Total Joint Arthroplasty in the Treatment of Advanced Stages of Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis Article in The Journal Of Hand Surgery · January 2007 Abstract: Purpose: Osteoarthritis of the thumb basal joint is a very common and disabling condition that frequently affects middle-aged women. Many different surgical techniques have been proposed for extensive degenerative arthritis… [Read More]
Treatment of Early Basal Joint Arthritis
Using a Combined Arthroscopic Debridement and Metacarpal Osteotomy Article in Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery · July 2007 Abstract: Osteoarthritis of the thumb basal joint is a common and disabling condition, and early stages of which are often seen in middle-aged women. Arthroscopic assessment of the first carpometacarpal joint allows easy identification and classification of… [Read More]
Management of Elbow Ankylosis in a Head Injured Patient With Floating Elbow Injury
Article in Orthopedics · July 2008 Abstract: The development of heterotopic ossification around the elbow has been linked to trauma (particularly fractures or dislocations), closed head injury, spinal cord injury, burns of the extremity, genetic traits, adult respiratory distress syndrome, and orthotopic liver transplant.1-3 Pain and lack of motion are the most common complaints during the progression… [Read More]
Total Joint Arthroplasty for the Arthritic Thumb – Carpometacarpal Joint
Article in American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead, N.J.) · August 2008 Abstract: Thumb basal joint arthritis remains one of the most common and functionally limiting conditions that orthopedic and hand surgeons encounter in daily practice. Nevertheless, surgical treatment options have largely centered on ablative procedures in which the critical trapezial carpal bone is excised… [Read More]
Tears of the Scapholunate & Lunotriquetral Ligaments
The Floating Lunate: Arthroscopic Treatment of Simultaneous Complete Tears of the Scapholunate and Lunotriquetral Ligaments American Association for Hand Surgery 2008 Abstract: Carpal instabilities continue to be a controversial topic in hand surgery. Accurate diagnosis of the ligament injuries is usually difficult without an arthroscopic evalu-ation. Few studies have focused on the diagnosis and proper… [Read More]
Arthroscopic Trapeziometacarpal Arthroplasty
Article · November 2009 Abstract: Advanced basal joint arthritis that has failed conservative treatment has traditionally been treated with some type of procedure that encompasses complete trapezial excision. An arthroscopic technique entailing only minimal trapezial debridement coupled with insertion of a synthetic interposition material is described. This provides the implicit benefits of a minimally invasive… [Read More]
Surgical Treatment for Unstable Mallet Finger
Surgical Treatment Options for Unstable Mallet Fractures Article in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery · August 2011 Abstract: Management of mallet fractures is still a matter of discussion throughout the literature. For some authors, mallet fractures involving more than 1/3 of the articular surface and palmar subluxation of the distal phalanx require surgical treatment. In this study we… [Read More]
Scientific Article: Corrective osteotomy in Pediatrics
Corrective Osteotomy After Damage of the Distal Radial Physis in Children Article in Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery · December 2011 Abstract: Distal radial physis closure in children can develop severe wrist deformity (radial shortening). These patients can be treated using a single-step surgery. It was carried out in the form of a corrective osteotomy… [Read More]
Arthroscopic assisted fixation of wrist fractures
Functional outcome of arthroscopic assisted fixation of distal radius fractures Article in Indian Journal of Orthopaedics · March 2013 Abstract: Many studies in literature have supported the role of wrist arthroscopy as an adjunct to the stable fixation of unstable intraarticular distal radial fractures. This article focuses on the surgical technique, indications, advantages, and results… [Read More]
Thumb: Arthroscopic Indications & Technique
Clinical Case Review: Arthroscopic Indications & Technique for Artelon Interposition Arthroplasty of the Thumb Trapeziometacarpal Joint Alejandro Badia, MD, FACS.Miami Hand Center, Florida,USA.Prakash Khanchandani, MS Click here for PDF Cite this Article: Badia, Alejandro & Khanchandani, Prakash. (2013). Clinical Case Review: ARTHROSCOPIC INDICATIONS & TECHNIQUE FOR ARTELON INTERPOSITION ARTHROPLASTY OF THE THUMB TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL JOINT.
Distal Radius Fracture Management
Pearls and pitfalls for comminuted distal radius fractures Article in BMC proceedings · May 2015 Fractures of the distal end of radius have been estimated to account for nearly 20% of all fractures seen in a routine emergency room. Despite this, until very recently, the distal radius fracture was not treated as aggressively as other… [Read More]
Enhance Your Cricket Performance & Prevent Injuries
Badia Hand to Shoulder Center wants to help you keep your cricket game on point while protecting yourself from potential orthopedic injuries. 3 Tips to Avoid Orthopedic Injuries Enhance Cricket Performance with Specialized Orthopedic Care! At the Badia Hand to Shoulder Center, we understand the unique demands placed on cricket athletes. With cutting-edge facilities and… [Read More]
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