
Severe Tramatic Defects of the Upper Limb
Published in association with the Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the Hand
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. June 2003
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84184-243-1 (ISBN)
Description
Assembling international experts and featuring more than 300 illustration, this text presents the latest clinical thinking on the correct strategy to adopt in surgical management of upper limb trauma. After defining current issues, the book covers soft tissue repair, bone reconstruction, joint reconstruction, nerve defect repair, tendon defect repair, and compound transfers. The final chapter is devoted to general indications. The book highlights of flap techniques, bone reconstruction and bone substitutes, joint reconstruction and replacement, nerve grafts and alternative methods for reinervation, tendon grafting and transfer, and future advances in hand and upper limb surgery.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
390 s/w Abbildungen
390 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1111 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84184-243-1 (9781841842431)
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Persons
Content
INTRODUCTION
What is a Severe Defect? A.C. Masquelet
SOFT TISSUE REPAIR: FLAP TECHNIQUES
Pedicled Fasciocutaneous and Adipofascial Flaps, J. Amarante
Pedicled Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps, C. Heitmann and L.S. Levin
Free Flaps, H. Costa
Emergency Free Flaps for the Reconstruction of Open Injuries of the Upper Limb, M. Calcagni and G. Pajardi
BONE RECONSTRUCTION
Bone Auto-and Allografts in Post-traumatic Reconstruction of the Upper Limb, O. Barbier and J.-J. Rombouts
Massive bone Defects of the Upper Limb: Reconstruction by Vascularized Bone Transfer, M.B. Wood
Loss of the Post-traumatic Infected Substance of the Upper Limb, F. Da Rin, M. Ciotti, and A. Gilbert
Bone Substitutes, N. Passuti, L. Bigotte, S. Touchais, J. Delecrin, and F. Gouin
Joint Reconstruction
Joint Transfers and Joint Reconstruction, L. Teot
Joint Replacement as a Secondary Procedure, J.K. Stanley and I.A. Trail
Joint Fusion in Severe Traumatic Defects of the Upper Limb, G.A. Brunelli
NERVE DEFECT REPAIR
Nerve Grafts, M. Merle and A. Lim
Bridging Nerve Defects: the Role of Tissue Interpositioning, G. Lundberg
End-to-side Neurorrhaphy: an Alternative Method for Reinnervation in Cases with Long Nerve Defects, M. Frey and P. Giovanoli
TENDON DEFECT REPAIR
Conventional Tendon Grafting, A. Landi, G. Caserta, N. Della Rose, and A.L. Acciaro
When to Use Vascularized Tendon Transfers and How is the Digital Flexion Sliding System Supposed to Work? J.C. Guimberteau
COMPOUND TRANSFERS
Composite Tissue Transfer in the Upper Extremity, G. Germann and S. Bruner
Free Functioning Muscle Transfers, A. Gilbert and V. Costa
Combined Soft Tissue and Tendon Reconstruction: the Dorsum and Thenar Regions, F. del Pinal
GENERAL INDICATIONS
Principles of Emergency Reconstruction, A. Nascimento
Principles or Repair of a Compound Defect as a Secondary Procedure: the Multiple Stages Approach, A.C. Masquelet
Surgical Management of Infection, M. Llusa, X. Mir, and X. Flores
Reconstruction of Large Defects of the Upper Limb in Children, M Ceruso, F.M. Senes, G. Checcucci, P. Bigazzi, A. Allegra, and G. Taliani
Future Advances in Hand and Upper Limb Surgery: Application of Tissue Engineering and Biotechnology Techniques, P.N. Soucacos
Index
What is a Severe Defect? A.C. Masquelet
SOFT TISSUE REPAIR: FLAP TECHNIQUES
Pedicled Fasciocutaneous and Adipofascial Flaps, J. Amarante
Pedicled Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps, C. Heitmann and L.S. Levin
Free Flaps, H. Costa
Emergency Free Flaps for the Reconstruction of Open Injuries of the Upper Limb, M. Calcagni and G. Pajardi
BONE RECONSTRUCTION
Bone Auto-and Allografts in Post-traumatic Reconstruction of the Upper Limb, O. Barbier and J.-J. Rombouts
Massive bone Defects of the Upper Limb: Reconstruction by Vascularized Bone Transfer, M.B. Wood
Loss of the Post-traumatic Infected Substance of the Upper Limb, F. Da Rin, M. Ciotti, and A. Gilbert
Bone Substitutes, N. Passuti, L. Bigotte, S. Touchais, J. Delecrin, and F. Gouin
Joint Reconstruction
Joint Transfers and Joint Reconstruction, L. Teot
Joint Replacement as a Secondary Procedure, J.K. Stanley and I.A. Trail
Joint Fusion in Severe Traumatic Defects of the Upper Limb, G.A. Brunelli
NERVE DEFECT REPAIR
Nerve Grafts, M. Merle and A. Lim
Bridging Nerve Defects: the Role of Tissue Interpositioning, G. Lundberg
End-to-side Neurorrhaphy: an Alternative Method for Reinnervation in Cases with Long Nerve Defects, M. Frey and P. Giovanoli
TENDON DEFECT REPAIR
Conventional Tendon Grafting, A. Landi, G. Caserta, N. Della Rose, and A.L. Acciaro
When to Use Vascularized Tendon Transfers and How is the Digital Flexion Sliding System Supposed to Work? J.C. Guimberteau
COMPOUND TRANSFERS
Composite Tissue Transfer in the Upper Extremity, G. Germann and S. Bruner
Free Functioning Muscle Transfers, A. Gilbert and V. Costa
Combined Soft Tissue and Tendon Reconstruction: the Dorsum and Thenar Regions, F. del Pinal
GENERAL INDICATIONS
Principles of Emergency Reconstruction, A. Nascimento
Principles or Repair of a Compound Defect as a Secondary Procedure: the Multiple Stages Approach, A.C. Masquelet
Surgical Management of Infection, M. Llusa, X. Mir, and X. Flores
Reconstruction of Large Defects of the Upper Limb in Children, M Ceruso, F.M. Senes, G. Checcucci, P. Bigazzi, A. Allegra, and G. Taliani
Future Advances in Hand and Upper Limb Surgery: Application of Tissue Engineering and Biotechnology Techniques, P.N. Soucacos
Index