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OXFORD TEXTBOOK OF TRAUMA AND ORTHOPAEDICS (2/E)

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ISBN13
9780198766506
מהדורה
1
הוצאה לאור
Oxford
עמודים / Pages
1800
פורמט
This is the paperback version of the second edition, first published in 2011
תאריך יציאה לאור
1 במאי 2017
שם סדרה
Oxford Textbooks in Surgery
The second edition of this textbook contains all the information needed for a trainee to qualify as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon.
מידע נוסף
מהדורה 1
עמודים / Pages 1800
פורמט This is the paperback version of the second edition, first published in 2011
ISBN10 0198766505
הוצאה לאור Oxford
תאריך יציאה לאור 1 במאי 2017
תוכן עניינים

Section 1
1.1:Foundations of clinical practice
1.2:Classification and outcome measures
1.3:The musculoskeletal system: structure and function
1.4:Injury and repair
1.5:Haemoglobinopathies
1.6:Prevention of thrombosis in orthopaedic surgery
1.7:Pain and its control
1.8:Biomechanics
1.9:Gait analysis
1.10:Imaging
1.11:Complex regional pain syndrome
1.12:Neuromuscular disorders
1.13:Neuromuscular and skeletal manifestations of neurofibromatosis
Section 2
2.1:Choice of surgery for tumour: Staging and surgical margins
2.2:Amputations, endoprosthetic joint replacement, massive bone replacement, other alternatives
2.3:Benign tumours of soft tissues
2.4:Malignant tumours of soft tissues
2.5:Benign bone tumours
2.6:Malignant bone tumours
2.7:Metastatic bone disease
Section 3
3.1:Cervical spine disorders
3.2:Degenerative disease of the thoracic spine
3.3:Clinical presentations of the lumbar spine
3.4:Non-operative management of non-specific low back pain types 1 and 2
3.5:Cauda equina syndrome
3.6:Surgical management of chronic low back pain
3.7:Management of nerve root pain (syn: sciatica, radicular pain)
3.8:Management of neurogenic claudication and spinal stenosis
3.9:Clinical presentation of spinal deformities
3.10:Idiopathic scoliosis
3.11:Congenital scoliosis and kyphosis
3.12:Neuromuscular scoliosis
3.13:Syndromal scoliosis
3.14:Brace treatment in idiopathic scoliosis: the case for treatment
3.15:Iatrogenic spinal deformity
3.16:Kyphosis
3.17:Spondylolisthesis and spondylolysis
3.18:The infected spine
3.19:Cross-sectional imaging in spinal disorders
Section 4
4.1:The clinical evaluation of the shoulder
4.2:Pathology of cuff tears
4.3:Treatment of rotator cuff disease
4.4:Biceps
4.5:Frozen shoulder
4.6:Calcifying tendinitis
4.7:Instability
4.8:Surface replacement of the shoulder
4.9:Stemmed total shoulder replacement
4.10:Acromioclavicular joint
4.11:The clavicle and the sternoclavicular
4.12:Disorders of the scapula
4.13:Reverse geometry replacement
Section 5
5.1:Clinical evaluation of elective problems in the adult elbow
5.2:Lateral and medial epicondylitis
5.3:Chronic instability of the elbow
5.4:Rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow
5.5:Osteoarthritis of the elbow joint
5.6:Arthroscopy
5.7:Bursitis of the elbow
Section 6
6.1:Assessment and investigation of chronic wrist pain
6.2:Degenerative arthritis of the wrist
6.3:Kienböck's disease
6.4:The distal radioulnar joint
6.5:Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand and wrist
6.6:Osteoarthritis of the hand
6.7:Dupuytren's disease
6.8:Tendon disorders
6.9:Reconstruction after nerve injury
6.10:Peripheral nerve entrapment
6.11:Neurophysiological examination of the hand and wrist
6.12:Tumours and hand reconstruction
6.13:Ganglia of the wrist and hand
6.14:Hand infection
Section 7
7.1:Indications for hip replacement
7.2:Approaches to the hip
7.3:Preoperative planning for total hip replacement, consent, and complications
7.4:Total hip replacement: implant fixation
7.5:Implant choice for primary total hip arthroplasty
7.6:Bearing surfaces
7.7:The young arthritic hip
7.8:The complex primary total hip replacement
7.9:Surgical options excluding total hip replacement for hip pain
7.10:Total hip replacement: modes of failure
7.11:Revision total hip replacement and complications in total hip replacement
7.12:Management of total hip replacement periprosthetic fractures
7.13:Management of the infected total hip replacement
7.14:Hip resurfacing
7.15:Sports injuries in the pelvic region
7.16:Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
7.17:Hip pain in the radiologically normal hip
7.18:Hip arthroscopy: assessment, investigation, and interventions
Section 8
8.1:History and examination of the knee
8.2:Cartilage repair in the young knee
8.3:Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee
8.4:Osteotomies around the knee
8.5:Arthrodesis of the knee
8.6:Total knee replacement
8.7:Complications of total knee replacement
8.8:Revision total knee replacement
8.9:Miscellaneous conditions around the knee
8.10:The patellofemoral joint
8.11:Surgical techniques of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
