DGH Jahreskongresse
Freitag
- The Treatment of Mutilating Hand Injuries
- Amputation and Prosthesis in the Useless Hand
- Degloving Injuries to The Hand: Replantation, Reconstruction, or Amputation?
- Macro Avulsion Amputation – Keep it or Dump it?
- De Marchetti’s AvulsionAmputation of the Thumb. Reconstruction and Results
- The Need for Free Flaps for Reconstruction of the Hand and Distal Forearm: A Retrospective Analyses over a Period of 3 Years
- Free Parascapular Flap and Simultaneous Tendon Interposition Graft for Severe Scar Contracture of the Hand
- Reconstruction of severe hand injuries - chances and limits.
- Circular Saw Injury of the Hand: Analysis of Genesis up to Rehabilitation and Compensation
- History of Wide Awake Surgery (WALANT)
- Wide Awake Surgery CMC and Dupuytren
- WALANT Tenolysis
- WALANT - Tendon Transfer
- Wideawake versus Brachial Plexus Block Trapeziectomy with Ligament Reconstruction and Tendon Interposition: A Retrospective Study
- Is Hand Surgery in Local Anaesthesia with Adrenaline („Wide Awake“) Safe and Reliable – Systematic Literature Review and Own Experience in 163 Patients
- Sarcoma of the Hand and Wrist: Longterm Survival
- Free Fibular Transplantation after Resection of Malignant Osseous Tumors
- Free Gracilis Flap for Sarcoma Reconstruction
- Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Upper Extremity – an Oncosurgical and Reconstructive Challenge
- Upper Extremity Reconstruction after Sarcoma Resection
- Reconstruction of a Large Soft Tissue Defect of the Hand with a Fasciocutaneous Chimeric ALT Free Flap after Sarcoma Resection
- Oncological and Functional Results after Ray Amputations for Sarcomas of the Hand and Wrist
- Seven Years Follow Up after Implantation of a Custom Made Wrist Prosthesis (Universal 2) in a Patient with a Giant Cell Tumor of the Distal Radius
- Biomechanics of the DRUJ
- Pathologic Anatomy after Loss of the Ulnar Head
- Ulnar Head Prosthesis
- Partial Hemi-Arthroplasties of the DRUJ
- Semi-Constraint DRUJ Prosthesis
- Biomechanical Testing of the Transosseous Fixation of the Distal Radioulnar Ligaments
- Posttraumatic Ulnar Overlength Following Distal Radius Fractur in Children: Correction by Callus Distraction of the Radius
- Selective Reconstruction of the Palmar Ulnoradial Ligament Preliminary Experience with Moritomo ́s Technique
- The Distal Radioulnar Joint – Tips and Tricks to Avoid Complications Following Palmar Plating of Unstable Distal Radius Fractures