![]() | Richard G EatonC.V. Starr Hand Surgery Center, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY | Emeritus Director, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hand Service, New York, NY | From Roosevelt Hospital and ... |
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Richard G Eaton:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichRichard G Eatonhas direct influence:Degenerative arthritis,Chronic paronychia,Darrach procedure,Basal joint,Mucous cysts,Boutonniere deformity,Joint injuries,Eponychial marsupialization.
Richard G Eaton:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Richard G Eaton has influence:Trapeziometacarpal joint,Ligament reconstruction,Tendon interposition,Thumb carpometacarpal,Surgical treatment,Grip strength,Mucous cysts.
KOL Resume for Richard G Eaton
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2014 | C.V. Starr Hand Surgery Center, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY |
2005 | Emeritus Director, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hand Service, New York, NY |
1992 | From Roosevelt Hospital and Roosevelt Hand Center, New York, New York. |
1976 | Roosevelt Hospital 428 West 59th St. New York, N.Y. 10019 |
1973 | Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 |
1968 | From The Roosevelt Hospital, 428 West 59th St., New York, N. Y. Instructor in Surgery (Orthopedic), Cornell Medical School, and Attending, Orthopedic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Roosevelt Hospital. Only in transposition of the index ray into thumb position can the dorsal venous system be included. |
Concept | World rank |
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injuries bony systems | #1 |
eponychial marsupialization | #1 |
william littler | #1 |
occupation innocuous injury | #1 |
bony systems | #1 |
impact athletes ability | #1 |
bony systems hand | #1 |
joint injuries hand | #1 |
eventual hand function | #1 |
common hand injuries | #1 |
distal scaphoid resection | #2 |
treatment mucous cysts | #2 |
hand hand deformities | #3 |
paronychia chronic | #3 |
midcarpal arthritis | #3 |
innocuous injury | #3 |
scaphoid resection | #5 |
painful thumb | #7 |
elbow reconstruction | #8 |
boutonniere deformity | #8 |
osteophyte excision | #9 |
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Prominent publications by Richard G Eaton
Distal Scaphoid Resection for Degenerative Arthritis Secondary to Scaphoid Nonunion: A 20-Year Experience
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term results of distal scaphoid excision for degenerative arthritis secondary to scaphoid nonunion and compare them with our original results published in 1999.
METHODS: Nineteen patients who were treated by distal scaphoid resection arthroplasty from 1987 through 2010 were included. The mean follow-up was 15 years (range, 10-25 y) vs 4 years in the previous study. Clinical evaluation included measurement of the visual analog pain scale, wrist range of ...
Known for Distal Scaphoid | Midcarpal Arthritis | Grip Strength | Proximal Row | Radiolunate Angle |
Various injuries to tendon, ligament, and bony systems of the hand have been considered. Each may have an impact on the athlete's ability to compete, and particularly on his eventual hand function and occupation. What seems initially an innocuous injury, and what so often in the past has been underemphasized, must be carefully evaluated and treated.
Known for Hand Injuries | Joint Dislocations | Fractures Bone | Ligaments Articular | Metacarpus Radiography |
The posttraumatic syndrome of Volkmann's ischemia and infarction is the end result of compromise of muscle perfusion within the osteofascial compartments of the forearm. The "closed space" arrangement as well as the particular neurovascular anatomy make the flexor forearm muscles particularly susceptible to the cyclic derangement of blood flow, which ultimately results in muscle ischemia and infarction. Only strong clinical awareness will allow appropriate early diagnosis and treatment ...
Known for Fasciotomy Forearm | Compartment Syndromes | Arm Injuries | Humans Ischemia |
Known for Hand Injuries |