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Reconstruction of the Thumb and Finger / by: Chiu, David T.W., Foucher, Guy, Littler†, J. William, Upton III, Joseph, Wei, Fu-Chan.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Chiu, David T.W., Editor.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fingers--surgery.
- Plastic Surgery Procedures.
- Medical Subjects:
- Fingers--surgery.
- Plastic Surgery Procedures.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (754 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2024.
- Summary:
- "Hand surgery is a multidisciplinary pursuit that requires exceptional artistry, superb skills, and harmonious teamwork developed over decades of practice. Reconstruction of the Thumb and Finger is a unique resource that follows a Socratic approach to teaching in a world consumed by computers. It reflects 225 years of collective surgical effort by five prominent hand surgeons, who have practiced from the embryonic stages of pedicle flaps and digital transposition to revascularization and free tissue transfers. The differing goals, techniques, expectations, and collaborative approaches advocated by these masters are articulated throughout this exceptional book"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- In Memoriam
- Dedications
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Principles of Thumb and Finger Reconstruction: Concept&
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- of Ray and Cascade
- Key Points
- Introduction
- Concept of Ray and Cascade
- The Essence of Hand Anatomy
- Anatomical Characteristics of the Human Hand
- The Skeletal System
- The Musculotendinous System
- Intrinsic Muscles
- Digital Extension
- Thumb and Digital Flexion
- Nervous System
- Vascular System
- Integument System
- Thumb and Finger Reconstruction
- To Begin, Know Your Patient
- Evaluation Phase
- Formulation Phase
- Execution Phase
- Technical Considerations
- Rehabilitation Phase
- Endpoint and Perspectives
- Classification of Defects
- Transverse Defects of the Thumb and Finger
- Oblique Longitudinal Defects: Thumb, Fingers, and Hand
- DDI (Digital Defect Index): An Indexing System for Evaluation of Thumb and Finger Loss
- Functional and Aesthetic Subunits&
- of the Hand
- 2 Transverse Zones I and II of the Thumb
- Normal Anatomy
- Critical Thumb Zone I
- Critical Thumb Zone II
- Deformity/Functional Deficit
- Deformity/Functional Deficit Thumb Zone I
- Deformity/Functional Deficit Thumb Zone II
- Terminology of Fingertip Losses
- Reconstructive Objectives
- Principles of Reconstruction
- Reconstructive Options
- Reconstructive Options Thumb Zone I
- Reconstructive Options Thumb Zone II
- Illustrative Case Studies and Discussions
- Case Study 02-01: Reattachment as a Composite Graft
- Case Study 02-02:
- Discussion: Thumb Zone I and II Injuries
- Case Study 02-03:
- Discussion: Cross-Finger Flaps to the Thumb
- Case Study 02-04: Debridement and Local Flap Revision
- Discussion: The Painful Thumb
- Case Study 02-05: Palmar V-to-Y Advancement.
- Discussion: V-to-Y Flaps for Thumb and Fingertip Reconstruction
- Discussion: Reconstruction in Critical Thumb Zone II
- Lister's Treatment Algorithm: Thumb and Fingertip
- Case Study 02-06: Chest Flap + Bone Graft
- Case Study 02-07: Heterodigital Neurovascular Island Transfer
- Discussion: Distant and Regional Flaps for Secondary Reconstruction&
- of the Distal Thumb
- Discussion: Microvascular Reattachment&
- in the Distal Thumb and Finger
- 3 Transverse Zone III of the Thumb
- Normal Anatomy Including Nail Complex
- Case Study 03-01: Primary
- Discussion: Primary Closure
- Case Study 03-02: Microvascular Reattachment
- Case Study 03-03: Distal Revascularization,&
- Secondary Flexor Tendon Graft
- Discussion: Reattachment versus Primary Closure
- Discussion: Use of Vein Grafts
- Discussion: Venous Congestion
- Case Study 03-04: Local
- Case Study 03-05: Local Bipedicle Advancement Closure + FTSG as an Elective&
- Reconstruction
- Discussion: Local Bipedicle Island Flap Advancement + FTSG
- Case Study 03-06: Spare Parts Reconstruction of the Thumb
- Discussion: Spare Parts
- Case Study 03-07: Immediate "
- Case Study 03-08: Immediate Modified or Trimmed Great Toe Transfer
- Case Study 03-09: Elective Trimmed or Modified Great Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Technique of
- Discussion: Immediate versus Delayed Thumb Reconstruction
- Cases Study 03-10: Heterodigital Ring-to-Thumb Transposition
- Case Study 03-11: Osteoplastic Reconstruction of the Thumb
- Discussion: Osteoplastic Reconstructions&
- in Zone III of the Thumb
- Case Study 03-12: Prosthesis (
- Discussion: Prosthesis and Appearance.
