Specifications
book-author | Paul Tornetta III ; William M. Ricci ; Robert F. Ostrum ; Margaret M. McQueen Michel D. McKee ; Charles M. Court-Brown |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 1496386515 |
isbn13 | 978-1496386519 |
language | English |
publisher | Wolters Kluwer |
Book Description
“Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults,” now in its 9th edition, edited by Dr. Paul Tornetta III, William Ricci MD FAAOS, Charles M. Court-Brown MD FRCS Ed (Orth), Margaret M. McQueen MD, and Michael McKee MD FRCS (C), continues to be a leading reference in orthopedic surgery and traumatology. Here's what you can expect from this edition:
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book provides comprehensive coverage of fractures in adults, including the epidemiology, classification, diagnosis, treatment, and management of various types of fractures. It encompasses fractures of the upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvis, spine, and other anatomical regions.
- Evidence-Based Approach: The editors emphasize an evidence-based approach to fracture management, incorporating the latest research findings, clinical guidelines, and best practices in the field. The content is grounded in scientific evidence and expert consensus, ensuring the highest standards of patient care.
- Multidisciplinary Perspectives: With contributions from a diverse team of expert authors, including orthopedic surgeons, traumatologists, radiologists, and other specialists, the book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on fracture management. Readers benefit from insights and expertise across different disciplines, enhancing their understanding of complex fracture cases.
- Practical Guidance: “Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults” provides practical guidance on the evaluation and treatment of fractures in clinical practice. The editors offer step-by-step instructions, surgical techniques, decision-making algorithms, and pearls for managing challenging cases, helping orthopedic surgeons and trainees navigate complex clinical scenarios.
- Illustrations and Imaging: The book features high-quality illustrations, radiographic images, and surgical photographs that enhance understanding and visualization of fracture patterns, injury mechanisms, surgical approaches, and postoperative outcomes. Visual aids aid in surgical planning, patient education, and clinical decision-making.
- Surgical Techniques: Detailed descriptions of surgical techniques, instrumentation, and approaches are provided for both common and rare fracture types. The editors discuss indications, contraindications, surgical pearls, and potential complications associated with various operative interventions, empowering surgeons to perform procedures safely and effectively.
- Complications and Management: Special attention is given to the recognition, prevention, and management of complications associated with fractures and their treatments. The book covers topics such as infection, nonunion, malunion, compartment syndrome, nerve injuries, vascular injuries, and other potential complications encountered in fracture care.
- Rehabilitation and Recovery: The editors address the rehabilitation and recovery process following fracture treatment, including principles of fracture healing, rehabilitation protocols, physical therapy modalities, and functional outcomes assessment. Strategies for optimizing recovery and restoring function are discussed to facilitate patient recovery and return to activity.
- Special Populations: Considerations for managing fractures in special populations, such as elderly patients, pediatric patients, athletes, and patients with comorbidities, are addressed. The editors discuss age-related changes in bone physiology, fracture patterns, treatment goals, and outcomes in these patient groups, tailoring management approaches to individual patient needs.
- Emerging Trends and Innovations: The book explores emerging trends, innovations, and advances in fracture management, including minimally invasive techniques, biologics, regenerative medicine, and technological advancements such as 3D printing and computer-assisted surgery. Readers gain insights into the future direction of orthopedic trauma care and potential areas for research and development.
Overall, “Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults” serves as a comprehensive and authoritative resource for orthopedic surgeons, traumatologists, residents, fellows, and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of fractures in adult patients. With its evidence-based approach, practical guidance, and multidisciplinary perspective, the book remains a essential reference for fracture care in clinical practice and academic settings.
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