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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2017

Tendon Rupture and Tenosynovitis following Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures: A Systematic Review

Alain Joe Azzi; Salah Aldekhayel; Kaitlin S. Boehm; Teanoosh Zadeh

Background: Tendon-related complications after plate fixation of distal radius fractures can cause significant morbidity in the patient. This retrospective systematic review aims to report and compare the current rate of tendon rupture and tenosynovitis complicating the operative management of distal radius fractures. Methods: A systematic literature search was performed to identify relevant articles reporting tendon complications after operative management of distal radius fractures. The search included published articles in three electronic databases—Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library—starting from the establishment of each database to February of 2016. Results: A total of 56 studies met the inclusion criteria, including 6278 patients. Overall tendon-related adverse events were reported in 420 patients (6.8 percent). The incidence of tendon rupture was 1.5 percent with volar plates and 1.7 percent with dorsal plates. The incidence of tenosynovitis was 4.5 percent with volar plates and 7.5 percent with dorsal plates. Individual tendon complications were reported with volar and dorsal fixation, respectively: extensor pollicis longus tenosynovitis (0.3 percent and 1.1 percent), extensor pollicis longus rupture (0.8 percent and 0.3 percent), flexor pollicis longus tenosynovitis (1.3 percent and 0 percent), flexor pollicis longus rupture (0.6 percent and 0.2 percent), flexor digitorum profundus/flexor digitorum superficialis tenosynovitis (1.2 percent and 1.3 percent), flexor digitorum profundus/flexor digitorum superficialis rupture (0.1 percent and 0 percent), extensor digitorum communis tenosynovitis (1.7 percent and 5.9 percent), and extensor digitorum communis rupture (0.05 percent and 1.3 percent). Conclusion: This systematic review provides an update on the literature regarding tendon-related complications in the management of distal radius fractures.


Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2018

Ultrasonography Technique in Abdominal Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Measurement: A Systematic Review: Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Measurement With Ultrasonography

Alain Joe Azzi; Ann-Sophie Lafrenière; Mirko S. Gilardino; Thomas M. Hemmerling

There are currently several reported techniques of sonographic subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) measurement described in the literature. This systematic review aims to report techniques of SAT measurement using ultrasonography. A systematic literature search was performed and identified 39 relevant articles using ultrasonography to quantify abdominal SAT. The following parameters were collected: type of measurement, ultrasound machine make/model, transducer frequency, external/internal landmarks, pressure applied on probe, special techniques and inter‐/intraobserver reliability. Literature findings related to the above parameters were summarized. A summary of the most common techniques and parameters is provided, serving as a reference for a necessary standardized approach.


Journal of Neurosurgery | 2018

Restoration of shoulder motion using single- versus dual-nerve repair in obstetrical brachial plexus injury

Alain Joe Azzi; Hassan Alnaeem; Camille Aubin-Lemay; Julie Kvann; Peter Alam; Helene Retrouvey; Salah Aldekhayel; Teanoosh Zadeh

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare shoulder abduction and external rotation (ER) after single-nerve repair of the upper trunk alone versus dual-nerve repair of both the upper trunk and the suprascapular nerve. METHODS A retrospective chart review of a single surgeons experience repairing obstetrical brachial plexus injuries between June 1995 and June 2015 was performed. Eight patients underwent repair of the upper trunk alone, and 10 patients underwent repair of the upper trunk and the suprascapular nerve. Shoulder abduction and ER ranges of motion (ROMs) (in degrees) were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively. Postoperative ROM and the difference in ROM gained after surgery were compared by independent t-test analysis. RESULTS The mean follow-up time was 161.4 weeks (range 62-514 weeks, SD 124.0 weeks). The mean patient age at the time of surgery was 31.3 weeks (range 19.9-47.0 weeks, SD 6.9 weeks). The mean postoperative shoulder abduction ROMs were 145.0° (range 85°-180°, SD 39.4°) after single-nerve repair and 134.0° (range 90°-180°, SD 30.3°) after dual-nerve repair (p = 0.51). The mean postoperative shoulder ER ROMs were 67.5° (range 10°-95°, SD 28.8°) after single-nerve repair and 72.0° (range 10°-95°, SD 31.3°) after dual-nerve repair (p = 0.76). CONCLUSIONS The authors found no difference in shoulder abduction and ER between patients who underwent single-nerve repair of the upper trunk alone and those who underwent dual-nerve repair of both the upper trunk and the suprascapular nerve.


Hand | 2018

Surgical Fixation of Metacarpal Shaft Fractures Using Absorbable Implants: A Systematic Review of the Literature:

Jessica Hazan; Alain Joe Azzi; Stephanie Thibaudeau

Background: Despite the proven efficacy and advantages of absorbable implants, their use for metacarpal shaft fixation has been limited. This is likely due to the high reported complication rates in early studies with polyglycolic acid (PGA) implants, notably high rates of noninfectious inflammatory reaction (5%-25%), occurring up to 30 weeks after fixation. The objective of this study was to assess the clinical outcomes of newer absorbable plates and screws in the treatment of metacarpal shaft fractures. Methods: The authors performed a systematic search of the PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and EMBASE databases dating from 1946 to 2017. Primary outcome measures were the development of noninfectious inflammatory reaction and implant failure. Results: A total of 42 metacarpal shaft fractures in 35 patients were included. The average follow-up time was 20.4 months (n = 24; range: 3.6-61 months). Only 1 case (2.4%) of noninfectious inflammatory reaction was reported with polylactic acid (PLA) plates and PLA/PGA compounds. Noninfectious inflammatory reaction was observed in 4 out of the 9 patients (44.4%) with a trimethylene carbonate/PLA compound. Symptoms appeared after an average time of 15.8 months (range: 12-19 months) post-fixation. Painless prolonged inflammation that resolved spontaneously within 6 months was reported in 7.1% of cases (n = 3). Implant failure with loss of fracture reduction was reported in 9.5% of cases (n = 4). Conclusions: Newer absorbable materials appear to have significantly lower rates of noninfectious inflammatory reaction than previously reported. When compared with metallic fixation of the metacarpal shaft, absorbable fixation appears to have comparable complication rates and biomechanical properties.


Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open | 2018

Abstract: Surgical Fixation of Metacarpal Shaft Fractures Using Absorbable Implants

Jessica Hazan; Alain Joe Azzi; Stephanie Thibaudeau


Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open | 2018

Single-Stage Breast Reconstruction Using an All-In-One Adjustable Expander/Implant

Alain Joe Azzi; Dino Zammit; Lucie Lessard


Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open | 2018

A Review of Objective Measurement of Flap Volume in Reconstructive Surgery

Alain Joe Azzi; Roy Hilzenrat; Alex Viezel-Mathieu; Thomas M. Hemmerling; Mirko S. Gilardino


Journal of cancer prevention | 2018

The Impact of Implant Location on Breast Cancer Characteristics in Previously Augmented Patients: A Systematic Literature Analysis

Alain Joe Azzi; Jordan Gornitsky; Alex Viezel-Mathieu; Lucie Lessard


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2018

Resorbable Material for Pediatric Orbital Floor Reconstruction

Jayson Azzi; Alain Joe Azzi; Sabrina Cugno


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2018

Orbital Subcutaneous Emphysema in a Child

Camille Aubin-Lemay; Philippe Acar; Nayif Alnaif; Abdulrahman Alamri; Alain Joe Azzi; Sabrina Cugno

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