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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38852705

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INTRODUCTION: Social media plays an important role in healthcare and physician selection by facilitating direct communication with patients and impacting physician ratings. A concern however is the increased online scrutiny and negative impact on patient satisfaction with these connections. This study aimed to investigate whether social media activity by fellowship-trained shoulder and elbow surgeons impacts patient's perceptions and ratings on physician rating websites (PRWs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) physician directory was used to identify currently practicing shoulder and elbow surgeons in the US. Physician ratings were collected from Healthgrades, Google reviews, and Vitals. The surgeons were divided into two groups: social media users (SMU) and non-social media users (NSMU). The association of social media use with online physician ratings was evaluated using simple and multilinear regressions. RESULTS: A total of 385 ASES surgeons were included and 21.3% were SMU. SMU were younger (mean age, 48 years) compared to NSMU (mean age, 51 years) (p = 0.01), all other demographics were comparable including sex (p = 0.797), medical degree (MD or DO) (p = 0.114), and geographic location within the US (p = 0.49). SMU had significantly higher ratings on Healthgrades (p<0.001) and Vitals (p<0.001). However, social media use did not impact the total number of ratings on PRWs. Additionally, surgeons who utilized Facebook had higher physician ratings and number of website reviews on Healthgrades (p = 0.028 and p=0.014, respectively). In addition, surgeons who used Twitter had higher ratings on Healthgrades (p<0.001) and Vitals (p=0.001). Surgeons with a greater average number of likes per post on Twitter had significantly higher average ratings across all three sites (p=0.004). Surgeons with a greater number of Twitter followers and greater average number of likes per post had significantly higher average ratings on Healthgrades (p=0.052 and p=0.005, respectively) while surgeons with a greater average number of likes per post had significantly higher average ratings on Vitals (p=0.006). Finally, surgeons with a greater average posting frequency on Instagram had significantly higher average ratings across all websites (p=0.029). CONCLUSION: Shoulder and elbow surgeons who use Twitter and Facebook had significantly higher online ratings. However, the increased use of these platforms in terms of post content, post frequency, comments, and number of followers was not as influential on PRWs. This suggests that social media is an important marketing and outreach method for orthopedic surgeons to improve their ratings and patient reviews.

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Arthroscopy ; 2024 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38777000

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy of ChatGPT's responses to frequently asked questions (FAQ) prior to rotator cuff repair surgery. METHODS: The ten most common FAQs related to rotator cuff repair were compiled from four institution websites. Questions were then input into ChatGPT-3.5 in one session. The provided ChatGPT-3.5 responses were analyzed by two orthopedic surgeons for reliability, quality, and readability using The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Benchmark criteria, the DISCERN score, and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level. RESULTS: The JAMA Benchmark criteria score was 0, indicating the absence of reliable source material citations. The mean Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level was 13.4 (range, 11.2-15.0). The mean DISCERN score was 43.4 (range, 36-51) indicating that the quality of the responses overall was considered fair. All responses cited making final decision-making to be made with the treating physician. CONCLUSION: ChatGPT-3.5 provided substandard patient-related information in alignment with recommendations from the treating surgeon regarding common questions around rotator cuff repair surgery. Additionally, the responses lacked reliable source material citations and the readability of the responses was relatively advanced with a complex language style. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The findings of this study suggest that ChatGPT-3.5 may not effectively supplement patient-related information in the context of recommendations provided by the treating surgeon prior to rotator cuff repair surgery.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e48215, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38050513

