Handbook of fractures /

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Edition:Sixth edition.
Imprint:Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2020]
©2020
Description:1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13442182
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Other authors / contributors:Egol, Kenneth A., 1967- editor.
Koval, Kenneth J., editor.
Zuckerman, Joseph D. (Joseph David), 1952- editor.
ISBN:9781496301031
149630103X
9781496384850
1496384857
Notes:Includes index.
Description based on online resource ; title from landing page (Ovid, viewed May 4, 2020)
Summary:"Handbook of Fractures is a concise, bulleted review of fractures throughout the body. Each chapter reviews epidemiology, anatomy, mechanism of injury, clinical evaluation, imaging (which includes the formal classification systems used to name and grade fracture types), non-operative and operative treatment, and complications. This title is an almost obligatory purchase for first-year orthopaedic residents, and is also purchased in substantial numbers by other specialties involved in fracture care, including Pas and NPs in either orthopaedic or emergency medicine settings. It is very simply written, and many of the illustrations are derived from the Rockwood and Green franchise. Importantly, this title covers adult and pediatric fractures, and is thus usable in primary care, especially family practice settings"--
Other form:Print version: Egol, Kenneth A., 1967- Handbook of fractures. Sixth edition. Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2020] 9781496384850
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Closed Reduction, Casting, and Traction
  • 2. Multiple Trauma
  • 3. Open Fractures
  • 4. Gunshot Wounds
  • 5. Pathologic Fractures
  • 6. Periprosthetic Fractures
  • 7. Orthopaedic Analgesia
  • 8. General Spine
  • 9. Cervical Spine
  • 10. Thoracolumbar Spine
  • 11. Clavicle Fractures
  • 12. Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
  • 13. Scapula and Thorax Fractures
  • 14. Glenohumeral Dislocation
  • 15. Proximal Humerus Fractures
  • 16. Humeral Shaft Fractures
  • 17. Distal Humerus
  • 18. Elbow Dislocation
  • 19. Olecranon
  • 20. Radial Head
  • 21. Radius and Ulna Shaft Fractures
  • 22. Distal Radius Fractures
  • 23. Wrist Fractures
  • 24. Fractures and Dislocations of the Hand
  • 25. Pelvis Fractures
  • 26. Acetabulum Fractures
  • 27. Hip Dislocations
  • 28. Femoral Head Fractures
  • 29. Femoral Neck Fractures
  • 30. Intertrochanteric Fractures
  • 31. Subtrochanteric Fractures
  • 32. Femoral Shaft Fractures
  • 33. Distal Femur Fractures
  • 34. Knee Dislocation (Femorotibial)
  • 35. Patella and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
  • 36. Tibial Plateau Fractures
  • 37. Tibia and Fibula Shaft Fractures
  • 38. Injuries about the Ankle
  • 39. Calcaneus Fractures
  • 40. Talus Fractures
  • 41. Fractures of the Midfoot and Forefoot
  • 42. Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery: General Principles
  • 43. Pediatric Shoulder
  • 44. Pediatric Elbow
  • 45. Pediatric Forearm
  • 46. Pediatric Wrist and Hand
  • 47. Pediatric Hip Fractures and Dislocations
  • 48. Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures
  • 49. Pediatric Knee
  • 50. Pediatric Tibia and Fibula
  • 51. Pediatric Ankle
  • 52. Pediatric Foot
  • 53. Intraoperative Patient Positioning and Fluoroscopy for Common Fracture Surgeries.