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J Am Acad Orthop Surg ; 32(9): 396-400, 2024 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38261769

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Implants are routinely removed in pediatric patients. Fracture through the prior implant site is a common worry after implant removal. Early post-implant removal radiographs are routinely used to evaluate the prior implant removal sites and to assess when a patient may return to normal activities. To our knowledge, the value of early, routine postoperative radiographs after elective implant removal in pediatric patients has not been studied. METHODS: A retrospective patient cohort of pediatric patients who had implant removal from an extremity from 2017 to 2019 was used in this study. Data were collected for patient demographics, implant site, reason for primary surgery, complications, number of postoperative radiographs, radiation exposure, cost of imaging, and whether the postoperative plan was changed by imaging. RESULTS: Two hundred ninety patients were included in the study. Postoperative plans were changed only in 0.69% of patients (n = 2) because of abnormal 2-week radiographs and 1.72% (n = 5) because of abnormal 6-week radiographs. However, the event's proportion difference (change of management) was not statically significant ( P = 0.182) between those who had a radiograph obtained and those who did not. The mean follow-up time was 16 months. The mean number of postoperative radiographs obtained was 3.74, the mean cost per radiograph was $103, and the mean postoperative radiation exposure was 1.34 mSv. No fractures were observed after implant removal. DISCUSSION: A retrospective review of the value of early, postoperative radiographs after routine orthopaedic implant removal found that postoperative radiographs at 2 and 6 weeks did not change the postoperative plan for most of the patients. Postoperative radiographs have an average cost of $103, and radiation exposure equal to approximately 6 months of natural background radiation. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III.


Assuntos
Fraturas Ósseas , Humanos , Criança , Estudos Retrospectivos , Radiografia , Fixação Interna de Fraturas , Remoção de Dispositivo
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J Patient Exp ; 9: 23743735221092607, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35450088

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Empathy is the cornerstone of the patient-physician relationship and is consistently ranked by patients as one of the most important factors in the quality of their care. In this paper we examine the degree to which perceived physician empathy is associated with the characteristics of the caregiver (parent or legal guardian) and physician in pediatric orthopedic surgery. This was a cross-sectional survey study of 200 English-speaking caregivers of pediatric patients at a large children's hospital. The Consultation and Relational Empathy (CARE) Measure was used to measure perceived physician empathy. Only if the caregiver felt carefully listened to by the physician (p-value < 0.001), and if the physician showed respect for what the caregiver had to say (p-value = 0.007) were statistically significant and positively associated with perceived physician empathy. The most significant determinant of perceived physician empathy is whether the caregiver felt listened to during the encounter. Other factors such as caregiver demographics, health literacy, self-rated mental health, wait time, and time spent with the physician do not significantly affect perceived physician empathy.

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J Pediatr Orthop B ; 31(1): e65-e68, 2022 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33315802

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Gait analysis in the pediatric and adult orthopedic patient populations can adjunct the diagnosis and treatment of a multitude of musculoskeletal conditions. Understanding of normal and abnormal gait biomechanics is an important aspect of orthopedic residency; yet, there is great variability in the time residency programs dedicate to gait analysis education. The purpose of this study was to investigate if formal gait analysis education during residency improves an orthopedic resident's understanding of normal and pathologic gait. Five residency programs consisting of 81 resident subjects were surveyed at the beginning of the 2016-2017 academic year. The residents were divided into those with formal gait analysis education (group A) and those without (group B). Each resident was sent an online survey with 11 questions from former orthopedic in-training exams (OITE) regarding gait pattern analysis. The average number of correct questions was compared between the two groups with Student's t-test. Fifty-three of the 81 surveys sent out were completed. There were 23 subjects in group A and 30 in group B. All five programs and all postgraduate years (PGYs) were represented (PGY1: 10, PGY2: 12, PGY3: 12, PGY4: 6, PGY5 12). The average score for all residents was 5.6 out of 11 correct (51%). The residents from group A averaged a significantly higher score (6.3) than group B (5.0) (P = 0.017). Understanding gait biomechanics is a critical skill for orthopedic surgeons, and residency training often lacks sufficient training in their curriculum. A good understanding of gait analysis allows orthopedic surgeons to analyze gait disturbances and develop patient-specific treatment plans in adult and pediatric populations. This study found improved knowledge of gait patterns amongst orthopedic residents with formal education. Even though the residents with formal education fared better than their counterparts, the overall percent correct was still low (51%). Evidence: Level 3: Prospective Cohort Study.


Assuntos
Internato e Residência , Adulto , Criança , Competência Clínica , Educação de Pós-Graduação em Medicina , Análise da Marcha , Humanos , Laboratórios , Estudos Prospectivos
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J Pediatr Orthop B ; 30(4): 393-398, 2021 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32694425

RESUMO

This study investigates determinants of pediatric orthopedic surgery patients' parent or guardian (caregiver) satisfaction with the physician in an outpatient office setting. This was a cross-sectional survey study of 200 English-speaking caregivers of pediatric patients that checked into the pediatric orthopedic clinic at the authors' institution from 1 March 2017 to 1 November 2018. Questionnaires given in clinic include the Newest Vital Sign and The Literacy in Musculoskeletal Problems survey to measure general and musculoskeletal health literacy, respectively, demographic information, expected/estimated wait time, Consultation and Relational Empathy Measure, and Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Clinician and Group. After multivariate regression, only perceived physician empathy as measured by the Consultation and Relational Empathy Measure score was significantly correlated with caregiver satisfaction (P < 0.0001), accounting for 56% of the variability of caregiver satisfaction scores. The odds of a satisfaction score of at least 9 out of 10 were 21% higher for every unit increase of the Consultation and Relational Empathy Measure score [odds ratio = 1.21 (P < 0.0001)]. After logistic regression, the caregiver's gender was also correlated with patient satisfaction and the odds of a patient satisfaction score ≥9 for males was less than 1/4th that of females [odds ratio = 0.16 (P = 0.040)]. The most important determinant of caregiver satisfaction with the physician in an outpatient pediatric orthopedic setting is perceived physician empathy. This accounts for the majority of the caregiver's satisfaction. This is the first study to determine this relationship in pediatric orthopedic surgery.


Assuntos
Cuidadores , Ortopedia , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Satisfação do Paciente , Satisfação Pessoal , Inquéritos e Questionários
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J Pediatr Orthop B ; 25(2): 138-41, 2016 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26451692

RESUMO

Isolated navicular-medial cuneiform tarsal coalition is a rare condition. Very few case reports exist, with limited treatment recommendations. We present a case of an 11-year-old with bilateral isolated osseous navicular-medial cuneiform tarsal coalition. The patient was treated with bilateral coalition excision and soft tissue interposition, with excellent results at 2 years of follow-up. The current case is unusual in being an osseous coalition rather than the more commonly seen cartilaginous or fibrous condition. In addition, this case is uncommon as being in a patient of European rather than Asian descent.


Assuntos
Dor/etiologia , Sinostose/diagnóstico , Ossos do Tarso/anormalidades , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Radiografia , Sinostose/cirurgia , Ossos do Tarso/diagnóstico por imagem , Ossos do Tarso/patologia , Ossos do Tarso/cirurgia
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