Flexor Tendon Reconstruction
The hand surgeon’s familiarity with options for flexor tendon reconstruction is essential. Efforts at primary repair are not always successful nor are the conditions after injury necessarily conducive to primary…
The hand surgeon’s familiarity with options for flexor tendon reconstruction is essential. Efforts at primary repair are not always successful nor are the conditions after injury necessarily conducive to primary…
Proper hand function relies on a combination of strength and mobility. The intricate architecture that allows for hand mobility includes the articular surfaces of joints, periarticular ligamentous structures, tendon mechanisms,…
This article discusses scar contracture of the hand. It contains a brief outline of the anatomy of the hand and upper extremities and the types of injuries involved. Hand reconstruction,…
Free functional muscle transfers are an excellent treatment option in patients when significant time has passed after a nerve injury. In addition, they are the treatment of choice for reconstruction…
Microsurgical toe-to-hand transplantation remains a valuable reconstructive option for severe, mutilated hand injuries ever since its inception in the 1960s, allowing composite replacement of amputated digits through a single-stage procedure…
The authors provide a review of treatment of the mutilated hand, discussing the effect of injury on soft tissue loss, intrinsic and extrinsic musculature, paravascular structures, tendons, and the bony…
Michael W. Neumeister, MD, FRCSC, Guest Editor Reconstruction of the upper extremity is designed primarily to restore function. The limb without function becomes a burden or liability to the patient….