The podcast of the European Journal of Hand Surgery. This is a series of exciting podcasts hosted by and featuring experts in the field of Hand Surgery, talking about the evidence that guides their practice and discussing the latest publications in our Journal

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The podcast of the European Journal of Hand Surgery. This is a series of exciting podcasts hosted by and featuring experts in the field of Hand Surgery, talking about the evidence that guides their practice and discussing the latest publications in our Journal
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Recent Episodes

May 27, 2026
Episode 17: FESSH Special issue with Esther Vogelin &Philip Honigmann
<p>Join host Jane McEachan as she discusses the FESSH Special issue with Professor Esther Vögelin & Professor Philip Honigmann. </p><p>In hand surgery, we often discuss the delicate balance between surgical intervention and conservative treatment. It’s crucial to understand that each patient’s needs are unique. What works for one might not work for another. </p><p><br></p><p>This upcoming FESSH Congress is themed "Restoration of the Balance" for a reason. We’re not just aiming to restore anatomy; we’re focused on restoring function tailored to individual patients. </p><p><br></p><p>Let’s explore how 3D printing technology and nerve transfers are shifting the landscape of treatment options. The goal? Achieve results that truly reflect the balance of patient needs and surgical possibilities. </p><p><br></p><p>As we prepare for this year’s congress, it’s a reminder: the best outcomes come from collaboration between surgeons, therapists, and the patients themselves. </p>

March 15, 2026
Episode 16: Hyperselective Neurectomy for Upper Limb Spasticity: Insights from Caroline Leclerc
<p>Dr. Caroline Leclercq has dedicated over 35 years to understanding upper limb spasticity. Her recent paper reveals how hyperselective neurectomy can transform lives by addressing spastic components and improving patient outcomes. </p><p><br></p><p>But it’s not just about the surgery—early intervention is key! By collaborating with rehabilitation centers, they ensure that patients receive the best care tailored to their needs. </p><p><br></p><p>What’s the takeaway? Effective treatment requires a comprehensive understanding of each patient’s unique challenges. </p>

January 10, 2026
Episode 15: Blinding Parents in Paediatric Hand Surgery
<p>In this episode of the Journal to Work podcast, our host Ms. Jane MacEachan and the outgoing Editor-in-Chief Mr. Wee Leon Lam discuss with Professor Ann Van Heest, Paediatric and Adult Hand Surgeon at the University of Minnesota, a study comparing skin graft and skin graft substitute techniques in paediatric hand surgery . </p><p><br></p><p>The conversation covers the study's design, challenges in blinding participants, and the implications of the findings for future surgical practices.</p><p><br></p><p>Keywords: hand surgery, skin graft, pediatric surgery, congenital hand differences, study design. </p>
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