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Record Nr.

UNINA9910735798703321

Autore

Bahm Jörg

Titolo

Surgical Rationales in Functional Reconstructive Surgery of the Upper Extremity / / by Jörg Bahm

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023

ISBN

3-031-32005-0

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (122 pages)

Disciplina

617.574059

Soggetti

Surgery, Plastic

Orthopedics

Pediatrics

Biomechanics

Physical therapy

Plastic Surgery

Orthopaedics

Physiotherapy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Foreword -- 1. Decision Making in Reconstructive Surgery -- 2. Pre- and Postoperative Functional Evaluation in Reconstructive Surgery -- 3. Biomechanics and Physiology in Reconstructive Surgery of the Upper Limb -- 4. Invited Contributions – Fields Outside of My Work -- 5. Specific Peripheral Nerve Surgery for the Upper Limb -- 6. Working on Targets: Reconstructive Surgery of Muscles, Tendons, Joints, Bones -- 7. Growing Joints: Disbalance, Incongruence, Dysplasia -- 8. Postoperative Rehabilitation After Reconstructive Surgery - Interaction With Physio- and Occupational Therapists -- 9. Dialogue Between Surgical Clinics and Research: How Could We Share Projects And Strategic Directions? -- 10. Complications, Pitfalls, the Worst Case: How We Learn From Our Mistakes in Reconstructive Surgery -- 11. Continuity in Surgical Education -- 12. Conclusions -- 13. General References.

Sommario/riassunto

This book develops and describes surgical rationales in the field of



reconstructive surgery for upper limb function, both in children and adults suffering from various diseases or trauma leading to a variety of motor and sensory impairments, sometimes associated with growth-related deformities. Every surgical career is a unique living story of learning, performing, questioning, trial and error, and finally success. Every surgeon has to integrate a wealth of information regarding ongoing clinical and research work in a range of disciplines; and with time and experience, a surgical rationale is developed that serves as a baseline and support for their day-to-day work. Following a structure starting with the patient’s needs, the surgeon and the training, the different tissues are addressed and their pathophysiology discussed in detail, including basic research and surgical expertise. The book is not a surgical compendium, but instead focuses on the detailed baseline behind day-to-day clinical examinations, functional evaluations and surgical work. Readers will learn how the tissues interact, how pathologies change them and interfere with their functions, and how to reverse the pathophysiological sequence by surgical-technical means to improve function. Although the book presents the author’s personal views, all aspects are explained and debated on the basis of past and current clinical findings, ongoing basic research and input from other disciplines: readers may disagree with certain points, but choose to implement some of the rationales and priorities, incorporate findings from fields they’d never previously explored, or investigate them further. This book offers an extensive framework of argumentation and is intended to inspire and support readers in terms of decision-making and understanding current or uncommon procedures. Practitioners in the fields of peripheral nerve surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, upper limb orthopedics, neuropediactrics, biomechanics, physiotherapy and ergotherapy will find the book a valuable asset, and a trusted companion in the daily quest to improve patient care!