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Skeletal Trauma

Basic Science, Management, and Reconstruction & Skeletal Trauma in Children, 3-Volume Set

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Browner, Skeletal Trauma 3rd edition is available to buy both as a 2 volume set, or as a 3 volume set (including Green, Skeletal Trauma in Children, 3rd Edition as the 3rd volume).

The 3rd Edition of the 2-volume Browner set provides expert coverage of todays most contemporary approaches to the management of fractures and other injuries. Internationally recognized specialists offer extensive coverage of both internal and external fixation and the basic anatomy and mechanisms of injury integrated with diagnosis, management, follow-up, and complications. New content encompasses trauma reconstruction, malunions, nonunions, infections, limb length discrepancies, and related problems.

Green represents a paediatric companion to Browner, presenting practical and focused guidance on managing musculoskeletal injuries in children and adolescents. The text emphasizes the unique aspects of childrens fractures in terms of epidemiology, mechanisms, management, and the challenges of treating the skeletally immature patient. State-of-the-art coverage by leading experts in pediatric orthopaedics and musculoskeletal trauma includes growth and development, pathology, complications, child abuse...and almost every possible break from head to toe.
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Saunders
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9780721694818
9780721694818

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Rok wydania
2003
Numer wydania
3
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
3456
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 276
Waga (g)
10582
  • Section I: General Principles
    Chapter 1: The History of Fracture Treatment
    Chapter 2: Biology of Fracture Repair
    Chapter 3: Biology of Soft Tissues Injuries
    Chapter 4: Biomechanics of Fractures
    Chapter 5: Evaluation and Treatment of the Multiple-Trauma Patient
    Chapter 6: Orthopaedic Management Decisions in the Multiple-Trauma Patient
    Chapter 7: Pain Management following Traumatic Injury
    Chapter 8: Principles of Nonoperative Fracture Treatment
    Chapter 9: Principles of External Fixation
    Chapter 10: Principles of Internal Fixation
    Chapter 11: Evaluation and Treatment of Vascular Injuries
    Chapter 12: Compartment Syndromes
    Chapter 13: Fractures with Soft Tissue Injuries
    Chapter 14: Soft Tissue Coverage
    Chapter 15: Gunshot Wounds to the Musculoskeletal System
    Chapter 16: Pathologic Fractures in Neoplasia
    Chapter 17: Osteoporotic Fragility Fractures
    Chapter 18: Diagnosis and Treatment of Complications
    Chapter 19: Chronic Osteomyelitis
    Chapter 20: Diagnosis and Treatment of Nonunions
    Chapter 21: The Ilizarov Method
    Chapter 22: Enhancement of Skeletal Repair
    Chapter 23: Physical Impairment Ratings for Fractures
    Chapter 24: Evaluation of Outcomes for Musculoskeletal Injury

    Section II: Spine
    Chapter 25: Initial Evaluation and Emergency Treatment of the Spine-Injured Patient
    Chapter 26: Spinal Imaging
    Chapter 27: Management Techniques for Spinal Injuries
    Chapter 28: Injuries of the Cervical Cranium
    Chapter 29: Lower Cervical Spine Injuries
    Chapter 30: Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
    Chapter 31: Lower Lumbar Fractures
    Chapter 32: Gunshot Wounds of the Spine
    Chapter 33: Fractures in the Stiff and Osteoporotic Spine
    Chapter 34: Complications of Treatment for Spinal Injury

    Section III: Pelvic
    Chapter 35: Sacral Spine Trauma
    Chapter 36: Fractures of the Pelvic Ring
    Chapter 37: Treatment of Acetabular Fractures

    Section IV: Upper Extremity
    Chapter 38: Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand
    Chapter 39: Fractures and Dislocations of the Carpus
    Chapter 40: Fractures of the Distal Radius
    Chapter 41: Disphyseal Fractures of the Forearm
    Chapter 42: Trauma to the Adult Elbow and Fractures of the Distal Humerus
    Chapter 43: Fractures of the Diaphyseal Humerus
    Chapter 44: Proximal Humerus Fractures and Glenohumeral Dislocations
    Chapter 45: Injuries to the Shoulder Girdle

    Section V: Lower Extremity
    Chapter 46: Hip Dislocations
    Chapter 47: Medical Management - Patients with Hip Fractures
    Chapter 48: Intracapsular Hip Fractures
    Chapter 49: Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
    Chapter 50: Total Hip Reconstructive Replacement after Proximal Femoral Injuries
    Chapter 51: Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femur
    Chapter 52: Femoral Shaft Fractures
    Chapter 53: Fractures of the Distal Femur
    Chapter 54: Patella Fractures and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
    Chapter 55: Dislocations and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Knee
    Chapter 56: Tibial Plateau Fractures
    Chapter 57: Tibial Shaft Fractures
    Chapter 58: Fractures of the Tibial Pilon
    Chapter 59: Malleolar Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Ankle
    Chapter 60: Acute Foot Injuries
    Chapter 61: Foot Injury Reconstruction
    Chapter 62: Lower Extremity Alignment Analysis and Planning of Reconstruction
    Chapter 63: Periprosthetic Fractures
    Chapter 64: Amputations for Trauma
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