Publications by authors named "B R FINK"

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  • The study explored the effectiveness of the lateral surgical approach in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for patients with valgus knee osteoarthritis (OA), comparing it to the traditional medial approach.
  • Results from 204 patients showed that both approaches effectively corrected the mechanical axis, with no significant differences in postoperative outcomes, but the lateral approach provided better correction of the patella tilt angle.
  • While wound healing issues were slightly more common in the lateral approach group overall, they did not significantly affect the matched cohort, suggesting both approaches are clinically comparable for this condition.
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In this article, we describe the 'Artesian Perforator Concept', based on the idea that in clinical practice, there are multiple plexuses between perforasomes in addition to the supra-fascial direct and indirect linking vessels that are present within deeper soft tissue, which form part of a deeper vascular reservoir, the equivalent of a vascular 'aquifer'. We then demonstrate the use of this concept clinically for a 45-year-old male patient with median sternotomy wound dehiscence who was reconstructed using the Internal Mammary Artery Perforator and Lateral Thoracic Artery Perforator flaps.

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The purpose of this brief report was to examine the association between COVID-fear with psychiatric symptoms severity and substance use risk in an outpatient population with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders and whether these associations were moderated by treatment engagement, especially after providers had shifted from an in-person care model to a telehealth format. A total of 136 patients receiving outpatient treatment for comorbid substance use and mental health disorders completed self-report questionnaires on their psychiatric symptoms, substance use, and treatment engagement (i.e.

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Objective: Research documents effects of skin features on assessments of age, health and attractiveness of female faces. Ethnic variation also has been reported for the impact of age-related changes in skin features on face assessments. Here, we investigate women's self-ratings across age cohorts and ethnic groups and discrepancies with (non-expert) assessor ratings of facial appearance together with age-dependent changes in skin features.

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