Developed in partnership with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and edited by William M. Ricci, MD, FAAOS and Samir Mehta, MD, FAAOS, Orthopaedic Knowledge Update®: Trauma 6 brings together relevant knowledge and new breakthroughs in orthopaedic trauma treatment and management from the most recent 5 years of orthopaedic and subspecialty literature, as well as core knowledge from previous years.
Written, edited, and peer-reviewed by more than 90 interdisciplinary contributing authors, the book offers a complete guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of orthopaedic trauma injuries, supported by the latest evidence. Explore expanded and updated coverage throughout, as well as new chapters on emerging technologies in orthopaedic trauma; infection prophylaxis during and after fracture surgery; management of acute and chronic osteomyelitis; extremity soft-tissue reconstruction associated with fractures; management of chest wall injuries; sternoclavicular joint injuries; calcaneus fractures; considerations in common geriatric fractures; and pelvic ring and acetabular fractures in the geriatric population.
Sections include:•General Topics •Nonunions, Malunions, and Infections •Soft-Tissue Injury and the Patient With Polytrauma •Upper Extremity •Axial Skeleton: Pelvis and Acetabulum •Lower Extremity •Geriatrics Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience•Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone •Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech
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Chapter 1 o utcomes of Musculoskeletal trauma ............................ 3 David Shearer, MD, MPH Saam Morshed, MD, PhD, MPH Chapter 2 delivery of o rthopaedic trauma c are....................... 15 Rafael Neiman, MD Chapter 3 emerging technologies in o rthopaedic trauma................ 23 Phillip M. Mitchell, MD Neil Ross MacIntyre III, MD Chapter 4 Principles of Minimally invasive Fracture c are ...................... 35 Mark A. Lee, MD, FACS Justin Siebler, MD, FAAOS Chapter 5 Biomechanics...................... 47 Amir Herman, MD, PhD Megan C. Couso, MD Chapter 6 o steoporosis and Pathologic Bone ... 53 Philipp Leucht, MD Derek G. Hansen, MD Chapter 7 deep Vein t hrombosis Prophylaxis in Patients With Fractures ........... 61 Brian W. Buck, DO Chapter 8 Acute c ompartment Syndrome ...... 77 Christopher Doro, MD Section 2: Nonunions, Malunions, and Infections Section e ditor S Stuart M. Gold, Mdc M, FAAo S Mitchell Bernstein, Md, Frc Sc , FAAoS Chapter 9 n onunions ........................ 91 Jeffrey Brewer, MD Daniel P. O’Connor, PhD Mark R. Brinker, MD Chapter 10 Malunions........................ 103 Eli Swanson, MD, FAAOS Chapter 11 Biologic Adjuvants for Fracture Healing .......................... 125 Patrick C. Schottel, MD William Efird, MD Chapter 12 infection Prophylaxis during and After Fracture Surgery ............. 137 John A. Scolaro, MD, MA Alex Trompeter, MBBS, BSc, FRCS(Tr+Orth)Chapter 13 Management of Acute and c hronic o steomyelitis ............. 149 David W. Lowenberg, MD Volker Alt, MD, PhD Markus Rupp, MD Section 3: Soft- Tissue Injury and the Patient With Polytrauma Section e ditor S Anna n oel Miller, Md, FAAo S, FAc S, FAo A Philip r . Wolinsky, Md, FAAoS Chapter 14 evaluation and Management of Soft-t issue injury and o pen Fractures......................... 167 Jaimo Ahn, MD, PhD Geoffrey S. Marecek, MD, FAAOS Chapter 15 t he Mangled Lower extremity ...... 177 Bryan Woei Ming, MD Michael J. Bosse, MD Chapter 16 e x t r e m it y S o f t - t i ss u e r econstruction Associated With Fracture ..................... 189 Scott Tintle, MD David M. Brogan, MD, MSc Jason M. Souza, MD, FACS Chapter 17 Amputations in Patients With trauma .......................... 201 Col Benjamin K. Potter, MD, FACS Casey Jo Humbyrd, MD, MBE Chapter 18 disaster and Mass casualty Preparedness..................... 213 Roman Hayda, MD, COL (ret) Philip K. Mc Clure, MD Chapter 19 evaluation and Acute Management of the Polytrauma Patient .......... 223 Greg E. Gaski, MD Brandon W. Jonard, MD Todd O. McKinley, MD Chapter 20 treatment of Patients With Polytrauma and indications for damage c ontrol o rthopaedic c are ................. 235 Philip F. Stahel, MD, FACS Heather A. Vallier, MD Chapter 21 o rthopaedic Management of c hest Wall injuries................. 