Surgery of the Injured Hand: Towards Functional Restoration

Surgery of the Injured Hand: Towards Functional Restoration

Venkataswami, R

McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

04/2010

586

Dura

Inglês

9780071667302

2034

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Contents1. History of Hand Surgery ................................................................................................................................... 1Sunil Thirkannad, Prof Harold Kleinert2. Structural Basis of Functioning of the Hand ................................................................................................... 6H Srinivasan3. Organisation of Hand Injury Services ............................................................................................................ 38R Venkataswami4. Basic Techniques and Instrumentation in Hand Surgery ............................................................................ 48K Sridhar5. Examination of Hand ....................................................................................................................................... 70R Venkataswami6. Aesthetic Prosthesis in Hand Injuries ............................................................................................................ 84Robert Pho, Michael EL Leow, Barry P Pereira7. Anaesthesia in Hand Surgery .......................................................................................................................... 94V Nagaswamy8. Treatment of Finger Tip and Nail Injuries ................................................................................................... 103Guy Foucher, Giorgio Pajardi (Sudion Mano, Milano)9. Avulsion Injuries in the Fingers ................................................................................................................... 119Guy Foucher, Jose Medine10. Refinements of Pedicle Flaps for Soft Tissue Cover in the Upper Limb ................................................. 134S Raja Sabapathy11. Primary Composite Reconstruction of the Hand ........................................................................................ 142Luis R Scheker, Michel Saint-Cyr12. Management of Complex Injuries of the Upper Extremity Proximal to the Wrist ................................ 153S Raja Sabapathy, S Rajasekaran13. Osteoplastic Method of Thumb Reconstruction .......................................................................................... 164R Venkataswami14. Pollicisation in Hand Mutilations .................................................................................................................. 171Guy Foucher, Patrick Lorea15. Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Thumb ............................................................................................... 179Wayne A Morrison, KJ Cronin16. Trimmed Great Toe Transplantation (TTT) for Thumb Reconstruction ................................................... 195Fu-Chan Wei, Vivek Jain17. Microsurgical Finger Reconstruction with Toe Transfers .......................................................................... 203Betul Gozel Ulusal, Ali Engin Ulusal, Fu-Chan Wei18. Reconstruction of Hand Loss after Wrist and Distal Forearm Amputation ............................................ 216Simo K Vilkkixviii19. Primary Flexor Tendon Surgery .................................................................................................................... 225David Elliot20. Secondary Flexor Tendon Surgery ................................................................................................................ 239David Elliot21. Complications of Flexor Tendon Injuries and their Management ............................................................ 255Harold E Kleinert, Terry M Messer22. Repair and Reconstruction of Extensor Tendons - Primary Repair ......................................................... 263Edward T Mah23. Principles and Practice of Nerve Repair ....................................................................................................... 288M Hobson, R Lawson, Michael A Tonkin24. Clinical Aspects of Peripheral Nerve Injuries ............................................................................................. 299RD Lawson, Michael A Tonkin, Patrick P Fleming25. Tendon Transfers in Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Principles of Tendon Transfers .................................... 313Michael A Tonkin, Patrick P Fleming26. The Management of Painful Nerves ............................................................................................................. 330David Elliot27. Adult Brachial Plexus Injuries ...................................................................................................................... 342Christophe Oberlin28. Rehabilitation following Primary Surgery in Adult Brachial Plexus Lesion ........................................... 356Christophe Oberlin, F Tebal, JY Beanlieu, A Wahegaonkar29. Pain following Brachial Plexus Injury and its Management ...................................................................... 361Praveen Anand, Rolfe Birch30. Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy .................................................................................................................... 366Piero Raimondi, RM Cavallazzi31. Secondary Reconstruction in Brachial Plexus Injuries .............................................................................. 386Piero Raimondi32. Non-operative Management of Fractures of the Hand Skeleton-Metacarpals and Phalanges ........... 404R Venkataswami33. Operative Fixation of Fractures of the Hand .............................................................................................. 411Lam Chuan Teoh34. Scaphoid Fractures ......................................................................................................................................... 435Edward T Mah35. Scapholunate Ligament Injuries ................................................................................................................... 451Edward T Mah36. Distal Radio Ulnar Joint Problems and Solutions ....................................................................................... 460Luis R Scheker, Kagan Ozer, Bryan A Babb37. Primary and Secondary Reconstruction in Thermal Burn Injuries .......................................................... 478V Purushothaman38. Major Vascular Injuries of the Upper Limb ................................................................................................. 491N SekarSurgery of the Injured Handxix39. Organisation of Microsurgery Service ......................................................................................................... 500S Raja Sabapathy40. Replantation of Upper Limb and Rehabilitation ......................................................................................... 504Abraham G Thomas41. Major Upper Limb Replantations and Rehabilitation ................................................................................. 519Ashok Koul42. Mini Groin Flaps in Finger Reconstruction ................................................................................................. 531V Ramakrishnan43. Radial Forearm Flap in Hand Reconstruction ............................................................................................. 538William C Pederson44. Coverage of the Hand with Fascial Flaps ..................................................................................................... 546William C Pederson45. Anterolateral Thigh Flap in Hand and Forearm Reconstruction .............................................................. 551G Balakrishnan46. Lateral Arm Flap in Resurfacing of Hand ................................................................................................... 556Lam Chuan Teoh47. Finger Joint Reconstruction by Toe Joint Transfers .................................................................................. 565Tsu-Min Tsai, Saichol Wongtrakul48. Surgical Opportunism in Primary Repair of the Injured Hand ................................................................ 577John L Kelly, Prof Wayne A MorrisonIndex ................................................................................................................................................................. 583Contents
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