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One well-documented risk of spinal surgery is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak in the immediate postoperative period. While the majority of CSF leaks occur due to an obvious intraoperative dural tear, several reports have documented delayed CSF leakage from occult intraoperative dural tears. There is a paucity of published literature regarding the true incidence of dural tears in minimally invasive spinal surgery. Furthermore, the types of dural tears that require closure are poorly understood. According to the limited existing literature available, the recommended treatment of dural tears includes primary repair, subarachnoid drainage catheters, and blood patches. However, there are no distinct treatment guidelines between the different etiologies of CSF leakage. The most important aspect in the management of CSF leakage is prevention, including preoperative risk assessment and meticulous intraoperative manipulation. One emerging treatment strategy is to alter the pressure gradient in a manner that stops CSF leakage. This method is based on one of two mechanisms: direct suture or augmented closure with dural substitute material and either reducing the subarachnoid fluid pressure or increasing the epidural space pressure. Bed rest is a key element in the treatment of persistent CSF leaks, as it can reduce the lumbar CSF pressure, thereby preventing CSF leakage. We describe the challenging case of a persistent CSF leak despite multiple attempts at direct repair, as well as our management strategies. Understanding the proper positioning techniques to reduce leakage is crucial for proper management, and orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and neurointensivists may consider being more aggressive in treating persistent CSF leaks.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e43904, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37746422

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Capsular contracture is one of the most common complications following breast implant use in both aesthetic and reconstructive surgery procedures. Furthermore, capsular contracture remains one of the most common causes of reoperation in these patients. Therefore, it is important to identify and explore new treatment options to alleviate the risks associated with surgery as well as the financial burden of reoperation. We present a case of successful nonsurgical treatment of capsular contracture by overfilling a Spectrum™ adjustable saline implant followed by volume reduction. A 53-year-old patient was examined in our clinic post bilateral mastectomy and immediate reconstruction adjustable Spectrum™ saline implants in the subglandular plane. Two years postoperatively, the patient presented with Grade III capsular contracture in her right breast. Treatment was administered by overfilling the 275cc implant with 250cc in the right breast to rupture the capsule. The implant was kept overexpanded for a total of 14 days. The volume was subsequently reduced with optimal patient satisfaction. The patient has not had a reoccurrence of capsular contracture in one year. The treatment of capsular contracture by overfilling and temporarily overexpanding a Spectrum™ adjustable saline is a promising technique that warrants further investigation.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e42816, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664264

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We present the case of a 37-year-old Haitian male who presented with a seven-month history of skin lesions on his face and extremities, weight loss, intermittent chills, difficulty in breathing, and bilateral paresthesias in his feet. The lesions were most prominent on the pinnae of the ears. Biopsy of the lesions revealed large, rounded granulomatous infiltrates and histiocytes. Acid fast (Ziehl-Neelsen technique) and Kinyoun stains were positive for numerous acid-fast mycobacteria within the histiocytes. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was positive for Mycobacterium leprae, which confirmed a diagnosis of lepromatous leprosy. Further analysis revealed positive purified protein derivatives (PPD) and QuantiFERON-TB™ test (QIAGEN, Hilden, Germany) with negative chest x-ray and sputum cultures. Labs also revealed vitamin D and G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenasedeficiency. The patient was started on a combined therapy regimen of rifampin, moxifloxacin, and minocycline. In addition, he was started on vitamin D supplementation. After undergoing treatment for one year, there was notable regression of the patient's cutaneous lesions. Treatment is planned to continue for a total of 24 months. This case exemplifies the successful treatment of Hansen's disease in a patient with a G6PD deficiency. The patient's G6PD deficiency required avoidance of dapsone, which is typically used in the treatment of Hansen's disease. Furthermore, the patient's positive PPD and QuantiFERON-TB tests led to a delay in the treatment in order to rule out active tuberculosis. Left untreated, Hansen's disease has a high morbidity risk. Treatment regimens require careful consideration of coexisting comorbidities.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e42849, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664288

