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Apparent visi deformity: periscaphoid perilunate dissociation - a case report.
- Apparent visi deformity: periscaphoid perilunate dissociation - a case report. Hand Surg. 2009;14(2-3):145-8 Authors: Tatebe M, Hirata H, Koh S, Shinohara T We report a case of carpal instability complex, which presented apparent volar intercalated segmental instability (VISI) caused by acute injury. Proper diagnosis and treatment by ligament repair and Kirschne...

An uncommon cause for a common complaint.
- An uncommon cause for a common complaint. Hand Surg. 2009;14(2-3):131-4 Authors: Rust PA, Bennett T Infective tenosynovitis is an uncommon cause of a common condition namely carpal tunnel syndrome. Following an extensive review of the literature, we report what we understand to be the first published case of Mycobacterium kansasii (M. kansasii) causing tenosynov...

Medium-term outcome following intra-articular corticosteroid injection in first cmc joint arthritis using fluoroscopy.
- Medium-term outcome following intra-articular corticosteroid injection in first cmc joint arthritis using fluoroscopy. Hand Surg. 2009;14(2-3):99-104 Authors: Maarse W, Watts AC, Bain GI First carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis (1(st) CMCJ OA) is a common condition with variable results reported from local corticosteroid injection. This study aims to explore t...

Prospective evaluation of the sensory outcome following abdominoplasty.
- Related Articles Prospective evaluation of the sensory outcome following abdominoplasty. Ann Plast Surg. 2009 Dec;63(6):597-9 Authors: Lapid O, Plakht Y, van der Horst CM The aim of this study is to prospectively evaluate the changes in the sensation of the skin of the abdominal wall and thighs following abdominoplasty. Patients underwent standard full abdominop...

Preoperative shock wave therapy reduces ischemic necrosis in an epigastric skin flap model.
- Related Articles Preoperative shock wave therapy reduces ischemic necrosis in an epigastric skin flap model. Ann Plast Surg. 2009 Dec;63(6):682-4 Authors: Reichenberger MA, Germann G, Roth HJ, Meirer R, Engel H Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has recently been demonstrated to improve skin flap survival. In all these studies EWST was applied immediately ...

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