23 research outputs found
A re-look at pollicization
One of the most difficult and intricate surgeries in the field of hand surgery is that of Pollicization. It involves transfer of one of the fingers to create a new functioning thumb when it is absent. This elegant surgical technique has evolved over the 100 years from a simple, though unaesthetic transposition of digits to a complex procedure which demands an intelligent use of skin flaps, osteotomy and muscle balancing to create an almost normal looking aesthetic thumb. We present a review of this procedure briefly touching on its historical development, indications, and refinements in the critical steps of the technique, long term results and complications.Pollicization continues to be one of the most useful surgeries in improving the function of the hand and has stood the test of time
Radiographic imaging of the wrist
Imaging techniques play an important role in evaluating the complex anatomy of bone and soft tissues of the wrist. The standard wrist radiographs and specialized views still form a very important imaging modality to unravel the wrist pathology in their simplest forms. This article discusses the routine radiography of the wrist followed by ancillary views and dynamic studies for each of the routine view described that helps reveal both static and dynamic pathologies. The literature search was carried out using the search strings or key words, and the databases were searched using the time frame of 1990 to 2011 that included Scopus, MD consult, Web of Knowledge, Pub Med, Ovid Medline and Cochrane Library. The print journals and books available at Manipal University library were hand searched and secondary search was done for the relevant articles included in the references of primary articles. Full articles as well as abstracts were used for the review