Publications by authors named "P Benhaim"

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  • The study aimed to gather expert consensus on using collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) for treating Dupuytren disease in patients with varying levels of severity and functional impairment.
  • A modified Delphi process involving three rounds was conducted, where hand surgeons reviewed and rated clinical scenarios concerning CCH treatment for different finger joint contractures.
  • The results showed high consensus among the panelists for using CCH on most cases, particularly for patients with palpable cords, with specific considerations for challenging scenarios like poor skin quality and post-surgery scarring.
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Introduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome is commonly managed by hand and upper extremity surgeons. Though electrodiagnostics are considered the gold standard diagnosis, the scratch collapse test (SCT) was introduced to address uncertainty, despite remains controversial. To address this, we sought to identify if the SCT can correlate with EDS studies if the SCT can identify actual changes in measures of nerves.

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Background: De Quervain's tenosynovitis is a relatively common, painful condition. Although commonly managed nonoperatively, some patients have recalcitrant disease, necessitating surgical release. Traditional surgical release for de Quervain's tenosynovitis with simple retinacular release can leave patients susceptible to first dorsal extensor compartment tendon subluxation.

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 The distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in the United States. Achieving stable reduction and fixation of complex fracture patterns can be challenging. In order to help maintain reduction of comminuted fracture to simplify plating, the calcium phosphate-based bone putty Montage has been developed.

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The two cases presented demonstrate the management of aneurysmal bone cysts of the metacarpal, which destroyed the normal bone architecture. Treatment of both cases included wide resection and metacarpal reconstruction with an intercalary fibular allograft. Denosumab use contrasts these two cases and is helpful in reestablishment of a cortical rim for fixation in the absence of a 1-cm margin proximally or distally to preserve the native carpometacarpal and metacarpophalangeal joints.

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