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Hand Surg Rehabil
April 2021
Hand Surgery Unit, Ospedale S. Maria, Viale Tristano di Joannuccio, 05100 Terni TR, Italy.
Excision of the trapezium is the common step in most arthroplasties for treating trapeziometacarpal arthritis. Trapeziectomy can be supplemented by several techniques intended to stabilize the first metacarpal but none of these has been proven superior. The aim of this study was to verify if a simplified suspension arthroplasty with the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) tendon, requiring only a single short surgical incision, no intraosseous tunnels and no interposition of prosthetic material, yields equal clinical outcomes to more complex techniques and if the clinical outcomes remain stable over the long term.
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August 2017
Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Klinikum Passau, Innstraße 76, 94032, Passau, Deutschland.
Giant cell reparative granuloma (GCRG) is benign, non-tumorous granulation tissue. It mainly arises in the jaw bone and occasionally in the hand and foot. Because of the high rate of recurrence, wide surgical resection and autologous bone grafting are recommended.
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September 2014
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Joseph's Health Centre, 27 Roncesvalles Avenue, #504, Toronto, Ontario, M6R 3B2, Canada.
Chir Main
April 2011
Service « Hichem Bahri » de chirurgie plastique, réparatrice, et de chirurgie de la main, institut M.T. Kassab d'orthopédie, La Manouba, Tunis, Tunisie.
The intraosseous capillary haemangioma is classified as a benign vascular bone tumor. It is extremely rare in the hand. We present the case of a carpometacarpal capillary haemangioma involving the capitate and the bases of third and fourth metacarpals.
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September 2007
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-0328, USA.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of routine wrist radiography in the evaluation of patients with a wrist ganglion. In the setting of a University-based hand surgery practice, 103 consecutive patients with a dorsal or volar wrist ganglion underwent posteroanterior, lateral, and oblique radiographs of the involved wrist. There were 24 men and 79 women with an average age of 34 years (range 4-67 years).
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