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Appts: 443-997-2663
Admin: 410-955-3885
601 N. Caroline Street / 5243
Baltimore, MD 21287
edeune1@jhmi.edu

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JH Outpatient Ctr
Tuesday
Friday

GREEN SPRING
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Thursday

Medical School:

University of Pittsburgh

Residency:

Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Fellowship:

Washington University / Plastic Surgery Research,
Hand Surgery, Microsurgery

Certification:

Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery

Research Interests:

Long-Term Outcomes of:
Limb-Salvage Surgery for Extremity Sarcomas, Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery,
Congenital Hand Anomaly Surgery,
Functional Upper Extremity Restorative Surgeries

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Recent Publications

Microsurgery
Pediatric Hand Anomalies:
----Constriction Band Syndrome
----Congenital Trigger Thumb
----Syndactyly, Polydactyly

Adult: Arthritis, Dupuytren’s, Upper Ext Nerve Compressions, Cubital Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Tendinitis, Hand and Upper Extremity Nodules /Tumors

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Link to
Hand &
Arm
Info for
Patients

GUIDELINES for HAND /ELBOW SURGERY (pdf files)

Dr Deune’s Patient Guidelines for Surgery

Splint Weaning Program for Mallet Finger

Skin Graft Wound Care

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Directions to
The Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center.

Dr. Gene Deune graduated from MIT and trained in plastic surgery, microsurgery, and hand surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine. He came to The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in1998 as a member of the Division of Plastic Surgery, then joined the Department of Orthopedic Surgery in 2008.

Dr Deune has unique expertise in the preservation of limb form and function in patients with upper and lower extremity sarcomas, using advanced microsurgical techniques for vascular, nerve, muscle, and tissue reconstruction. He is recognized nationally and internationally and has been invited to give numerous national and international talks, panels, and instructional courses on hand and extremity tumors and reconstruction.

Dr. Deune sees patients with common hand conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome (median nerve compression) offering both minimal incision (endoscopic) and open carpal tunnel release. Other clinical areas include ulnar nerve compression at the elbow, tendinitis affecting the fingers and hands, hand arthritis, skin cancers affecting the hand, Dupuytren’s contracture, benign vascular and nonvascular tumors of the hand and fingers, ganglion cysts, and tendon transfers for nerve palsy.

Dr. Deune also cares for children with common congenital conditions such as webbed fingers, congenital trigger thumb, and extra fingers.
Dr. Deune sees patients both at the downtown campus of Johns Hopkins and at the Greenspring Station (Lutherville, MD) location.

Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
601 N. Caroline Street
5th Floor, JH Outpatient Center (JHOC)
Baltimore, MD 21287
(443) 997-2663

Link to Johns Hopkins Maps & Directions

Specialties
Spine
Shoulder
Hand
Hip & Knee
Foot & Ankle

Pediatrics
Sports
Oncology
Trauma

Locations
Downtown Baltimore
Bayview Medical Ctr
Good Samaritan Hosp
Green Spring Station
White Marsh
Bethesda
Columbia
Lutherville
Odenton
Water’s Edge

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