Recent Publications
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The Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
Description
CONCLUSIONS: High-energy modes do not universally predict worse reconstructive outcomes. When appropriately timed, crush injuries do not increase necrosis risk. However, MVCs are independently associated with significantly longer hospitalizations, underscoring the systemic complexity and resource intensity of these injuries.
Publication Date
2026-06-26
Faculty
Christopher Crowe, MD
Jeffrey Friedrich, MD
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Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
Description
Peripheral nerve injuries pose long-term functional and psychological challenges, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach that integrates surgical, medical, and rehabilitative care. Rehabilitation psychologists play a critical role in addressing emotional distress and functional adaptation after injury, particularly as treatment decisions shape recovery expectations. This study examines how factors such as injury chronicity, mechanism, and surgical decisions impact patients' perception of the...
Publication Date
2026-05-18
Faculty
Christopher Crowe, MD
Jeffrey Friedrich, MD
Yusha Katie Liu, MD
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JBJS Reviews
Description
» Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis (PFT) is an uncommon closed-space infection of the hand that can result in severe stiffness and other sequela. » When PFT is recognized and treated with antibiotics before advanced disease, surgery is often unnecessary to achieve a cure. » Physical examination features are helpful in differentiating PFT from other finger infections, particularly when considered together in aggregate. » Laboratory values such as systemic inflammatory markers are usually normal in...
Publication Date
2026-04-17
Faculty
Stephen Kennedy, MD
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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CONCLUSIONS: Gender parity has been achieved among plastic surgery residents, reflecting successful diversity efforts. However, underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic residents persists despite increased applicant interest. These disparities, mirrored in peer fields, highlight enduring structural barriers.
Publication Date
2026-02-25
Faculty
Jeffrey Friedrich, MD
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Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online
Description
BACKGROUND: Treatment of peripheral nerve injury remains one of the most challenging aspects of reconstructive surgery. Functional outcomes remain inconsistent, high-quality evidence is limited, and major knowledge gaps persist.
Publication Date
2026-02-05
Faculty
Yusha Katie Liu, MD
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Journal of the American College of Surgerons
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CONCLUSIONS: PEG-mediated axon fusion of median and ulnar nerves may contribute to early functional recovery and significantly improved early patient-reported outcomes and quality of life. Validation of these findings in larger cohorts with adequately powered subgroup analyses is warranted.
Publication Date
2026-01-22
Faculty
Yusha Katie Liu, MD
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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CONCLUSIONS: ECU to ECRB tendon transfer is a safe and effective technique to reliably improve wrist posture and grasp in patients with spastic CP.Level of Evidence: III Treatment.
Publication Date
2025-12-09
Faculty
Christopher Crowe, MD
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
Description
CONCLUSIONS: An intraoperative classification that specifies roots involved may better capture variability of brachial plexus birth injuries than the established Narakas system and align more closely with functional recovery. These findings emphasize the importance of intraoperative assessment to guide surgical decision-making.
Publication Date
2025-12-08
Faculty
Christopher Crowe, MD
Source
The Journal of Hand Surgery
Description
Radial-sided wrist pain is a frequent clinical complaint. Although a thorough history and physical examination often suffice for identifying the causative pathology, overlapping or subtle findings can complicate the diagnostic process. In such cases, magnetic resonance imaging may serve as a useful adjunct diagnostic tool. This review highlights the clinically relevant structures and radiographic features of the radial wrist and outlines a systematic approach for interpreting magnetic resonance...
Publication Date
2025-10-07
Faculty
Christopher Crowe, MD
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Annals of Plastic Surgery
Description
CONCLUSIONS: The lofty costs associated with pursuing PRS are unsustainable for many. Additional efforts should be made to reduce financial barriers for PRS applicants. Ensuring funding to all students pursuing a research year, diversifying scholarships for conference attendance and away rotations, increasing loan forgiveness opportunities, and expanding use of lower-cost application options such as the Plastic Surgery Common Application are potential solutions to offset the cost of pursuing...
Publication Date
2025-08-27
Faculty
Jeffrey Friedrich, MD