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9780865779815

MasterCases: Hand and Wrist Surgery

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    9780865779815

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    0865779813

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-01
  • Publisher: THIEME NEW YORK
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Use this case-based text to prepare for any hand or wrist surgery!From treating rheumatoid arthritis to tendon repair, this lavishly illustrated text examines nearly 100 cases of common elbow, hand and wrist surgeries as performed by leading experts. You will review techniques for treating compression neuropathy, amputations, arthroscopic procedures, joint reconstruction, and arthrodesis, demonstrated by high-quality, full-color intraoperative photographs, x-rays, and illustrations. A practical refresher when planning your operative strategy, as well as a useful general reference, the book offers such special features as:Key features:-More than 200 color illustrations that provide dynamic representations for easy visualization of techniques-Combines both trauma and elective surgery in one convenient volume-Pearls and pitfalls to help avoid complications and problems-Step-by-step descriptions of the newest techniques for carpal tunnel syndrome, arthroscopic assisted distal radius fixation, scaphoid percutaneous reduction, and more!-Each chapter written by experienced specialists who perform these surgeries on a daily basisIncorporating both outstanding graphics and clear, practical information, this book is a must for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, emergency room physicians, trauma specialists, plastic surgeons, residents, and fellows. It is also an ideal way to prepare for the CAQ in hand surgery, and to "confer" with your colleagues on the most current and effective surgical techniques for the hand and wrist.

