Hand clinics
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Restoration of satisfactory function following composite tissue loss in the hand and forearm requires reconstruction of soft tissue defect, nerve and tendon injury, and skeletal fixation when fracture occurs. Microsurgical techniques often are required, but single-donor composite tissue transfers seldom are necessary. Reconstructive strategy requires careful planning. Decision-making principles and surgical alternatives are discussed at the end of the article.
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Review Case Reports
Management of farm-related injuries to the upper extremity.
This article familiarizes physicians with common farm equipment that can cause devastating hand injuries. The focus is on farm-related injuries to the hand and stresses the degree of soft tissue injuries, discusses avulsion injuries, and acute management principles. Types of injuries, their pathophysiology, case reports, and treatments also are reviewed. This article also stresses how these injuries differ from the urban trauma patient.