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Manual of Fracture Management - Foot and Ankle / by: Rammelt, Stefan, Dhillon, Mandeep S, Swords, Michael, Sands, Andrew K.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aneja, Arun., Author.
Assal, Mathieu., Author.
Bartoníček, Jan., Author.
Baxi, Omkar., Author.
Berkes, Marschall., Author.
Brady, Candice., Author.
Buckley, Richard (Richard Eric), 1958- Author.
Chouhan, Devendra K., Author.
Bopha, Chrea., Author.
Ciufo, David., Author.
Datsis, Georgios., Author.
Gerstner Garces, Juan Bernardo., Author.
Graves, Matthew L., Author.
Gross, Christopher E., Author.
Halm, Jens Anthony., Author.
Hariharan, Kartik., Author.
Houben, Michaël., Author.
Kamin, Konrad., Author.
Ketz, John., Author.
Kopp, Lubomír., Author.
Lawrence, Steven J., Author.
Lee, Keun-Bae., Author.
Lin, Sheldon, Author.
Mak, May Fong., Author.
Mangwani, Jitendra., Author.
Manoli II, Arthur., Author.
Mohammad, Khairul Faizi., Author.
Munz, John W., Author.
Obruba, Petr., Author.
Panchbhavi, Vinod Kumar., Author.
Parekh, Selene G., Author.
Patil, Sampat Dumbre., Author.
Poeze, Martijn., Author.
Prabhakar, Sharad, Author.
Schepers, Tim., Author.
Shah, Rajiv., Author.
Shah, Shivam., Author.
Shank, John R., Author.
Sharma, Siddhartha, Author.
Teoh, Kar Hao., Author.
Tomlinson, Matthew., Author.
Tracey, Joseph, Author.
Wright, Georgina, Author.
Yeranosian, Michael., Author.
Contributor:
Rammelt, Stefan, Editor.
Dhillon, Mandeep S., Editor.
Swords, Michael, Editor.
Sands, Andrew K., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery.
Local Subjects:
Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (660 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart : Georg Thieme Verlag , 2019.
Summary:
A practical, hands-on manual for surgeons of all levels on the management of foot and ankle trauma. The approaches are presented in a systematic, casebased format, ranging from simple to more complex cases. It provides step-by-step coverage of a wide range of basic to advanced techniques and procedures for the management of fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries of the foot and ankle. While a single case can be approached in a variety of ways, this book seeks to provide important guidelines which apply to most situations that may arise in foot and ankle injuries. It will be of value to anyone providing care for foot and ankle injuries. This book focuses on: * General considerations in foot and ankle surgery * Clinical and radiographic evaluation * Decision-making and options for nonoperative treatment * Preoperative planning * Surgical approaches * Avoiding pitfalls * Managing risks and complications * Alternative techniques * Postoperative rehabilitation Key features include: * Contributions from 48 surgeons from 14 countries * 59 detailed cases covering a comprehensive range of foot and ankle injuries * More than 1, 650 high-quality illustrations and images
Contents:
