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Editor-in-Chief’s inaugural address: the commitment of Archives of Hand and Microsurgery to excellence and global reach

Choi YR

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Evolving trends of hand injuries in Korea (2010-2023): a comprehensive analysis and implications for hand surgeons

Kang D

Purpose: Recent changes in industrial safety, technology, and demographics have raised questions about the evolving landscape of hand injuries in Korea. This study analyzed trends in hand injuries from 2010...
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Usefulness of the osteocutaneous lateral arm free flap for small to moderate-sized bone and soft tissue defects of the hand: a report of two cases

Kim Y, Park H, Whang J, Kim S

Reconstructive options for multidigit or soft tissue defects of the hand are varied, yet complex hand defects remain particularly challenging. These cases often necessitate microvascular reconstruction using osteocutaneous free flaps...
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Normative forearm torque data: a cross-sectional study on the Korean population

Min KT, Kim H

Purpose: Establishing normative values for forearm rotational torque is essential for assessing upper limb function and guiding therapeutic interventions. Previous studies have focused on Western populations, leaving a gap in...
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Clinical and radiologic outcomes of partial trapeziectomy and suture button suspensionplasty for the treatment of thumb carpometacarpal joint arthritis: a study with a minimum 2-year follow-up

Koh Y, Park SG, Nam JJ, Park JW, Choi IC

Purpose: This study investigated the clinical and radiologic outcomes of partial trapeziectomy and suspensionplasty with a suture button for thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint osteoarthritis over a 2-year follow-up period. Methods: This...
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Half-wedge osteotomy and reverse repositioning for dorsal malunion distal radius fracture: a preliminary report with a case series

Kim S, Park H, Whang J

Purpose: Treatment options for distal radius malunion with dorsal angulation include open-wedge osteotomy using a volar approach or closed-wedge osteotomy. An advantage of open-wedge osteotomy is that it preserves the...
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Arthroscopic scaphocapitate fusion with lunate preservation without autologous bone grafts for Lichtman stage III Kienböck disease: a retrospective observational study

Min KT, Park JK

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of arthroscopic scaphocapitate fusion with lunate preservation, without autologous bone grafts, in stage III Kienböck disease, which causes significant wrist dysfunction due...
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Cubital tunnel syndrome caused by an intraneural ganglion cyst treated with epineurectomy: a report of three cases

Kang HT, Kang HJ

The potential causes of cubital tunnel syndrome include trauma, bone deformity, and space-occupying lesions such as tumors. An intraneural ganglion is a cystic tumor composed of a fibrous capsule containing...
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Management of carpal bone fractures other than the scaphoid: a narrative review

Oh MJ, Oh CH, Kang JW

While scaphoid injuries are the most common carpal bone injuries, injuries to other carpal bones also occur frequently, accounting for about 40% of all carpal bone injuries. These non-scaphoid injuries...
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The feasibility of anterior plate fixation in distal-third humeral shaft fractures: a retrospective case series

Kim KT, Kim SJ, Shim JW

Purpose: The surgical approaches and types of implants used for the fixation of distal-third humerus shaft fractures remain a matter of debate. We examined fracture patterns and evaluated the feasibility...
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Bilateral superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator free flap reconstruction for a large elbow neurofibroma: a case report

Lee S, Eun S

Neurofibromas are benign neoplasms originating from neural tissues that rarely transform into malignancies. Approximately 25% to 45% of neurofibromas are located in the head and neck; the most common sites...
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Latissimus dorsi and omental free flap reconstruction of a large buttock soft-tissue defect using the lateral circumflex femoral artery descending branch as the recipient vessel: a case report

Lee S, Eun S

Large defects in the buttock region are uncommon and pose significant challenges for reconstruction. The skin in this area adheres firmly to the subcutaneous tissue, making mobilization difficult. Attempts to...
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Comparative outcomes of the thenar flap, partial toe pulp free flap, and radial artery superficial palmar flap for fingertip and pulp defect reconstruction: a retrospective chart review

Kim S, Ryu D, Whang J, Seo H, Heo J

Purpose: This study compared the outcomes of three commonly used reconstructive techniques—the thenar flap, partial toe pulp free flap, and radial artery superficial palmar (RASP) flap—for the reconstruction of fingertip...
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