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138,31 ۥMalunions: Introduction and Brief Overview
•Malunions of the Clavicle.
•Malunions of the Proximal Humerus.
•Malunions of the Humeral Shaft.
•Malunions of the Distal Humerus.
•Malunions of the Forearm.
•Malunions of the Hand and Wrist.
•Malunions of the Acetabulum and Pelvis.
•Malunions of the Proximal Femur.
•Malunions of the Femoral Shaft
•Malunions of the Distal Femur
•Malunions of the Proximal Tibia and Tibial Plateau
•Malunions of the Tibial Shaft
•Malunions of the Distal Tibia and Ankle.
Providing a comprehensive presentation of the diagnosis, evaluation and management of malunions, this generously illustrated text details the current principles, surgical techniques and approaches with these challenging clinical situations. Since each malunion can be fairly specific, the treatment regimens provide guidelines to effectively approach such problems. Opening with a brief overview of the principles of malunions, the remainder of the book is divided by anatomical area and provides evidence-based recommendations, case examples, and preferred treatment/algorithms for both the upper and lower extremities, including the clavicle, proximal and distal humerus, hand and wrist, proximal and distal femur, and tibia and ankle, as well as the pelvis and acetabulum. Specialized circumstances are also discussed, including periprosthetics and joint replacement.
Although not every single treatment option is described for every single anatomical area and type of injury, Malunions is an excellent resource for orthopedic trauma surgeons, residents and students, not only for managing these common yet complex problems but also in preventing malunions from occurring by avoiding surgical causes and mitigating patient risk factors.
Features
• A comprehensive presentation of the diagnosis, evaluation and management of malunions, including current principles, surgical techniques and approaches
• Divided by anatomical area and provides evidence-based recommendations, case examples, and preferred treatment/algorithms for both the upper and lower extremities as well as the pelvis and acetabulum
• An excellent resource for orthopedic trauma surgeons, residents and students
Author
Animesh Agarwal, MD, Professor and Chief of Trauma Division, Department of Orthopedics, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA