- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Basics for surgical treatment
- Examination and consulting
- Diagnostics
- Surgical principles
- Microsurgical principles
- Principles of arthroscopy
- Anesthesia
- Postoperative treatment
- Bones, joints and ligaments
- Hand
- Fractures and nonunions
- Extra-articular metacarpal fractures
- Extra-articular phalanx fractures
- Luxations and instabilities
- DIP fracture-dislocations & instabilities
- MCP fracture-dislocations & instabilities
- PIP fracture-dislocations & instabilities
- Trapeziometacarpal (CMC 1) fracture-dislocations & instabilities
- Carpometacarpal (CMC 2-5) fracture-dislocations & instabilities
- Fractures and nonunions
- Wrist
- Fractures and nonunions
- Scaphoid
- Distal carpal row bones
- Proximal carpal row (Kienböck’s excluded)
- Luxations
- Perilunate dislocations
- Perilunate fracture-dislocations
- Axial dislocations & isolated carpal bone dislocations
- Instabilities
- Dissociative Scapholunate
- Dissociative Lunotriquetral
- Non-dissociative instability
- Fractures and nonunions
- Distal radius and ulna
- Fractures
- Extraarticular distal radius
- Intraarticular distal radius
- Distal ulna
- Luxations
- Radiocarpal fracture-dislocations
- Instability
- Distal radioulnar joint instability
- Fractures
- Forearm
- Fractures
- Dyaphyseal
- Radial head fractures
- Proximal ulnar fractures (olecranon included)
- Luxations and instabilities
- Galleazzi’s fracture-dislocation
- Monteggia’s fracture-dislocations
- Essex-Lopresty’s fracture-dislocation
- Fractures
- Aseptic necroses of the bones
- Lunate (Kienböck’s disease)
- Scaphoid (Preiser’s disease)
- Metacarpal head (Dieterich’s disease)
- Arthroscopic treatment
- Hand
- Tendons
- Extensor tendons
- Primary repair
- Secondary repair
- Flexor tendons
- Primary repair
- Secondary repair
- Pulleys
- Extensor tendons
- Nerves
- Nerves: Structure, anatomy and response to injury
- Nerve injury: Classification, clinical assessment, investigation, and management
- Operating on nerves: Surgical approaches, primary and secondary repair, nerve grafting and nerve transfer
- Nerve injury: post-operative management, assessment of outcome and results
- Radial nerve palsy in fractures of the humeral shaft
- Compression neuropathy: pathology and neurophysiological consequences
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Ulnar nerve compression
- Compression neuropathies of the radial nerve
- Median nerve compression: Pronator and anterior interosseous syndromes
- Palsies
- Peripheral palsies, unrepairable peripheral nerves
- Principles of tendon transfers
- Tenodesis
- Arthrodesis
- Principles of free muscle transfer
- Plexus
- Tetraplegia
- Brain/ spastic disorders
- Thoracoscapular reconstruction
- Peripheral palsies, unrepairable peripheral nerves
- Vasculature
- Basics
- Primary repair
- Secondary repair
- Vascular diseases and disorders
- Soft tissue
- Basics and principles
- Techniques of soft tissue reconstruction
- Skin
- Composite graft
- Pedicled flaps
- Microsurgical reconstruction
- Combined injuries
- Amputations
- Mangled upper extremity
- Principles of treatment
- Technique of reconstruction
- Microsurgical techniques for vascular anastomoses
- Free skin and composite flaps
- Vascularized bone grafting
- Toe to hand transfer
- Thumb reconstruction
- Functional muscle transfer
- Finger Flaps
- Bone and soft tissue reconstruction
- Clinical microvascular techniques
- Replantation micro
- Replantation macro
- Nonmicrosurgical coverage of upper extremity
- Nail
- Special injuries
- Compartment syndrome
- Newborn compartment syndrome
- Burns
- Compartment syndrome
- Infections
- Congenital malformations
- Special diseases (e.g. Dupuytren's disease)
- Aseptic necroses of the bones
- Arthritis (degenerative)
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Connective tissue diseases
- Dupuytren’s Disease
- History of Dupuytren's Disease
- Genetics of Dupuytren's Disease
- Etiology of Dupuytren's Disease
- The cell biology of Dupuytren’s Disease
- Treatment of Dupuytren's Disease
- Percutaneous needle fasciotomy/needle aponeurotomy (PNF/NA)
- Radiotherapy for Dupuytren’s Disease
- Pharmacotherapy, steroid injection, fat graft, PIP external fixators and other techniques
- Collagenase clostridium histolyticum
- Skin grafting in Dupuytren’s Disease
- Surgical treatment for Dupuytren’s Disease: open fasciotomy and fasciectomy
- The stiff proximal interphalangeal joint
- Author's preferred treatment
- Dupuytren’s Disease – the role of hand therapy
- Tenosynovitis
- Vascular disorders
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Tumors
- Bones
- Soft tissue
- Skin
- Others
- Rehabilitation
- IFSSH Committee Reports
- Index
- Contributors
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