Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma
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Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma

  1. 190 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma

About this book

Unique decision-tree format provides rapid decision-making tool covering a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries

Few if any medical fields share the complexity of injuries and the number of available treatments that exist in orthopaedic trauma. Deciding on the most efficacious treatment can often be difficult. In this digital age with a tsunami of medical information and conflicting data on numerous approaches, practitioners who treat orthopaedic trauma often find it problematic to make "evidence-based" choices.

Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma is the largest compendium of orthopaedic trauma algorithms assembled to date. The decision trees cover a broad spectrum of cases - from simple isolated fractures - to severe, life-threatening conditions. The decisions on which action to perform in each situation are largely based on the personal experiences of the individual authors, all members of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) / Zuckerberg San Francisco General (ZSFG) Orthopaedic Trauma Institute. When the decisions are supported by published scientific literature, the relevant publications are cited.

Visually appealing, easy-to-comprehend decision trees detail underlying pathologies, suspected diagnoses, required imaging studies, possible treatment approaches, rehabilitation, expected outcomes, and postsurgical care. The format is more conducive to swiftly acquiring knowledge and making informed decisions than traditional texts and websites.

Key Features

  • Management of a wide range of emergencies including compartment syndrome, open fractures, peripheral nerve injuries, mangled extremities, and multiple trauma
  • Perioperative care - from acute and chronic pain management - to venous thromboembolism prevention and the use of regional anesthesia
  • Major sections organized by anatomic region cover upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvic, hip, and spine trauma
  • Clinical pearls on the management of osteoporotic, neoplastic, and periprosthetic fractures and fracture complications
  • Impacted anatomy, differential diagnoses, and possible approaches visualized through high-quality color illustrations and radiographs
  • Consistent color scheme differentiates actions, imaging, and rehabilitation guidelines
  • Appendices provide a quick reference on imaging, bracing, and rehabilitation recommendations

This uniquely formatted, visually rich book will enable surgeons, physicians, and residents to understand and apply critical decisions to a wide range of fractures, dislocations, nerve injuries, and musculoskeletal complications.

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Information

Publisher
Thieme
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781626234611
eBook ISBN
9781626234628
Edition
1
Subtopic
Orthopedics

Table of contents

  1. Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Contributors
  9. Chapter 1: Compartment Syndrome (CS)
  10. Chapter 2: Open Fracture Management
  11. Chapter 3: Ballistic Injuries
  12. Chapter 4: Vascular Injuries
  13. Chapter 5: Traumatic Nerve Injury
  14. Chapter 6: Mangled Extremity
  15. Chapter 7: Polytrauma Patient
  16. Chapter 8: Acute Pain Management
  17. Chapter 9: Chronic Pain Management
  18. Chapter 10: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prevention
  19. Chapter 11: VTE Prevention for Patients on Anticoagulation
  20. Chapter 12: Embolic Disease Management
  21. Chapter 13: Heterotopic Ossifi cation (HO)
  22. Chapter 14: Regional Anesthesia in Orthopaedic Surgery
  23. Chapter 15: Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability
  24. Chapter 16: Acromioclavicular Separation
  25. Chapter 17: Sternoclavicular Dislocation (SCD)
  26. Chapter 18: Clavicle Fractures
  27. Chapter 19: Scapulothoracic Dissociation (STD)
  28. Chapter 20: Scapula Fractures
  29. Chapter 21: Proximal Humerus Fractures
  30. Chapter 22: Humeral Shaft Fractures
  31. Chapter 23: Distal Humerus Fractures
  32. Chapter 24: Elbow Dislocation/Terrible Triad Injury
  33. Chapter 25: Radial Head Fractures
  34. Chapter 26: Capitellum Fractures
  35. Chapter 27: Olecranon Fractures
  36. Chapter 28: Forearm Fractures
  37. Chapter 29: Distal Radius Fractures
  38. Chapter 30: Scaphoid Fractures
  39. Chapter 31: Perilunate Dislocation
  40. Chapter 32: Extensor Tendon Lacerations
  41. Chapter 33: Flexor Tendon Injuries
  42. Chapter 34: Finger Replantation
  43. Chapter 35: Finger Fractures
  44. Chapter 36: Metacarpal Fractures
  45. Chapter 37: Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Dislocations
  46. Chapter 38: Phalanx Dislocations
  47. Chapter 39: Femoral Shaft Fractures
  48. Chapter 40: Distal Femur Fractures
  49. Chapter 41: Traumatic Knee Dislocation
  50. Chapter 42: Patella Fractures
  51. Chapter 43: Tibial Plateau Fractures
  52. Chapter 44: Tibial Shaft Fractures
  53. Chapter 45: Tibial Plafond (Pilon) Fractures
  54. Chapter 46: Ankle Fractures
  55. Chapter 47: Talus Fractures
  56. Chapter 48: Calcaneus Fractures
  57. Chapter 49: Lisfranc Fractures
  58. Chapter 50: Navicular Fractures
  59. Chapter 51: Metatarsal (MT) Fractures
  60. Chapter 52: Toe Fractures
  61. Chapter 53: Pelvic Ring Fractures
  62. Chapter 54: Acetabulum Fractures
  63. Chapter 55: Hip Dislocations
  64. Chapter 56: Femoral Head Fractures
  65. Chapter 57: Femoral Intertrochanteric Fractures
  66. Chapter 58: Femoral Neck Fractures
  67. Chapter 59: Femoral Subtrochanteric Fractures
  68. Chapter 60: Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
  69. Chapter 61: Adult C-Spine Clearance after Blunt Trauma
  70. Chapter 62: Occipitocervical Dissociations (OCD)
  71. Chapter 63: Atlas (C1) Fractures and Transverse Ligament Injuries
  72. Chapter 64: C2 Odontoid (dens) Fractures
  73. Chapter 65: C2 Traumatic Spondylolisthesis
  74. Chapter 66: C3-C7 Facet Dislocations
  75. Chapter 67: C3-C7 Lateral Mass Fractures
  76. Chapter 68: Geriatric Vertebral Compression Fracture (VCF)
  77. Chapter 69: Thoracolumbar Injuries
  78. Chapter 70: Bisphosphonate Femur Fractures
  79. Chapter 71: Pathological (neoplastic) Fractures
  80. Chapter 72: Periprosthetic Fracture THA: Acetabulum
  81. Chapter 73: Periprosthetic Fracture around THA: Femur
  82. Chapter 74: Periprosthetic Fracture around TKA: Femur
  83. Chapter 75: Periprosthetic Fracture around TKA: Tibia
  84. Chapter 76: Periprosthetic Fracture around Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA)
  85. Chapter 77: Fracture Delayed and Nonunion
  86. Chapter 78: Acute Surgical Infection
  87. Chapter 79: Post-Operative Chronic Infection
  88. Chapter 80: Bone Defects
  89. Appendix A: Imaging
  90. Appendix B: Rehabilitation
  91. Appendix C: Orthoses
  92. Appendix D: Estimated Time to Return to Work