Fig. 24.1
PIP fusion figures: (a) illustration of Clinical photos of a patient with rigid swan neck deformity of the small finger. (b) illustration of Intraoperative photos of figure-of-8 tension band PIP fusion technique. (c) A/P and lateral fluoroscopic X-ray images of PIP fusion using figure-of-8 tension band technique
Fig. 24.2
DIP fusion figure: Fluoroscopic X-ray images of DIP fusion using intramedullary headless compression screw
Fig. 24.3
HO figure: X-rays and cross-sectional CT scan demonstrating extent and location of heterotopic ossification about the elbow
Fig. 24.4
Lateral scapular winging figure: illustration of Clinical photo of a patient with right-sided trapezius palsy demonstrating lateral winging of the right scapula as the patient pushes against a wall
Fig. 24.5
Medial scapular winging and tendon transfer figure: Illustration of Clinical and intraoperative photos of a patient with right-sided serratus anterior palsy demonstrating medial winging of the right scapula as the patient pushes against a wall. The pectoralis major was transferred, with a tendon graft for added length, to the inferior posterior scapula
Fig. 24.6
Medial scapular winging postoperative figure: Postoperative clinical photo of same patient after recovery from surgery
Fig. 24.7
Spinal accessory to suprascapular nerve transfer figure: Illustration of intraoperative photo of a patient undergoing spinal accessory to suprascapular nerve transfer
Fig. 24.8
Steindler flexorplasty figures: (a) Preoperative photo of patient demonstrating no active elbow flexion but full passive elbow flexion. (b) Illustration of Intraoperative photos of surgical procedure. The hand is to the left and the shoulder is to the right in these photos. The flexor-pronator mass is shifted proximally on the humerus and secured with a screw. (c) Postoperative photo of patient demonstrating active elbow flexion