Leo M Nherera
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1.
Nherera L, Banerjee J
Health Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
7(3):e1991.
PMID: 38524772
Background And Aims: This study considers the cost-effectiveness of commonly used cellular, acellular, and matrix‑like products (CAMPs) of human origin also known as human cell and tissue products (HCT/Ps) in...
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Sherman S, Askew N, Nherera L, Searle R, Flanigan D
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil
. 2024 Feb;
6(2):100847.
PMID: 38379597
Purpose: To determine the cost-effectiveness of meniscal repair (MR) using an all-suture-based technique when compared to partial meniscectomy (PM) for horizontal cleavage tears (HCTs) from a payor's perspective in the...
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Rognoni C, Nherera L, Garofalo R, Guerra E, Longo U, Taverna E, et al.
Adv Ther
. 2023 Sep;
40(12):5271-5284.
PMID: 37759150
Introduction: Rotator cuff tear (RCT) is a painful, progressive condition resulting from damage to the rotator cuff tendons and is the leading cause of shoulder-related disability. Surgical repair of rotator...
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McIntyre L, Nherera L, Schlegel T
Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil
. 2023 Apr;
5(2):e367-e374.
PMID: 37101868
Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate whether the use of resorbable bioinductive collagen implant (RBI) in addition to conventional rotator cuff repair (conventional RCR) is cost-effective when compared to...
5.
Nherera L, Saunders C, Verma S, Trueman P, Fatoye F
J Wound Care
. 2021 May;
30(Sup5):S23-S31.
PMID: 33979232
Objective: Single-use negative pressure wound therapy (sNPWT) following closed surgical incisions has a demonstrable effect in reducing surgical site complications (SSC). However, there is little health economic evidence to support...
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Nherera L, Verma S, Trueman P, Jennings S
Adv Orthop
. 2020 May;
2020:3460675.
PMID: 32351739
Background: For over fifty years, unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) has been used to treat single-compartment osteoarthritis of the knee and is considered a safe alternative to total knee arthroplasty (TKA)....
7.
Nherera L, Trueman P, Schmoeckel M, Fatoye F
J Cardiothorac Surg
. 2018 Oct;
13(1):103.
PMID: 30285811
Background: There is a growing interest in using negative pressure wound therapy in closed surgical incision to prevent wound complications which continue to persist following surgery despite advances in infection...
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Nherera L, Trueman P, Horner A, Johnstone A, Watson T, Fatoye F
J Orthop Surg Res
. 2018 Sep;
13(1):217.
PMID: 30165881
Background: Surgical treatment is the optimal strategy for managing intertrochanteric fractures as it allows for early rehabilitation and functional recovery. The purpose of the study was to assess the cost-effectiveness...
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Nherera L, Romanelli M, Trueman P, Dini V
Ostomy Wound Manage
. 2018 Jan;
63(12):38-47.
PMID: 29324432
Small intestine submucosa (SIS) has been extensively evaluated in preclinical models and developed into commercially produced medical technologies intended for use in several different indications. The SIS extracellular matrix cellular...
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Nherera L, Trueman P, Karlakki S
Wound Repair Regen
. 2017 Apr;
25(3):474-482.
PMID: 28370637
We sought to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of single-use negative pressure wound therapy in patients undergoing primary hip and knee replacements using effectiveness data from a recently completed non-blinded randomized controlled...