Reconstruction of the hand.
- Date:
- 197?
- Film
About this work
Description
The adult patient (only identifiable at the end) has a malformed thumb but satisfactory movement of the other fingers. This extraordinary surgery shows how the small finger is amputated and then placed where the thumb should be. The surgery is considerably edited down for this film. After surgery, the patient has good movement and the hand can grip more naturally, open containers and write but still looks rather strange without the missing a digit. The patient writes his signature and demonstrates fine motor skills using a fine screwdriver, winding a watch and tying shoelaces. He can light a match and smoke a cigarette.
Publication/Creation
Cardiff : Welsh National School of Medicine, 197?
Physical description
1 film reel (10 min.) : silent ; col.
Notes
Very acetic.
1 of 121 clinical cine films (1950s-80s) donated to the Wellcome Library by the former University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff University in 2013. The majority of the films were created by the college as part of their teaching activities with most dating from between 1950-80. There are a few earlier examples of films from elsewhere from the 1930s which were in distribution and were collected by the university.
Creator/production credits
Mr S. H. Richards
Copyright note
Cardiff University
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores5791FBy appointment Manual request