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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Paying Respects To A Dedicated Hand Surgeon And Family Man, Dr. John M. Veitch, Robert C. Schenck Jr
Paying Respects To A Dedicated Hand Surgeon And Family Man, Dr. John M. Veitch, Robert C. Schenck Jr
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
A Gentleman Surgeon, Richard V. Worrell, Md, Thomas A. Decoster
A Gentleman Surgeon, Richard V. Worrell, Md, Thomas A. Decoster
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Workup And Treatment Of Acute Peripheral Nerve Injuries: A Review, Scott D. Evans
Workup And Treatment Of Acute Peripheral Nerve Injuries: A Review, Scott D. Evans
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) can be a devastating and life-changing condition, normally caused from traumatic and iatrogenic events. Proper treatment of PNI remains difficult, with less than half of surgical procedures resulting in good or excellent outcomes. Subsequently, physicians should be aware of important principles that can help with management of acute PNI. I reviewed studies on PNI involving anatomy and classification schemes; workup such as electrodiagnostic tests, imaging procedures, and surgical indications; and operative treatment options (including nerve repair and use of nerve grafts and conduits, and nerve, muscle, and tendon transfers). Although treatment of these injuries continues to …
Lipoma Of The Index Finger In A 64-Year-Old Man: A Case Report, Norfleet B. Thompson, Moheb S. Moneim
Lipoma Of The Index Finger In A 64-Year-Old Man: A Case Report, Norfleet B. Thompson, Moheb S. Moneim
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
Lipomas are benign tumors composed of adipose tissue and typically encountered in middle-aged patients. Although the etiology remains unknown, this lesion can occur throughout the body. However, it is rarely seen in the finger. Typical treatment has often involved observation, but excision techniques have also reported successful outcomes. We describe a 64-year-old male patient who reported to our clinic with a painless soft-tissue mass in the index finger of his left hand, and we performed operative excision for treatment. The findings of physical examinations, radiographs, and magnetic resonance imaging tests had indicated the presence of lipoma, and results of pathological …