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INTRODUCTION: The human hand is highly mobile and functional, being essential in the prehensile function. Thumb injuries are divided into distal, medial and proximal. Post-traumatic defects in the thumb can lead significant functional impairment. Reconstructive is always de primary goal to preserve function without pain. CASE PRESENTATION: The case of a 37-years-old male, right hander, with a traumatic avulsion of the thumb in the right hand. On physical examination, exposure of the tendon and bone with distancing from the metacarpophalangeal joint, mobility function and Allen's clinical test of the palmar arch was preserved. We plan a reverse radial flap for coverage. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The anatomy of the hand represents a scope in working life and recreative activities. Surgical techniques are the primary tool in the management of reconstruction, being designed with the intention of maintaining integrity and optimal function. Flaps are a fundamental pillar in reconstructive practice. CONCLUSION: The reverse radial forearm flap provides benefits among the reconstructive methods for soft tissues of coverage dorsal or palmar area of the hand in the scenario where the thumb suffers from slack and tissue is not available for reimplantation and when microsurgical options are not viable.
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Mexican markets embody cultural diversity and offer a wide range of products, serving as hubs for local exchange.In our study at Mexico City's Sonora Market, the country's prominent medicinal market, we explored the use of plant remedies against witchcraft in an urban environment. Through interviews with plant vendors and extensive data collection, we identified 21 plant species from 16 botanical families renowned for their effectiveness in combating sorcery, attracting good luck, and promoting success. Additionally, we documented 14 ailments associated with envy and negative emotions. These remedies involved practices and applications such as cleansings, decoctions, baths, and incense burning, aimed at alleviating afflictions and fostering positive outcomes. Notably, the Sonora Market continues to uphold the tradition of using plant remedies against witchcraft, even in the bustling setting of one of the world's largest cities. This highlights the enduring significance of these practices within Mexican society
Los mercados mexicanos encarnan diversidad cultural y ofrecen numerosos productos, sirviendo como centros de intercambio local. En nuestro estudio en el Mercado de Sonora en la Ciudad de México, el sitio de plantas medicinales más relevante del país, exploramos el uso de plantas contra la brujería en un entorno urbano. A través de entrevistas con locatarios, identificamos 21 especies de plantas pertenecientes a 16 familias botánicas usadas en la lucha contra la brujería, atrayendo buena suerte y promoviendo el éxito. Además, documentamos 14 enfermedades asociadas con la envidia y emociones negativas. Los remedios involucraban prácticas y aplicaciones como limpias, decocciones, baños, incienso, con el objetivo de aliviar dolencias y fomentar resultados positivos. En el Mercado deSonora persiste la tradición de utilizar plantas contra la brujería, incluso en el marco de una de las mayores ciudades del mundo, resaltando la importancia de estas prácticas dentro de la sociedad mexicana.