- 4 Transverse Zone IV of the Thumb
- Case Study 04-01: Thumb
- Case Study 04-02: Skeletal
- Discussion: Technique of Groin Flap Transfer to the Hand
- Case Study 04-03: Failed
- Discussion: Failed Replants and Osteoplastic Reconstruction
- Case Study 04-04: Immediate Trimmed or Modified Toe Transfer
- Case Study 04-05: Second Toe to Thumb and Second Toe to Long Finger
- Case Study 04-06: Bilateral Thumb Reconstruction-Second Toe to Left Thumb and Trimmed Toe to Right Thumb
- Discussion: Technique and Nuances of "Trimmed" or "Modified" Toe Transfer
- Case Study 04-07: Bilateral Thumb Reconstruction: Right, Osteoplastic
- &
- Left, Second Toe Transfer
- Case Study 04-08:
- Discussion: Anatomical
- Discussion: Which Toe to Choose?
- Discussion: Preparation of the Vascular Pedicle?
- Study 04-09: Modified (Trimmed) Great Toe Transfer in a Child
- Discussion: Congenital
- 5 Transverse Zone V Defect of the Thumb
- Case History 05-01: Elective Great Toe Transfer
- Case Study 05-02: Delayed Replant and Immediate Osteoplastic
- Discussion: Cold and Warm Ischemia Time
- Case Study 05-03: The Painful, Parasitic Thumb Following Replantation
- Discussion: Thumb Salvage Failures
- Discussion: Release of the Thumb-Index Web Space Following Trauma
- Case Study 05-04: Damaged Ring Finger to Thumb Transposition
- Discussion: Finger to Thumb
- Case Study 05-05: Immediate Trimmed Toe Reconstruction.
- Case Study 05-06: Custom Hybrid Second Toe + Lateral Great Toe Flap Transfer to Thumb
- Case Study 05-07: Metacarpal Distraction Lengthening + Creation of First Web Space (Phalangealization)
- Discussion: Which Thumb Reconstruction&
- Is Preferred?
- Discussion: Thumb Length and Options at Critical Levels IV and V
- 6 Transverse Zone VI Defect of the Thumb
- Case Study 06-01: Thumb
- Case Study 06-02: Immediate Second Toe Transfer and Index Ray Resection
- Case Study 06-03: Elective Second Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Complete Loss of Phalangeal Thumb
- Discussion: Importance of DIP Fusion of the Second Toe
- Case Study 06-04: Great Toe Transfer with Dorsalis Pedis Pedicle Flap
- Discussion: Skin Graft
- Case Study 06-05: Elective Trimmed (Modified) Great Toe
- Case Study 06-06: Trimmed (Modified) Great Toe Transfer-MP Joint Fused
- Discussion: Modification of the Great Toe Transfer
- Case Study 06-07: Bilateral Second Toe Transfer for Adactyly, One MP Mobile, and One MP Fused
- Discussion: Thumb Length and Relative Importance of MP Mobility
- Case Study 06-08: Osteoplastic Reconstruction
- Case Study 06-09: Groin Pedicle Flap and Trimmed Great Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Osteoplastic Principles
- Brief History of Thumb Reconstruction
- Discussion: Thumb Appearance, Contour and Revisions
- Case Study 06-10: Distraction Metacarpal Lengthening
- Case Study 06-11: Nonvascularized&
- Toe Phalanx, Secondary&
- Distraction Lengthening of the Thumb
- Discussion: Distraction
- Case Study 06-12: Second Toe Transfer, Distraction of Ulnar Post
- Case Study 06-13: Symbrachydactyly&
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- Treated with Customized&
- Double Second Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Congenital Differences&
- and Thumb Loss Critical Thumb Zone&
- VI
- 7 Transverse Zone VII of the Thumb
- Reconstruction Objectives
- Case Study 07-01: Normal Index&
- Finger Transposition to the Thumb
- Case Study 07-02: Damaged Index Finger to Thumb Transposition
- Case Study 07-03: Damaged Long Finger to Thumb Transposition
- Discussion: Finger Transposition to Thumb
- Discussion: Vascularized Toe Phalangeal Transfer Versus Finger Transposition
- Case Study 07-04: Free
- Discussion: Are "Custom-Made", "Double Toes" or "Twisted Toes" the Ultimate&
- Reconstruction?
- Case Study 07-05: Pedicle Flap Transfer +Second Toe Transfer
- Case Study 07-06: Groin Flap + Modified (Trimmed) Great Toe Transfer + Soft Tissue Revisions
- Case Study 07-07: Groin Flap with Complication Followed by ALT Flap + Trimmed (Modified) Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Strategic Planning, Details, and Execution
- Case Study 07-08: Failed Replant, Groin Flap + Second Toe Transfer
- Discussion: Options for Thumb Reconstruction and the Truth about Fasciocutaneous Flaps
- 8 Transverse Zone VIII of the Thumb
- Deformity
- Functional Deficit
- Case Study 08-01: Reattachment of All Fingers and Thumb
- Discussion: Thumb and Hand Reattachment&
- at the
- Case Study 08-02: Multiple Toe Transfer Following Vascular Catastrophe in Infancy.
- Case Study 08-03: Groin Flap, Modified (Trimmed) Great Toe Transfer.
- Notes:
- Print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781638535553
- 1638535558
- 9781626238664
- 1626238669
- 9781684203697
- 1684203694
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