Controversies in hand surgery
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Controversies in hand surgery
Churchill Livingstone, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"Controversies in Hand Surgery" contains coverage of various treatment approaches for hand problems, organized in a "debate" format. Several treatment options are discussed for each hand problem and each treatment option is advocated by an acknowledged expert in hand surgery who argues the case for his preferred method of therapy. Issues include: open treatment vs local flaps and grafting for digital tip injuries; ulnar lengthening vs intracarpal arthrodesis for Kenbock's disease; percutaneous pinning vs closed treatment for nonarticular fractures. It is suitable for hand surgeons, plastic surgeons, and orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in hand surgery.
目次
- Part 1 Finger amputations: the case for replantation
- detachment about reattachment. Part 2 Digital tip injuries: the case for open treatment
- the case for local flaps and grafting. Part 3 Chronic ulnar collateral ligament: MP joint injuries of the thumb
- the case for arthrodesis
- the case for tendon advancement. Part 4 Arthritis of the CMC joint of the thumb: the case for arthrodesis of the CMC joint of the thumb
- the case for silicone arthroplasty of the CMC joint of the thumb
- fascial arthroplasty for the CMC joint of the thumb. Part 5 Nonarticular fractures: the case for percutaneous pinning
- the case for closed treatment
- the case for open treatment. Part 6 Carpal instability: the case for limited wrist arthrodesis
- the case for ligament repair and reconstruction. Part 7 Salvage procedures for wrist problems: the case for arthrodesis
- the case for carpectomy. Part 8 Keinbock's disease: the case for ulnar lengthening
- the case for intracarpal arthrodesis. Part 9 Nerve injuries: epineural repair
- fascicular repair
- the case for direct repair
- the case for using autologous nerve graft. Part 10 Flexor tendon sheath infection: the case for open treatment
- the case for closed treatment.
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