Browsing by Subject "wrist"
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Beware of the ulno-palmar distal radial fragment
(2002)Five patients sustained isolated fractures of the ulnopalmar rim of the distal radius. In three cases the fragment was small and was classed as an avulsion fracture of the short radiolunate ligament. Palmar wrist subluxation ... -
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Occupation as a risk factor for carpal tunnel syndrome
(2015)Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a neurological disease caused by the compression of the median nerve which runs from the forearm into the palm of the hand. It is attributed to both genetic and environmental factors. ... -
Spaghetti wrist: Transverse injury, axial incision, layered microsurgical reconstruction
(2021)Introduction: Among various patterns of complex injuries of the wrist and forearm, “spaghetti wrist” refers to an extensive volar forearm laceration, in which several of the 12 tendons, 2 major nerves and 2 major arteries ... -
Ultrasonographic diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: introducing a new approach
(2016)Introduction: CTS, the most common nerve entrapment syndrome of the upper limb, is being diagnosed by clinical criteria, in most cases supported by the electrodiagnosis method, which appears limits regarding its sensitivity ... -
Vascularized bone grafts for upper limb reconstruction: Defects at the distal radius, wrist, and hand
(2010)Vascularized bone grafts have been successfully applied for the reconstruction of bone defects at the forearm, distal radius, carpus, and hand. Vascularized bone grafts are most commonly used in revision cases in which ...