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a pulmonary disease with potential extrapulmonary manifestations that is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Despite advancements in treatment, TB remains a worldwide public health concern. TB osteomyelitis accounts for approximately 3-5% of all extrapulmonary TB cases. We present a case of humeral TB osteomyelitis in a 22-month-old female with no pulmonary or systemic symptoms. This case offers insight into the diagnosis and management of TB osteomyelitis. A 22-month-old previously healthy Haitian-American female presented with a one-month history of a palpable mass over the anterolateral aspect of the proximal humerus without overlying erythema or soft tissue swelling. No additional symptoms were reported. She had no recent sick contacts but had visited Haiti during her infancy. Right proximal humerus X-ray and subsequent MRI revealed proximal humeral osteomyelitis with an intraosseous Brodie's abscess. Incision and drainage extracted caseous material, which tested positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis via a polymerase chain reaction. The diagnosis was confirmed via positive QuantiFERON-TB Gold and purified protein derivative testing. The patient was treated with levofloxacin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, pyridoxine, and rifampin during the hospitalization. Following discharge, she was continued on her antibiotic regimen and managed by the Florida Department of Health. Post-discharge, X-rays at three and twelve months showed evidence of lesion healing. TB osteomyelitis is a rare manifestation of TB infection, which may present insidiously without systemic or pulmonary symptoms. As timely treatment is vital to preventing complications, bone masses of unknown etiology should be investigated for TB infection, even without additional symptoms.

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Arthroplast Today ; 21: 101143, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37521086

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Background: Rigorous training may lead to increased rates of knee osteoarthritis and arthroplasties in military service members. Given the large numbers of arthritis and the increasing need for total joint replacements, access to appropriate care can be difficult for this population based on insurance restrictions. The aim of this study was to evaluate access to total knee arthroplasty for TRICARE patients in contracted civilian medical facilities. Methods: Orthopedic surgeons contracted to perform total knee replacements in the state of Florida were identified via TRICARE's website. Investigators used a secret shopper methodology with a standardized script to request an appointment for their family member for a total knee arthroplasty using either TRICARE Select or BlueCross preferred provider organization. The appointment acceptance rates, wait times, call duration, and accuracy of the physician listing were collected. Results: A total of 228 offices that perform total knee arthroplasties in Florida were successfully contacted. Overall, 43.1% of the clinics had an inaccurate online listing, and 207 (91%) were able to schedule an appointment with TRICARE, compared to 93% for BlueCross Blue Shield (P = .06). The average wait for TRICARE patients was 24 days and 18 days for BlueCross (P < .01). Call times for TRICARE patients averaged 7.2 minutes, compared to 5.2 minutes for BlueCross (P < .01). Conclusions: TRICARE patients encountered longer waiting periods and inaccurate provider listings when accessing orthopedic care. Our results suggest a disparity in healthcare access for patients using TRICARE, which may result in negative health outcomes from receiving delayed care.

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Aesthet Surg J ; 43(12): 1521-1529, 2023 11 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37171834

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BACKGROUND: Vascular penetration during aesthetic filler injections can cause serious side effects such as skin necrosis and blindness. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of cannula brand and gauge on the risk of vascular penetration. METHODS: The minimal force to penetrate the superficial temporal artery with 3 cannula brands and 1 needle brand in 4 sizes (22, 25, 27, and 30 gauge) was measured in 4 fresh frozen cadavers utilizing a force gauge that measured as low as 0.1 Newtons. Tissue penetration force in the subdermal plane of the nasolabial fold was measured and compared with retrospective training data in live humans. The arterial penetration test was repeated at a second site on 1 fresh cadaver with 2 different force gauges. RESULTS: Significantly lower forces were needed with all size needles vs the same gauge cannulas in all brands to penetrate the cadaveric artery and advance in the subdermal plane of the nasolabial fold in both cadavers and live humans. To successfully enter the artery in a cadaver with any cannula, numerous attempts were necessary. The tissue penetration force in the subdermal plane of the nasolabial fold in a cadaver was not significantly different than in a living person; however, it was significantly higher than the arterial penetration force in a dissected cadaver. CONCLUSIONS: All gauge cannulas (including 27 and 30 gauge), require more force than the same size needle to penetrate an artery. However, it appears that friction coefficient and flexibility, not the arterial penetration force, are the most important factors in keeping the instrument outside the vessel.


