Guest edited by Drs. Kyle Eberlin and Neal Chen, this issue of Hand Clinics will cover several key areas of interest related to Revascularization and Replantation in the Hand. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Kevin Chung of the University of Michigan. Articles in this issue include, but are not limited to: Health Policy and Regionalization of Microvascular Hand Surgery and Replantation; Indications for Replantation/Revascularization; Efficiency in Replantation/Revascularization Surgery; Hand, Wrist, Forearm, and Arm replantation; Pediatric Replantation; Distal digital replantation and artery only protocols for replantation; Flap Coverage of dysvascular digits including venous flow-through flaps; Outcomes following replantation/revascularization surgery; Post-Operative Management of the Replanted/Revascularized Digit, including Rehabilitation; and Secondary Surgery following Replantation and Revascularization.
Emphasizes the development of clinical reasoning skills, describing the components of the evaluation process and addressing how to decide what to evaluate.
PETTENGILL,. MS,. OTR/L,. CHT. WOUND HEALING HEALING OF SPECIFIC TISSUES OVERVIEW OF TREATMENT TECHNIQUES REHABILITATION GUIDELINES FOR EACH PHASE OF HEALING SUMMARY CRITICAL POINTS Muscles and Tendons Skin and Superficial Soft Tissue ...
The text is supported by superb clinical photographs as well as high-quality schematic drawings and video clips. The book will be of value not only to practicing surgeons but also to residents and medical students.
Generously illustrated with intra-operative photos, this book will serve as a standard reference for orthopedic, reconstructive, plastic, and hand surgeons as well as physicians or ancillary medical staff caring for the replant patient.
With the combined expertise of leading hand surgeons and therapists, Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity, 6th Edition, by Drs. Skirven, Osterman, Fedorczyk and Amadio, helps you apply the...
3. Tarkin IS. The versatility of negative pressure wound therapy with reticulated open cell foam ... The reverse radial forearm flap for soft tissue reconstruction of the wrist and hand. Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg. 2005;9(1):47–51.
Which one of the following is correct? B. The use of drains in breast reduction surgery is unproven to decrease hematomas. A number of studies have confirmed that there is no benefit in using drains in breast reduction patients with ...
The new edition of this internationally recognised text offers comprehensive guidance on the successful management of the child in the dental setting.
This volume and its three sister volumes aim to improve care for current patients with hand and wrist complaints, while inspiring surgeons to think in greater detail about treatment options that will provide even better care in the future.
Current Therapy in Endodontics encompasses the recent discoveries and applications for this field in one clinically relevant volume.