Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
December 2024
Background: Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is a neuropathic condition marked by pain, tingling, and numbness in the anterolateral thigh, primarily caused by compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). Although compression often occurs beneath the inguinal ligament, anatomical variations can lead to different entrapment sites. Treatments range from conservative measures to surgical decompression, depending on symptom severity.
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September 2024
Background: Brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) is common and while most recover, 8%-36% of patients experience permanent impairment. Typically, adolescents with untreated BPBI lack active and passive external rotation (ER) and overhead shoulder function. Limited shoulder function is due to 1) nonoperative BPBI, 2) untreated BPBI, or 3) unrecognized glenohumeral joint dysplasia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Neurogenic Bladder Research Group (NBRG) was formed with the mission to optimize quality of life (QoL), surgical outcomes, and clinical care of patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction. One of the original priorities of the organization was to support creation of the NBRG Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Registry. The aim of this Registry was to establish a prospective database, in order to study bladder-related QoL after SCI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Biceps tenodesis is used for a variety of shoulder and biceps pathologies. Humeral fracture is a significant complication of this procedure. This cadaveric anatomy study sought to determine the cortical thickness of the humeral proximal shaft to identify the optimal technique to decrease unicortical drilling and reduce the risk of fracture.
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August 2023
Background: Axillary breast tissue includes any combination of fat, nipple, areolae, and glandular tissue alongside breasts and affects 2%-6% of women and 1%-3% of men. Patients may experience functional and/or cosmetic concerns due to axillary breast tissue. There are nonsurgical options for its removal, such as CoolSculpting and Kybella, and surgical options such as liposuction, BodyTite liposuction, and excision.
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