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      Forequarter Replantation

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 47Issue 11p1123.e1–1123.e5Published online: September 21, 2021
      • S. Raja Sabapathy
      • Hari Venkatramani
      • J. Dheenadhayalan
      • Praveen Bhardwaj
      • Dafang Zhang
      • S. Rajasekaran
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      Traumatic forequarter amputations are rare injuries in which the arm, clavicle, scapula, and proximal shoulder muscles are avulsed from the body. Historically, forequarter amputation has been treated with hemorrhage control, wound debridement, and soft tissue coverage. To our knowledge, successful forequarter replantation has not been previously reported. We present a rare case of forequarter amputation treated successfully with replantation. At the 4.5-year follow-up after replantation, the patient had antigravity elbow flexion, modest shoulder elevation, modest extrinsic finger function, and crude sensation.
      Forequarter Replantation
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      Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis of the Hand

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 44Issue 5p424.e1–424.e4Published online: June 19, 2018
      • John Kelpin
      • Matthew Fahrenkopf
      • Joshua Kelley
      • Mitchell Eichhorn
      • Matthew Martin
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        Mucormycosis is a relatively uncommon but highly aggressive fungal infection caused by the Mucormycotina subgroup of fungi. Mucormycosis usually affects the skin, sinuses, or lungs of an immunocompromised host. Other risk factors for development of mucormycosis include hematologic malignancy, intravenous drug abuse, chronic steroid use, and contaminated traumatic wounds. Cutaneous mucormycosis of the hand involving the skin and soft tissues is rare but has been reported previously. In this case report, we review the clinical course of a patient with mucormycosis of the hand who was found to have extensive soft tissue and bony destruction and ultimately required amputation.
        Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis of the Hand
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        A Novel Muscle Transfer for Independent Digital Control of a Myoelectric Prosthesis: The Starfish Procedure

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 44Issue 2p163.e1–163.e5Published online: June 13, 2018
        • R. Glenn Gaston
        • John W. Bracey
        • Mark A. Tait
        • Bryan J. Loeffler
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        Control of independent digital flexion and extension has remained an elusive goal in myoelectric prosthetics for upper extremity amputees. We first performed a cadaver study to determine the feasibility of transferring the interossei muscles for each digit to the dorsum of the hand without damaging the neurovascular pedicles. Once this capability was ensured, a clinical case was performed transferring the interossei of the middle and ring fingers to the dorsum of the hand where they could serve as a myoelectric signal for a partial hand amputee to allow individual digital control with a myoelectric prosthesis.
        A Novel Muscle Transfer for Independent Digital Control of a Myoelectric Prosthesis: The Starfish Procedure
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