THE POLY-TRAUMATIZED PATIENT WITH FRACTURES. A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH

THE POLY-TRAUMATIZED PATIENT WITH FRACTURES. A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Urgencias
ISBN:
978-3-662-47211-8
Páginas:
437
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
159
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

145,59 €

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138,31 €

- Practical guide written by cutting-edge contributors who provide the most recent information on care of the polytrauma patient.
- Only currently available book on the subject.
- “Cook book” for the multiple professions involved in polytrauma treatment.

This guide provides practical information on the care of patients with blunt injuries that will be invaluable for emergency personnel, trauma surgeons, orthopaedic traumatologists, and anesthesiologists. The management of both truncal injuries (head, chest, abdomen) and fractures of the extremities, the pelvis, and the spine is covered in a condensed fashion, emphasizing key information. Care is taken to highlight associated injuries that may alter the decision making in patients with polytrauma. The new, revised edition takes full account of three major developments of recent years, namely the increasing economic pressure on health care systems, including trauma care, the changes in trauma systems and related education, and the improved survival of polytrauma patients. In view of the greater recognition of the physical and psychological long-term sequelae of major injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder is discussed in depth in this new edition.



Authors
Hans-Christoph Pape graduated in 1988 from Hannover Medical School, where he then completed a residency in trauma surgery. He was appointed Full Professor of Trauma Surgery at the School in 2000. Between 2003 and 2005 Dr. Pape was also a Visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School, the University of Alabama, and the University of Texas. In 2005 he was appointed Associate Professor in Traumatology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, and he is currently W. Pauwels Professor and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic/Trauma Surgery at the University of Aachen Medical Center, Germany. During his career, Dr. Pape has received many awards of note, including the Novartis Prize (2005), the Swiss AO Foundation Annual Award (2006), and the Kappa Delta Award from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (2008). He is the Editor in Chief for Open Access Emergency Medicine and a Section Editor for Injury and the European Journal of Trauma. Dr. Pape has been the lead author on 81 publications in peer-reviewed journals and co-author of a further 220. He is also the editor or author of several important books and has led many courses on polytrauma management.



Joseph Borrelli, Jr., graduated from the University of South Florida, College of Medicine in 1988, gaining membership of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He subsequently specialized in orthopaedic trauma, becoming Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, and Chief of the Orthopaedic Trauma Service at Washington University School of Medicine. In 2006 he was awarded the Dr. Charles F. Gregory Chair in Orthopaedic Surgery and the W.B. Carrell Professorship of Orthopaedic Surgery at University of Texas – Southwestern Medical Center. In 2011 Dr. Borrelli was appointed Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital. Dr. Borrelli is the recipient of the Lee T. Ford Award for Academic Achievement and
the Jerome J. Gilden Distinguished Physician Award from Washington University School of Medicine. He is a member of the editorial boards of Injury (editor for Basic Science and Mechanics), the American Journal of Orthopaedics, and the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. Dr. Borrelli is the author of 68 articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as many book chapters.



Roy W. Sanders gained his MD from New York University School of Medicine and later undertook a fellowship in musculoskeletal trauma at Vanderbilt University Medical Center as well as an AO/ASIF Jack McDaniels Memorial Fellowship in Munich and Chur (Switzerland) and an AO Foot Fellowship in Seattle. He was appointed Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics at the University of South Florida in 1989, and then Associate Professor in 1992 and Professor in 1996. Since 1991 Dr. Sanders has been Chief of the Department of Orthopaedics and Director of the Orthopaedic Trauma Service at the Tampa General Hospital, Florida. In addition, since 1995 he has been President and Chairman of the Board of Florida Orthopaedic Institute. Dr. Sanders has been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma since 1996. He is also a past president of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. Each year from 1992 to 2006 he was elected by peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America. Dr. Sanders is the author of 118 articles in peer-reviewed journals and has edited eight books.




Table of contents (30 chapters)
1.The Impact of Trauma on Society
2.Economic Aspects of Trauma Care
3.Evidence-Based Orthopaedic Trauma Care
4.Inflammatory Changes and Coagulopathy in Multiply Injured Patients
5.Pathophysiology of Polytrauma
6.Head Injuries: Neurosurgical and Orthopedic Strategies
7.Soft Tissue Injuries
8.Chest Trauma
9.Abdominal Injuries: Indications for Surgery
10.Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries
11.Urological Injuries in Polytraumatized Patients
12.Fracture Management
13.Mangled Extremity: Management in Isolated Extremity Injuries and in Polytrauma
14.Management of Spinal Fractures
15.The Management of the Multiply Injured Elderly Patient
16.General Management in the Elderly: Preoperative and ICU
17.Polytrauma in Young Children
18.Fracture Management in the Pregnant Patient
19.Open Fractures: Initial Management
20.Vascular Injuries: Indications for Stents, Timing for Vascular and Orthopedic Injuries
21.Management of Articular Fractures
22.Outcome and Management of Primary Amputations, Subtotal Amputation Injuries, and Severe Open Fractures with Nerve Injuries
23.High-Energy Injuries Caused by Penetrating Trauma
24.Management of Traumatic Bone Defects
25.Acute Soft Tissue and Bone Infections
26.Posttraumatic Acute and Chronic Osteomyelitis
27.Management of Malunions and Nonunions in Patients with Multiple Injuries
28.Psychological Sequelae After Severe Trauma
29.Outcome After Extremity Injuries
30.Clinical Outcome of Pelvic and Spinal Fractures