Current practice in hand surgery /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Elsevier,
[2026]
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Table of Contents:
- Modern clinical settings and approaches
- Infection, compartment syndrome, and joint stiffness
- Hand fractures and dislocations
- Late problems after bone and joint trauma
- Distal radius fractures
- Fractures of the elbow and forearm
- Evolution and current methods of arthroscopic wrist surgery
- Acute scaphoid fractures
- Scaphoid nonunion or malunion and wrist arthritis: Unsolved problems
- Carpal instability: Current techniques
- Distal radioulnar joint instability
- Treatment of Kienböck disease: A major unsolved problem
- Carpal dislocations
- Other carpal fractures and carpal disorders
- Primary flexor tendon repair
- Secondary flexor tendon surgery
- Extensor tendon repair and reconstruction
- Entrapment neuropathies of the upper extremity: Current practice
- Nerve repair and reconstruction: Updated methods
- Traumatic adult pan-brachial plexus injuries: Current methods and variations
- Tendon transfers after nerve injuries to the arm and forearm
- Soft-tissue cover of the thumb and fingers
- Flap coverage for the hand and upper extremity
- Replantation of digits and hands: Current indications and dealing with difficult patients
- Reconstruction of the hand and digits
- Management of a mutilated hand
- Dupuytren disease
- Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis: Current approaches and unsolved problems
- Congenital hand disorders: Differences in strategies and treatment
- Rheumatoid arthritis, tendinopathies, and other connective tissue diseases
- Chronic vascular disorders of the hand
- Enhancing hand control in tetraplegia
- Improving hand function after cerebral palsy, stroke, or brain damage
- Tumors of the hand and upper extremity
- Neuropathic pain of the upper extremity
- Topics with major uncertainties, including birth palsy and thoracic outlet syndrome.