Publications by authors named "Chim H"

Purpose: The branching pattern of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve (DBUN) in the hand is complex. The anatomy of the motor branch innervating the fourth lumbrical (4L), where paralysis results in a claw hand deformity after ulnar nerve injury, is not well defined. This cadaver study focused on mapping and defining anatomical landmarks in relation to the motor branch to the 4L.

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Purpose: The surgical management of adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPI) is challenging, with no consensus on optimal strategies. This study aimed to gather preferred reconstructive strategies from BPI surgeons for actual cases from a multicenter cohort to identify areas of agreement.

Methods: Four case files (history, physical examination, and imaging and electrodiagnostic testing results) were distributed to eight self-designated Level IV expert BPI surgeons in the United States.

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Case: Traditional surgical intervention for brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) has involved proximal nerve grafting. At the age of 6 months, an infant with Klumpke birth palsy had not recovered finger flexion and extension. He underwent extensor carpi radialis brevis to anterior interosseous nerve and supinator-to-posterior interosseous nerve transfers.

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  • Peripheral nerve injuries in the upper extremities can significantly impair function and lower quality of life, prompting the need for effective treatments.
  • Traditional nerve repair methods, like autografts, have downsides such as donor site morbidity, leading to interest in using biomaterials as alternatives.
  • This review discusses the evolution, current usage, benefits, challenges, and future prospects of biomaterials in nerve regeneration, highlighting their transformative potential in improving clinical outcomes.
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Combined distal interphalangeal joint (DIP) arthrodesis with proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) arthroplasty or arthrodesis presents unique challenges. Although less common than isolated surgery for the DIP and PIP joints, with an aging population, combined DIP and PIP procedures are an increasingly encountered occurrence. Anatomical and morphological studies have provided length and width measurement standards for the middle and distal phalanges, allowing for planning to assess the compatibility of strategies.

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  • * Results showed that, although there was no significant difference in recovery levels for different injury severities, the double fascicular transfer group had a better average Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand score.
  • * Meta-regression indicated that double fascicular transfer was a significant predictor for achieving higher MRC grades (3 and 4), while overall donor site complications were similar between both methods.
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  • Pain after brachial plexus injury (BPI) is significant, and the study aimed to understand how factors like depression, anxiety, and muscle function relate to pain interference in daily life.
  • In a cohort study, researchers measured pain interference, emotional health, and physical function in 37 BPI patients before and one year after surgery using standardized questionnaires.
  • Results showed that pain interference scores remained high one year post-surgery, with strong correlations to pain symptoms and emotional recovery, highlighting the ongoing impact of pain in BPI patients' lives.
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  • Diagnosis of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (nTOS) is challenging, and the effectiveness of electrodiagnostic studies (EDX) for diagnosing nTOS is debated.
  • A study analyzed 30 patients who had surgery for nTOS, focusing on patient characteristics and EDX results, finding that older age and type 1 nTOS were significantly linked to positive EDX findings.
  • The study concluded that EDX might not be the best diagnostic tool for nTOS due to variability in results among clinicians, highlighting that older patients and those with severe nTOS have a higher likelihood of positive EDX results.
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Purpose: Free functional gracilis transfer (FFGT) is a useful option for reconstruction of elbow flexion following brachial plexus injury presenting late or with poor outcomes from previous nerve surgery. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to investigate variables associated with superior outcomes. The efficacy of single versus double FFGT, where the first FFGT is performed to restore elbow flexion, and the choice of donor nerve for neurotization were evaluated.

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Preoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) for perforator free flaps is accurate, precise, and reliable in mapping perforator anatomy that can be used in the intraoperative domain. CTA holds important clinical value as a tool in surgical decision making and surgical innovation, enabling reconstructive surgeons to tailor complex flap designs for extensive defects. Integration into existing infrastructure for virtual surgical planning is feasible, and future efforts to characterize the association of preoperative CTA with postoperative outcomes and cost-analyses for perforator flaps are warranted.

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Background: Evidence has shown increased morbidity and mortality for patients with COVID-19 infection within 7 weeks of surgery. However, no studies have specifically investigated the effects of COVID-19 in microsurgical outcomes. This study evaluated thrombotic and overall complications after free tissue transfer for a variety of indications in patients with and without previous COVID-19 infection.

