Surgery of the Injured Hand: Towards Functional Restoration
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Product details:
- Publisher Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pte Ltd
- Date of Publication 16 April 2010
- ISBN 9780071667302
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages586 pages
- Size 279x221x30 mm
- Weight 2034 g
- Language English 0
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The latest surgical treatment protocols for restoring the injured hand
This well-illustrated, full-color text covers every aspect of surgery on the injured hand with the goal of full usage restoration.
Features:
- Includes contributions from authorities on trauma as well as vascular, neurological, orthopaedic, plastic, and general reconstructive principles from the cervical spine to the fingers
- Full-color presentation with numerous photos
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
The latest surgical treatment protocols for restoring the injured hand
This well-illustrated, full-color text covers every aspect of surgery on the injured hand with the goal of full usage restoration.
Features:
- Includes contributions from authorities on trauma as well as vascular, neurological, orthopaedic, plastic, and general reconstructive principles from the cervical spine to the fingers
- Full-color presentation with numerous photos
Table of Contents:
Contents
1. History of Hand Surgery ................................................................................................................................... 1
Sunil Thirkannad, Prof Harold Kleinert2. Structural Basis of Functioning of the Hand ................................................................................................... 6
H Srinivasan3. Organisation of Hand Injury Services ............................................................................................................ 38
R Venkataswami4. Basic Techniques and Instrumentation in Hand Surgery ............................................................................ 48
K Sridhar5. Examination of Hand ....................................................................................................................................... 70
R Venkataswami6. Aesthetic Prosthesis in Hand Injuries ............................................................................................................ 84
Robert Pho, Michael EL Leow, Barry P Pereira7. Anaesthesia in Hand Surgery .......................................................................................................................... 94
V Nagaswamy8. Treatment of Finger Tip and Nail Injuries ................................................................................................... 103
Guy Foucher, Giorgio Pajardi (Sudion Mano, Milano)9. Avulsion Injuries in the Fingers ................................................................................................................... 119
Guy Foucher, Jose Medine10. Refinements of Pedicle Flaps for Soft Tissue Cover in the Upper Limb ................................................. 134
S Raja Sabapathy11. Primary Composite Reconstruction of the Hand ........................................................................................ 142
Luis R Scheker, Michel Saint-Cyr
12. Management of Complex Injuries of the Upper Extremity Proximal to the Wrist ................................ 153
S Raja Sabapathy, S Rajasekaran13. Osteoplastic Method of Thumb Reconstruction .......................................................................................... 164
R Venkataswami14. Pollicisation in Hand Mutilations .................................................................................................................. 171
Guy Foucher, Patrick Lorea15. Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Thumb ............................................................................................... 179
Wayne A Morrison, KJ Cronin16. Trimmed Great Toe Transplantation (TTT) for Thumb Reconstruction ................................................... 195
Fu-Chan Wei, Vivek Jain
17. Microsurgical Finger Reconstruction with Toe Transfers .......................................................................... 203
Betul Gozel Ulusal, Ali Engin Ulusal, Fu-Chan Wei
18. Reconstruction of Hand Loss after Wrist and Distal Forearm Amputation ............................................ 216
Simo K Vilkkixviii19. Primary Flexor Tendon Surgery .................................................................................................................... 225
David Elliot20. Secondary Flexor Tendon Surgery ................................................................................................................ 239
David Elliot21. Complications of Flexor Tendon Injuries and their Management ............................................................ 255
Harold E Kleinert, Terry M Messer22. Repair and Reconstruction of Extensor Tendons ? Primary Repair ......................................................... 263
Edward T Mah23. Principles and Practice of Nerve Repair ....................................................................................................... 288
M Hobson, R Lawson, Michael A Tonkin24. Clinical Aspects of Peripheral Nerve Injuries ............................................................................................. 299
RD Lawson, Michael A Tonkin, Patrick P Fleming25. Tendon Transfers in Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Principles of Tendon Transfers .................................... 313
Michael A Tonkin, Patrick P Fleming26. The Management of Painful Nerves ............................................................................................................. 330
David Elliot27. Adult Brachial Plexus Injuries ...................................................................................................................... 342
Christophe Oberlin28. Rehabilitation following Primary Surgery in Adult Brachial Plexus Lesion ........................................... 356
Christophe Oberlin, F Tebal, JY Beanlieu, A Wahegaonkar29. Pain following Brachial Plexus Injury and its Management ...................................................................... 361
Praveen Anand, Rolfe Birch30. Obstetric Brachial Plexus Palsy .................................................................................................................... 366
Piero Raimondi, RM Cavallazzi31. Secondary Reconstruction in Brachial Plexus Injuries .............................................................................. 386
Piero Raimondi32. Non
-operative Management of Fractures of the Hand Skeleton?Metacarpals and Phalanges ........... 404
R Venkataswami33. Operative Fixation of Fractures of the Hand .............................................................................................. 411
Lam Chuan Teoh34. Scaphoid Fractures ......................................................................................................................................... 435
Edward T Mah35. Scapholunate Ligament Injuries ................................................................................................................... 451
Edward T Mah36. Distal Radio Ulnar Joint Problems and Solutions ....................................................................................... 460
Luis R Scheker, Kagan Ozer, Bryan A Babb37. Primary and Secondary Reconstruction in Thermal Burn Injuries .......................................................... 478
V Purushothaman38. Major Vascular Injuries of the Upper Limb ................................................................................................. 491
N SekarSurgery of the Injured Handxix39. Organisation of Microsurgery Service ......................................................................................................... 500
S Raja Sabapathy40. Replantation of Upper Limb and Rehabilitation ......................................................................................... 504
Abraham G Thomas41. Major Upper Limb Replantations and Rehabilitation ................................................................................. 519
Ashok Koul42. Mini Groin Flaps in Finger Reconstruction ................................................................................................. 531
V Ramakrishnan43. Radial Forearm Flap in Hand Reconstruction ............................................................................................. 538
William C Pederson44. Coverage of the Hand with Fascial Flaps ..................................................................................................... 546
William C Pederson45. Anterolateral Thigh Flap in Hand and Forearm Reconstruction .............................................................. 551
G Balakrishnan46. Lateral Arm Flap in Resurfacing of Hand ................................................................................................... 556
Lam Chuan Teoh47. Finger Joint Reconstruction by Toe Joint Transfers .................................................................................. 565
Tsu-Min Tsai, Saichol Wongtrakul