Manual of Fracture Management Foot and Ankle
MedOne Information
Title Page
Copyright
Foreword
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Online Educational Content
Contributors
Abbreviations
Table of contents
Introduction
1 General considerations in foot and ankle surgery
Distal tibia
2 Distal tibia/pilon fractures
Section 1 Metaphyseal fractures with joint involvement
2.1 Tibial shaft fracture extending into the plafond-plate fixation
2.2 Metaphyseal fracture with joint involvement
2.3 Partial articular fracture-plate fixation
2.4 Tibial shaft fracture extending into the plafond-intramedullary fixation
Section 2 Complex articular fractures
2.5 Medial plating and screws
2.6 Anterolateral plating and medial buttress
2.7 Anterior plating
2.8 Staged treatment of pilons (posterior to anterior)
Section 3 Complex articular fractures with compromised soft tissues
2.9 Pilon fracture with compartment syndrome of the foot
2.10 Free flap coverage
Malleoli
3 Malleolar fractures
Section 1 Malleolar fractures with a stable syndesmosis
3.1 Distal fibular transsyndesmotic fracture (Weber B)
3.2 Bimalleolar transsyndesmotic fracture (Weber B) with transverse medial malleolar fracture
3.3 Distal fibular infrasyndesmotic fracture (Weber A) with medial malleolar vertical fracture and joint impaction
Section 2 Malleolar fractures with syndesmotic disruption
3.4 Bimalleolar fracture with syndesmotic disruption
3.5 High fibular fracture with syndesmotic disruption (Maisonneuve)
3.6 Trimalleolar fracture with syndesmotic disruption
Section 3 Malleolar fractures with partial joint impaction
3.7 Trimalleolar ankle fracture with impaction of the posterior tibial rim.
3.8 Locked fracture-dislocation of the fibula (Bosworth) with impaction of the posterior tibial rim
3.9 Osteoporotic trimalleolar fracture with additional fracture of the anterior tibial rim (Chaput)
Calcaneus
4 Calcaneal fractures
Section 1 Peripheral fractures
4.1 Extraarticular fracture (beak)
4.2 Medial tuberosity fracture
4.3 Sustentacular fracture
Section 2 Central fractures
4.4 Simple articular fracture (Sanders 2)-minimally invasive screw fixation
4.5 Displaced intraarticular fracture-sinus tarsi approach
4.6 Complex articular fracture (Sanders 3/4)-extensile approach
4.7 Calcaneal fracture dislocation
Talus
5 Talar fractures and dislocations
5.1 Osteochondral dome fracture
5.2 Lateral process fracture
5.3 Posterior process fracture
5.4 Displaced talar neck fracture (Hawkins 2)
5.5 Displaced talar body fracture (Marti 3/4)
5.6 Talar neck fracture with dislocation of the body (Hawkins 3)
Section 3 Dislocations
5.7 Medial subtalar dislocation
5.8 Lateral subtalar dislocation
5.9 Extruded talus
Midfoot
6 Midfoot injuries
Section 1 Chopart joint injuries
6.1 Talar head fracture
6.2 Anterior calcaneal process fracture
6.3 Navicular fracture
6.4 Cuboid nutcracker fracture
6.5 Chopart dislocation with compromised soft tissue
Section 2 Tarsometatarsal/intertarsal joint injuries (Lisfranc)
6.6 Tarsometatarsal injury-percutaneous reduction and fixation
6.7 Tarsometatarsal injury-open reduction and internal fixation
6.8 Tarsometatarsal injury with compartment syndrome
6.9 Tarsometatarsal/intertarsal complex midfoot injury
Metatarsals
7 Metatarsal fractures
Section 1 First metatarsal fracture
7.1 Metatarsal head fracture.
7.2 Simple first metatarsal diaphyseal fracture
7.3 Comminuted first metatarsal diaphyseal fracture
7.4 Proximal first metatarsal fracture with joint involvement
Section 2 Second to fourth metatarsal fractures
7.5 Multiple metatarsal neck fractures-K-wire fixation
7.6 Multiple metatarsal neck fractures-plate fixation
7.7 Multiple metatarsal shaft fractures
7.8 Proximal central metatarsal base fracture with joint involvement
Section 3 Fifth metatarsal base fracture
7.9 Fifth metatarsal base fracture (zone 1)
7.10 Fifth metatarsal base fracture (zone 2)
Phalanges and sesamoid
8 Phalangeal and sesamoid fractures and dislocations
Section 1 Great toe fracture
8.1 Unicondylar proximal phalangeal fracture of the great toe
8.2 Bicondylar proximal phalangeal fracture of the great toe
Section 2 Lesser toe fracture and dislocation
8.3 Lesser toe fracture
8.4 Lesser toe dislocation
Section 3 Sesamoid fracture
8.5 Sesamoid fracture
Appendix
OTA Open Fracture Classification (OTA-OFC)
Gustilo-Anderson Classification of Open Fractures
Index
Additional MedOne Information.
Notes:
Print version record.
ISBN:
9783132434592
3132434590

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