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Pediatric femur fractures : a practical guide to evaluation and management /

Bringing together the many considerations and complexities surrounding the management of pediatric femur fractures, this up-to-date, comprehensive book discusses all aspects of these common but challenging injuries, where the treatment strategies are rapidly changing and which have the potential for...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hedequist, Daniel J. (Editor ), Heyworth, Benton E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer, 2016.
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  • Foreword; Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1: The Pediatric Femur: Development, Growth, and Surgical Anatomy; Introduction; Embryology; Pre-embryonic Period; Gastrulation; True Embryonic Period; Neurulation; Neural Crest; Mesodermal Differentiation; Limb Development; Limb Patterning; Limb Deficiencies, Malformations, and Teratogens; Fetal Period; Skeletal Development; Ossification; Intramembranous Ossification; Endochondral Ossification; Growth Plate Anatomy; Germinal (Reserve) Zone; Proliferative Zone; Hypertrophic Zone; Zone of Provisional Calcification.
  • Perichondral Ring of LaCroix and Groove of Ranvier; Growth Plate Vascularity; Synovial Joints; Normal and Abnormal Growth; General Growth Concepts; Puberty; Maturity Assessment; Lower Limb Growth; Femur-Specific Growth; Abnormal Growth and Limb-Length Discrepancy (LLD); Growth Acceleration; Shortening and Angular Deformity; Physeal Injury; Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Growth Disturbance and LLD; Growth Prediction; Treatment of Leg-Length Discrepancy, Angular Deformity, and Growth Arrest; Leg-Length Discrepancy; Angular Deformity; Growth Arrest; Anatomy.
  • Bone Development; Vascular Anatomy of the Proximal Femur; Distal Femoral Physis; References; 2: Radiologic Evaluation of Femur Fractures; Overview of Imaging Modalities; Radiographs; Computed Tomography (CT); Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); Ultrasound; Fracture Imaging Based on Location; Proximal Femoral Fractures, Radiographic Evaluation, and AP Pelvis; Cross-Table Lateral; Frog-Leg Lateral; Radiographic Classifications of Proximal Femoral Fractures; Fracture Dislocations; Physeal Fractures; Femoral Shaft; AP and Lateral Femoral Radiographs; Associated Injuries.
  • Distal Femoral Fractures; Physeal Fractures; Subarticular Fractures; Radiographically Occult Fractures; Imaging of Fractures in Infants and Neonates; Imaging Findings Associated with Complications of Pediatric Femur Fractures; Nonunion and the Assessment of Union; Implant Failure; Avascular Necrosis; Growth Disturbance/Leg Length Discrepancy; Physeal Bridge; Infection; References; 3: Femur Fractures in Neonates, Infants and Toddlers with or Without Child Abuse; Introduction; Birth Trauma/Neonatal Fractures; Obstetric Fractures; Mechanism; Location; Neonatal Fractures.
  • Physiologic Factors; Presentation and Diagnostic Modalities; Infantile and Toddler Fractures; Epidemiology; Mechanism and Location; Treatment; Obstetric and Neonatal Fractures; Infant and Toddler Fractures; Pavlik Harness; Fitting the Harness; Child Abuse; Epidemiology; Presentation; Type of Fracture; Imaging; Associated Injuries; Risk Factors for NAT; Treatment; Conclusions; References; 4: Femoral Head Fractures in Children; Introduction; Anatomy of the Femoral Head; Diagnosis; Transphyseal Fractures; Epiphyseal Fractures; Arthroscopic Treatment.