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Trauma

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Description
Written by the worlds foremost trauma surgeons, this volume of our Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials Series presents all the information residents need during trauma surgery rotation or service. It can easily be read cover to cover during a rotation or used for quick reference before a patient workup or operation. The user-friendly, visually stimulating format features ample illustrations, bulleted lists, boxes, and tables.

Coverage begins with brief chapters on fracture epidemiology and healing and proceeds to fracture types and injuries at each anatomic site. A section describes the various surgical and nonsurgical techniques used in fracture management. Concluding chapters discuss postoperative complications.
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Data sheet

Publication date
2005
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
532
Dimensions (mm)
5484 x 7097
Weight (g)
806533
  • SECTION I:: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

    1. Epidemiology 1
    2. Fracture Healing and Biomechanics 7
    3. The Multiply Injured Patient 12
    4. Open Fractures 19
    5. Gunshot Injuries 27
    6. Stress Fractures 32
    7. Periprosthetic Fractures 43
    8. Osteoporotic Fractures 53
    9. Pathological Fractures 59

    SECTION II:: UPPER LIMB

    10. Shoulder Girdle 68
    11. Proximal Humeral Fractures 89
    12. Humeral Diaphyseal Fractures 103
    13. Distal Humeral Fractures 115
    14. Proximal Forearm Fractures and Elbow Dislocations 124
    15. Fractures of the Forearm Diaphysis 141
    16. Fractures of the Distal Radius and Ulna 153
    17. Hand Fractures and Dislocations 170
  • 17.1 Carpal Injuries 174
  • 17.2 Metacarpal Injuries 187
  • 17.3 Phalangeal Injuries 196
  • 17.4 Finger Dislocations 204

    SECTION III:: SPINE AND PELVIS

    18. Cervical Spine Fractures 208
    19. Thoracolumbar Fractures and Dislocations 226
    20. Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures 238

    SECTION IV:: LOWER LIMB

    21. Proximal Femoral Fractures and Hip Dislocations 259
  • 21.1 Hip Dislocation 259
  • 21.2 Proximal Femoral Fractures 264
    22. Subtrochanteric Fractures 284
    23. Femoral Diaphyseal Fractures 290
    24. Distal Femoral Fractures 303
    25. Patellar Fractures 313
    26. Proximal Tibial Fractures and Knee Dislocations 322
    27. Tibia and Fibula Diaphyseal Fractures 339
    28. Tibial Plafond Fractures 354
    29. Ankle Fractures 366
    30. Foot Fractures and Dislocations 383

    SECTION V:: TECHNIQUES OF FRACTURE MANAGEMENT

    31. Nonoperative Management 412
    32. Plating 427
    33. Intramedullary Nailing 440
    34. Other Internal Fixation Techniques 452
    35. External Fixation 467
    36. Arthroplasty 475
    37. Amputations 482

    SECTION VI:: COMPLICATIONS

    38. Acute Compartment Syndrome 492
    39. Nonunions and Bone Defects 503
    40. Infection 520
    41. Other Complications 528
    Index 539
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