
- 464 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon
About this book
Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon is a clinically focused book that will help guide the orthopedic surgeon through the most commonly encountered injuries when on call.
Drs. David J. Hak, Kyros R. Ipaktchi and Steven Morgan are joined by over 50 leading experts to provide a succinct and quick review of the key points that will allow you to provide patients with expert and immediate care.
Inside Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon each chapter is written in an easy to read bulleted format that will allow for a quick review of the key facts you need to know while taking call.
Chapters also cover emergent and definitive management and provide guidelines for when to consider referral to a higher level of care. The authors also share their tips and tricks for successful outcomes, while highlighting potential pitfalls and how to avoid them.
Since it can be difficult to find time to read a traditional textbook or review article, Orthopedic Trauma Call for the Attending Surgeon is perfect for orthopedic surgeons, physician assistants, extenders who cover ER call, and orthopedic trainees.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- About the Editors
- Contributing Authors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Introduction and Additional Educational Resources
- Chapter 2 Medico-Legal Issues for the On-Call Orthopedic Surgeon
- Chapter 3 On-Call Contracts and Stipends
- Chapter 4 Inpatient Admission
- Chapter 5 When to Transfer for a Higher Level of Care
- Chapter 6 Temporary External Fixation Principles
- Chapter 7 Medical Management of the Trauma Patient
- Chapter 8 Compartment Syndrome
- Chapter 9 Open Fractures
- Chapter 10 Vascular Injuries
- Chapter 11 Distal Radius Fractures
- Chapter 12 Hand Fractures
- Chapter 13 Adult Both Bone Forearm Fractures
- Chapter 14 Radial Head Fractures
- Chapter 15 Olecranon Fractures
- Chapter 16 Elbow Dislocations
- Chapter 17 Adult Bicolumnar Distal Humerus Fractures
- Chapter 18 Humeral Shaft Fractures
- Chapter 19 Proximal Humerus Fractures
- Chapter 20 Shoulder Dislocations and Shoulder Fracture-Dislocations
- Chapter 21 Clavicle Fractures
- Chapter 22 Scapula Fractures
- Chapter 23 Foot Fractures Talus and Calcaneus
- Chapter 24 Foot Fractures Metatarsal and Lisfranc
- Chapter 25 Ankle Fractures
- Chapter 26 Pilon Fractures for the Practicing Orthopedic Surgeon
- Chapter 27 Tibial Shaft Fractures
- Chapter 28 Tibial Plateau Fractures
- Chapter 29 Patella Fractures
- Chapter 30 Knee Dislocations
- Chapter 31 Supracondylar Femur Fractures
- Chapter 32 Femoral Shaft Fractures
- Chapter 33 Intertrochanteric Femur Fractures
- Chapter 34 Femoral Neck Fractures
- Chapter 35 Hip Dislocations
- Chapter 36 Low-Energy Pelvic Ring Injuries
- Chapter 37 High-Energy Pelvic Fractures
- Chapter 38 Acetabular Fractures
- Chapter 39 Vertebral Burst Fractures
- Chapter 40 Spine Fracture-Dislocations
- Chapter 41 Low-Energy Spine Trauma Low Back Pain, Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures, and Cauda Equina Syndrome
- Chapter 42 Pediatric Fracture Principles and Growth Plate Injuries
- Chapter 43 Pediatric Forearm Fractures
- Chapter 44 Pediatric Elbow Fractures Supracondylar Fractures, Lateral Condyle Fractures, and Transphyseal Fractures
- Chapter 45 Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures
- Chapter 46 Pediatric Tibia Fractures
- Chapter 47 Periprosthetic Fractures of the Hip
- Chapter 48 Periprosthetic Fractures Knee
- Chapter 49 Soft Tissue Injuries
- Financial Disclosures
- Index