The difference between an average surgeon and a master surgeon is often an ability to navigate and resolve surgical complications. Complications in Orthopaedics:: Hand Surgery provides expert guidance and offers real solutions to improve patient outcomes, for both the trainee and the experienced surgeon. This brand-new volume in the Complications in Orthopaedics series from series editor Dr. Stephen R. Thompson, along with expert surgeons Drs. Micah K. Sinclair and Christopher Dy, focuses on how to recognize and avoid errors during hand surgery, with thorough coverage of preoperative errors, intraoperative issues, and postoperative complications.
SECTION 1: Preoperative Considerations 1. Considerations in Preparation for Surgery
SECTION 2: Hand Trauma 2. Fingertip and Nailbed Injuries 3. Phalangeal and Metacarpal Shaft Fractures 4. Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Fracture Dislocations 5. Phalanx Head and Neck Fractures 6. Bony Mallet Finger Fracture 7. Carpometacarpal Fracture-Dislocations 8. Base of Thumb Fracture-Dislocations 9. Thumb Ulnar Collateral Ligament Avulsion Injuries 10. Thumb and Index Finger Radial Collateral Ligament Avulsion
SECTION 4: Carpal Fractures 17. Acute Scaphoid Fractures 18. Scaphoid Nonunion 19. Perilunate Dislocations 20. Carpal Fractures Other Than the Scaphoid (Capitate, Lunate, Hamate)
SECTION 5: Distal Radius Fractures and Malunions 21. Distal Radius Fractures: Extraarticular, Intraarticular, Older Adult, and Polytrauma 22. Distal Radius Malunion: Extraarticular and Intraarticular
SECTION 6: Ligamentous and Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Injuries of the Wrist 23. Scapholunate (Not Scapholunate Advanced Collapse) Ligament Tear 24. Lunotriquetral Ligament Tears 25. Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury: Acute and Chronic 26. Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendinopathy, Instability, and Dislocation
SECTION 7: Hand Arthritis 27. Finger and Thumb Interphalangeal and Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthritis (Arthrodesis, Joint Replacement) 28. Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis 29. Mucous Cyst
SECTION 8: Wrist Arthritis and Dysvascular Conditions 30. Degenerative Wrist Arthritis 31. Posttraumatic Wrist Arthritis: Scapholunate Advanced Collapse and Scaphoid 32. Nonunion Advanced Collapse 32. Distal Radioulnar Joint Arthritis 33. Avascular Necrosis of the Lunate (Kienböck’s Disease)
SECTION 9: Elbow and Forearm Acute and Chronic Injuries 34. Forearm Fractures and Injuries 35. Elbow and Forearm Stiffness 36. Elbow Tendinopathies: Medial Epicondylitis and Lateral Epicondylitis
SECTION 10: Nerve Compression and Traumatic Injury 37. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Recurrent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 38. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Recurrent Cubital Tunnel Syndrome 39. Radial Tunnel Syndrome 40. Nerve Laceration: Acute and Chronic 41. Nerve Palsies
SECTION 11: Soft Tissue Trauma and Defects 42. Compartment Syndrome of the Forearm, Hand, and Fingers 43. Dysvascular Finger and Thumb: Replantation, Revascularization, and Amputation 44. Nonhealing Wounds and Skin Defects of the Upper Extremity
SECTION 12: Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions in the Upper Extremity 45. Ganglion Cysts 46. Enchondroma and Giant Cell Tumor of the Upper Extremity 47. Neuromas and Nerve Tumors of the Upper Extremity 48. Dupuytren’s Disease
SECTION 13: Pediatric and Congenital Hand Surgery 49. Supracondylar Fractures of the Humerus 50. Distal Radius Fractures With Open Growth Plates 51. Madelung’s Deformity 52. Syndactyly and Associated Syndrome Considerations 53. Thumb Polydactyly 54. Thumb Hypoplasia
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