Buch, Englisch, 648 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1120 g
Buch, Englisch, 648 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1120 g
ISBN: 978-0-7020-5728-1
Verlag: Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- McRae's Orthopaedic Trauma and Emergency Fracture Management utilises a detailed descriptive and didactic style, alongside a wealth of illustrations all completely redrawn for this book.
- The first section on general principles in orthopaedic trauma deals with basic terminology and classification, principles of closed and operative management of fractures, infection and complications.
- The main section provides a regional review of specific injuries, each following a logical sequence describing emergency department and orthopaedic management, and outlining a safe and widely accepted management strategy. Each chapter begins with an overview of the relevant anatomy and principles of the examination of the patient.
- The book provides a comprehensive overview of both surgical as well as conservative management of orthopaedic trauma injuries.
- This book is a fully rewritten text based on a classic textbook by Mr Ronald McRae.
- Now in a larger page size the book contains over 500 illustrations all drawn in two colours for this new edition.
- Over 250 x-rays accompany the text, many of which are connected with the line drawings to ease interpretation.
Zielgruppe
<ul> <li>Core trainees / SHO level in orthopaedics and A&E</li> <p> <li>Foundation year doctors</li> <p> <li>Senior medical students</li> </ul>
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1: General Principles
- Fractures and fracture management
- Management of the injured patient
- Limb threatening injuries
- Closed management of fractures
- Operative management of fractures
- Musculoskeletal infection and joint aspiration
- Complications
Part 2: Specific injuries by region
- Shoulder girdle
- Humerus
- Elbow
- Forearm
- Wrist and carpus
- Hand
- Spine
- Pelvis
- Acetabulum
- Hip
- Femur
- Knee
- Tibia
- Ankle
- Foot
- Principles of paediatric trauma
- Upper limb paediatric trauma
- Lower limb paediatric trauma