Publisher's Synopsis
The commonest peripheral nerve disease in man is leprosy. It is estimated that over 12 million people suffer from this disease and about a fourth of them have some deformity. However, the majority of deformities seen in leprosy are not peculiar to the disease. They are also seen in other peripheral neuropathies including trauma, and systematic diseases like diabetes. The principles of management and surgical treatment of deformities secondary to peripheral nerve disease are verymuch the same, no matter what the cause. This comprehensive volume on the subject will therefore be of value to surgeons all over the world, not just in countries with a high incidence of leprosy. Three major chapters of the book deal with correction of deformities of the face, the hand, and the foot. The other chapters cover related aspects such as pathogenesis and pathology, the skin and peripheral nerves, complications and secondary disorders, complementary changes and rehabilitation. The book richly illustrated throughout.The authors' combined experience dates back to the fifties, and they have thus been able to overview the development of reconstructive surgery in leprosy from its very inception.;The result is a fund of information and practical knowledge which will be useful to all surgeons working with patients with peripheral nerve disease.