Publications by authors named "James N Winters"

Fractures of the phalangeal or metacarpal bones of the hand are common. Many of these fractures are treated without surgery. However, both conservative and operative management of fractures of the hand can result in stiffness.

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  • The article reviews the terminology, anatomy, and growth of the perionychium, which is the area around the nails.
  • It addresses common issues in hand surgery, especially chronic nailbed deformities resulting from injuries, such as split nails and nonadherence.
  • The author shares insights on the causes of these deformities and discusses treatment options, along with tips for surgical techniques and reconstruction planning.
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Unlabelled: Plastic surgeons report the highest prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal pain and fatigue among surgical subspecialties. Musculoskeletal pain impacts daily life, career longevity, and economic burden secondary to occupational injury. Poor postural awareness and ergonomic set up in the operating room represent the most common etiology.

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Neuroma.

Clin Plast Surg

April 2020

Neuroma formation occurs because of some degree of nerve injury followed by improper intrinsic nerve repair. The cause of neuroma pain is incompletely understood, but appears to be multifactorial in nature, including local and system changes. A comprehensive understanding of nerve anatomy, injury, and repair techniques should be used when dealing with neuroma formation and its physical manifestations.

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