247 Benjamin C. Taylor, MD, FAAOS Peter A. Cole, MD, FAOA, FAAOS Section 4: Upper Extremity Section e ditor S Andrew c hoo, Md, FAAo S Milan K. Sen, Md, FAAo S Chapter 22 Fracture of the c lavicle and Scapula .......................... 261 Matthew J. Furey, MD, MSc, FRCSC Michael D. Mc Kee, MD, FAAOS, FRCSC Chapter 23 Sternoclavicular Joint injuries ....... 273 Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD, PhD, FAAOS Jonathan D. Barlow, MD, MS, FAAOSChapter 24 Proximal Humerus Fracture ........ 283 Surena Namdari, MD, MSc Jonah Hebert-Davies, MD, FRCS(C) Chapter 25 Humeral Shaft Fractures ........... 295 Emil H. Schemitsch, MD, FRCS(C) David Walmsley, MD, FRCSC Chapter 26 distal Humerus Fracture ........... 307 Matthew L. Welsh, MD L e i g h - A n n e T u , M D Mark E. Baratz, MD Chapter 27 Fractures of the Proximal r adius and Ulna and dislocations of the elbow........... 321 Thomas F. Varecka, MD, FAAOS Philipp N. Streubel, MD Chapter 28 Fractures of the Forearm and distal r adius ..................... 335 Melvin Paul Rosenwasser, MD David W. Zeltser, MD Chapter 29 Hand/c arpal Fractures and dislocations ...................... 367 Braden Gammon, MD, MSc, FRCSC Bryan J. Loeffler, MD Steven Papp, MD, MSc, FRCSC Chapter 30 Management of traumatic n erve injuries in the Upper extremity...... 379 Peter Tang, MD, MPH, FAOA Jacques H. Hacquebord, MD Section 5: Axial Skeleton: Pelvis and Acetabulum Section e ditor S H. c laude Sagi, Md, FAAo S Jonathan G. eastman, Md, FAAo S Chapter 31 Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures: evaluation and Acute Management... 393 James R. Learned, MD David L. Rothberg, MD, FAAOS Chapter 32 Pelvic Fractures: Definitive treatment and o utcomes .......... 405 Jason W. Roberts, MD, FAAOS Michael P. Leslie, DO, FAAOS, FAOA Chapter 33 evaluation and Management of Acetabular Fractures............... 425 Joshua L. Gary, MD Stephen J. Warner, MD, PhD Section 6: Lower Extremity Section e ditor S r eza Firoozabadi, Md, FAAo S Hassan r . Mir, Md, MBA, FAAo S, FAc S Chapter 34 Hip dislocations and Femoral Head Fractures ................... 445 Brian H. Mullis, MD Robert P. Wessel III, MDChapter 35 Femoral neck Fractures in the Younger Patient ................... 453 Cory Collinge, MD Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FAAOS, FACS Chapter 36 Subtrochanteric Femoral Fractures......................... 461 William D. Lack, MD Madhav A. Karunakar, MD Chapter 37 Femoral Shaft Fractures............ 469 Toni M. McLaurin, MD Charisse Y. Sparks, MD Chapter 38 Fractures of the distal Femur ....... 481 Frank R. Avilucea, MD Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE Chapter 39 Patella Fractures and extensor Mechanism injuries................ 495 Thomas Moss Jones, MD Kevin A. Murr, MD Chapter 40 Knee dislocations ................. 509 John D. Adams, Jr, MD James P. Stannard, MD Chapter 41 Fractures of the t ibial Plateau....... 519 Robert D. Zura, MD Mani Kahn, MD, MPH Chapter 42 t ibial Shaft Fractures .............. 537 Joseph T. Patterson, MD Robert P. Dunbar, MD Chapter 43 Ankle Fractures ................... 553 Michael J. Beebe, MD Sean T. Campbell, MD Chapter 44 distal t ibial Pilon Fractures ......... 565 Langdon A. Hartsock, MD, FACS Kristoff R. Reid, MD Chapter 45 c alcaneus Fractures ............... 575 Michael Githens, MD Chapter 46 Foot Fractures and dislocations ..... 591 Mark R. Adams, MD Stephen J. Shymon, MD Section 7: Geriatrics Section e ditor S Julie A. Switzer, Md, FAAo S derek J. donegan, Md, MBA, FAAo S Chapter 47 Perioperative and Postoperative c onsiderations in the Geriatric Patient........................... 603 Sanjit R. Konda, MD, FAAOS Jensa C. Morris, MD Chapter 48 Femoral neck Fractures in the Geriatric Population ............... 615 Anthony V. Florschutz, MD, PhD Joshua R. Langford, MD Kenneth J. Koval, MD Chapter 49 intertrochanteric Hip Fractures in the Geriatric Population.......... 625 Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD, FRCS, MPA Vinay Aggarwal, MD Chapter 50 Atypical Femur Fractures........... 637 Lindsey Bravin, MD David Volgas, MDChapter 51 Periprosthetic Fractures............ 645 Richard S. Yoon, MD, FAAOS Frank A. Liporace, MD, FAAOS Chapter 52 c onsiderations in c ommon Geriatric Fractures: Proximal Humerus, distal r adius, and distal Femur........... 657 Matthew R. Garner, MD Carmen E. Quatman, MD, PhD Chapter 53 Pelvic r ing and Acetabular Fractures in the Geriatric Population.......... 673 Matthew P. Sullivan, MD Emily A. Wagstrom, MD I n d e x 68 7
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