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Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum.

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 fr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tile, Marvin
Otros Autores: Helfet, David L., Kellam, James F.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2003.
Edición:3rd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.