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View article: Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma: A Meta-Analysis of the Presentation, Treatment, and Outcomes of a Rare Hand Tumor
Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma: A Meta-Analysis of the Presentation, Treatment, and Outcomes of a Rare Hand Tumor Open
Background: Aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma (ADPA) is a rare skin adnexal tumor with a predilection for the hand. The presentation, treatment, and outcomes of ADPA remain poorly defined due to the scarcity of reports and low-le…
View article: Surgical Management of Pachyonychia Congenita in a 3-Year-Old
Surgical Management of Pachyonychia Congenita in a 3-Year-Old Open
Pachyonychia congenita is a rare genetic disorder characterized by hypertrophic nail plates, hyperkeratotic nail beds, and thickened hyponychium of the fingers and toes, impairing manual dexterity and resulting in poor aesthetics. The curr…
View article: Local delivery of FK506 to a nerve allograft is comparable to systemic delivery at suppressing allogeneic graft rejection
Local delivery of FK506 to a nerve allograft is comparable to systemic delivery at suppressing allogeneic graft rejection Open
The objective of this study was to determine if locally delivered FK506 could prevent allogeneic nerve graft rejection long enough to allow axon regeneration to pass through the nerve graft. An 8mm mouse sciatic nerve gap injury repaired w…
View article: Associations of discharge destination and length of stay in lower extremity free flap reconstruction
Associations of discharge destination and length of stay in lower extremity free flap reconstruction Open
Patients with lower extremity defects requiring free flap reconstruction often have difficult postoperative courses with prolonged length of stay and need for transfer to a post-acute care facility. The primary aim of this study was to det…
View article: Associations of discharge destination and length of stay in lower extremity free flap reconstruction
Associations of discharge destination and length of stay in lower extremity free flap reconstruction Open
Patients with lower extremity defects requiring free flap reconstruction often have difficult postoperative courses with prolonged length of stay and need for transfer to a post-acute care facility. The primary aim of this study was to det…
View article: Associations with Discharge to Post-Acute Care Facilities Among Patients Undergoing Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures
Associations with Discharge to Post-Acute Care Facilities Among Patients Undergoing Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures Open
Introduction: Distal radius fractures are a common injury of the hand and wrist that often require intensive rehabilitation. We sought to identify risk factors associated with discharge to a post-acute care facility following distal radius…
View article: Preferences for and barriers to gender affirming surgeries in transgender and non-binary individuals
Preferences for and barriers to gender affirming surgeries in transgender and non-binary individuals Open
Background: The transgender/non-binary community continues to be an underserved population in medicine, and our understanding of their interests, disinterests, and barriers to transition-related healthcare is quite limited, especially amon…
View article: Hand and Wrist Injuries Among Collegiate Athletes: The Role of Sex and Competition on Injury Rates and Severity
Hand and Wrist Injuries Among Collegiate Athletes: The Role of Sex and Competition on Injury Rates and Severity Open
Background: There is a high incidence of hand and wrist injuries in athletes participating in collegiate sports, but there is little information published characterizing them. Purpose: To characterize hand and wrist injuries in collegiate …
View article: Thirty-Day Outcomes following Upper Extremity Flap Reconstruction
Thirty-Day Outcomes following Upper Extremity Flap Reconstruction Open
Introduction Flap reconstructions of upper extremity defects are challenging procedures. It is important to understand the surgical outcomes of upper extremity flap reconstruction, as well as associations between preoperative/perioperative…
View article: Current Practices in Pathologic Assessment of Breast Tissue in Female-to-Male Transgender Top Surgery
Current Practices in Pathologic Assessment of Breast Tissue in Female-to-Male Transgender Top Surgery Open
Purpose: All genetically female at birth individuals are at risk for developing breast cancer. No guidelines exist for the surveillance of breast cancer in these patients particularly for those choosing to undergo female-to-male transgende…
View article: A Comparison of Common Plastic Surgery Operations Using the NSQIP and TOPS Databases
A Comparison of Common Plastic Surgery Operations Using the NSQIP and TOPS Databases Open
Background: Both the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic Surgeons (TOPS) databases track 30-day outcom…
View article: Direct Comparison of Patient-completed and Physician-completed Caprini Scores for Plastic Surgery Patients
Direct Comparison of Patient-completed and Physician-completed Caprini Scores for Plastic Surgery Patients Open
Background: We examined the ability of plastic surgery patients to perform their own venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk stratification using a previously validated patient-completed Caprini risk scoring sheet. Methods: Patients’ Caprini sco…
View article: Opioid Use in Breast Reconstruction
Opioid Use in Breast Reconstruction Open
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about opioid use in breast cancer patients undergoing placement of a tissue expander (TE) for breast reconstruction. In this patient population we sought to characterize the amount of opioids used, the duratio…
View article: Abstract: Population Preferences for Surgical Treatment of Refractory Migraine Headache: A Utility Outcomes Study
Abstract: Population Preferences for Surgical Treatment of Refractory Migraine Headache: A Utility Outcomes Study Open
BACKGROUND: Migraines affect 28 million people in the United States. Surgical treatment for migraine headaches refractory to medical treatment has grown recently for patient with limited options. Utility scores are standardized tools offer…