The Basic Principles of External Skeletal Fixation Using the Ilizarov Device (eBook)
XVIII, 358 Seiten
Springer Italia (Verlag)
978-88-470-0513-6 (ISBN)
The volume is an overview of the basics of biomechanics of circular external fixation. It is based on a system of coordinates that allows safer insertion of K-wires and half pins into the bone. It includes a new classification of this device, a collection of terminology, and a description of relevant equipment. It also presents the protocol of external fixation including how to avoid mistakes, and provides a numerical codified system for the application of transosseous wires.
The Author, Dr Leonid Solomin, is head of the External Fixation Department of the Russian Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics in St. Petersburg. Both his clinical practice and research are devoted in acute trauma and in reconstructive surgery with particular knowledge of the Ilizarov method.
The volume is an overview of the basics of biomechanics of circular external fixation. It is based on a system of coordinates that allows safer insertion of K-wires and half pins into the bone. It includes a new classification of this device, a collection of terminology, and a description of relevant equipment. It also presents the protocol of external fixation including how to avoid mistakes, and provides a numerical codified system for the application of transosseous wires.
The Author, Dr Leonid Solomin, is head of the External Fixation Department of the Russian Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics in St. Petersburg. Both his clinical practice and research are devoted in acute trauma and in reconstructive surgery with particular knowledge of the Ilizarov method.
I. General Aspects of External Fixation
1. Introduction
2. Brief Historical Background, Classification
3. Advantages and Disadvantages, Indications and Contraindications 4.
Equipment 5. Terms and Designations of External Fixator Constructs 6.
Biomechanical Principles 6.1. Relationship of Transosseous Elements
(K-wires, Half-pins) to Surrounding Tissues 6.2. Control of Bone Fragment
Position 6.3. Control of Bone Fragment Stability 7. Contradictions of
External Fixation. Combined External Fixation (CEF) 8. Method of Unified
Designation of External Fixation 9. Atlas for Insertion of Transosseous
Element 'Reference Positions' (8 levels for each segment) 10. Preoperative
Planning 11. Principles of Frame Construction 12. References
II. Specific Aspects of External Fixation
1. Introduction
2. Humeral Fractures
2.1. Proximal Humerus (11-)
2.2. Diaphyseal Fractures (12-)
2.3. Distal Humerus (13-)
3. Forearm Fractures
3.1. Proximal Forearm (21-)
3.2. Diaphyseal Fractures (22-)
3.2.1. Ulnar Diaphysis
3.2.2. Radial Diaphysis
3.2.3. Diaphysis of the Radius and Ulna
3.3. Distal Forearm (23-)
4. Femoral Fractures
4.1. Proximal Femur (31-)
4.2. Diaphyseal Fractures (32-)
4.3. Distal Femur (33-)
4.4. Patella (91.1-)
5. Tibial and Fibular Fractures
5.1. Proximal Tibia and Fibula (41-)
5.2. Diaphyseal Fractures (42-)
5.3. Distal Tibia and Fibula (43-)
5.4. Ankle Injuries (44-)
5.5. Chronic Ankle Injuries
6. Compound Fractures
7. Malunited Fractures
8. Correction of Long Bone Deformities
8.1. Technical Tips and Tricks for the Humerus and Forearm
9. Basics of Aesthetic Correction of the Lower Extremities (A.A. Artemjev,
O.A. Kaplunov, L.N. Solomin) 10. Non-Uunions, Pseudoarthroses and Long Bone
Defects 11. Combined Strained Fixation of Long Bones
(CoSF)
11.1. Equipment for CoSF and Principles of Application
11.2. Humerus
11.3. Femur
11.4. Tibia
11.5. Forearm
11.6. Clavicle
11.7. Postoperative Protocol
12. Pelvis Injury
12.1. Malunited Pelvic Fractures
13. Foot
13.1. Forefoot Injuries
13.2. Midfoot Injuries
13.3. Hindfoot Injuries
13.4. Correction of Foot Deformities
14. Large Joint Pathology
14.1. Shoulder
14.2. Elbow
14.3. Wrist
14.4. Hip
14.5. Knee
14.6. Ankle
15. Infectious Complications of Long Bone Fractures
16. Features of External Fixation in Children, Elderly and Senile Patients
17. General Principles of Patient Management in Postoperative Period 18.
Mistakes and Complications of External Fixation 19. References
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.9.2008 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVIII, 358 p. |
Verlagsort | Milano |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Orthopädie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie | |
Schlagworte | Arthrose • Biomechanics • deformations • external fixation • Fractures • Ilizarov Device • Non-unions • rehabilitation psychology • trauma surgery |
ISBN-10 | 88-470-0513-2 / 8847005132 |
ISBN-13 | 978-88-470-0513-6 / 9788847005136 |
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