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ISBN 10: 1107720206
ISBN 13: 9781107720206
Author: Peter Giannoudis
This highly illustrated textbook is an essential guide for surgeons in training, providing step-by-step approaches to performing surgical procedures. Practical guidance is given on patient positioning, approach and reduction techniques, which implant to insert, protocols for postoperative mobilisation, possible complications, when the patient should be seen in the outpatient clinic, and whether the implant should be removed. This second edition has been extensively expanded and revised. Additional chapters address fractures of the scapula, fractures around the elbow, around the foot and minimal invasive plate osteosynthesis procedures. All of the other chapters have been expanded and revised to comprehensively cover the range of common trauma procedures performed by surgeons in training. Written by experts in orthopaedics and trauma, the book includes numerous intraoperative colour photographs to help readers visualise the techniques described. This will be an invaluable resource for all surgical trainees in orthopaedics, trauma, and general disciplines.
Practical Procedures In Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery 2nd Table of contents:
Part 1 Shoulder girdle
1 Fractures of the clavicle
1.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of midshaft and lateral clavicle fractures
2 Fractures of the scapula
2.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of scapula fractures
Part 2 Upper extremity
3 Section I: Fractures of the proximal humerus
3.1 General principles
3.2 Tension band wiring for displaced greater turberosity fractures
3.3 Proximal humeral fractures: plate fixation
3.4 Shoulder hemiarthroplasty for trauma
Section II: Fractures of the humeral shaft
3.5 Open reduction and internal fixation of humeral fractures: posterior approach
3.6 Open reduction and internal fixation of humeral fractures: anterior/anterolateral approach
3.7 Antegrade intramedullary nailing of the humerus
3.8 Retrograde intramedullary nailing of the humerus
Section III: Fractures of the distal humerus
3.9 Open reduction and internal fixation of supracondylar fractures
3.10 Open reduction and internal fixation of the capitellum
3.11 Treatment of children’s distal humeral supracondylar fractures
4 Section I: Fractures around the elbow
4.1 Total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) for intra-atricular distal humerus fractures
4.2 Radial head replacement
4.3 Open reduction and internal fixation of coronoid fractures
4.4 Ligament reconstruction
4.5 Hinged external fixation of the elbow
Section II: Fractures of the proximal ulna
4.6 Tension band wiring for olecranon fractures
4.7 Open reduction and internal fixation of olecranon fractures
Section III: Fractures of the ulnar shaft
4.8 Open reduction and internal fixation: plating of the ulnar shaft
Section IV: Fractures of the distal ulna
4.9 Open reduction and internal fixation of distal ulna fractures
5 Section I: Fractures of the proximal radius
5.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of radial head fractures
5.2 Excision of the radial head
Section II: Fractures of the radial shaft
5.3 Open reduction and internal fixation of the radial shaft: anterior approach
5.4 Flexible intramedullary nailing for children’s forearm fractures
Section III: Fractures of the distal radius
5.5 Open reduction and internal fixation of distal radius fractures: volar approach
5.6 Open reduction and internal fixation of distal radius fractures: dorsal approach
5.7 Closed reduction and K-wire fixation of distal radius fractures
5.8 Closed reduction and application of an external fixator in distal radius fractures
6 Fractures of the wrist
6.1 Percutaneous fixation of scaphoid fractures
6.2 Open reduction and internal fixation of acute scapholunate dissociation
7 Section I: Fractures of the first metacarpal
7.1 K-wire fixation of basal fractures of the first metacarpal
7.2 Open reduction and internal fixation of basal fractures of the first metacarpal
7.3 Ulnar collateral ligament repair
Section II: Fractures of metacarpals II–V
7.4 Open reduction and internal fixation of midshaft fractures of the metacarpals
7.5 Closed reduction and intramedullary fixation of fractures of the distal third of metacarpals II–V
Section III: Fractures of the phalanx
7.6 Open reduction and internal fixation of fractures of the condyle of the phalanx
7.7 Open reduction and internal fixation of fractures of the shaft of the phalanx
Part 3 Pelvis and acetabulum
8 Fractures of the pelvic ring
8.1 Application of an anterior frame
8.2 Application of a posterior frame to the pelvis: C-clamp
8.3 Plating of the pubic symphysis
8.4 Sacroiliac screw insertion
8.5 Open reduction and internal fixation of the sacroiliac joint anteriorly
8.6 Tension band plating of posterior pelvic injuries
9 Section I: Fractures of the acetabulum
9.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of posterior wall fractures
9.2 Open reduction and internal fixation via the ilioinguinal approach
9.3 Percutaneous fixation of the anterior and posterior column
Section II: Fractures of the femoral head
9.4 Open reduction and internal fixation of the femoral head: anterior approach
Part 4 Lower extremity
10 Section I: Extracapsular fractures of the hip
10.1 Dynamic compression hip screw
10.2 Intramedullary nail for proximal femoral fractures
Section II: Intracapsular fractures of the hip
10.3 Cannulated hip screw fixation
10.4 Cemented hemiarthroplasty for intracapsular hip fractures
11 Section I: Fractures of the femoral shaft
11.1 General principles
11.2 Open reduction and internal fixation of the femur: plating
11.3 Intramedullary nailing of the femur
11.4 Treatment of femoral shaft fractures in children using elastic stable intramedullary nails
11.5 Application of an external fixator to the femur
Section II: Fractures of the distal femur
11.6 General principles
11.7 Minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis
11.8 Retrograde nailing
11.9 Plating of periprosthetic distal femoral fractures
12 Fractures of the patella
12.1 Tension band wiring of patella fractures
12.2 Excision of the inferior pole of the patella
12.3 External fixation: spanning the knee joint
13 Section I: Fractures of the proximal tibia
13.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of lateral tibial plateau fractures
13.2 Open reduction and internal fixation of anterior tibial spine fractures in children
13.3 Circular frame for bicondylar tibial plateau fractures
Section II: Fractures of the tibial shaft
13.4 Intramedullary nailing of the tibia
13.5 Minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis (MIPPO) of tibial fractures
Section III: Fractures of the distal tibia
13.6 Open reduction and internal fixation: pilon plating
13.7 Circular frame treatment of distal tibial fractures
14 Fractures of the ankle
14.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of bimalleolar ankle fractures
14.2 Application of a spanning external fixator to the ankle joint
15 Fractures of the foot
15.1 Open reduction and internal fixation of talar neck fractures
15.2 Surgical fixation of calcaneus fractures
15.3 Surgical stabilization of Lisfranc fracture–dislocations
15.4 Open reduction and internal fixation of Chopart’s dislocation
Part 5 Spine
16 Spine fractures
16.1 Application of a halo and halo–vest for cervical spine trauma
16.2 Anterior stabilization of cervical spine fractures
16.3 Operative stabilization of thoracolumbar burst fractures
Part 6 Tendon injuries
17 Tendon repair
17.1 Quadriceps tendon repair
17.2 Patellar tendon repair
17.3 Achilles tendon repair
17.4 Repair of acute zone 1 or 2 flexor tendon division
Part 7 Compartments
18 Compartment syndrome and decompressive fasciotomies
18.1 General principles
18.2 Upper limb fasciotomies
18.3 Thigh fasciotomies
18.4 Tibial fasciotomies
18.5 Foot fasciotomies
Index
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