An Evidence-Based Approach to the Fingertip Diseases

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An Evidence-Based Approach to the Fingertip Diseases is the first textbook written for all surgeons and physicians to help them understand normal fingertips' anatomy, embryology, histopathology, and microbiology. The authors have written lucidly with illustrative diagrams and pictures to narrate the nuances of the fingertip and its pathology.

There are various studies and publications about fingertip injuries and amputations. The book editor J. Terrence Jose Jerome has written a chapter on surgical anatomy and classification of fingertip injuries. This chapter gives a clear understanding of amputations based on anatomical structures and assists in the treatment plan for surgeons.

Infections of the fingertip are a vital topic for learning and effective treatment. A chapter has been dedicated to discussing bacterial, fungal, and other infections of the fingertip. Surgical treatment of these infections in the subsequent chapter briefly discusses the principles, techniques, procedures, and outcomes. Chapters on the management of fingertip amputations comprises advanced state-of-the-art techniques and different reconstructive options for the surgeons to refresh and the aspirants to master from the beginning. The range of management includes conservative, reposition flaps, reconstructive flaps, microsurgery, and super microsurgery, and all components of the therapeutic armamentarium as the surgeon progresses to expert status. Dedicated chapters on thumb injuries, children's fingertip anomalies and injuries, fractures, dislocations of the fingertip, benign and malignant tumors, connective tissue disorders, rehabilitation, splints, therapy, and medico-legal aspects of the fingertip precisely lend the book.

Special features

  • The book chapters have been contributed by authors from around the world, many of whom have pioneered the techniques they describe.
  • Surgical procedures are described in a step-by-step manner and illustrated in detail with high-quality photographs, illustrations, and videos.
  • The writing style is accessible with interactive and reader-friendly study in every chapter.
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    Access your complimentary online version directly from https://medone.thieme.com by using the unique code in the front of this book.

    Klappentext

    An Evidence-Based Approach to the Fingertip Diseases is the first textbook written for all surgeons and physicians to help them understand normal fingertips’ anatomy, embryology, histopathology, and microbiology. The authors have written lucidly with illustrative diagrams and pictures to narrate the nuances of the fingertip and its pathology. There are various studies and publications about fingertip injuries and amputations. The book editor J. Terrence Jose Jerome has written a chapter on surgical anatomy and classification of fingertip injuries. This chapter gives a clear understanding of amputations based on anatomical structures and assists in the treatment plan for surgeons. Infections of the fingertip are a vital topic for learning and effective treatment. A chapter has been dedicated to discussing bacterial, fungal, and other infections of the fingertip. Surgical treatment of these infections in the subsequent chapter briefly discusses the principles, techniques, procedures, and outcomes. Chapters on the management of fingertip amputations comprises advanced state-of-the-art techniques and different reconstructive options for the surgeons to refresh and the aspirants to master from the beginning. The range of management includes conservative, reposition flaps, reconstructive flaps, microsurgery, and super microsurgery, and all components of the therapeutic armamentarium as the surgeon progresses to expert status. Dedicated chapters on thumb injuries, children’s fingertip anomalies and injuries, fractures, dislocations of the fingertip, benign and malignant tumors, connective tissue disorders, rehabilitation, splints, therapy, and medico-legal aspects of the fingertip precisely lend the book. Special features - The book chapters have been contributed by authors from around the world, many of whom have pioneered the techniques they describe. - Surgical procedures are described in a step-by-step manner and illustrated in detail with high-quality photographs, illustrations, and videos. - The writing style is accessible with interactive and reader-friendly study in every chapter. Online at MedOne Access your complimentary online version directly from https://medone.thieme.com by using the unique code in the front of this book.

    Inhalt

    1. Clinical Anatomy of Fingertip
    2. Histopathology of Fingertip/Nail Bed
    3. Microbiological Evaluation of the Nail Bed Infection
    4. Surgical Anatomy and Classifications of Injuries
    5. Surgical Management of Nail Bed InfectionsBacterial, Fungal, and Others
    6. Techniques of Nail Reconstruction
    7. Distal Interphalangeal Joint Fractures and Dislocations
    8. Replantation and Revascularization of the Distal Phalanx
    9. Fingertip Amputations
      9A. Conservative Treatment of Fingertip Diseases
      9B. V-Y Advancement Flap for Fingertip Injuries
      9C. Oblique Triangular Flap (Venkataswami Flap) for Oblique Fingertip Amputations
      9D. Cross-Finger Flap
      9E. Heterodigital Arterialized Flaps
      9F. Graft Reposition on Flap (GRF) for Allen Type IV Fingertip Amputations
      9G. Evidence in Digital Pulp Reconstruction
      9H. First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap
      9I. Thenar Flap
      9J. Pivot and Homodigital Flaps for Fingertip Injuries
      9K. Revision Amputation
    10. The Anatomical Basis, History, and Future of Digital Reconstruction
    11. Thumb Injuries, Repair, and Microsurgical Reconstruction
    12. Fingertip Injuries in Children
    13. Fingertip Injuries Outcome Score: An update
    14. Mallet Finger
    15. Jersey Finger Injuries and BoneLigamentTendon Complex
    16. Glomus Tumors
    17. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Fingertip
    18. Osteoarthritis and Connective Tissue Disorders (DIP Joint)
    19. Congenital Fingertip Anomalies
    20. Rehabilitation, Therapy, and Splints for Fingertip Diseases
    21. Medicolegal Aspects of Fingers/Thumb

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789392819360
    • Editor J Terrence Jerome
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1. A.
    • Größe H241mm x B171mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9789392819360
    • Format Set mit div. Artikeln (Set)
    • ISBN 978-93-92819-36-0
    • Veröffentlichung 07.08.2024
    • Titel An Evidence-Based Approach to the Fingertip Diseases
    • Untertitel Incl E-Book
    • Gewicht 816g
    • Herausgeber Thieme, Stuttgart
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Medical Books

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