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- BookE. Christopher Orton, Eric Monnet ; illustrated by Molly Borman, Thomas O. McCracken.Contents:
Cardiopulmonary function / Orton
Cardiopulmonary monitoring and supportive care / Orton
Instrumentation / Orton
Thoracotomy / Orton
Sternotomy / Orton
Minimally-invasive thoracic surgery / Monnet, Orton
Thoracostomy and pleural drainage / Monnet
Thoracic wall / Monnet
Pleural effusions / Monnet
Pneumothorax / Monnet
Thymoma and mediastinal masses / Monnet
Esophagus / Orton
Vascular ring anomalies / Monnet
Trachea / Monnet
Lung / Monnet
Diaphragm / Orton
Pericardium / Monnet, Orton
Strategies for cardiac surgery / Orton
Patent ductus arteriosus / Orton
Pulmonary and aortic valves / Orton
Tricuspid and mitral valves / Orton
Congenital septal defects / Orton
Cor triatriatum and double-chambered right ventricle / Orton
Cardiac neoplasia / Orton
Epicardial pacemaker implantation / Monnet.Digital Access Wiley 2018 - ArticleSchneider LH, Hunter JM, Norris TR, Nadeau PO.J Hand Surg Am. 1977 Nov;2(6):452-5.Thirty seven digital flexor tendon injuries in 31 patients were treated by closure of the skin and delayed repair from 24 hours to 21 days later. All skin wounds healed without serious complication, and there were no infections. On examination at a minium of 4 months after repair, 36% had total active motion (TAM) of 220 degrees, 32% from 200 degrees to 220 degrees, 6% from 180 degrees to 200 degrees and 26% with less than 180 degrees. Under proper conditions, repair of flexor tendons can be carried out with the expectation of results comparable to more complex reconstruction procedures.