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Artérias , Cânula , Humanos , Cânula/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Injeções , Agulhas/efeitos adversos , Cadáver
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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 11(1): e4747, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36776592

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Tumescent solution utilizing dilute epinephrine and a local anesthetic agent injected into a fat compartment has been shown to effectively minimize blood loss and postoperative pain in liposuction. Ropivacaine has a longer duration of action compared to lidocaine and is a potential analgesic in tumescent solution. We sought to explore the effect of using ropivacaine in a tumescent technique with a focus on its efficacy for pain control postoperatively. The formula for the tumescent technique used combined 1 mL of epinephrine with 30 mL of ropivacaine into 500 mL of injectable saline. Tumescent solution was injected manually into fat donor sites of 10 consecutive patients followed by a 20-minute waiting period before beginning fat aspiration with liposuction cannula. Patients were seen immediately following their surgery and on postoperative day 1 and reported their pain using a numerical scale. Data gathered included the amount of ropivacaine used, average pain rating, and the average amount of fat removed. On average, participants reported little to no pain at the donor sites immediately following surgery and on postoperative day 1. Based on the low need for pain medication, we believe that ropivacaine may be successfully used in tumescent solution to reduce postoperative pain.

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Cureus ; 15(1): e33463, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36628399

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Background With the use of nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM) and skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) techniques, utilizing a prepectoral underfilled adjustable saline implant allows for tissue contraction and thickening of the flap. This procedure allows for immediate reconstruction using an adjustable implant as a spacer with less risk of skin flap compromise and improves cosmetic outcomes. Methods A retrospective chart review of patients presenting to a single surgeon from September 2013 to September 2021 for breast reconstruction utilizing an underfilled prepectoral adjustable implant following SSM or NSM was performed. Baseline patient demographics, clinical information, postoperative complications, conversion to silicone implant, and contraction distance were recorded and analyzed. Results Fifty-four patients underwent prepectoral breast reconstruction using a Spectrum™ adjustable implant following an NSM or SSM. Tissue contraction and skin flap elevation were observed in all patients. The amount of tissue contraction averaged 4.4 cm (mean). Seven patients (12.96%) developed seromas. Four patients (7.41%) developed hematomas in the early postoperative period. Two patients (3.67%) developed capsular contracture. Two patients (3.67%) had a displaced port. After converting the air to saline, 25 patients (46.29%) opted for a secondary reconstructive procedure to exchange the saline implants for silicone gel implants. Conclusion Tissue contraction reduces the need for skin excision in ptotic breasts undergoing reconstruction procedures following NSM or SSM. The partially filled implant initially functions as a spacer to prevent flap adherence to the pectoral muscle and minimizes tension on the flap to promote flap thickening, elevation around the underfilled implant, and maximizes breast projection and overall aesthetic outcome.

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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 10(3): e4167, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35261843

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Background: A technique of a free nipple graft with an inframammary incision and no vertical incision offers promising postoperative results as a safe and aesthetic alternative. Methods: This was a retrospective chart review of patients who presented to a single surgeon for breast reduction surgery using a free nipple graft with an inframammary incision from June 1999 to March 2021. Baseline patient demographics and clinical information along with postoperative complications were recorded and compared between patients who presented for concomitant reconstruction or just reduction. A narrative literature review on surgical techniques and outcomes was also conducted. Results: From the literature search, there have been minimal prior mentions of breast reductions using a free nipple graft with an inframammary incision and no vertical incision. Fifty-five cases were identified for breast reduction surgery in the author's 22-year study period, of which 46 had adequate clinical documentation and follow-up. An estimated 22 patients had either both or one breast reconstructed with opposite side breast reduction, and 24 patients underwent breast reduction alone with free nipple grafting. No implants were used in any of the patients. Conclusions: The free nipple graft technique with an inframammary incision can be performed on patients with excessively large or ptotic breasts. It is possible to reduce the volume of the breast and obtain good projection with this method. Furthermore, avoidance of the vertical incision reduces breakdown at the T-junction and is aesthetically beneficial.

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