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Secondary Surgery after Extremity Trauma

Introduction

I started this section as preparation work for a talk at a 2020 ASSH Meeting precourse.

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Pollicization

Thumb lengthening

Ivan Matev's chapter in Foucher's book:

  1. 50% easy, 80% possible, sometimes 100% in young
  2. young - slower (1mm /d) but more lengthening
  3. older - more likely bone graft (45-60 days) if no good callus - in situ
  4. problems - union, angulation, infection, MCPJ flexion
  5. need good skin first
  6. can pain nail
  7. make sure CMCJ is good, skin at tip is good first, sometimes need to deepen/widen web

References

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