8.12:Combined ligament injuries around the knee
8.13:Unicompartmental knee replacement
8.14:Meniscal injury and management
Section 9
9.1:Ankle and hindfoot arthritis
9.2:Disorders of the forefoot
9.3:Diabetic foot
9.4:Orthoses of the foot and leg
9.5:Tendon and ligament disorders of the foot
Section 10
10.1:Metabolic disease of skeleton and inherited disorders
10.2:Rheumatoid arthritis
10.3:Crystal arthropathies
10.4:Spondyloarthropathies
10.5:Inflammatory connective tissue disease
10.6:Osteoporosis
10.7:Osteoarthritis
Section 11
11.1:Chronic long bone osteomyelitis
11.2:Miscellaneous orthopaedic infections
11.3:Amputations and prostheses
11.4:Acute osteomyelitis
11.5:Septic arthritis
Section 12
12.1:Fracture classification
12.2:Complications of fractures
12.3:Orthopaedic approach to the multiply injured patient
12.4:Head, thoracic, and abdominal injury in the orthopaedic patient
12.5:Massive transfusion
12.6:Blast and ballistic injury
12.7:Management of open fractures
12.8:Soft tissue coverage
12.9:Combined vascular and orthopaedic injuries
12.10:Limb salvage versus amputation
12.11:Functional bracing
12.12:Principles of plate and screw osteosynthesis
12.13:Intramedullary nailing
12.14:Principles of monolateral external fixation
12.15:Principles of circular external fixation in trauma
12.16:Absorbable implants for fracture fixation
12.17:Stress fractures
12.18:Pathological fractures
12.19:Management of segmental bone defects
12.20:Injuries to muscle-tendon units
12.21:Dislocations and joint injuries in the hand
12.22:Flexor tendon injuries
12.23:Extensor tendon injuries in the hand and wrist
12.24:Soft tissue hand injuries
12.25:Nerve injuries
12.26:Brachial plexus injuries
12.27:Replantation
12.28:Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures
12.29:Scaphoid fractures
12.30:Instabilities of the carpus
12.31:Injuries to the distal radioulnar joint
12.32:Distal radius fracture
12.33:Forearm fractures
12.34:Elbow fractures and dislocations
12.35:Humeral shaft fractures
12.36:Fractures and dislocations of the shoulder girdle
12.37:Imaging in spinal trauma
12.38:Emergency management of the traumatized cervical spine
12.39:Upper cervical injuries
12.40:Subaxial cervical spine injuries
12.41:Whiplash-associated disorders
12.42:Thoracic fractures
12.43:Thoracolumbar, lumbar, and sacral fractures
12.44:Post-traumatic spinal reconstruction
12.45:Rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries
12.46:Pelvic ring fractures: assessment, associated injuries, and acute management
12.47:Pelvic fracture: definitive management
12.48:Fractures of the acetabulum: radiographic assessment and classification
12.49:Management of acetabular fractures
12.50:Dislocations of the hip and femoral head fractures
12.51:Femoral neck fractures
12.52:Trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures
12.53:Femur shaft fractures
12.54:Supracondylar fractures of the femur
12.55:Patella fractures and dislocations
12.56:Tibial plateau fractures
12.57:Tibial shaft fractures
12.58:Tibial plafond fractures
12.59:Ankle fractures
12.60:Fractures of the talus and peritalar dislocations
12.61:Fractures of the calcaneum
12.62:Midfoot and forefoot fractures and dislocations
Section 13
13.1:Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in children
13.2a:Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: medical aspects
13.2b:Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: surgical management
13.3:An overview of cerebral palsy
13.4:Lower limb management in cerebral palsy
13.5:Upper limb management in cerebral palsy
13.6:Management of the child with total body involvement
13.7:The orthopaedic management of myelomeningocoele
13.8:Neurological aspects of spinal disorders in children
13.9:Arthrogryposis
13.10:Common disorders of the lower limb
13.11:Congenital upper limb anomalies
13.12:Congenital brachial plexus palsy
13.13:Malformations of the hand and wrist
13.14:Management of the limb deficient child
13.15:The management of limb length inequality
13.16:Developmental deformities of the lower limbs
13.17:Developmental dysplasia of the hip
13.18:Legg-Calve-Perthes disease
13.19:Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
13.20:Common knee conditions
13.21:Congenital talipes equinovarus
13.22:The foot in childhood
13.23:Sports injuries and syndromes
Section 14
14.1:Musculoskeletal injuries in children
14.2:Physeal injuries
14.3:Fractures of the spine in children
14.4:Injuries around the shoulder in children
14.5:Fractures about the elbow in children
14.6:Fractures and dislocations about the paediatric forearm
14.7:Children's hand trauma
14.8:Injuries of the pelvis and hip in children
14.9:Injuries of the femur and patella in children
14.10:Tibial and ankle fractures in children
14.11:Foot injuries in children

 
 
Author Christopher Bulstrode