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Patient Risk Factors Associated With Postoperative Complications After Common Hand Procedures.

Benjamin BryantKathleen A MarshIan R SmithsonMichael D WigtonT David LuoLinda ChaoEthan Wiesler
Published in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Diabetes and tobacco use are independent risk factors for complications after operative treatment of CTS, TF, and DQ. Obesity when coexisting with diabetes mellitus (DM) and/or tobacco use increased the risk of complications. When the 3 patient factors evaluated, DM, obesity, and tobacco use, were present, the rate of complications was 42.02%. Careful assessment and discussion should occur before proceeding with operative treatment for simple hand conditions in patients with the risk factors studied.
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