Author Biography

Kevin D. Plancher is a Associate Clinical Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York and Chief of Congenital Hand Service, Blyethdale Children's Hospital, Valhalla, New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xii
List of Contributors
xiii
SECTION I: ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES TO THE DERMIS
Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical Burns
3(6)
Ziv M. Peled
Jonathan S. Schreiber
Injuries to the Dermis: Cold Injuries
9(5)
Sokaratis Varitimidi
Robert J. Goitz
Dean G. Sotereanos
High-Pressure Injection Injuries
14(7)
Kevin D. Plancher
SECTION II: INFECTIONS
Felons
21(4)
Sam Moghtaderi
Kevin D. Plancher
Paronychia
25(5)
Sam Moghtaderi
Kevin D. Plancher
Pyogenic Arthritis
30(6)
Kevin D. Plancher
Web-Space Infections
36(6)
Kevin D. Plancher
Supporative Flexor Tenosynovitis
42(5)
John C. P. Floyd
Waldo E. Floyd III
Herpetic Whitlow
47(3)
Kevin D. Plancher
Bites to the Hand
50(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Mycobacterial Tenosynovitis
55(8)
John C. P. Floyd
Waldo E. Floyd III
SECTION III: COMPRESSION NEUROPATHY
Median Nerve
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
63(7)
Kevin D. Plancher
Pronator Syndrome
70(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Anterior Interossus Nerve Syndrome
75(5)
Michael F. Bothwell
Kevin D. Plancher
Ulnar Nerve
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
80(7)
Eric Freeman
Dennis Rodin
Kevin D. Plancher
Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome
87(9)
Robert M. Szabo
Radial Nerve
Posterior Interosseus Syndrome
96(6)
William B. Geissler
Cervical Nerve
Cervical Root Compression
102(6)
Bradley M. Thomas
John M. Olsewski
Jerry G. Kaplan
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)
108(9)
Carole W. Agin
SECTION IV: NERVE INJURIES/PALSIES
Acute Nerve Laceration
117(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Nerve Palsies
Low Median Nerve Palsy
122(7)
Kevin D. Plancher
Ulnar Nerve-Tendon Transfer
129(5)
Mark S. Cohen
High Radial Nerve Palsy
134(11)
Kevin D. Plancher
SECTION V: VASCULAR DISORDERS
Arterial Aneurysms
145(7)
Kevin D. Plancher
Cannulation Injuries
152(6)
Leon S. Benson
Extravasation Injuries
158(9)
Leon S. Benson
SECTION VI: CONTRACTURES
Dupuytren's Contracture
167(7)
Jack Abboudi
David S. Zelouf
Stiff Joints
174(9)
Shelly M. Sailer
SECTION VII: TENDON INJURIES
Tenosynovitis
Flexor Stenosing Tenosynovitis: Trigger Finger and Thumb
183(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
De Quervain's Disease
188(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Flexor Carpi Radialis Tunnel Syndrome
193(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Flexar Carpi Ulnaris Calcific Tendinitis
198(4)
Richard W. Barth
Tendon Repair
Acute Laceration of Flexor Tendons
202(7)
Mark S. Rekant
Delayed Treatment of Flexor Tendons: Staged Tendon Reconstruction
209(6)
Lawrence H. Schneider
Chronic Lacerations of Extensor Tendons
215(4)
Angela A. Wang
Michelle Gerwin Carlson
Avulsions of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus
219(8)
Donald M. Lewis
Randall W. Culp
SECTION VIII: FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS OF THE HAND
Phalanx Fractures
Distal Phalangeal Fractures
227(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Mallet Fractures
232(6)
Kevin D. Plancher
Proximal Phalangeal Shaft Fractures
238(8)
Kevin D. Plancher
Proximal Phalangal Condylar Fractures
246(6)
Carrie R. Swigart
Metacarpal Fractures
Metacarpal Neck Fractures
252(6)
Kostas J. Constantine
Thomas R. Kiefhaber
Metacarpal Shaft Fractures
258(7)
Robert J. Goitz
Sokratis Varitimidis
Dean G. Sotereanos
Metacarpophalangeal Joint Injuries: Fractures (Intraarticular) at the Base of the Proximal Phalanx, An Arthroscopic Technique
265(6)
Joseph F. Slade III
John D. Mahoney
Metacarpal Head Fractures
271(6)
Paul R. Greenlaw
Mark R. Belsky
Dislocations: Phalanx and Metacarpals
Volar Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
277(5)
Lisa L. Lattanza
Steven Z. Glickel
Lateral Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
282(5)
Christopher H. Martin
Steven Z. Glickel
Dorsal Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
287(9)
Rosa L. Dell'Oca
Amy Ladd
Distal Interphalngeal Joint Dislocations
296(4)
John D. Wyrick
Dorsal Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations (Irreducible)
300(5)
Benjamin Chang
Mark Katz
Volar Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations (Irreducible)
305(5)
Benjamin Chang
Mark Katz
Thumb and Carpometacarpal Joints
Ulnar Collatreal Ligament Injuries: ``Skier's Thumb''
310(9)
Kevin D. Plancher
Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries: Bennett's Fractures (Arthroscopic and Percutaneous Screw Technique)
319(6)
Joseph F. Slade III
John D. Mahoney
Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries: Bennett's Fractures (Wire Technique)
325(6)
Michael Jablon
Complex Fractures at the Base of the Thumb: Rolando Patterns
331(6)
John A. Girotto
Shrika Sharma
Thomas J. Graham
Carpometacarpal Joint Dislocation
337(8)
Andrew L. Haas
Kevin D. Plancher
SECTION IX: FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS OF THE WRIST
Wrist Fractures and Dislocations
Scaphoid Fractures: ``Classic'' Volar Approach
345(6)
Kevin D. Plancher
Percutaneous Treatment of Proximal Pole Scaphoid Fractures
351(8)
Joseph F. Slade III
John D. Mahoney
Scaphoid Nonunion
359(10)
James W. Vahey
Kevin D. Plancher
Fractures of the Distal Radius
Radial Styloid Fractures
369(6)
James H. Calandruccio
Extraarticular Distal Radius Fractures
375(5)
Kydee K. Sheetz
Matthew D. Putnam
Intraarticular Distal Radius Fractures: Volar Approach, Dorsal Approach, and Arthroscopic Reduction
380(11)
Kevin D. Plancher
SECTION X: WRIST INSTABILITY AND ARTHROSCOPY
Acute Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations
391(7)
Kevin D. Plancher
Scaphillonate Instability
398(7)
Steven F. Viegas
Manuel F. DaSilva
Lunotriquetral Instability
405(6)
Loryn P. Weinstein
Allen T. Bishop
Dorsal Capsulodesis for Midcarpal Instability
411(6)
William K. Feinstein
David M. Lichtmann
Tears of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
417(8)
Phillip E. Blazar
Scott D. Mair
SECTION XI: ARTHRITIS OF THE HAND AND WRIST
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthrits: Proximal Interphalangeal Joint (Silastic Implants)
425(8)
Thomas Bienz
A. Lee Osterman
Osteoarthritis: Carpometacarpal Joint (Ligament Reconstruction with Tendon Interposition)
433(7)
Vincent Ruggiero
Andrew K. Palmer
Scapholunate Advanced Collapse
440(5)
Andrew H. Borom
David B. Siegel
Triscaphe Degenerative Arthritis
445(5)
Andrew E. Caputo
H. Kirk Watson
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Distal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis
450(6)
R. John Naranja, Jr.
Kevin D. Plancher
Rheumatoid Arthitis: Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis
456(6)
R. John Naranja, Jr.
Kevin D. Plancher
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Metacarpophlangeal Joint Reconstruction Arthroplasty
462(9)
R. John Naranja, Jr.
Kevin D. Plancher
SECTION XII: CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE HAND
Failure of Formation
Short Below-Elbow Amputation
471(7)
Robert T. Ciocco
Scott H. Kozin
Transverse Deficiency of the Digits
478(6)
Scott H. Kozin
Radical Deficiency (Radical Clubhand)
484(4)
Alexander D. Mih
Ulnar Deficiency (Ulnar Clubhand)
488(6)
Scott H. Kozin
Undergrowth
Brachydactyly
494(5)
Scott H. Kozin
Hypoplastic Digits and Hands
499(6)
Scott H. Kozin
Reconstruction of a Type II Hypoplastic Thumb
505(9)
Allan E. Peljovich
Peter M. Waters
Failure of Differentiation
Congenital Radioulnar Synostosis
514(7)
Allan E. Peljovich
Peter M. Waters
Duplication of Parts
Polydactyly and Bifid Thumb
521(5)
Kevin D. Plancher
Overgrowth
Macrodactyly
526(9)
Ann E. Van Heest
James House
SECTION XIII: TUMORS OF THE HAND AND WRIST
Ganglions
535(6)
Kevin D. Plancher
Michael Bothwell
Lipoma
541(3)
Kevin D. Plancher
Michael Bothwell
Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath (Benign)
544(4)
Kevin D. Plancher
Benign Vascular and Malignant Vascular Tumors
548(5)
Earl W. Brien
Stuart H. Kuschner
Enchondroma
553(3)
Kevin D. Plancher
Michael Bothwell
Osteochondroma
556(3)
Kevin D. Plancher
Michael Bothwell
Osteoid Osteoma
559(3)
Kevin D. Plancher
Michael Bothwell
Index 562

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