Description |
1 online resource (847 pages) |
Contents |
Fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum; contents; contributing authors; foreword; preface to the first edition; preface; acknowledgments; section i general aspects of the pelvic ring and acetabulum; introduction and natural history of the pelvic ring; part a. anatomy; anatomy of the pelvic ring; anatomy of the acetabulum; part b. biomechanics; biomechanics of the pelvic ring; biomechanics of acetabular fractures; part c. pathoanatomy; pathoanatomy of the pelvic ring; pathoanatomy of the acetabulum; part d. aspects of polytrauma; general assessment and management of the polytrauma patient |
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Pelvic trauma and venous thromboembolismsection ii disruption of the pelvic ring; defining the injury: assessment of pelvic fractures; biomechanics and methods of pelvic fixation; describing the injury: classification of pelvic ring injuries; management of pelvic ring injuries; external fixation for the injured pelvic ring; internal fixation for the injured pelvic ring; sacral fractures; open pelvic fractures; pelvic ring disruption in women: genitourinary and obstetric implications; insufficiency fractures of the pelvis |
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Injury to the pelvis and acetabulum in the pediatric patient (the immature skeleton)complications of pelvic trauma; malunion and nonunion of the pelvis: posttraumatic deformity; outcomes after pelvic ring injuries in adults; section iii fractures of the acetabulum; introduction and natural history of acetabular fractures; describing the injury: classification of acetabular fractures; defining the injury: assessment of acetabular fractures; part a. treatment options; decision making: nonoperative and operative indications for acetabular fractures; part b. surgical management |
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Surgical techniques for acetabular fracturespart c. techniques of reduction and fixation foracetabular fractures: closed methods; computer-assisted closed techniques of reduction and fixation; fluoroscopic-assisted closed techniques of reduction and fixation; part d. techniques of reduction and fixation foracetabular fractures: open methods; techniques of open reduction and fixation of acetabular fractures; cerclage wires; extraperitoneal fixation; use of bone substitutes; intraoperative evaluation; part e. surgical management of specificacetabular injury types |
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Surgical management of a types: a1, a2, a3surgical management of b types: b1, b2, b3; surgical management of c types: both columns; part f. complications of acetabular fractures; early complications of acetabular fractures; late complications of acetabular fractures; surgical management of delayed acetabular fractures; part g. special situations; the elderly patient with an acetabular fracture; primary total hip arthroplasty for an acetabular fracture; delayed total hip arthroplasty following acetabular fracture; pathologic pelvis fractures and acetabular reconstruction in metastatic disease |
Summary |
The Third Edition of this definitive work is broadened to include the next generation of trauma specialists. With 50 contributors, new techniques are covered with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. The text is divided into three sections: general aspects, disruption of the pelvic ring, and fractures of the acetabulum. New features include current percutaneous techniques and an accompanying CD-ROM that features additional cases |
Notes |
Part h. results of treatment |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Pelvic bones -- Fractures.
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Acetabulum (Anatomy) -- Fractures
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Acetabulum (Anatomy) -- Fractures
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Pelvic bones -- Fractures
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Helfet, David L
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Kellam, James F
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ISBN |
9781469878027 |
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146987802X |
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