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Foreword Preface Section I. Environmental Injuries to the Dermis 1. Thermal, Chemical and Electrical Burns Ziv M. Peled and Jonathan S. Schreiber 2. Injuries to the Dermis: Cold Injuries Sokaratis Varitimidi, Robert J. Goitz, and Dean G. Sotereanos 3. High-Pressure Injection Injuries Kevin D. Plancher Section II. Infections 4. Felons Sam Moghtaderi and Kevin D. Plancher 5. Paronychia Sam Moghtaderi and Kevin D. Plancher 6. Pyogenic Arthritis Kevin D. Plancher 7. Web-Space Infections Kevin D. Plancher 8. Supporative Flexor Tenosynovitis John C. P. Floyd and Waldo E. Floyd III 9. Herpetic Whitlow Kevin D. Plancher 10. Bites to Hand Kevin D. Plancher 11. Mycobacterial Tenosynovitis John C. P. Floyd and Waldo E. Floyd III Section III. Compression Neuropathy A) Median Nerve 12. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Kevin D. Plancher 13. Pronator Syndrome Kevin D. Plancher 14. Anterior Interossus Nerve Syndrome Michael F. Bothwell B) Ulnar Nerve 15. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Eric Freeman, Dennis Rodin, and Kevin D. Plancher 16. Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome Robert M. Szabo C) Radial Nerve 17. Posterior Interosseus Syndrome William B. Geissler D) Cervical Nerve 18. Cervical Root Compression Bradley M. Thomas, John M. Olsewski, and Jerry G. Kaplan 19. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) Carole W. Agin Section IV. Nerve Injuries/Palsies 20. Acute Nerve Laceration Kevin D. Plancher A) Nerve Palsies 21. Low Median Nerve Palsy Kevin D. Plancher 22. Ulnar Nerve-Tendon Transfer Mark S. Cohen 23. High Radial Nerve Palsy Kevin D. Plancher Section V. Vascular Disorders 24. Arterial Aneurysms Kevin D. Plancher 25. Cannulation Injuries Leon S. Benson 26. Extravasation Injuries Leon S. Benson Section VI. Contractures 27. Dupuytren's Contracture Jack Abboudi and David S. Zelouf 28. Stiff Joints Shelly M. Sailer Section VII. Tendon Injuries A) Tenosynovitis 29. Flexor Stenosing Tenosynovitis :Trigger Finger and Thumb Kevin D. Plancher 30. De Quervain Disease Kevin D. Plancher 31. Flexor Carpi Radialis Tunnel Syndrome Kevin D. Plancher 32. Flexar Carpi Ulnaris Calcific Tendinitis Richard W. Barth B) Tendon Repair 33. Acute Laceration of Flexor Tendons Mark S. Rekant 34. Delayed Treatment of Flexor Tendons: Staged Tendon Reconstruction Lawrence H. Schneider 35. Chronic Lacerations of ExtensorTendons Angela A. Wang and Michelle Gerwin Carlson 36. Avulsions of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus Donald M. Lewis and Randall W. Culp Section VIII. Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand A) Phalanx Fractures 37. Distal Phalangeal Fractures Kevin D. Plancher 38. Mallet Fractures Kevin D. Plancher 39. Proximal Phalangeal Fractures Kevin D. Plancher 40 Proximal Phalangal Condylar Fractures Carrie R. Swigart B) MCP Fractures 41. Metacarpal Neck Fractures Kostas J. Constantine and Thomas R. Kiefhaber 42. Metacarpal Shaft Fractures Robert J. Goitz, Sokratis Varitimidis, and Dean G. Sotereanos 43. Metacarpophalangeal Joint Injuries: Fractures at the Base of the Proximal Phalanx Joseph F. Slade III and John D. Mahoney 44. Metacarpal Head Fractures Paul R. Greenlaw and Mark R. Belsky C) Dislocations: Phalanx and MCP 45. Volar Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Lisa L. Lattanza and Steven Z. Glickel 46. Lateral Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Christopher H. Martin and Steven Z. Glickel 47. Dorsal Dislocations of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Rosa L. Dell-Oca and Amy Ladd 48. Distal Interphalngeal Joint Dislocations John D. Wyrick 49. Dorsal Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations Benjamin Chang and Mark Katz 50. Volar Metacarpophalangeal Dislocations Benjamin Chang and Mark Katz D) Thumb and CMC Joint 51. Ulnar Collatreal Ligament Injuries: "Skiers Thumb" Kevin D. Plancher 52. Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries: Bennett Fractures (Screw Technique) Joseph F. Slade III and John D. Mahoney 53. Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries: Bennett Fractures (Wire Technique) Michael Jablon 54. Complex Fractures at the Base of the Thumb: Rolando Patterns John A. Girotto, Shrika Shanna, Thomas J. Graham 55. Carpometacarpal Joint Dislocation Andrew L. Haas and Kevin D. Plancher Section IX. Fractures and Dislocations of the Wrist A) Wrist Fractures and Dislocations 56. Scaphoid Fractures Kevin D. Plancher 57. Percutaneous Treatment of Scaphoid Fractures Joseph F. Slade III and John D. Mahoney 58. Scaphoid Nonunions James W. Vahey and Kevin D. Plancher B) Fractures of the Distal Radius 59. Radial Styloid Fracture James H. Calandruccio 60. Extraarticular Distal Radius Fractures Kydee K. Sheetz and Matthew D. Putnam 61. Intraarticular Distal Radius Fractures: Volar Approach, Dorsal Approach, and Arthroscopic Reduction Kevin D. Plancher Section X. Wrist Instability and Arthroscopy 62. Acute Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations Kevin D. Plancher 63. Scaphulonate Instability Steven F. Viegas and Manuel F. DaSilva 64. Lunotriquetral Instability Loryn P. Weinstein and Allen T. Bishop 65. Dorsal Capsulodesis for Midcarpal Instability William K. Feinstein and David M. Lichtmann 66. Tears of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Phillip e. Blazar and Scott D. Mair Section XI. Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist A) Osteoarthritis 67. Osteoarthrits:Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Thomas Bienz and A. Lee Osterman 68. Osteoarthritis:Carpometacarpal Joint Vincent Ruggiero and Andrew K. Palmer 69. Scapholunate Advanced Collapse Andrew H Borom and David B. Siegel 70. Triscaphe Degenerative Arthritis Andrew E. Caputo and H. Kirk Watson B) Rheumatoid Arthritis 71. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Distal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis R. John Naranja, Jr. and Kevin D. Plancher 72. Rheumatoid Arthitis: Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis R. John Naranja, Jr. and Kevin D. Plancher 73. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Metacarpophlangeal Joint Reconstruction Arthroplasty R. John Naranja, Jr. and Kevin D. Plancher Section XII. Congenital Anomalies of the Hand A) Failure of Formation 74. Short Below-Elbow Amputation Robert T. Ciocco and Scott H. Kozin 75. Transverse Deficiency of the Digits Scott H. Kozin 76. Radical Deficiency (Radical Clubhand) Alexander D. Mih 77. Ulnar Deficiency (Ulnar Clubhand) Scott H. Kozin B) Undergrowth 78. Brachydactyly Scott H. Kozin 79. Hypoplastic Digits and Hands Scott H. Kozin 80. Reconstruction of a Type II Hypoplastic Thumb Allan E. Peljovich and Peter M. Waters C) Failure of Differentiation 81. Congenital Radioulnar Synostosis Allan E. Peljovich and Peter M. Waters D) Duplication of Parts 82. Polydactyly and Bifid Thumb Kevin D. Plancher E) Overgrowth 83. Macrodactyly Ann E. Van Heest and James House Section XIII. Tumors of the Hand and Wrist 84. Ganglions Michael Bothwell and Kevin D. Plancher 85. Lipoma Michael Bothwell and Kevin D. Plancher 86. Benign Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath Kevin D. Plancher 87. BenignVascular and Malignant Vascular Tumors Earl W. Brien and Stuart H. Kuschner 88. Enchondroma Michael Bothwell and Kevin D. Plancher 89. Osteochondroma Michael Bothwell and Kevin D. Plancher 90. Osteoid Osteoma Michael Bothwell and Kevin D. Plancher Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Hand Surgery Case studies, Wrist Surgery Case studies, Hand surgery Case Reports, Hand Deformities surgery Case Reports, Hand Injuries surgery Case Reports