Carl Nicoladoni

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Carl Nicoladoni (April 23, 1847 - December 4, 1902) was an Austrian surgeon who was born in Vienna. He received his medical doctorate from the University of Vienna, and later was a professor of surgery at the Universities of Innsbruck (1881) and Graz (1895).

Nicoladoni specialized in orthopedic and reconstructive surgery. He was particularly interested in research and diagnosis of scoliosis and published several treatises on the disorder. He also performed the first successful thumb replacement. This operation involved replacing a boy's lost thumb from the second toe of his right foot.

Nicoladoni made several contributions in regards to urogenital and gastrointestinal surgery. He introduced new surgical techniques concerning esophageal diverticulum and torsion of the spermatic cord. He also investigated the possiblities of gastroenterostomic surgery.


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  • Die Architektur der Sskoliotischen Wirbelsaule (The Architecture of the Scoliotic Spine, 1889).
  • Die Architektur der Kindlichen Skoliose (The Architecture of Juvenile Scoliosis, 1894).
  • Die Skoliose des Lendensegmentes (The Scoliosis of Lumbar Segments, 1894)
  • Daumenplastik. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (Toe to Thumb Replacement 1897, 10 : 663-670).


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