Injuries to the fingertips are among the most common injuries to the hand and result in approximately 4.8 million emergency department visits per year. Most injuries are lacerations or crushes; amputations represent a small but complex spectrum of injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case involving a retired, elderly male war veteran with a symptomatic peroneus brevis muscle hernia causing superficial peroneal nerve compression with chosen surgical management is presented. Symptomatic muscle hernias of the extremities occur most commonly in the leg and are a rare cause of chronic leg pain. Historically, treating military surgeons pioneered the early documentation of leg hernias observed in active military recruits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClosed traumatic rupture of the thenar muscles is an unusual and rare injury. Traumatic musculotendinous injuries in the hand and wrist occur primarily from penetrating trauma. Only 2 such cases were identified in medical literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Insurance companies evaluate the medical necessity for breast reduction surgery based on internal company medical policies, but the correlation of insurance company criteria to the scientifically established indications for reduction mammaplasty has never been studied. The authors obtained 90 insurance company medical policies for reduction mammaplasty to determine whether the criteria on which coverage determinations are made are consistent with published data regarding the indications for this procedure.
Methods: The authors reviewed the medical literature on reduction mammaplasty and identified what conclusions can reasonably be drawn from this literature on the common insurance criteria used to determine medical necessity for reduction mammaplasty.