Cited in Scopus: 4
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                              Telehealth use is likely to increase as a result of practice changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, although the overall picture surrounding the billing, coding, and continued insurance coverage of these visits remains uncertain. The purpose of this study was to identify potential financial implications of continued telehealth use in hand and wrist surgery clinical practice.
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                              Upper Extremity Function, Peer Relationships, and Pain Interference: Evaluating the Biopsychosocial Model in a Pediatric Hand Surgery Population Using PROMIS

                              Journal of Hand Surgery
                              Vol. 45Issue 9p830–840Published online: July 5, 2020
                              • Nikolas H. Kazmers
                              • Angela P. Presson
                              • Ziji Yu
                              • Wyatt Walsh
                              • Douglas T. Hutchinson
                              • Andrew R. Tyser
                              Cited in Scopus: 5
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                                The relationship between biopsychosocial factors and patient-reported function is less clear in pediatric than in adult hand surgery patients. Our primary hypothesis was that pain interference (PI) and peer relationships (PR) would demonstrate association with upper extremity function. Secondarily, we hypothesized that the magnitude of this effect would increase with age.
                                Upper Extremity Function, Peer Relationships, and Pain Interference: Evaluating the Biopsychosocial Model in a Pediatric Hand Surgery Population Using PROMIS
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                                A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Corticosteroid Injections and Open Surgical Release for Trigger Finger

                                Journal of Hand Surgery
                                Vol. 45Issue 7p597–609.e7Published online: May 26, 2020
                                • Thompson Zhuang
                                • Sandy Wong
                                • Rhonda Aoki
                                • Edric Zeng
                                • Seul Ku
                                • Robin N. Kamal
                                Cited in Scopus: 5
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                                  To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of corticosteroid injection(s) versus open surgical release for the treatment of trigger finger.
                                  A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Corticosteroid Injections and Open Surgical Release for Trigger Finger
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                                  Industry Funding and Self-Declared Conflict of Interest in Hand Surgery Publications

                                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                                  Vol. 45Issue 6p479–487Published online: April 1, 2020
                                  • Phillip R. Ross
                                  • Shannon M. Wood
                                  • Kevin C. Chung
                                  Cited in Scopus: 10
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                                    Accurate financial disclosure is essential to prevent bias in scientific reporting. We aimed (1) to document the extent of industry financial payments to hand surgery literature authors and (2) to uncover discrepancies in author self-declared conflict of interest (COI).
                                    Industry Funding and Self-Declared Conflict of Interest in Hand Surgery Publications
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