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Learning from Failures in Orthopedic Trauma: Key Points for Success New edition [Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1564 g, - 1100 Illustrations, color, Contains 1 Digital download and 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132434566
  • ISBN-13: 9783132434561
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1564 g, - 1100 Illustrations, color, Contains 1 Digital download and 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3132434566
  • ISBN-13: 9783132434561
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Numerous advances in basic research, surgical techniques, practice, and patient care have revolutionized surgery over the last 60 years and made the field with its many subspecialties more diverse but also more complex.

The surgical profession places high demands on surgeons who must often make the right split-second decisions. This can easily lead to misjudgments or mistakes.

Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma&;Key Points for Success is the first book of its kind to give surgeons the opportunity to learn from failures without making them themselves.

Based on the Spanish book Errores en la Osteosíntesis by Rafael Orozco Delclós, this publication offers real case examples that have been collected over the past 25 years. It is an essential and valuable resource as it specifically examines the reasons and responses to surgical error in real cases from different anatomical regions of the body, thus helping surgeons avoid the most frequent errors in osteosynthesis.

The collection of more than 70 cases will help surgeons recognize and avoid common failures, start reflecting in action, present failures as positive learning opportunities, and bring that knowledge into their daily practice.

The book is divided into 9 sections that analyze different types of failures. Key features are:

  • Analysis of failures to help surgeons avoid making mistakes that lead to those errors
  • More than 20 detailed and illustrative case-based chapters that analyze failures and offer tips to successfully prevent those mistakes
  • More than 1,100 x-rays, clinical images, and illustrations

Foreword v
Preface vi
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors viii
Abbreviations xi
Online AO Educational Content xi
Table of contents
xii
Section 1 Introduction to internal fixation
1(6)
1.1 The evolution of internal fixation over the last 20 years Joan Giros Torres
3(4)
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 2 Breaches of AO principles
7(80)
2.1 General considerations on violation of AO principles J Miquel Sales Perez
9(4)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
Miquel Videla Ces
2.2 Osteosynthesis in unreduced fractures
13(28)
Joan Giros Torres
Rodrigo Pesantez
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
2.3 Principles of stability, selection of implants, and the combination of absolute and relative stability
41(24)
Reto Babst
Frank Beeres
Jaroslaw Brudnicki
Matej Cimerman
Joan Giros Torres
Bjorn Link
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Matevz Tomazevic
Miquel Videla Ces
2.4 Biology management (including soft-tissue management)
65(22)
Jordi Bertran
Jaroslaw Brudnicki
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 3 Implant-related issues
87(86)
3.1 Implant selection issues Miquel Videla Ces
89(6)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
3.2 Type of implant related to biomechanical principles
95(14)
Joan Giros Torres
Christian Kammerlander
Roberto Rivero Sosa
Bianka Rubenbauer
J. Miguel Sales Perez
Fabian Sommer
Miquel Videla Ces
3.3 Implant size, prebending, molding, and shape adapted to the fractured bone
109(14)
Reto Babst
Frank Beeres
Joan Giros Torres
Bjorn Link
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
3.4 Anatomical implants: ready-to-wear versus custom-fit
123(6)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
3.5 Designs and techniques of intramedullary nailing
129(26)
Suthorn Bavonratanavech
Joan Giros Torres
Josep Munoz Vives
Roberto Rivero Sosa
Pol M. Rommens
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
3.6 Failures due to guided targeting and implant assembly
155(18)
Arancha Capel Agundez
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 4 Surgical team
173(90)
4.1 Determining factors for failures relating to the surgical team J Miquel Sales Perez
175(4)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
Miquel Videla Ces
4.2 Insufficient preparatory planning, including alternatives
179(14)
Matej Cimerman
Joan Giros Torres
Anze Kristan
Roberto Rivero Sosa
Pol M. Rommens
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
4.3 Lack of anatomical knowledge
193(12)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Juan Carlos Serfaty Soler
Miquel Videla Ces
4.4 Insufficient asepsis protocols
205(18)
Matej Cimerman
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Bastian Sluga
Miquel Videla Ces
4.5 Proficiency and experience
223(20)
Jordi Bertran Padros
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
4.6 Accumulation of failures
243(20)
Terry Axelrod
Suthorn Bavonratanavech
Matej Cimerman
Joan Giros Torres
Anze Kristan
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 5 Postoperative management
263(42)
5.1 General considerations in postoperative management of internal fixation Roberto Rivero Sosa
265(4)
Joan Giros Torres
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
5.2 Physiotherapy
269(14)
Matej Cimerman
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Matevz Tomazevic
Miquel Videla Ces
5.3 Implant removal
283(22)
Peter A. Cole
Anthony J. Dugarte
Joan Giros Torres
Jose Mendoza-Vera
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Eladio Saura-Sanchez
Francisco Saura-Sanchez
Mariano Saura-Sanchez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 6 Patient compliance
305(28)
6.1 Failures unrelated to the healthcare team but related to patient compliance Roberto Rivero Sosa
307(26)
Reto Babst
Christopher A. Becker
Frank Beeres
Joan Giros Torres
Christian Kammerlander
Bjorn Link
Bianka Rubenbauer
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 7 Failure recognition and timing
333(16)
7.1 Early recognition of failures Joan Giros Torres
335(14)
Jordi Bertran Padros
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Juan Carlos Serfaty Soler
Miquel Videla Ces
Section 8 The learning circle
349(6)
8.1 The learning circle: tips and tricks to minimize failures
351(4)
Jaime Quintero
Section 9 Bizarre failures
355(18)
9.1 Difficult to classify Miquel Videla Ces
357(16)
Joan Giros Torres
Roberto Rivero Sosa
J. Miquel Sales Perez
Appendix
Glossary 373(10)
AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification 383(50)
Gustilo-Anderson Classification of Open Fractures 433