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The lack of primary eye care in the National Health Service is a significant bottleneck, placing a huge stress on hospital-based care. An exclusive ophthalmologist's center care was over-runned before pandemic and will be even more so. The optometrist's exclusion from differentiated, multisectoral and multidisciplinary eye care teams remains the main hurdle to overcome and insure universal eye care in Portugal. National Health Service highlights the consequences of an overcome model. Universal eye care more than ever demands an evidence-based, integrated approach with primary eye care, in the community, on time and of proximity.
The purpose of this retrospective study was to report the results of reconstruction of segmental bone defects of the proximal phalanges using a reverse metacarpal vascularized bone flap harvested from the third metacarpal bone.

From August 2012 to May 2017, 17 patients with segmental osteomyelitis or necrotic bone of the proximal phalanges were treated. There were 15 male and 3 female patients, with a mean age of 36 years (range, 19-65 years). The mean size of bone defects was 26× 9× 9 mm (range, 16× 6× 7 mm to 35× 10× 7 mm); and the mean size of bone flaps was 27× 8× 7 mm (range, 15× 7× 4 mm to 40× 8× 7 mm).

The mean follow-up period was 26 months. The mean motion arc of the metacarpophalangeal joints was 56° (range, 22°-90°). The mean pinch strength of the injured fingers was 3.1 kg (range, 2-3.6 kg), and the mean pinch strength of the normal contralateral side was 6.9 kg (range, 4.2- 8.5 kg).

The reverse metacarpal bone flap may promote osseous healing in reconstructing segmental defects of the proximal phalanges.

Therapeutic IV.
Therapeutic IV.
This is a retrospective observational study that assessed the prevalence of positive diagnostic imaging and electrodiagnostic (EDX) findings in patients diagnosed with pronator syndrome (PS), who previously had a carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) surgery. The other purpose of our study was to determine how often PS occurred and was missed in patients treated surgically for CTS.

The files of 180 patients who underwent CTS surgery were reviewed retrospectively. We assessed all patients for a diagnosis of PS. We accepted the clinical findings and patient history as the reference standard for the diagnosis of PS. Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the elbow, bilateral upper limb magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies, and bilateral dynamic forearm ultrasound (US) were performed on patients with clinical symptoms and physical examinations that indicated PS. Bilateral upper limb EDX was also performed for these patients. One patient refused additional tests.

A total of 174 extremities in 146 patients were included in the study. Pronator syndrome was diagnosed by 2 hand surgeons in 22 extremities (19 patients) through a clinical evaluation that included a history and physical examination. Diagnostic testing was positive for findings of PS in 24% of extremities (5 of 21) tested by EDX, in 57% of extremities (12 of 21) tested by US, and 5% of extremities (1 of 21) tested by MRI. There was no lower humeral spur that could cause median nerve compression on any plain radiographs.

With clinical evaluation as the reference standard, EDX, US, and MRI are not helpful in making a diagnosis of PS concurrent with CTS.

Diagnostic IV.
Diagnostic IV.
To investigate the residual articular incongruity on computed tomography image data and the early clinical outcome of 3-dimensional planned and navigated intra-articular osteotomies of the distal radius.

We conducted a retrospective analysis of intra-articular osteotomies executed between 2008 and 2016. We identified 37 patients (aged 26-73 years) and performed a combined intra-articular and extra-articular osteotomy on 20 patients. A preoperative 3-dimensional plan with the superimposed bone of the contralateral healthy side was performed in each case to analyze and execute the osteotomy by intraoperative navigation. The residual articular incongruity was assessed by quantification of the maximal stepoff in the coronal or sagittal computed tomography scans. Clinical outcome, including range of motion, grip strength, and return to work, was assessed after a minimum follow-up of 12 months and compared with preoperative measurements.

On average, the preoperative intra-articular stepoff was 2.5 mm (±0.6 mm; range, 1.4-4.2 mm) and was significantly reduced to 0.8 mm (±0.2 mm) after surgery. After surgery, 30 patients had a stepoff less than 1 mm; in 7, a stepoff of 1.1 to 1.4 mm was measured. After 1 year, 22 had no pain, 9 had slight pain during heavy work, and 5 had moderate pain with no improvement compared with their preoperative status, although wrist strength and range of motion improved in all 37 patients. One patient underwent a secondary radioscapholunate arthrodeses owing to persistent pain despite a congruent joint with a small residual intra-articular stepoff (0.6 mm).

Intra-articular osteotomies of the distal radius treated by 3-dimensional preoperative planning and patient-specific guides are an accurate technique to reduce articular incongruity to an average stepoff of 0.8 mm (range, 0.3-1.4 mm). The early clinical outcomes demonstrated overall reduction in pain and improvement of range of motion and grip strength in 36 of 37 patients.

Therapeutic IV.
Therapeutic IV.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) on squamous variant (SV) bladder cancer by investigating patients presenting with SV histology at the time of transurethral resection (TUR), stratified by their receipt of NACT.

The records of 71 patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer and SV in the TUR specimen who underwent cystectomy between 2008 and 2018 were reviewed. Our primary outcome was pathologic response at time of cystectomy. Secondary outcomes included recurrence-free survival and overall survival stratified by receipt of NACT. A subgroup analysis was then conducted on the patients with defined SV% on TUR stratified by % involvement (< 50% SV vs.≥ 50% SV).

The median age of the NACT and no-NACT groups was 60.2 and 70 years, respectively (P= .003). The complete response rate at cystectomy was 60% versus 13.7% for the NACT and no-NACT groups, respectively (P< .001). Trastuzumab deruxtecan order The non-organ-confined disease rate at time of radical cystectomy was 35% for the NACT group and 68.
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