<p><strong><cite>100 Hand Cases</cite></strong> provides a clinical write-up of 100 typical cases from two globally recognized authorities who cross over between plastic surgery and orthopedics, the two specialties dedicated to training hand surgeons.</p><p>The cases in this book share a concise approach consisting of:</p><ul><li>A description of the problem</li><li>Key anatomy</li><li>Workup</li><li>Treatment</li><li>Alternatives</li><li>Principles and clinical pearls</li><li>Pitfalls</li><li>Classic references related to the case</li></ul><p>Full-color photographs and radiographs are included in each case, as well as a discussion of the authors’ preferred treatment solution.</p><p>Presented in a highly templated, high-yield format, <strong><em>100 Hand Cases</em></strong> is an ideal quick reference for students and trainees preparing for clinics and the operating room, as well as busy surgeons in need of a brief reminder on key information.</p>
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<p><strong>PART I Amputations/Fingertip Injuries</strong><br>1 Replantation<br>2 Hand Near Amputation<br>3 Mutilated Arm Injury<br>4 Thumb Pulp Defect<br>5 Fingertip Defect<br>6 Total Thumb Reconstruction<br><strong>PART II Anesthesia and Pain Management</strong><br>7 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome<br>8 Radial Sensory Neuritis<br><strong>PART III Arthritis</strong><br>9 Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis<br>10 Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint Osteoarthritis<br>11 Metacarpophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis<br>12 Proximal Interphalangeal and Distal Interphalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis<br>13 Scapholunate Advanced Collapse Wrist Arthritis<br>14 Metacarpophalangeal Joint Rheumatoid Arthritis<br>15 Pisotriquetral Joint Osteoarthritis<br>16 Posttraumatic Wrist Arthritis<br>17 Ulnar Impaction Syndrome<br><strong>PART IV Burns</strong><br>18 Thermal Burn<br>19 Delayed Burn Reconstruction<br><strong>PART V Compartment Syndromes</strong><br>20 Compartment Syndrome<br>21 Acute Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br><strong>PART VI Congenital Conditions</strong><br>22 Thumb Polydactyly<br>23 Thumb Hypoplasia<br>24 Syndactyly<br>25 Epidermolysis Bullosa<br>26 Constriction Band Syndrome<br>27 Cleft Hand<br>28 Apert Hand<br>29 Pediatric Trigger Thumb<br><strong>PART VII Contractures</strong><br>30 Spastic Hand and Wrist Contracture<br>31 Stiff Finger in Extension<br>32 Stiff Finger in Flexion<br>33 Camptodactyly<br>34 First Web Contracture<br><strong>PART VIII Dupuytren Contracture</strong><br>35 Dupuytren Contracture<br>36 Recurrent Dupuytren Contracture<br><strong>PART IX Fractures/Dislocations/Nonunions/Malunions</strong><br>37 Radial Head Fracture<br>38 Both-Bone Forearm Fracture<br>39 Volar Dislocation of the Distal Radioulnar Joint<br>40 Essex-Lopresti Injury<br>41 Distal Radius (Colles) Fracture<br>42 Distal Radius Fracture (Smith)<br>43 Distal Radius Fracture Malunion<br>44 Transscaphoid Perilunate Fracture Dislocation<br>45 Multiple Metacarpal Fractures<br>46 Phalanx Fracture<br>47 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Fracture Dislocation (Dorsal)<br>48 Metacarpophalangeal Dislocation<br>49 Proximal Interphalangeal Dislocation<br>50 Scaphoid Fracture<br>51 Scaphoid Nonunion<br>52 Gunshot Wound to the Hand<br>53 Hook of Hamate Fracture<br><strong>PART X Infections/Bites</strong><br>54 Human Bite Injury<br>55 Cat Bite<br>56 Paronychia<br>57 Herpetic Whitlow<br>58 Flexor Tenosynovitis<br>59 Osteomyelitis<br>60 Necrotizing Fasciitis<br>61 Chronic Olecranon Bursitis<br><strong>PART XI Infections/Extravasations</strong><br>62 Dorsal Hand Extravasation<br>63 Paint-Gun Injection Injury<br><strong>PART XII Instability</strong><br>64 Ulnar Collateral Ligament Tear of the Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint<br>65 Scapholunate Ligament Tear<br>66 Sagittal Band Rupture<br><strong>PART XIII Osteonecrosis</strong><br>67 Kienböck Disease<br><strong>PART XIV Peripheral Nerve</strong><br>68 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br>69 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome<br>70 Guyon Tunnel Mass<br>71 Radial Tunnel Syndrome<br>72 Forearm Laceration<br>73 Radial Nerve Palsy<br>74 Median Nerve Palsy<br>75 Ulnar Nerve Palsy<br>76 High Median and Ulnar Nerve Palsy<br>77 Adult Brachial Plexus Injury<br>78 Gunshot Wound to the Axilla<br><strong>PART XV Soft Tissue Defects</strong><br>79 Exposed Flexor Tendon<br><strong>PART XVI Tendon: Atraumatic Conditions (Tenosynovitis)</strong><br>80 Trigger Finger<br>81 de Quervain Tenosynovitis<br>82 Lateral Epicondylitis<br><strong>PART XVII Tendon: Traumatic</strong><br>83 Extensor Tendon Laceration<br>84 Zone II Flexor Tendon Injury<br>85 Spaghetti Wrist<br>86 Swan-Neck Deformity<br>87 Boutonnière Deformity<br>88 Mallet Finger<br>89 Flexor Tendon Avulsion<br>90 Flexor Tendon Adhesions<br>91 Staged Flexor Tendon Reconstruction<br><strong>PART XVIII Tumors</strong><br>92 Mucous Cyst<br>93 Dorsal Wrist Ganglion<br>94 Glomus Tumor<br>95 Hemangioma<br>96 Squamous Cell Carcinoma<br>97 Melanoma<br>98 Schwannoma<br><strong>PART XIX Vascular Conditions</strong><br>99 Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome<br>100 Scleroderma</p>