The Hip - book

Group Fasicular Nerve Repair

– Discussion:     – indicated in cases where a minimal number of group fasicles can clearly be indentified;     – may be indicated in lacerations of the median and ulnar nerves in the distal forearm; – Operative Technique:     – expsure and debridement:          – see: phalangeal incisions:   … Read more

Grayson’s Ligament

  – Discussion:     – Grayson’s & Cleland’s ligament hold skin in position during flexion and extension of the finger;     – Grayson’s ligaments are thin and go from tendon sheath to the skin, and to some extent protect the nervovascular bundle (prevent bow stringing of the N/V bundle during flexion);     – … Read more

Glomus Tumor

    – Discussion:     – glomus body is a neuromyoarterial apparatus;     – glomus is a controlled arteriovenous anastomosis or shunt between terminal vessels;     – its function is to regulate peripheral blood flow in the digits;     – majority of the lesions occur in females between the ages of … Read more

Girdlestone Taylor Procedure

– Discussion:        – this procedure allows long toe flexors to behave like intrinsic muscles producing active plantar flexion at MP joints & extension at IP joint;        – indicated for flexible hammer toes and claw toes;        – inform pt that toe ischemia sometimes follows correction of this … Read more

Gamekeeper’s Thumb

– See:       – Pediatric Game Keeper’s Thumb       – Thumb Deformities in RA       – Rheumatoid Gamekeeper’s Thumb       – Thumb MP Joint Dislocation – Discussion:     – involves injury to ulnar collateral ligament of thumb MCP joint, causing instability at that joint;     – the orignal description refered to … Read more