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  2. Hand surgery - Wikipedia

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    A recent advance is the progression to 'wide awake hand surgery.' [8] In a few countries such as Sweden, Finland and Singapore, hand surgery is recognized as a clinical specialty in its own right, [9] with a formal four to six years hand surgery resident training program. Hand surgeons going through these programs are trained in all aspects of ...

  3. Adrian Flatt hand collection - Wikipedia

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    The Adrian Flatt hand collection is a collection of plaster and bronze casts of human hands on display at the Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.The casts were created by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Adrian Flatt (1921—2017), and the collection features the hands of various former United States presidents, actors, athletes, scientists, musicians, artists, astronauts, and other ...

  4. Plastic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. Reconstructive surgery covers a wide range of specialties, including craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of ...

  5. Healing at Home: How To Take Care of Yourself After Surgery - AOL

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  6. Hand transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The first short-term success in human hand transplant surgery occurred with Clint Hallam, [4] from New Zealand. Hallam lost his hand in an accident while in prison. [5] [6] [7] The operation was performed on September 23, 1998, [8] in Lyon, France, by a team assembled from different countries around the world led by French Professor Jean-Michel Dubernard, including Professor Nadey Hakim, from ...

  7. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release - Wikipedia

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    Surgery, either open or endoscopic is a way to treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A meta-analysis supports the conclusion that endoscopic carpal tunnel release is favored over the open carpal tunnel release in terms of a reduction in scar tenderness and increase in grip and pinch strength at a 12-week follow-up [ 4 ]

  8. One Stop Wide Awake surgery - Wikipedia

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    One Stop Wide Awake (OSWA) is a surgical model [1] which was initially developed for hand surgery in the United Kingdom. It is recognized as effective by the Royal Society of Medicine . The model centres on complete surgical care within one management stop, and with reduced risks due to the avoidance of general anesthesia , regional anaesthesia ...

  9. Brunelli procedure - Wikipedia

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    Hand surgery: ICD-9-CM: 81.7 [edit on Wikidata] The Brunelli Procedure [1] is a surgical procedure that can be used to correct instability in the wrist. [2]