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Allograft Reconstruction For Digital Nerve Loss., John S Taras, Nirav Amin, Nimit Patel, Lucy A Mccabe Oct 2013

Allograft Reconstruction For Digital Nerve Loss., John S Taras, Nirav Amin, Nimit Patel, Lucy A Mccabe

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: To investigate the outcomes of digital nerve repairs using processed nerve allograft for defects measuring 30 mm or less.

METHODS: Seventeen patients with 21 digital nerve lacerations in the hand underwent reconstruction with processed nerve allograft. Outcome data for 14 patients with 18 digital nerve lacerations were available for analysis. Postoperative outcome data were recorded at a minimum of 12 months and an average of 15 months. The average nerve gap measured 11 mm (range, 5-30 mm). Outcome measures included postoperative sensory examination as assessed by Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments and static and moving 2-point discrimination. Pain was graded using a …


Predictors Of Treatment Outcomes In Geriatric Patients With Odontoid Fractures: Aospine North America Multi-Centre Prospective Gof Study., Michael G Fehlings, Ranganathan Arun, Alex R. Vaccaro, Paul M Arnold, Jens R Chapman, Branko Kopjar May 2013

Predictors Of Treatment Outcomes In Geriatric Patients With Odontoid Fractures: Aospine North America Multi-Centre Prospective Gof Study., Michael G Fehlings, Ranganathan Arun, Alex R. Vaccaro, Paul M Arnold, Jens R Chapman, Branko Kopjar

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers

STUDY DESIGN: Multicenter prospective cohort study.

OBJECTIVE: To identify patient and treatment characteristics associated with treatment success or failure in the management of odontoid fractures.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Odontoid fractures are the most common cervical spine fractures in the elderly and represent a significant management challenge with widely divergent views regarding operative versus nonoperative management.

METHODS: A total of 159 patients 65 years and older with radiographically confirmed type II odontoid fractures were enrolled at 10 sites in the United States and 1 site in Canada between January 2006 and May 2009. Subjects were followed at 6 and 12 …