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The first resource of its kind to address minimally invasive procedures in orthopaedic trauma surgery, this essential reference details a range of emerging techniques designed to reduce patient recovery and rehabilitation time. Stepwise coverage addresses the latest approaches, including indirect fracture reduction and fixation, leading to less tissue and vascular damage and more complete recovery.
- Twenty chapters, each devoted to a single procedure, highlight relevant anatomy, tools, and techniques in a straightforward style applicable directly to practice.
- Authoritative perspectives from leaders in the field assure readers of current, accurate information.
- Detailed step-by-step guidance takes readers through each procedure to help build understanding and minimize error.
- Detailed line drawings highlight underlying anatomy to help optimize results.
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- Authoritative perspectives from leaders in the field assure you of current, accurate information
- Detailed step-by-step guidance takes you through each procedure to help build understanding and minimize error
- Unique coverage makes this the first resource to address minimally invasive orthopaedic trauma
- Detailed line drawings highlight underlying anatomy to help optimize results
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. Historical Perspective
Chapter 2. Biological Basis (Nailing, Plating)
Chapter 3. Percutanous Pinning of Distal Radius Fractures
Chapter 4. Forearm Nailing
Chapter 5. Percutaneous Sub-muscular Plating of the Humerus
Chapter 6. Percutaneous Plating of the Proximal Humerus
Chapter 7. Minimally Invasive Operative Treatment of Displaced Midclavicular Fractures with a Titanium Elastic Nail
Chapter 8. Percutaneous Pelvic Ring Fixation
Chapter 9. Minimally Invasive Reduction and Fixation Techniques for Acetabular Fractures
Chapter 10. Minimally Invasive Hip Fracture
Chapter 11. Femoral Shaft
Chapter 12. Minimally Invasive Fixation of Fractures of the Distal Femur
Chapter 13. Minimally Invasive Plating of the Distal Tibia
Chapter 14. Minimally Invasive Treatment of Ankle Fractures
Chapter 15. Calcaneus