ORTHOPEDIC

General Concepts: Indications for Surgery

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General Concepts: Indications for Surgery Ethan W. Dean Robert C. Matthias Jr. INTRODUCTION Hand and wrist injuries are very common presenting complaints in the acute care setting. Categories of injury…

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Phalanx Fractures

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Phalanx Fractures Joseph A. Rosenbaum Hisham M. Awan INTRODUCTION Pathoanatomy Fractures of the bones of the fingers typically secondary to trauma Force applied to the affected bone exceeds its strength….

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Phalanx Dislocations

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Phalanx Dislocations Joseph A. Rosenbaum Hisham M. Awan INTRODUCTION Pathoanatomy Dislocations of the finger joints secondary to trauma Force applied to the joint exceeds the strength of its capsuloligamentous support….

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Anesthesia

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Anesthesia Rachel C. Hooper Steven C. Haase TYPES OF ANESTHESIA Local anesthesia (“WALANT”) Local anesthesia plus intravenous sedation (also known as monitored anesthesia care [MAC]) Intravenous regional anesthesia (Bier block)…

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Imaging

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Imaging Daniel R. Lewis Radiographic imaging is essential in diagnosing most traumatic injuries of the musculoskeletal system. Unfortunately, poorly taken radiographs or medically unnecessary advanced imaging can lead to a…

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History and Physical Examination

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History and Physical Examination Craig M. Rodner Christian A. Merrill INTRODUCTION The aim of this chapter is to provide a systematic guide and template on which to perform a history…

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Clinical examination and diagnosis

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Summary box 1 A brachial plexus injury can be defined by four elements, which are analogous to the four dimensions of space: breadth (number of roots involved), length (level), depth…

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Reconstructive procedures for the upper extremity

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Summary box 1 Multidisciplinary approach 2 Reconstructive approach needs to be individualized 3 Thorough discussion with patients is important for realistic expectation and discussions of the risk–benefit ratio 4 Early…

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