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Matthew W T Curran

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Mitchell E, Tottenham I, Grewal R, Curran M, White N
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2025 Jan; 26(1):93. PMID: 39891160
Background: Perilunate spectrum injuries (PSI) are uncommon, but high-energy injuries that result in significant functional implications for patients. The existing literature on PSI is limited to small case-series and there...
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Curran M, Ross M
J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol . 2023 Oct; 28(5):573-579. PMID: 37905363
Recalcitrant carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can present with persistent or recurrent symptoms after carpal tunnel release (CTR). A common aetiology for recurrent CTS is the development of perineural adhesions due...
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Jack A, Rajshekar M, Witiw C, Curran M, Olson J, Morhart M, et al.
Can J Neurol Sci . 2023 Aug; 51(4):477-481. PMID: 37545347
Introduction: Traumatic spinal cord injuries (tSCI) are common, often leaving patients irreparably debilitated. Therefore, novel strategies such as nerve transfers (NT) are needed for mitigating secondary SCI damage and improving...
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Curran M, Wieschollek S, Strauss R, Manzanero S, Hope B, Couzens G, et al.
J Wrist Surg . 2023 May; 12(3):218-224. PMID: 37223389
 Various wrist arthroscopy techniques can be used in the management of scapholunate ligament (SLL) partial tears but their success has not been proven. Arthroscopic techniques including thermal shrinkage are becoming...
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Perry A, Wilkes C, Curran M, Ball B, Morhart M
J Wrist Surg . 2023 Jan; 12(1):86-94. PMID: 36644731
 Proximal row carpectomy (PRC) is a motion-sparing procedure for radiocarpal arthritis with reliable results. Traditionally, proximal capitate arthritis is a contraindication to PRC; however, PRC with modifications are proposed to...
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Nickel K, Curran M, Morhart M
J Wrist Surg . 2022 Dec; 11(6):479-483. PMID: 36504532
 Chronic lunotriquetral (LT) ligament tears are a source of ulnar-sided wrist pain. Left untreated, complete tears of the LT ligament may progress to a volar intercalated segment instability deformity and...
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Ross M, Gilpin D, James C, Peters S, Benson R, Couzens G, et al.
J Wrist Surg . 2022 Dec; 11(6):521-527. PMID: 36504528
 Surgical options for osteoarthritis (OA) of the first carpometacarpal include excision, replacement arthroplasty, and arthrodesis. However, in pan trapezial OA, optimal management of residual scaphotrapezoidal articulation has remained unclear.  The...
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Curran M, Olson J, Morhart M, Wu S, Midha R, Berger M, et al.
Neurosurgery . 2022 Sep; 91(6):856-862. PMID: 36170167
Background: Reverse end-to-side (RETS) nerve transfer has become increasingly popular in patients with severe high ulnar nerve injury, but the reported outcomes have been inconsistent. Objective: To evaluate the "babysitting...
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Wu S, Curran M, Hachisuka A, Rajshekar M, Chan K
Muscle Nerve . 2022 Jun; 66(3):297-303. PMID: 35661185
Introduction/aims: It is important to quantify the amount of crossover innervation from the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) through Martin-Gruber anastomosis (MGA) particularly in patients with high ulnar nerve injury who...
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Curran M, Chan K, Morhart M, Olson J
JBJS Case Connect . 2021 May; 11(2). PMID: 33983907
Case: The reconstruction of large nerve gaps remains a reconstructive challenge. Here, we present a case report of brachial plexus reconstruction using nerve grafts harvested as spare parts from an...