Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research

Management of common conditions of the musician: a narrative review for plastic surgeons
This article reviews the most relevant literature of the past several decades regarding treatment modalities of the most common conditions endured by professional instrumentalists, with an emphasis on surgical considerations in the field of plastic surgery. A thorough literature search was performed for articles that encompass the interface between plastic surgery and musicians. We examined disorders of the head, ears, eyes, nose, throat, hands, and upper extremities including stress velopharyngeal incompetence, disruption of the embouchure, nerve entrapments, arthritis, traumatic injuries, focal dystonia, Linburg-Comstock...
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Chu Sahand C Eftekari Peter J Nicksic Samuel O Poore Source Type: research

Single or double Kirschner wire fixation: which provides better outcomes for pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures?
CONCLUSION: The single K-wire technique demonstrates similar effectiveness to the double K-wire technique in treating pediatric proximal phalanx base fractures, with the added benefit of shorter operation time. Therefore, the choice between using one or two K-wires should be determined based on the surgeon's proficiency and preference.PMID:37655793 | DOI:10.2340/jphs.v58.13425 (Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery)
Source: Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery - September 1, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Chan Ju Park Kyung Jin Lee Jin Soo Kim Sung Hoon Koh Dong Chul Lee Si Young Roh Source Type: research