AO Principles of Fracture Management : Vol. 1: Principles, Vol. 2: Specific fractures (3. Aufl. 2017. 1058 S. 2500 Abb. 280 mm)

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AO Principles of Fracture Management : Vol. 1: Principles, Vol. 2: Specific fractures (3. Aufl. 2017. 1058 S. 2500 Abb. 280 mm)

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Full Description

The AO Principles of Fracture Management has served many generations of surgeons around the world as the source of knowledge and essential reference in the field of orthopedic trauma surgery. The fundamental principles of fracture surgery have not changed in 60 years, but the biological and clinical knowledge, as well as technological advancements have extended new possibilities in surgical treatment and offered surgeons the opportunity to explore new ways of applying the AO principles.

The new third edition of this book has been expanded to include new knowledge and explore state-of-the-art technology. It also addresses pressing challenges that face orthopedic surgeons today, such as the exponential rise in fragility fractures resulting from demographic changes and an aging population. The book aims to help surgeons to successfully rise to such challenges.

Key features include:



Contributions from more than 50 highly renowned surgeons, scientists, and medical professionals
More than 2,100 high-quality illustrations and images, as well as access to over 250 video presentations
New chapters on periprosthetic fractures, knee dislocations, fragility fractures and orthogeriatric care and additional information on operating room setup and planning
Immediate access to AO's continually evolving range of online educational offerings via QR codes for mobile devices including animations, webcasts, webinars, lectures, AO Surgery Reference, AOSTART and more

AOTrauma is pleased to bring you a new expanded, comprehensive, and updated edition of the AO Principles of Fracture Management for residents, fellows, course participants and faculty, Trauma and Orthopedic surgeons, and operating room personnel.

Contents

Volume 1-Principles

AO philosophy and basic principles

1.1 AO philosophy and evolution
1.2 Biology and biomechanics in bone healing
1.3 Implants and biotechnology
1.4 Fracture classification
1.5 Soft-tissue injury: pathophysiology, evaluation, and classification

Decision making and planning

2.1 The patient and the injury: decision making in trauma surgery
2.2 Diaphyseal fractures: principles
2.3 Articular fractures: principles
2.4 Preoperative planning

Reduction, approaches, and fixation techniques

Reduction and approaches

3.1.1 Surgical reduction
3.1.2 Approaches and intraoperative handling of soft tissues
3.1.3 Minimally invasive osteosynthesis

Techniques of absolute stability

3.2.1 Screws
3.2.2 Plates
3.2.3 Tension band principle

Techniques of relative stability

3.3.1 Intramedullary nailing
3.3.2 Bridge plating
3.3.3 External fixator
3.3.4 Locking plates

General topics

4.1 Polytrauma: pathophysiology, priorities, and management
4.2 Open fractures
4.3 Soft-tissue loss: principles of management
4.4 Pediatric fractures
4.5 Antibiotic prophylaxis
4.6 Thromboembolic prophylaxis
4.7 Postoperative management: general considerations
4.8 Fragility fractures and orthogeriatric care
4.9 Imaging and radiation hazards

Complications

5.1 Malunion
5.2 Aseptic nonunion
5.3 Acute infection
5.4 Chronic infection and infected nonunion

Volume 2-Specific fractures

Scapula and clavicle

6.1.1 Scapula
6.1.2 Clavicle

Humerus

6.2.1 Humerus, proximal
6.2.2 Humerus, shaft
6.2.3 Humerus, distal

Forearm and hand

6.3.1 Proximal forearm and complex elbow injuries
6.3.2 Forearm, shaft
6.3.3 Distal radius and wrist
6.3.4 Hand

Pelvis and acetabelum

6.4 Pelvic ring
6.5 Acetabulum

Femur and periprosthetic fractures

6.6.1 Femur, proximal
6.6.2 Femur, shaft (including subtrochanteric fractures)
6.6.3 Femur, distal
6.6.4 Periprosthetic fractures

Knee

6.7.1 Patella
6.7.2 Knee dislocations

Tibia

6.8.1 Tibia, proximal
6.8.2 Tibia, shaft
6.8.3 Tibia, distal intraarticular (pilon)

Malleoli and foot

6.9 Malleoli
6.10.1 Hindfoot-calcaneus and talus
6.10.2 Midfoot and forefoot

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