Publications by authors named "Rachel H Safeek"

Firearm injuries are now the leading cause of pediatric mortality in the United States. With the number of firearm injuries increasing at an alarming rate, the American Medical Association (AMA) declared firearm violence a public health crisis. In response to this emerging public health issue, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) developed the STOP THE BLEED training to educate laypersons on how to mitigate acute hemorrhage following gunshot wounds (GSWs) and other ballistic injuries.

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Penetrating ulnar artery injury at the wrist is typically treated with immediate operative repair. This study reports a missed iatrogenic ulnar artery injury that resulted in the development of an ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm that was later managed with elective operative repair. The diagnosis and treatment of distal upper extremity pseudoaneurysms and the approach to suspected ulnar artery injury are discussed.

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Background: Sternoclavicular joint infections (SCJI) are increasing with the opioid crisis and increased intravenous drug abuse (IVDA). Proximal clavicle resection with subsequent pectoralis muscle transposition is part of the treatment of such infections, but the long-term effects on shoulder function are not clear.

Methods: This report presents a consecutive series of 15 cases of SCJI treated with proximal clavicle resection and pectoralis muscle flap coverage.

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How common are penile amputations, and how are they treated?What key anatomic structures are involved?What are some technical pearls for a successful replantation?What are common complications, and how can they be prevented/treated?

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been shown to release a multitude of growth factors, but its preparation requires the use of anticoagulants. In contrast, advanced platelet-rich fibrin (aPRF) is produced by centrifuging whole blood and allowing it to clot. The clot contains the platelets, growth factors, and neutrophils, and it is composed of a fibrin matrix that continuously releases more growth factors over a longer time period.

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Proper injection of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) is important for both the therapeutic and diagnostic management of wrist pain. However, no anatomical study exists describing the site of injection based on individual wrist width. We sought to develop a reproducible anthropometric ratio utilizing external wrist surface anatomy to predict a safe and accurate injection site for the PIN.

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Article Synopsis
  • Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has extended the lifespans of individuals living with HIV/AIDS, leading to increased aging-related health issues.
  • This study aimed to objectively examine physical activity (PA) levels in older individuals with HIV and explore how these levels relate to physical function.
  • Findings showed most participants were mostly sedentary, averaging only 5 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day, which correlated with poorer physical performance, suggesting the need for increased PA promotion among this population.
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