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Infected Seymour-Type Fracture
Extra-articular, transverse, distal phalangeal fractures that involve the physis, are termed Seymour fractures. They are frequently associated with an avulsion of the nail and a laceration of the nail bed.
Pedro Martins Branco +5 more
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Background and objectives: In the paediatric population, hand injuries are one of the most frequent injuries and the second most frequent area of fracture. It is estimated that hand injuries account for up to 23% of the trauma-related causes of emergency
Maciej Cebula +6 more
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Objective To describe and compare the results obtained with a secondary healing protocol for fingertip amputations and their relationship to injury severity according to the Allen classification.
Carlos Rubén Chavez-Galvan +3 more
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Cross-finger Flap to the Thumb: Quest for an Alternate Donor
Background Distal thumb injuries are managed by multiple local and regional flaps. The cross-finger flap (CFF) is one versatile flap used to cover such defects. The donor finger to the thumb is classically described to be the index finger (IF).
Madhavi Chitta +2 more
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High-Resolution Finger MRI: What Should You Look for in Trauma of the Fingers?
The fingers are among the most commonly injured structures in traumatic injuries resulting from sports and work. Finger injuries encompass a broad spectrum of injuries to bone and soft tissues, including tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
Kyoung Yeon Lee +3 more
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Scrotal Flap for Finger Reconstruction
Finger injuries with exposed bone, tendon or joint may need skin cover by a distant flap. Scrotal flap has been successfully used as a pedicled distant flap in four patients with finger injuries. This is a preliminary report on alternative use of scrotal
S Mishra
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Innervated Cross-Finger Pulp Flap for Reconstruction of the Fingertip [PDF]
Background Fingertip injuries involving subtotal or total loss of the digital pulp are common types of hand injuries and require reconstruction that is able to provide stable padding and sensory recovery.
Nae-Ho Lee +5 more
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Finger pulp reconstruction with thenar flap: Aesthetic and functional outcome
Purpose: Fingertip injuries are common in industrial production activities as well as in domestic work. Loss of pulp hampers daily life activities. Functional and aesthetic aspects are important in fingertip reconstruction.
Ranjit Kumar Sahu +5 more
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Acrylic Finger Prosthesis: A Case Report [PDF]
Hands basic function is to grasp, hold and manipulate items. Hand gesture is perhaps the most blatant example of non-verbal communication. Finger and partial finger amputations are most frequently encountered forms of partial hand loss. Common causes are
Rajeev Kumar Reddy K +3 more
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[english] We present a case report of a 27-year-old female who had an accident with a blender. She was brought to the Emergency Department having pinched her left forefinger between the blades.
Hillenbrand, Matthias, Horch, Raymund E.
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