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The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand. 15:312-316
Although brachioradialis tendon transfer is thought to offer limited tendon excursion and finger motion, we have used it to restore active thumb and digital function in eight patients. Three had Volkmann's contracture, one avulsion of forearm muscles
Autor:
E, Tsai, J M, Failla
Publikováno v:
Hand clinics. 15(2)
Infections are a frequent, unfortunate complication seen in orthopedic trauma patients. The specific anatomy of the upper extremity makes it an easy target for opportunistic organisms, especially after an acute traumatic event. In addition, pathogeni
Publikováno v:
Journal of hand surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland). 15(3)
Although brachioradialis tendon transfer is thought to offer limited tendon excursion and finger motion, we have used it to restore active thumb and digital function in eight patients. Three had Volkmann’s contracture, one avulsion of forearm muscl
Publikováno v:
Clinical orthopaedics and related research. (253)
In four cases, proximal radioulnar synostosis developed as a complication of distal biceps tendon reattachment through a two-incision technique. The synostosis was excised in all four cases but recurred in two. In each case, the initial reattachment
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Pediatrics. 140:22-26
In nature, the urn cell complexes which swim in the coelomic fluid of the marine invertebrate, Sipunculus nudus, produce "tails" of mucus in response to bacterial pathogens. Since they produce measurable tails of mucus in vitro, suspensions of urn ce
Publikováno v:
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 71(8)
During a period of forty-two years, twenty patients who had a post-traumatic proximal radio-ulnar synostosis were treated by excision of the area of synostosis and various concurrent procedures in an attempt to restore rotation of the forearm. The ti
Autor:
J M, Failla, P C, Amadio
Publikováno v:
Hand clinics. 4(3)
Fractures of the trapezial ridge, hamate hook, and pisiform are often due to isolated, direct injury, but other carpal bone fractures are seldom isolated injuries. Midcarpal fractures should stimulate a search for associated perilunate injury; distal