The authors report two cases of complete dorsal carpometacarpal dislocations associated with lesions of the hand and the two bones of forearm. These dislocations are rare, and their clinical and radiological diagnosis is difficult. These cases are original through the association of carpometacarpal dislocation with lesions of the two bones of forearm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report two cases of reconstruction of a mutilated thumb by progressive elongation of the first metacarpal without the need for bone grafts, using a minifixation elongation device, which is very easy to use. It allows distraction which can be performed by the patient himself and adjustment to the desired length, up to 40 mm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe supra-condylar process exists in a small percentage of the population. Infrequently this process may cause compression of the median nerve. The authors such a case associated with compression of the ulnar nerve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors analyse the results of treatment of 159 fractures of the distal end of the radius by the "Kapandji Technique". Of these 159 fractures, 129 were extra-articular, 27 intra-articular and 3 fractures affected both the two bones of the forearm. The technique should be applied strictly, with primary reduction and direct control of the tendinous and nervous elements through the incisions.
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