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Rockwood and Wilkins' Fractures in Children
Since its first edition over 60 years ago, Rockwood and Wilkins’ Fractures in Children has been the go-to reference for treating a wide range of fractures in children and adolescents. The landmark tenth edition continues this tradition with the addition of four associate editors, a refreshed mix of contributors, and fully revised content throughout, bringing you fully up to date with today’s techniques and technologies in fractures in pediatric orthopaedics. Drs. Peter M. Waters, David L. Skaggs, John M. Flynn, Lindsay Andras, Donald S. Bae, Keith D. Baldwin, and Jonathan G. Schoenecker lead a team of experts who ensure that the most up-to-date information is presented in a comprehensive yet easy to digest manner.
- Follows a templated format throughout, with numerous time-saving treatment algorithms, checklists, charts, and tables for quick reference
- Presents preoperative planning in convenient checklists; nonoperative treatments, pitfalls, management of adverse outcomes, and operative techniques in easy-to-read tables; and detailed “Author’s Preferred Treatment” algorithms, and annotated references for key trials and studies
- Includes a new chapter dedicated to orthopaedic pharmacology
- Features high-quality videos that offer instruction and guidance on clinical procedures
- Shares the contemporary knowledge and abundant expertise of four associate editors new to this edition: Drs. Lindsay Andras, Donald S. Bae, Keith D. Baldwin, and Jonathan G. Schoenecker
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מהדורה | 10th Edition |
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עמודים / Pages | 1216 |
הוחלף ע"י | DAVID L. SKAGGS |
פורמט | Hardback + online |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 1 בספט׳ 2024 |
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