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Correction of hand deformities after burns

Son D

Hand burns can lead to deformities even after successful primary healing. They are the most common cause of skin contracture involving the hand. This review article discusses ways to correct...
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Intraneural glomus tumor within the digital nerve: a case report

Kim S

A glomus tumor is a soft tissue tumor that arises from the glomus body, a peripheral organ responsible for regulating skin temperature. It accounts for about 1% to 5% of...
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Impact on the service volume of a single hand surgery center during the COVID-19 pandemic period in Daegu

Oh SH, Kim YW, Woo SH

Purpose: We investigated what changes occurred at single hand surgery center during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Daegu, Korea using patient data of 4 years (2018–2021). Methods: This is...
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Band acro-osteolysis in a Black woman: a case report and review of the literature

Dan JM, Ha C, Lee HJ

Acro-osteolysis is a bone resorption reaction that progresses slowly in the distal phalanx of the hand and foot and is associated with various diseases. It can be classified as idiopathic...
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Reconstruction of the sciatic nerve using bilateral vascularized sural nerve grafts: a case report

Roh SG, Chun JY, Lee NH, Shin JY, Kim JL

An injury of a peripheral nerve may require reconstruction for motor and sensory function recovery. However, if the nerve defect is long, especially in the lower extremities, reconstruction with successful...
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and prostaglandin usage for shred injury of the fingers: a case report

Kim H, Oh JR

A 53-year-old woman came to the emergency department because her right hand had been stuck in a potato-shredding machine for 30 minutes. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers were shredded...
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Atypical forearm fractures associated with long-term bisphosphonate use: the perspective of hand surgeons

Cha SM, Shin HD, Heo YM, Park SE, Lee SH

Bisphosphonates are widely used to treat osteoporosis, but atypical femoral fractures have emerged as a serious complication. Similar fractures of the forearm have been reported since 2010, and retrospective studies...
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Multiple ancient schwannomas of the ulnar nerve at distant sites: a case report

Yoon T, Hong KY

In rare cases, schwannoma—a benign peripheral nerve tumor—undergoes chronic degenerative changes and progresses to ancient schwannoma. Herein, we report the first case of ulnar nerve-derived multiple ancient schwannomas, which uncommonly...
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Compartment syndrome as a donor-site complication of anterolateral thigh free flap: a case report

Moon BM, Pae WS

Compartment syndrome (CS) occurs infrequently as a complication at the donor site of an anterolateral thigh free flap (ALT-FF). We treated a 26-year-old male patient who was a professional soldier...
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The use of the dorsal metacarpal artery for reconstruction of distal dorsal finger defects: an anatomic study and clinical experience

Lee K, Jo T, Jeong W, Kim J, Son D, Choi J

Purpose: Dorsal metacarpal artery (DMA) flaps have been used successfully for distal dorsal finger defects. Some studies have reported inconsistent DMA anatomy, and there have been no studies on the...
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Steroid injection using tendon excursion for trigger finger: introduction to injection methods and analysis of treatment results

Ko SH, Kim DE, Lee TJ

Purpose: Local corticosteroid injections are routinely used as first-line treatment for trigger finger. However, accurate delivery of steroids into the tendon sheath is important for the effectiveness of the treatment...
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Variation of the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve identified within the tendon sheath of the flexor carpal radialis

Park HS, Choi SW, Bae JY

Purpose: During volar plate fixation of distal radius fractures, we have encountered patients with an anomalous course of the palmar cutaneous branch (PCB) of the median nerve within the sheath...
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Direction change in a distal bypass graft due to increased collateral perfusion after the free flap transfer: a case report

Seo D, Dannoura Y, Ishii R, Tada K, Horiuchi K

Distal bypass combined with a free flap is a frequent surgical option for ischemic ulcers of the lower extremities. Here, we describe a patient in whom there was a change...
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Surgical treatment of sagittal band injuries and classification according to operative findings

Lee KJ, Song CH, Kim JS, Koh SH, Lee DC, Roh SY, Park JH

Purpose The indications for surgery in patients with acute closed sagittal band injuries are still undetermined. The purpose of this study was to classify the types of injuries based on intraoperative...
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Segmental schwannomatosis in the upper extremity: a case report and review of the literature

Ha C, Kang YK, Ha JW, Han DH, Lee JK, Han SH

Schwannomas, the most frequently occurring benign tumors of the peripheral nerve sheath, generally remain as painless swellings for several years before diagnosis. Multiple schwannomas involving different nerves within the same...
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