Skeletal trauma : basic science, management, and reconstruction /

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Edition:Fifth edition.
Imprint:Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier/Saunders, [2015]
Description:2 volumes (xxxi, 2534, I50 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11896211
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Other authors / contributors:Browner, Bruce D., editor.
Jupiter, Jesse B., editor.
Krettek, Christian, 1953- editor.
Anderson, Paul, 1952- editor.
ISBN:9781455776283
1455776289
9996098001 (v. 1)
9996098060 (v. 2)
Notes:Preceded by Skeletal trauma / [edited by] Bruce D. Browner [and others]. 4th ed. 2009.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Forward
  • Section 1. General Principles
  • 1. The History of Fracture Treatment
  • 2. Global Burden of Musculoskeletal Injuries
  • 3. The Challenges of Orthopedic Trauma in the Developing World
  • 4. Biology and Enhancement of Skeletal Repair
  • 5. Biomechanics of Fractures
  • 6. Closed Fracture Management
  • 6A. Introduction
  • 6B. Basic Principles
  • 6C. Scaphoid Fractures
  • 6D. Distal Radius Fractures
  • 6E. Humeral Shaft Fractures
  • 6F. Proximal Humerus Fractures
  • 6G. Ankle Fracture
  • 6H. Tibial Fractures
  • 6I. Fractures of the Femur
  • 7. Principles and Complications of External Skeletal Fixation
  • 8. Principles of Internal Fixation
  • 9. Evaluation and Treatment of the Multi-Injured Trauma Patient
  • 10. Initial Evaluation of the Spine in Trauma Patients
  • 11. Damage Control Orthopaedic Surgery: A Strategy for the Orthopaedic Care of the Critically Injured Patient
  • 12. Disaster Management
  • 13. Occupational Hazards in the Treatment of Orthopaedic Trauma
  • 13A. Optimal and Safe Use of C-Arm X-Ray Fluoroscopy Units
  • 13B. Prevention of Occupationally Acquired Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 14. Medical Management of the Orthopaedic Trauma Patient
  • 14A. Acute Pain Management, Regional Anesthesia Techniques, and Management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  • 14B. Perioperative Assessment
  • 14C. Management of the Pregnant Woman
  • 14D. Substance Abuse Syndromes: Recognition, Prevention, and Treatment
  • 15. Evaluation and Treatment of Vascular Injuries
  • 16. Compartment Syndromes
  • 17. Open Fractures
  • 18. Soft Tissue Reconstruction
  • 19. Gunshot Wounds and Blast Injuries
  • 20. Pathologic Fractures
  • 21. Osteoporotic Fragility Fractures
  • 22. Surgical Site Infection Prevention
  • 23. Diagnosis and Treatment of Complications
  • 24. Chronic Osteomyelitis
  • 25. Nonunions: Evaluation and Treatment
  • 26. Physical Impairment Ratings for Fractures
  • 27. Outcome Assessment in Orthopaedic Traumatology
  • 28. Professionalism and the Economics of Orthopaedic Trauma Care
  • 29. Psychological, Social, and Functional Manifestations of Orthopaedic Trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Section 2. Spine
  • 30. Imaging of Spinal Trauma
  • 31. Pathophysiology and Emergent Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
  • 32. The Timing of Management of Spinal Cord Injuries
  • 33. Craniocervical Injuries
  • 33A. Occiptal-Cervical Spine Injuries
  • 33B. Atlas Fractures and Atlantoaxial Injuries
  • 33C. C2 Fractures
  • 34. Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma
  • 35. Thoracolumbar Fractures
  • 35A. Classification
  • 35B. Treatment of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures
  • 35C. Identification, Classification, Mechanism, and Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fracture-Dislocations
  • 35D. Fractures of the Low Lumbar Fractures
  • 35E. New Concepts in the Management of Thoracolumbar Fractures
  • 36. Fractures in the Anklyosed Spine
  • 37. Osteoporotic Spinal Fractures
  • 38. Avoiding Complications in Spine Trauma Patients
  • 39. Principles of Orthotic Management
  • Section 3. Pelvis
  • 40. Pelvic Ring Injuries
  • 41. Surgical Treatment of Acetabular Fractures
  • Section 4. Upper Extremity
  • 42. Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand
  • 43. Fractures and Dislocations of the Carpus
  • 44. Fractures of the Distal Radius
  • 45. Diaphyseal Fractures of the Forearm
  • 46. Trauma to the Adult Elbow and Fractures of the Distal Humerus
  • 46A. Trauma to the Adult Elbow
  • 46B. Fractures of the Distal Humerus
  • 47. Fractures of the Humeral Shaft
  • 48. Proximal Humeral Fractures and Glenohumeral Dislocations
  • 48A. Essential Principles
  • 48B. Proximal Humeral Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations
  • 48C. Glenohumeral Dislocations
  • 48D. Treatment of Fracture Sequelae of the Proximal Humerus
  • 49. Fractures and Dislocations of the Clavicle
  • 50. Scapula and Rib Fractures
  • 50A. Scapula Fractures
  • 50B. Rib Fractures
  • 51. Replantation
  • Section 5. Lower Extremity
  • 52. Hip Dislocations
  • 53. Medical Management of the Patient with Hip Fracture
  • 54. Intracapsular Hip Fractures
  • 55. Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
  • 56. Posttraumatic Reconstruction of the Hip Joint
  • 57. Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femur
  • 58. Femoral Shaft Fractures
  • 59. Fractures of the Distal Femur
  • 60. Patella Fractures and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
  • 61. Knee Dislocations and Soft Tissue Injuries
  • 62. Tibial Plateau Fractures
  • 63. Malunions and Nonunions about the Knee
  • 64. Tibial Shaft Fractures
  • 65. Fractures of the Tibial Pilon
  • 66. Malleolar Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries of the Ankle
  • 67. Foot Injuries
  • 68. Posttraumatic Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle
  • 69. Periprosthetic Fractures of the Lower Extremity
  • 70. Principles of Deformity Correction
  • 71. Limb Salvage and Reconstruction
  • 72. Amputations in Trauma