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Articular Injury of the Wrist: FESSH 2014 Instructional Course Book

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Articular Injury of the Wrist: FESSH 2014 Instructional Course Book

Marc Garcia-Elias, "Articular Injury of the Wrist: FESSH 2014 Instructional Course Book"
English | ISBN: 3131746211 | 2014 | 184 pages | PDF | 13 MB

State-of-the-art treatment options for complex articular wrist injuries
Hand and wrist injuries account for millions of emergency room visits each year. Although the most frequent type of articular wrist injury involves the distal radius, there are many other fractures that require skillful intervention to obtain maximum, long-term function. This book focuses on those complex intra-articular wrist injuries that have not been extensively covered in the past, providing a complete picture of their clinical, radiographic and therapeutic features. It is essential for all specialists who are regularly confronted with these challenging injuries.
Special Features:
Each chapter written by a renowned international specialist who has pioneered significant advances in the field in the last five years
Presents a detailed review of surgical approaches to acute intra-articular wrist injuries, ranging from partial ligament tears to the most complicated dislocations
Provides an overview of basic wrist anatomy, biomechanics, injury classification, clinical presentation, assessment and diagnosis, and treatment recommendations
Includes discussions of the most promising minimally invasive treatments, especially arthroscopically guided fracture reduction
Highlights all concepts in nearly 500 instructive, beautifully drawn surgical diagrams, radiographs and intraoperative photographs
Packed with practical treatment guidelines, Articular Injury of the Wrist is invaluable for all hand surgeons as well as for orthopedic and plastic surgeons and fellows. It will quickly increase their knowledge of those difficult wrist injuries that have not been well documented previously, but are no less devastating in terms of early joint degeneration and dysfunction if not treated properly.