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Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults 10e: Print + eBook with Multimedia
Since its first edition over 60 years ago, Rockwood and Green’s Fractures in Adultshas been the go-to reference for treating a wide range of fractures in adult patients. The landmark, two-volume tenth edition continues this tradition with two new international editors, a refreshed mix of contributors, and revised content throughout, bringing you fully up to date with today’s techniques and technologies for treating fractures in orthopaedics. Drs. Paul Tornetta III, William M. Ricci, Robert F. Ostrum, Michael D. McKee, Benjamin J. Ollivere, and Victor A. de Ridder lead a team of experts who ensure that the most up-to-date information is presented in a comprehensive yet easy to digest manner.
- Follows a templated format throughout, with numerous time-saving treatment algorithms, checklists, charts, and tables for quick reference
- Presents preoperative planning in convenient checklists; nonoperative treatments, pitfalls, management of adverse outcomes, and operative techniques in easy-to-read tables; detailed “Author’s Preferred Treatment” algorithms, and annotated references for key trials and studies
- Includes two completely new chapters on Artificial Intelligence and 3D-Guided Surgery in Orthopaedic Trauma, and Regional Anesthesia for Fractures and Dislocations
- Offers deepened coverage of periprosthetic fractures of the upper extremity, atypical fractures of the olecranon, and much more
- Features more than 70 high-quality videos that offer instruction and guidance on clinical procedures
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מהדורה | 10th Edition |
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עמודים / Pages | 3296 |
פורמט | 2 Vol Set + eBook |
הוצאה לאור | Wolters Kluwer Health |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 8 באוק׳ 2024 |
תוכן עניינים | xix Contributors vii Preface xvii Volume 1 SECTION ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES BASICS 1 Biomechanics of Fractures and Fracture Fixation 1 2 Bone, Cartilage, and Tendon Healing 46 3 Biologic and Biophysical Technologies for the Enhancement of Fracture Repair 65 4 Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Disease 85 5 Classification of Fractures 113 6 The Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Injury 131 7 Imaging Considerations in Orthopaedic Trauma 189 8 Outcome Studies in Trauma 234 9 Artificial Intelligence and 3D-Guided Surgery in Orthopaedic Trauma: Why, How, and What 258 PRINCIPLES AND BIOMECHANICS OF FRACTURE TEATMENTS 10 Principles of Nonoperative Management of Fractures 282 11 Principles of External Fixation 325 CONTENTS 12 Principles and Biomechanics of Internal Fixation 396 13 Templating and Technical Tricks in Internal Fixation 426 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES OF SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 14 Management of the Multiply Injured Patient 467 15 Gunshot and Wartime Injuries 497 16 Classification and Initial Management of Open Fractures 518 17 Acute Compartment Syndrome 572 18 Principles of Mangled Extremity Management 597 19 Soft Tissue Coverage for Injuries and Fractures 628 20 Principles of Nerve Injuries and Their Management 655 21 Limb Amputation After Trauma 690 22 Psychosocial Aspects of Recovery After Trauma and Surgeon Wellness 705 23 Obesity and Diabetes in Orthopaedic Trauma 717 24 Stress Fractures 744 25 Pathologic Fractures 765 COMPLICATIONS AND ADVERSE OUTCOMES 26 Venous Thromboembolism in Patients With Skeletal Trauma 791 27 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 817 28 Perioperative Pain Management of Fractures 826 29 Osteomyelitis and Other Orthopaedic Infections 835 30 Principles of Nonunion and Bone Defect Treatment 873 31 Principles of Malunion Treatment 926 SECTION TWO: UPPER EXTREMITY 32 Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries 959 33 Scapular Fractures 1013 34 Clavicle Fractures 1049 35 Glenohumeral Instability 1102 36 Proximal Humeral Fractures 1174 37 Humeral Shaft Fractures 1278 38 Periprosthetic Fractures of the Upper Extremity 1338 39 Distal Humerus Fractures 1400 40 Elbow Dislocations and Terrible Triad Injuries 1472 41 Fractures of the Proximal Forearm: Olecranon, Proximal Radius, and Radial Head 1529 42 Diaphyseal Fractures of the Radius and Ulna 1565 43 Fractures of the Distal Radius and Ulna 1629 44 Carpal Fractures and Dislocations 1663 45 Hand Fractures and Dislocations 1741 Volume 2 SECTION THREE: AXIAL SKELETON, PELVIS, AND ACETABULUM 46 Chest Wall Injuries 1851 47 Principles of Spine Trauma Care 1884 48 Cervical Spine Fractures and Dislocations 1903 49 Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures 50 Pelvic Ring Injuries 2052 51 Acetabulum Fractures 2170 SECTION FOUR: LOWER EXTREMITY 52 Hip Dislocations and Femoral Head Fractures 2275 53 Femoral Neck Fractures 2325 54 Trochanteric Hip Fractures 2380 55 Subtrochanteric Femur Fractures 2412 56 Atypical Femur Fractures 2435 57 Femoral Shaft Fractures 2452 58 Distal Femur Fractures 2527 59 Lower Extremity Periprosthetic Fractures 2572 60 Patellar Fractures and Dislocations and Extensor Mechanism Injuries 2641 61 Knee Dislocations 2681 62 Tibial Plateau Fractures 2728 63 Tibia and Fibula Shaft Fractures 2791 68 Fractures and Dislocations of the Midfoot and Forefoot 3049 69 Regional Anesthesia for Fractures and Dislocations 3150 Index I-1 64 Tibial Pilon Fractures 2853 65 Ankle Fractures 2895 66 Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus 2952 67 Calcaneus Fractures 3008 |
Author | Paul Tornetta III MD |
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