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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2015
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
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  • ISBN-13: 9783132582071
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The management of traumatic and reconstructive problems of the hand has become an ever more complex field. Advances in basic science and technology together with a growth in clinical expertise have resulted in recent dramatic changes in many of the implants, instruments, and techniques used in modern hand surgery. Manual of Fracture Management: Hand by Jesse Jupiter, Fiesky Nuñez, and Renato Fricker is a principally case-based publication designed to instruct and introduce new technologies and methods to both new and experienced hand surgeons. The book's key features include:





Detailed case descriptions and recommended treatment options for a wide variety of fracture and injury types, from spiral to transverse, and multifragmentary to malunion, involving the proximal middle and distal phalanges of the fingers and thumb, the metacarpals, and the joints More than 2250 high-quality illustrations and clinical images Access to an online video library of dozens of hand surgery approaches and clinical demonstrations.

Using the principles and techniques developed by leading surgical specialists from the renowned AO Foundation, AOTrauma is proud to bring you this exciting update, which will be an ideal resource for trauma and orthopedic surgery professionals, residents in training, and medical students around the world.

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Foreword v
Preface vi
Acknowledgments vii
Contributors viii
Abbreviations ix
Part I Surgical approach
1 Approaches
3(102)
1.1 Dorsal approach to the MCP joint of the finger
5(4)
1.2 Midaxial approach to the proximal phalanx
9(4)
1.3 Dorsal approach to the proximal phalanx
13(6)
1.4 Palmar approach to the PIP joint
19(8)
1.5 Midaxial approach to the PIP joint
27(6)
1.6 Dorsal approach to the PIP joint
33(8)
1.7 Midaxial approach to the middle phalanx
41(6)
1.8 Dorsal approach to the middle phalanx
47(6)
1.9 Palmar approach to the DIP joint
53(4)
1.10 Dorsal approach to the DIP joint
57(6)
1.11 Dorsal approach to the MCP joint of the thumb
63(4)
1.12 Dorsoulnar approach to the MCP joint of the thumb
67(6)
1.13 Dorsal approach to the IP joint of the thumb
73(4)
1.14 Radiopalmar approach to the thumb base
77(6)
1.15 Dorsal approach to the metacarpals
83(4)
1.16 Dorsal approach to the thumb metacarpal
87(4)
1.17 Dorsoradial approach to the 2nd metacarpal
91(4)
1.18 Dorsal approach to the 5th metacarpal
95(4)
1.19 Dorsoulnar approach to the 5th metacarpal base
99(6)
Part II Cases
2 Proximal phalanx
105(158)
2.1 Proximal phalanx, base---articular fracture treated with an LCP T-plate and bone graft
107(12)
2.2 Proximal phalanx, base---articular fracture treated with a minicondylar plate and bone graft
119(10)
2.3 Proximal phalanx, base---vertical shearing fracture treated with lag screws
129(8)
2.4 Proximal phalanx, base---open intraarticular fracture treated with lag screws
137(6)
2.5 Proximal phalanx, base---avulsion fractures treated with tension band wiring
143(8)
2.6 Proximal phalanx, base---avulsion fracture treated with a lag screw
151(8)
2.7 Proximal phalanx, metaphysis---oblique fracture treated with a minicondylar plate
159(12)
2.8 Proximal phalanx, metaphysis---transverse fracture treated with a locking T-plate
171(8)
2.9 Proximal phalanx, metaphysis---unstable fracture treated with percutaneous K-wire
179(6)
2.10 Proximal phalanx, metaphysis---multiple fractures treated with minicondylar plates
185(8)
2.11 Proximal phalanx, diaphysis---transverse fracture treated with a minicondylar plate
193(10)
2.12 Proximal phalanx, diaphysis---spiral fracture treated with lag screws
203(26)
2.1.3 Proximal phalanx, diaphysis---open multifragmentary fracture treated with a bridging plate
215(14)
2.14 Proximal phalanx, distal metaphysis---transverse neck fracture treated with a minicondylar plate
229(10)
2.15 Proximal phalanx---unicondylar fracture treated with lag screws
239(12)
2.16 Proximal phalanx---bicondylar fracture treated with lag screws
251(6)
2.17 Proximal phalanx---bicondylar fracture with malunion treated with osteotomy and lag screws
257(6)
3 Proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint
263(60)
3.1 PIP fracture dislocation---treated with lag screws or external fixation
265(12)
3.2 PIP fracture dislocation---treated with a palmar lag screw
277(14)
3.3 PIP fracture dislocation---central impaction treated with screws
291(8)
3.4 PIP fracture dislocation---reconstruction with hemihamate arthroplasty
299(14)
3.5 PIP fracture dislocation---malunion treated with osteotomy and lag screw
313(10)
4 Middle and distal phalanx
323(36)
4.1 Middle phalanx---open fracture with bone loss treated with bridging plate and bone graft
325(4)
4.2 Middle phalanx---unicondylar fracture treated with a lag screw
329(8)
4.3 Distal phalanx---mallet fracture treated with Ishiguro percutaneous K-wire
337(10)
4.4 Distal phalanx---mallet fracture treated with a lag screw
347(12)
5 Thumb
359(82)
5.1 Thumb proximal phalanx---long oblique fracture treated with lag screws
361(12)
5.2 Thumb proximal phalanx---pilon fracture treated with an LCP T-plate
373(8)
5.3 Thumb metacarpal, base---extraarticular fracture treated with an LCP condylar plate
381(8)
5.4 Thumb metacarpal, base---Bennett fracture treated with closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire
389(8)
5.5 Thumb metacarpal, base---Bennett fracture treated with lag screws
397(12)
5.6 Thumb metacarpal, base---Rolando three-part articular fracture treated with an LCP T-plate
409(8)
5.7 Thumb metacarpal, base---multifragmentary articular fracture treated with an external fixator
417(6)
5.8 Thumb metacarpal, base---malunion treated with osteotomy and LCP
423(10)
5.9 Thumb proximal phalanx---complex fracture with bone loss treated with combined fixation
433(4)
5.10 Thumb proximal phalanx---atrophic nonunion treated with a minicondylar plate
437(4)
6 Metacarpals
441(94)
6.1 Metacarpal---transverse fracture treated with an LCP
443(6)
6.2 Metacarpal---long oblique fracture treated with interfragmentary lag screws
449(12)
6.3 Metacarpal---short oblique fracture treated with a lag screw and neutralization plate
461(12)
6.4 Metacarpal, shaft---multifragmentary fracture treated with a bridging plate
473(8)
6.5 Metacarpal---subcapital fracture treated with intramedullary K-wires
481(8)
6.6 Metacarpal, head---intraarticular fracture treated with screws
489(8)
6.7 Metacarpal, base---intraarticular fracture treated with a T-plate
497(12)
6.8 Metacarpal, neck---malunion treated with osteotomy, tension band suture, and intramedullay K-wire
509(8)
6.9 Metacarpal, shaft---nonunion treated with LCP and bone graft
517(8)
6.10 Metacarpal, base---fracture with delayed union treated with a lag screw, neutralization plate, and bone graft
525(10)
7 Complex injuries
535(18)
7.1 Proximal phalanx rotational deformity treated with osteotomy and T-plate
537(8)
7.2 Transmetacarpal amputation treated with replantation and internal fixation with T-plates and K-wires
545(8)
Appendix
Further reading 553