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) causing partial nerve injuries; i.e. a neuroma-in-continuity (i.e. all degrees of nerve injury may co-exist). Surgical exploration is necessary, using electrodiagnostic methods intra-operatively, and tentative nerve reconstruction with nerve grafts due to
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hand problems that require surgery. However, the general condition may render sedation for surgery inadvisable. If these patients need surgical treatment of their pathology, WALANT makes it safer and possible. Tendon reconstructions, nerve decompression
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due to the success of haematological prophylaxis to prevent these problems. Carpal tunnel syndrome Haemophilia can cause haemarthrosis and haematomas, with the latter potentially resulting in compartment syndrome and nerve compression, acute
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through the gap between the carpal bones (‘drive-through phenomena’). Total injury => open re-insertion or ligament reconstruction RC, radiocarpal joint; MC, mid-carpal joint Carpal instability and symptoms Carpal instability
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seven hand surgery departments at university hospitals in Sweden, performing all kinds of hand surgery including that relating to acute hand trauma – such as microsurgical reconstructions and joint, tendon, ligament and nerve reconstructions – as well as
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complications in the treatment for DD are numerous: nerve injury with pain and sensory loss, chronic regional pain syndrome with functional impairment, ischemia due to digital arterial damage, stiffness or contractures due to scar tissue, arthrofibrosis or
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, evident that GPA measured on 3D reconstruction CT scans is the most accurate and reproducible method to assess these fractures. 33 Fig. 3 a) The gleno polar angle (GPA) is normally > 40°, b) GPA is reduced to < 20° due to medialisation and
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-traumatic instances at the PIP joint level, a computerized tomography (CT) scan may be useful to determine whether a joint-preserving procedure is warranted, such as an intra-articular osteotomy or joint reconstruction. Fig. 1 Classical X-ray presentation of
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rupture/tenosynovitis Wound healing problem or infection Carpal tunnel syndrome and/or release Nerve injury CRPS Delayed union d / Nonunion Publication C I C I C I C I C I C I C I C I C I