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  • Variation exists in diagnosing and treating neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS), causing challenges in standardizing outcomes and practices among hand surgeons.
  • An international group of expert hand surgeons reached a consensus on guidelines for diagnosing and managing NTOS using the Delphi method, confirming 17 key statements.
  • Recommendations include a specific diagnostic approach, prioritizing conservative management, routine preoperative imaging, and surgical techniques for effective NTOS treatment.*
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  • * Diagnosis of nTOS is complex because its symptoms overlap with other conditions, and while provocative tests are common, they can yield high false-positive rates; electrodiagnostic studies and imaging, such as MRI, are helpful for accurate diagnosis.
  • * Treatment options for nTOS include lifestyle changes, physical therapy, medication, and possibly surgery; minimally invasive surgical techniques are gaining popularity for better recovery outcomes, and future research
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Background: Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT), an artificial intelligence (AI) program, is widely used for information compilation. This study sought to analyze the quality and consistency of the information generated by ChatGPT regarding common procedures for wrist arthritis.

Methods: 32 standardized questions regarding wrist osteoarthritis and related procedures (4-corner-fusion [4CF], proximal row carpectomy [PRC], resurfacing capitate pyrocarbon implant, wrist denervation, and total wrist arthrodesis and arthroplasty) were presented to the ChatGPT-3.

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Background: Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) has demonstrated efficacy in reducing neuroma and chronic pain. In this article, we investigated postoperative outcomes in our patient cohort, with a focus on the role of nonmodifiable factors such as patient age and gender.

Methods: Patients who had extremity TMR from April 2018 to October 2022 were reviewed.

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Motivation: Today, the prediction of structures of large protein complexes solely from their sequence information requires prior knowledge of the stoichiometry of the complex. To address this challenge, we have enhanced the Monte Carlo Tree Search algorithms in MoLPC to enable the assembly of protein complexes while simultaneously predicting their stoichiometry.

Results: In MoLPC2, we have improved the predictions by allowing sampling alternative AlphaFold predictions.

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Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) events are a preventable complication for patients undergoing surgery for breast cancer. However, there is a lack of consistency in the existing literature regarding the potential risk factors affecting these individuals.

Methods: This study aimed to investigate the potential risk factors associated with an increased risk of VTE following surgery for breast cancer.

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Background: In wrist salvage, proximal row carpectomy (PRC) has increasingly shown superior outcomes to four-corner fusion (4CF). Furthermore, PRC with resurfacing capitate pyrocarbon implants (PRC + RCPIs) provides a treatment option that may allow patients to avoid 4CF or wrist arthrodesis and help restore natural joint function and distribute loads evenly across the implant, though RCPI has yet to be evaluated on a large scale. We aimed to compare outcomes between PRC and PRC + RCPI for the treatment of scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) and scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) wrists.

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The profunda artery perforator (PAP) flap provides a good option for hand and upper extremity reconstruction. The reliable quality, caliber, and number of perforators in the posteromedial thigh support large flaps with long pedicles. The PAP flap has been widely used for breast reconstruction, although its use in the extremities has been slower to catch on due to the bulk and thickness of the subcutaneous tissue.

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Accurate preoperative localization of dominant perforators provides crucial information about their location and diameter, leading to reduced surgical time, improved flap viability, and decreased complications. Ultrasound has increased in popularity in recent years, with the advantages of providing reproducible, accurate, cost-effective, and real-time information while reducing radiation exposure. Precise preoperative mapping of perforators allows for rapid and safe elevation of suprafascial, thin, and superthin flaps.

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Background And Objectives: Persistent neuropathic pain after brachial plexus avulsion (BPA) is common and generally nonresponsive to medical management. Dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) lesioning is the last resort for pain management in patients with BPA. This study aims to investigate and compare the outcomes and complications of DREZ procedures.

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  • Proximal row carpectomy (PRC) is found to be more effective than four-corner fusion (4CF) in treating wrist conditions, with significant improvements in wrist motion and pain relief.
  • A systematic review analyzed 61 studies involving over 3,000 wrists, showing PRC patients had better postoperative extension and ulnar deviation compared to those who underwent 4CF.
  • PRC had a lower rate of complications and a smaller percentage of patients requiring additional surgery, indicating its potential as a superior option for certain wrist conditions.
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The ideal evaluation and treatment of aplasia cutis congenita remains disputed. We present a case of midline scalp cutis aplasia that healed by secondary intention, leaving an area of residual alopecia. There were no clinical indicators of an underlying calvarial defect.

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We report a patient with a severe axial-radial-ulnar (ARU) fracture dislocation of the carpus, involving multiple intermetacarpal dislocations as well as divergent carpometacarpal dislocations involving the index, long, ring and small fingers and peritrapezoid and scaphotrapezial dislocations. She also had a degloving injury involving the dorsal hand. Emergent debridement followed by open reduction and internal fixation of all injuries was performed, followed by soft tissue management.

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Purpose: Controversy exists regarding the best option for revision surgery in refractory cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS). The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the effectiveness of revision surgery and determine the optimal surgical approach for patients requiring revision surgery for CuTS.

Methods: A literature search was conducted.

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