Congenital Anomalies
Congenital Anomalies Congenital anomalies of the upper extremity occur in approximately one out of 626 live births. The most widely accepted clinical classification of congenital limb anomalies was adopted by…
Congenital Anomalies Congenital anomalies of the upper extremity occur in approximately one out of 626 live births. The most widely accepted clinical classification of congenital limb anomalies was adopted by…
Amputations General Information Upper extremity amputations are common injuries. Rates of limb salvage have increased during the last 20 years with improvements in microvascular techniques. Any patient desiring replantation should…
Dupuytren’s Disease General Information Dupuytren’s disease is a condition of the hand that replaces normal digital and palmar fascia (bands and sheaths) with abnormal fibrous tissue (nodules and cords) consisting…
High-Pressure Injection Injuries General Information High-pressure injection injuries (HPII) occur when patients sustain an injury from a high-pressure injection tool. Usually, the material that is injected is an organic solvent…
Tendonitis of the Wrist and Hand General Information Tendonitis of the hand and wrist is a common upper extremity disorder. Tendonitis should not be used as a “waste basket” term…
Infections Felon General Information A felon is a deep infection of the finger pulp (Fig. 1), and accounts for approximately 15% of hand infections. There is usually a history of…