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  • Chronic steroid use has been linked to postoperative complications after surgeries, but this study examines its impact specifically on carpometacarpal (CMC) arthroplasty.
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  • The study concluded that, although chronic steroid users had slightly higher rates of some complications, these differences were not statistically significant, indicating no strong link between chronic steroid use and postoperative complications after CMC arthroplasty.
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