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HAND SURGERY, 2 VOL

Berger R.

ISBN-139780781728744
PublicadoEnero 2004
Edición
IdiomaInglés
Páginas2.656
Peso12.000 gramos
Dimensiones22 x 29 x 9 cms.
EditorialLIPPINCOTT
Disponibilidad2-3 Semanas
PVP sin IVA290,46 €

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Edited by rising stars in orthopaedic surgery, this definitive two-volume work is written by internationally recognised experts in hand surgery. Coverage begins with a basic science section on pathophysiology of the hand, wrist and forearm. The rest of the text then follows a progressive organization from the most common problems to the least common problems of the hand. Implements a practical approach by containing a chapter on the principles of portal placement, and features over 3,600 illustrations, including more than 700 in full colour. Section topics covered include radiographic imaging of the hand, wrist and forearm, avascular necrosis of the carpus, forearm injuries, tumors, and much more.

Contents

1 - Basic Pathology of the Hand, Wrist, and Forearm: Bone and Joint
2 - Basic Pathology of the Hand: Tendon/Ligament
3 - Basic Pathophysiology of the Hand, Wrist, and Forearm: Nerve
4 - Basic Pathophysiology of the Hand, Wrist, and Forearm: Vascular
5 - Anesthesia in the Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery
6 - Radiographic Imaging of the Hand, Wrist, and Forearm
7 - Principles of Hand Therapy
8 - Extra-Articular Fractures of the Phalanges
9 - Extra-Articular Fractures of the Metacarpals
10 - Intra-Articular Injuries of the Distal and Proximal Interphalangeal Joints
11 - Intra-Articular Injuries of the Metacarpophalange and Carpometacarpal Joints
12 - Fractures and Joint Injuries of the Adult Hand:Thumb
13 - Malunion and Other Post-Traumatic Complications
14 - Fractures and Joint Injuries of the Child’s Hand
15 - Extra-Articular Distal Radius Fractures
16 - Intra-Articular Distal Radius Fractures
17 - Acute Injuries of the Distal Ulna
18 - Malunion of the Radius and Ulna
19 - Instability of the Distal Radioulnar Joint
20 - Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries and Ulnar Impaction Syndrome
21 - Fractures of the Carpus: Scaphoid Fractures
22 - Carpal Bone Fractures Othee Than the Scaphoid
23 - Fractures of the Carpus: Malunion and Non-union
24 - Pathophysiology of Wrist Instability
25 - Ligament Injuries and Instability of the Carpus:Scaphoulnate Joint
26 - Lunotriquetral Joint
27 - Periulnar Injuries Including Fracture-Dislocations
28 - Midcarpal Instability
29 - Disruption of the Distal Carpal Row
30 - Avascular Necrosis
31 - Shaft Fractures of the Radius and Ulna
32 - Dissociations of the Radius and Ulna
33 - Principles of Portal Placement and Anatomy
34 - Arthroscopic Debridement, Resections, and Capsular Shrinkage
35 - Arthroscopic-Guided Reduction, Stabilization,and Repair
36 - Ganglionectomy
37 - Early Repair of Flexor Tendon Injuries
38 - Flexor Tendons: Reconstruction of Chronic Injuries
39 - Rehabilitation Following Flexor Tendon Surgery
40 - Early Repair of Extensor Tendon Surgery
41 - Extensor Tendons: Reconstruction of Chronic Injuries
42 - Rehabilitation Following Extensor Tendon Surgery
43 - Tendon Disorder: DeQuervain’s, Trigger Finger,and Generalized Tensynovitiz
44 - Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis
45 - Nerve Lacerations: Repair of Acute Injuries
46 - Chronic Nerve Injuries and Treatment of Neuromas
47 - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
48 - Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
49 - Pronator and Anterior Interosseous Nerve Felix Gobel Compression Syndromes
50 - Ulnar Nerve Compression at the Wrist
51 - Thoracic Outlet and Upper Arm Compression Syndromes
52 - Reconstruction for Radial Nerve Palsy
53 - Reconstruction for Median Nerve Palsy
54 - Reconstruction for Ulnar Nerve Palsy
55 - Reconstruction for Combined Palsy
56 - Brachial Plexus: Acute Diagnosis and Treatment
57 - Brachial Plexus: Neurotization and Pedicle Tissue Transfer, and Thumb Reconstruction
58 - Brachial Plexus: Free Composite Tissue Transfers
59 - Reconstructio for the Spastic Hand
60 - Skin and Soft Tissues: Burn 61 - Skin and Soft Tissues: Frostbite
62 - Skin and Soft Tissues: Dupuytren’s Disease
63 - Fingertip and Nail Bed Injuries
64 - Skin Grafts and Tissue Explanders
65 - Skin and Soft Tissues: Pedicle Flaps
66 - Free Tissue Transfers for Coverage
67 - Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Hand and Digits
68 - Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Wrist
69 - Cystalline Arthritis and Other Arthritides
70 - Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Digits: Distal and Proximal Interphalangeal Joints
71 - Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Digits: Metacarpo-phalangea; and Carpometacarpal Joints
72 - Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Digits: Thumb
73 - Principles in Limited Wrist Arthrotides
74 - Schaphotrapesiotrapezoid (STT) and Four Corner Fusions
75 - Radiocarpal and Total Arthrodesis
76 - Radiocarpal and Total Wrist Arhtrodesis
77 - Proximal Row Carpectomy
78 - Wrist Anthroplasty
79 - Denervation of the Wrist
80 - Congenital Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
81 – pt. 1 Congenital Disorders: Syndactyly
81 - pt. 2 Congenital Disorders: Polydactyly
82 - Congenital Disorders: Hypoplastic Thumb
83 - Congenital Disorders: Radial and Ulnar Club Hand
84 - Congenital Disorders: Cleft Hand
85 - Congenital Disorders: Clinodactyly and Cammtodactyly
86 - pt. 1 Delta Phalanx and Madelung’s Deformity
86 - pt. 2 Macrodactyly, Congenital Band Syndrome, and Synostosis
87 - Vascular Repairs and Replantation
88 - Vascular Injuries: Acute Occlussive Conditions
89 - Compartment Syndromes and Ischemic Contractures
90 - Vascular Disorders: Ateriovenous Malformations
91 - Vascular Disorders: Raynaud’s Syndrome
92 - Thumb Reconstruction
93 - Finger Reconstruction and Ray Resection
94 - Wrist and Min-Hand Reconstruction
95 - Forearm Reconstruction
96 - Tumors: General Principles
97 - Soft Tissue Tumors
98 - Primary Bone Tumors
99 - Metastatic Lesions
100 - Infections
101 - Open Wound, Injection, and Chemical Injuries
102 - Pain Management

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