Oxford Textbook of Orthopedics and Trauma
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-856794-3 (ISBN)
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The new paperback edition of the Oxford Textbook of Orthopedics and Trauma is here! This highly acclaimed reference textbook provides full coverage of all the background science, theory, practice, decision-making skills and operative techniques needed to provide modern orthopedic and trauma care. This very affordable new paperback edition is essential reading for trainees and experienced practitioners alike. The text is divided into five major sections covering fundamental science, adult orthopedics, trauma, pediatric orthopedics and pediatric trauma. The fundamental science section has a major focus on tumors, and the adult section covers both joint and bone systems of the body. Edited by a transatlantic team with contributions by more than 300 specialists, the book is extensively referenced and highly illustrated. This truly monumental work has rightly received international recognition as unrivalled in the field.
PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS; 1.1 Principles of epidemiology and research methodology; 1.2 Measurement; 1.3 Principles of diagnosis and management; 1.4 Genetic disorders of the skeleton; 1.5 The musculoskeletal system: structure and function; 1.6 Tumors; 1.7 Injury and repair; 1.8 Hemoglobinopathies; 1.9 Fundamentals of infection; 1.10 Pain and its control; 1.11 Biomechanics; 1.12 Locomotion analysis; 1.13 Imaging; PART 2: ADULT ORTHOPEDICS; 2.1 Spinal disorders; 2.2 Shoulder and elbow; 2.3 Hand and wrist; 2.4 Hip and pelvis; 2.5 Knee; 2.6 Ankle and foot; 2.7 General disorders; PART 3: TRAUMA; 3.1 Fracture classification; 3.2 To be confirmed; 3.3 Complications of fractures; 3.4 Management of the multiply injured patient; 3.5 Orthopedic approach to the multiply injured patient; 3.6 Principles of wartime surgery; 3.7 Outcome after blast, missile, and gunshot wounds; 3.8 The management of open fractures; 3.9 Soft-tissue coverage; 3.10 Combined vascular and orthopedic injuries; 3.11 Limb salvage versus amputation; 3.12 Principles of closed treatment of fractures; 3.13 Principles of plate and screw osteosynthesis; 3.14 Principles of intramedullary nailing; 3.15 Principles of monolateral external fixation; 3.16 Principles of circular external fixation in trauma; 3.17 Absorbable implants for fracture fixation; 3.18 Stress fractures; 3.19 Pathologic fractures; 3.20 Injuries to muscle-tendon units; 3.21 The use of antibiotics in fracture care; 3.22 Dislocations and joint injuries in the hand; 3.23 Flexor tendon injuries; 3.24 Extensor tendon injuries in the hand and wrist; 3.25 Infections, burns, injection injuries, and compartment syndromes of the hand; 3.26 Principles of open hand injuries; 3.27 Nerve injuries; 3.28 Replantation; 3.29 Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures; 3.30 Scaphoid fractures; 3.31 Instabilities of the carpus; 3.32 Injuries of the distal radio-ulnar joint; 3.33 Fractures of the distal radius; 3.34 Forearm fractures; 3.35 Fractures of the olecranon, coronoid, and radial head, and elbow dislocations; 3.36 Distal humeral fractures; 3.37 Humeral shaft fractures; 3.38 Proximal humeral fractures; 3.39 Dislocations about the shoulder girdle, scapular fractures, and clavicle fractures; 3.40 Imaging in spinal disorders; 3.41 Emergency management of the traumatized cervical spine; 3.42 Upper cervical spine trauma; 3.43 Lower cervical spine trauma; 3.44 Whiplash injuries; 3.45 Thoracic fractures; 3.46 Thoracolumbar, lumbar, and sacral fractures; 3.47 Post-traumatic spinal reconstruction; 3.48 Rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries; 3.49 Pelvic ring fractures: assessment, associated injuries, and acute management; 3.50 Pelvic ring injuries: definitive management; 3.51 Fractures of the acetabulum - classification and radiographic assessment; 3.52 Management of acetabular fractures; 3.53 Dislocations of the hip and femoral head fractures; 3.54 Femoral neck fractures; 3.55 Trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures of the femur; 3.56 Femur shaft fractures;
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.2.2005 |
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Co-Autor | Joseph A. Buckwalter, Andrew J. Carr, Larry Marsh, Jeremy Fairbank |
Zusatzinfo | numerous full colour illustrations, halftones and line drawings 774 line drawings |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Notfallmedizin | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-856794-4 / 0198567944 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-856794-3 / 9780198567943 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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