John M. Ingraham
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Which Characteristics of Applicants and Medical Schools Produce the Most Integrated Plastic Surgery Residents? An Analysis of the 2016–2022 Cohort Open
Background: Since the advent of integrated residency programs in the 1960s, the plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) match has become increasingly competitive, with 1.8 applicants per available residency position in 2022. The study aim…
31. Which Characteristics of Applicants and Medical Schools Produce the Most Integrated Plastic Surgery Residents? An Analysis of the 2016-2022 Cohort Open
Background: Since the advent of integrated residency programs in the 1960s, the Plastic Surgery match has become increasingly competitive, with 1.8 applicants per available residency position in 2022. Objective: This study examined charact…
The Cost Does Not Outweigh the Benefit: Pathologic Evaluation of Wrist Ganglion Cysts Should Not Be Routine Open
Background: As health care costs in the United States continue to rise, there is increasing attention on cost-saving measures. One area of investigation is the utility of pathologic examination of specimens from routine procedures with a s…
Pedicled chimeric muscle and anterolateral thigh fasciocutaneous flap reconstruction of trochanteric pressure wounds Open
Background: Trochanteric pressure wounds are a significant cause of morbidity among paraplegic and comorbid patients. Their surgical management requires femoral head ostectomy followed by robust soft tissue coverage both for dead space obl…
Utility of Routine Pathologic Specimens in Ganglion Wrist Excisions Open
INTRODUCTION: As healthcare costs continue to rise, increased emphasis has been placed on cost-benefit optimization. One area of investigation has been the utility of pathologic examination of specimens from routine procedures with low pre…
Improper Preservation of Amputated Parts: A Pervasive Problem Open
BACKGROUND: Following traumatic amputation, preservation of the amputated part plays a crucial role in its viability for replantation. Proper preservation consists of wrapping the part in saline-soaked gauze inside a watertight bag and pla…
Dupuytren Disease Management Trends: A Survey of Hand Surgeons Open
Background: Indication for intervention in Dupuytren disease is influenced by many factors, including location and extent of disease, surgeon preference, and comfort level with different treatment techniques. The aim of this study was to d…
Abstract 31. Extensor Pollicis Brevis Subcompartment Characteristics in the 1st Dorsal Extensor Compartment: An Anatomic and Radiographic Study Open
Purpose: We aim to characterize the 1st dorsal compartment anatomy and examine radiographic correlation with the presence of EPB subsheath. Methods: First, freshly-preserved cadaveric arms were dissected and data including the presence or …
Quadrigia and Productivity Open
Financial productivity in academic surgery is important and deserves great emphasis, yet it is but one of many vital elements of a healthy practice. Productivity must be carefully balanced with many other vital goals such as maximizing pat…
Abstract: Extensor Pollicis Brevis Subcompartment Characteristics in the 1st Dorsal Extensor Compartment: An Anatomic Study Open
INTRODUCTION: DeQuervain’s tenosynovitis is a common condition often satisfactorily treated with steroid injections alone. Certain patients, however, ultimately require surgical release of the 1st dorsal extensor compartment. We hypothesiz…