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Thumb Joint Replacement
Advanced arthritis in Linda Holland’s left thumb was a disability, and a painful one. “You can’t imagine the things you can’t do without a thumb,” she said. Dr. Thomas Trumble at Harborview Medical Center performed surgery, removing parts of the arthritic bone where cartilage had worn away, and inserting a biological cartilage graft to cushion the bone-contact point. Some patients, Trumble said, are better suited to synthetic spacers. Holland, now pain-free, calls Trumble a “miracle worker.” To view the full Inside Access program, go to Inside Access: Hand and Microsurgery Team. From the Series:Inside Access Preview
Video Length: 111
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: September 14, 2080
View Count: 321
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