Publications by authors named "Sriman Narayan Madan Mohan"

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  • Severe burn injuries to the hand can lead to complications that significantly impact children's daily activities, requiring complex surgeries and long-term rehabilitation.
  • A study involving 40 patients focused on evaluating the effectiveness of different reconstructive surgical procedures for post-burn hand contractures, using the Modified Jebson Hand Function Test to measure outcomes.
  • Results indicated that flap procedures resulted in better functional outcomes for children, while Z-plasty and skin graft procedures were associated with poorer results, highlighting the importance of timely and effective surgical intervention for optimal recovery.
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Post-traumatic wrist flexor contracture is most commonly seen in major trauma affecting the hand, wrist, and forearm. It produces debilitating complications affecting the quality of life, often requiring multiple staged surgeries, and prolonged rehabilitation with physiotherapy to yield functional improvement. Wrist flexion contracture correction is the first surgery performed to reduce the deformity and improve the functional status of the hand.

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