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AAOS Now, July 2023

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  • Pregnancy and Orthopaedic Surgery Practice: Experts Discuss Challenges and Solutions

    Cailin Conner

    During the AAOS 2023 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, a panel of female orthopaedic surgeons led a discussion on the challenges associated with pregnancy in the orthopaedic profession.

  • Are Steroid Injections a Safe Treatment for CTS during Pregnancy?

    Timothy Westbrooks, MD; Mahala Walker; Maureen A. O’Shaughnessy, MD, FAAOS

    Several studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome during pregnancy, with reports of incidence rates ranging from 31 to 62 percent.

  • Study Investigates Surgeon Factors Associated with Patient Satisfaction Scores after Orthopaedic Care

    Rebecca Araujo

    Surgeon age and gender were associated with patient satisfaction after orthopaedic care, according to a study of patients treated within a single hospital system.

  • Researchers Discuss Oncologic Risks for Female Surgeons

    Jessica C. Rivera, MD, PhD, FAAOS

    Occupational injuries and oncologic hazards are real and present health concerns for orthopaedic surgeons.

  • Need Self-assessment Exam Credits for MOC? AAOS Registry Participation Is the Answer

    Daniel K. Guy, MD, FAAOS

    All orthopaedic surgeons need 40 hours of self-assessment exam (SAE) credits for each 10-year American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Maintenance of Certification (MOC) cycle, and AAOS registries offer an efficient way to earn these credits.

  • Antithrombotic Medication Use Does Not Increase Risk of Revision after Wide-awake Hand Surgery

    Rebecca Araujo

    According to a retrospective study, patients taking prescription anticoagulants or antiplatelets who underwent wide-awake hand surgery did not have an increased risk of revision surgery or postoperative complications compared to patients who were not taking these medications.

  • Patient-reported Outcome Measures in Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Are Here to Stay

    James Irvin Huddleston III, MD, FAAOS

    The time has come for orthopaedic surgeons to embrace the collection and utilization of PROMs in the care they provide to their patients.

  • Why Do Pediatric Patients Recover from Nerve Injuries Faster than Adults?

    Cailin Conner

    “It is widely recognized that there is a difference in how adult and pediatric patients respond and recover after a brachial plexus injury or traumatic nerve injuries,” wrote the coauthors of a study presented by Vivian Y. Chen, of the University of California Irvine Health System, at the AAOS 2023 Annual Meeting

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