Publications by authors named "Meera Anadkat"

Metacarpal fractures produce significant hand disability, and non-operative management of these fractures can produce satisfactory functional outcomes with few complications. However, most studies assessing non-operative outcomes of metacarpal fractures revolves around metacarpals I and V, which possess different anatomy. Therefore, further investigation into outcomes after non-operative treatment of metacarpals II-IV is required to inform management decisions and allow modification of the rehabilitation protocols to specific fracture patterns.

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A fit man in his 60s presented with an infected Achilles tendon (AT) following two failed repairs for a traumatic rupture. Initial debridement of necrotic tissue resulted in a large soft tissue defect requiring robust coverage. Following aggressive wound management, an anterolateral thigh flap was elevated with tensor fasciae latae (TFL) which was triple-rolled to provide soft tissue coverage and tendon reconstruction.

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A ring avulsion results from a longitudinal traction to a digit. We discuss practical microsurgical techniques essential in achieving good functional outcomes in these challenging cases, including aggressive debridement of the affected tissues and vessels, liberal use of vein grafts and arterialized venous flow through flaps when needed, and a meticulous microsurgical technique. We have found that patient selection is key in digit salvage and a good outcome is often achieved with the winning triad of optimal patient factors, surgical factors, and intensive hand therapy.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Meera Anadkat"

  • Meera Anadkat's research primarily focuses on surgical and non-surgical management techniques for hand and soft tissue injuries, including fractures and traumatic wounds.
  • Her studies emphasize the importance of tailored treatment approaches, particularly for non-operative strategies in metacarpal fractures II-IV, aiming to optimize functional outcomes and rehabilitation.
  • Anadkat also explores advanced surgical techniques, such as the use of anterolateral thigh flaps and microsurgical methods for complex injuries, highlighting the significance of patient selection and surgical precision in achieving successful outcomes.