Symposium on microsurgery--practical use in orthopaedics
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Lenguaje: | English |
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St. Louis :
Mosby,
©1979
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A perspective of microsurgical concepts in orthopaedic surger / J. Leonard Goldner.
- A history of microsurgery / Richard H. Gelberman.
- The microsurgery laboratory / Craig R. Stirrat, Anthony V. Seaber.
- Techniques of microsurgery / Donald S. Bright.
- Replantation of amputated parts technique, results, and indications / James R. Urbaniak.
- Postoperative management in replantation / Donald S. Bright, Sydney Wright.
- Management of bone in microvascular surgery / Michael George Hayes, James R. Urbaniak.
- Vascular defects and salvage of failed vascular repairs / Jack W. Tupper.
- Thrombosis of ulnar artery at the wrist / L. Andrew Koman, James R. Urbaniak.
- General discussion.
- Microsurgery in the anterior approach to the cervical spine / Richard S. Kramer.
- Microneurosurgery / Robert H. Wilkins.
- Microsurgery and the technique of lumbar laminectomy / Richard H. Rothman.
- General discussion.
- Internal neurolysis / E. F. Shaw Wilgis.
- Application of microsurgical techniques in the care of the injured peripheral nerve / James R. Urbaniak, Fredric H. Warren.
- Nerve grafts to the brachial plexus / E. F. Shaw Wilgis.
- General discussion.
- Electrophysiology of nerves / Donald S. Bright, Roni Sehayik.
- Fascicular nerve repair / Jack W. Tupper.
- Toe-to-hand transfer / Joseph E. Kutz.
- Toe-to-hand transfer / Joseph E. Kutz, Cathy B. Thomson, Howard W. Klein.
- Free vascularized bone grafts / Joseph E. Kutz, Cathy B. Thomson.
- Microvascular free groin flaps / James B. Steichen.
- General discussion.
- Use of electromagnetic flowmeters in experimental microvascular surgery / Barry S. Schonwetter, Anthony V. Seaber, James R. Urbaniak, Donald S. Bright.
- Experimental microlymphatic surgery / Anthony V. Seaber, James R. Urbaniak, Hiroo Hiramatsu.
- Concepts of peripheral nerve repair with emphasis on management of small and large nerve gaps / J. Leonard Goldner.
- General discussion