Publications by authors named "W Cates"

Article Synopsis
  • Dupuytren's disease is a fibroproliferative condition that leads to serious hand deformities and currently relies on limited treatments that often only provide partial relief.
  • *The study emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the disease's systemic factors, like cytokines and growth factors, to improve treatment options and disease management.
  • *By identifying specific biomarkers linked to Dupuytren's disease, researchers hope to enhance diagnosis, monitor treatment responses, and potentially find new therapies that can also apply to other fibrotic disorders.*
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Background: Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a common complication after placement of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). Some institutions attempt to mitigate post-LVAD GIB using preoperative endoscopy. Our study evaluated whether preoperative endoscopy was associated with a lower risk of post-LVAD GIB.

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Background: The incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in skeletally immature patients is increasing, with ACL reconstruction preferred in this population due to reported chondroprotective benefits. Due to concerns with growth disturbance following ACL reconstruction in skeletally immature patients, various physealsparing and partial transphyseal techniques have been developed. Currently, there is no consensus on the most effective ACL reconstruction technique in skeletally immature patients.

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Hypothesis: This study aimed to determine whether there are significant differences in 30-day perioperative complications between arthroscopic and open débridement (irrigation and débridement [I&D]) for septic arthritis (SA) of the shoulder using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database.

Methods: Patients undergoing arthroscopic or open I&D of the native shoulder from 2006-2016 were identified in the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database. Those with a diagnosis of SA were included in the study.

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Lubricant formulations are filtered to remove deleterious particulate matter. An unintended consequence of this important process is the detrimental effect of fine filtration on the foaming performance of lubricants with antifoam additives. Here we outline a method to study this phenomenon in detail by probing the coalescence stability of single bubbles in filtered antifoam laden lubricants.

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