Publications by authors named "Abhay R Patel"

Article Synopsis
  • First tarsometatarsal joint arthrodesis is a common surgical procedure, but there's ongoing debate about the effectiveness of CT scans in checking if the surgical fusion is successful after the operation.
  • The study aimed to evaluate how orthopedic surgeons and radiologists assess post-operative imaging (both CT and X-rays) to determine fusion status in patients who experienced ongoing pain after surgery.
  • Findings indicated that while CT scans showed slightly better reliability for individual reviewers compared to X-rays, neither imaging method reliably confirmed fusion status across multiple reviewers, suggesting that CT should not be considered the standard for evaluating fusion.
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Background: The growing social media presence in healthcare has provided physicians with new ways to engage with patients. However, foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons have been found to underuse social media platforms despite their known benefits for patients and surgeons. Thus, this study sought to investigate the reasons for this phenomenon and to identify potential barriers to social media utilization in clinical practice.

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It is unclear how the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) resident duty hour restriction has affected attending orthopaedic surgeons in their first year of practice. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical preparedness of first-year orthopaedic attending surgeons who trained with ACGME duty hour regulations versus those trained without regulations. Senior orthopaedic surgeons with greater than 10 years of experience were surveyed and results indicate that first-year attendings who trained with ACGME duty hour regulations required more supervision reviewing cases preoperatively, required more assistance completing operative cases, had inferior technical skills, had more major operative complications, had poorer physical exam skills, and delivered an inferior quality of care.

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Arthrodesis of the first tarsal metatarsal joint can be accomplished in many ways. The compressive force attained between various constructs remains unclear. This study compares compression achieved through a locking/compression Lapidus plate both with and without the addition of a lag screw.

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Introduction: The treatment of end-stage first metatarso-phalangeal joint (MTP) arthritis has been arthrodesis. A dorsal non-locking plate with a lag screw has been the standard traditional fixation method. This study compares the biomechanical strength of a locking compression plate (LCP) with and without internal compression versus this known gold standard.

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Unlabelled: Open reduction internal fixation of posterior malleolus fractures from a posterior approach is gaining popularity. One concern that has not been studied is the risk of iatrogenic injury to anatomical structures on the anterior ankle. The purpose of this study is to determine the proximity of these anterior structures with relation to K-wires advanced through the anterior cortex.

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