In this issue of Hand Clinics, guest editor Drs. Jin Bo Tang and Grey Giddins bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Challenging Current Wisdom in Hand Surgery. With contributing authors from eight different countries, this unique issue presents truly global perspectives that challenge current ways of thinking in an effort to uncover a more complete view of each topic. Readers will find articles that highlight the importance of thinking outside the box as well as the most modern way of thinking about each topic in this volume.
Mallet Finger: Two Different Injuries The Conservative Treatment of Some Hand and Carpal Fractures Internal Fixation of Finger Fractures: Field Sterility for Surgery and Earlier Removal of K-Wires Are Safe The Trapezium is Not Necessary: Logical Implications in Treating Basal Joint Arthritis and Pollicization Dynamic Rather than Static Procedures in Correcting Claw Deformities Due to Ulnar Nerve Palsy Some Misconceptions in the Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Radial Tunnel Syndrome, and Median Nerve Compression in the Forearm Discussions About Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injuries Our Disagreement on Iceberg View” on the Ulnar Wrist and Clinical Implications Direct Repair of Flexor Tendons Close to Bony Insertion and Ruptured Collateral Ligaments Slight Elongation of the Scaphoid and Cancellous Bone Graft Without Compression for Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunions 10 Hypotheses in Hand Surgery
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