The Journal of hand surgery
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After elective outpatient upper extremity surgery, patients' need for opioid analgesic medication may be considerably less than typically dispensed. Our goal for this study was to evaluate pain control and quantify the amount of leftover pain medication. ⋯ Prognostic I.
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Comment Letter
Additional considerations in complex regional pain syndrome.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Five- to 18-year follow-up for treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis: a prospective comparison of excision, tendon interposition, and ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition.
To investigate whether palmaris longus interposition or flexor carpi radialis ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition improve the outcome of trapezial excision for the treatment of basal joint arthritis after a minimum follow-up of 5 years. ⋯ The outcomes of these 3 variations of trapeziectomy were similar after a minimum follow-up of 5 years. There appears to be no benefit to tendon interposition or ligament reconstruction in the longer term.
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To introduce a new surgical strategy for chronic fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint with 2-staged external fixation. We also assessed the results of this method in all of our patients with at least 2 years of follow-up. ⋯ Preoperative traction softens the PIP joint, facilitating both surgery and rehabilitation. Postoperative early exercise with controlled movement, while maintaining concentric reduction with the external fixator, may accelerate osteochondral repair of the injured PIP joint.
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We present the case of a young patient with a severely comminuted, malunited, intra-articular distal radius fracture and complete disruption of the sigmoid notch. We reconstructed the malunited distal radioulnar joint by osteotomy and repositioning the displaced sigmoid notch fragments through a combined dorsal and volar approach. At the same time, we carried out a radioscapholunate arthrodesis with distal scaphoid excision. ⋯ At the 2.5-year follow-up, the patient had essentially normal function of the distal radioulnar joint (painless, with 85° of active pronation and 75° of supination). He resumed work as a bricklayer without limitations. We conclude that sigmoid notch reconstruction by osteotomy is worthwhile in the setting of malunited distal radius whether or not the radiocarpal joint is reconstructable.