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E-raamat: Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis

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  • Formaat: 944 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132454279
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  • ISBN-13: 9783132454279
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A practical hands-on manual for surgeons of all levels, the Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis, Third Edition is a crucial guide to managing fractures using the minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis technique. Expanding on the foundations set by the previous editions, this new issue will be of substantial value to any surgeon, boosting excellent fracture healing and functional outcomes, while minimizing complications.

The minimally invasive surgical techniques are presented in a systematic, case-based format covering fractures of the upper and lower extremity and pelvic/acetabular injuries. This new third edition provides step-by-step coverage on managing a broad spectrum of injuries from acute fractures to nonunion/malunion. While a single case can be approached through various methods, this new book seeks to impart fundamental guidelines and indications for applying minimally invasive procedures.

New third edition focuses on:

  • General principles in minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis
  • Clinical and radiographic evaluation
  • Decision-making and options
  • Preoperative planning
  • Surgical approaches
  • Tips and pitfalls to avoid complications
  • Postoperative rehabilitation

Key features include:

  • Contributions from 68 expert surgeons from 14 countries
  • More than 50 cases on a comprehensive range of fractures
  • More than 487 high-quality illustrations and 2647 images

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Preface viii
Acknowledgment ix
Contributors x
1 History and evolution of minimally Invasive plate osteosynthesis
14(56)
2.1 Basic mechanobiology of bone healing and biomechanics of fracture fixation
24(20)
2.2 Cerclage wiring as a reduction technique
44(26)
3 Instruments
70(14)
4 Implants
84(10)
5 Intraoperative imaging
94(12)
6 Reduction techniques
106(16)
7 Decision making and preoperative planning
122(18)
8 Preoperative and postoperative management
140(6)
9 Complications and solutions
146(22)
10 Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis and evidence-based medicine
168(204)
11.1 Clavicle: introduction
174(12)
11.2 Clavicle: bilateral comminuted diaphyseal fractures-15.2C
186(8)
11.3 Clavicle, shaft: fragmentary spiral fracture-15.2C
194(8)
11.4 Clavicular fracture-15.2C
202(6)
11.5 Clavicle, shaft: long oblique fracture-15.2A
208(8)
12.1 Scapula: introduction
216(8)
12.2 Scapula: MlPO case
224(8)
12.3 Scapula: minimal invasive scapula fixation
232(8)
13.1 Humerus, proximal: introduction
240(18)
13.2 Humerus, proximal: extraarticular fracture-11A3
258(8)
13.3 Proximal humeral shaft fracture with extension into the humeral head-12B2.1
266(6)
13.4 Humerus, proximal fracture 4-part, valgus malalignment-11C
272(10)
14.1 Humerus, shaft: introduction
282(18)
14.2 Humerus, shaft: wedge fracture, bending wedge-12B2
300(8)
14.3 Distal one-third fracture of humerus: multifragmentatry fracture-12B3
308(8)
14.4 Humerus, shaft: complex fracture, irregular-12B3
316(6)
14.5 Humerus, shaft: lower third-12B
322(24)
15.2 Forearm-multifragmentary proximal one-third ulnar fracture (Monteggia fracture)-2U2B3.a
346(6)
15.3 Forearm: diaphyseal fractures
352(10)
15.4 Forearm: comminuted distal one-third radial fracture (Galeazzl fracture)-2R2B3 (g)
362(4)
15.5 Forearm: distal radial fracture with dlslocatlon-2R3B2.3
366(6)
16 Pelvis and acetabulum: Introduction
372(78)
16.1A Pelvic ring fractures
372(16)
16.1B Acetabular fractures
388(14)
16.2 Unstable 61C pelvic ring Injury In an elderly patient with complete and bilateral posterior and anterior fractures
402(10)
16.3 Pelvis, acetabulum: a displaced high anterior column fracture of the left acetabulum-62A3
412(4)
16.4 Pelvis, acetabulum: minimally displaced left anterior column posterior hemltransverse acetabular fracture-62B2, and associated right pelvic ring Injury with right sacral fracture and bilateral superior and Inferior rami fractures-61B2
416(10)
16.5 Pelvis, acetabulum: both-column acetabular fracture-62C1
426(4)
17.1 Femur, proximal: Introduction
430(12)
17.2 Femur, proximal: extraarticular fracture, lntertrochanterlc-31A3
442(8)
173 Femur, proximal: extraarticular fracture, trochanteric area pertrochanteric slmple-31A1
450(420)
17.4 Femur, subtrochanteric, multlfragmentary-32B3.1
458(6)
17.5 Femur, proximal: extraarticular fracture, intertrochanterlc-31A3 and wedge subtrochanteric fracture-32B2.1
464(14)
18.1 Femur, shaft: Introduction
478(18)
18.2 Femur, shaft: wedge fracture, fragmented wedge-32B3
496(8)
18.3 Femur, shaft: wedge fracture, comminuted wedge-32B3
504(8)
18.4 Femur, shaft: segmental fracture-32C2
512(6)
19.1 Femur, distal: Introduction
518(18)
19.2 Femur, distal: perlprosthetlc fracture-V.3-B1
536(10)
19.3 Femur, distal: Intraarticular fracture-33C2
546(10)
19.4 Femur, distal: intraarticular simple fracture-33C1
556(8)
19.5 Femur, distal: intraarticular fracture-33C3
564(8)
19.6 Femur, dlstal-33C3
572(16)
20.1 Tibia and fibula, proximal: introduction
588(26)
20.2 Tibia and fibula, proximal: metaphyseal simple fracture-42A2
614(10)
20.3 Tibia and fibula, proximal: Intraarticular blcondylar fracture with a nonlmpacted, metaphyseal component-41C3 with diaphyseal involvement
624(16)
20.4 Tibia and fibula, proximal: intraarticular blcondylar fracture, no metadlaphyseal involvement-41C3
640(14)
20.5 Tibia and fibula, proximal-42A
654(22)
21.2 Tibia, shaft complex fracture-42C3
676(6)
21.3 Tibia and fibula, shaft: simple fracture, transverse-42A2
682(6)
21.4 Tibia and fibula, shaft wedge fracture, spiral wedge-42B3
688(8)
21.5 Tibia, shaft: complex fracture-42C2
696(8)
22.1 Tibia and fibula, distal: introduction
704(24)
22.2 Tibia and fibula, distal: torsional wedge fracture of the distal tibia with posterolateral articular extension-42B2 in combination with a multifragmentary fracture of the distal fibula-44C2
728(6)
22.3 Tibia and fibula, distal: intraarticular simple fracture of the distal tibia-43C1 with simple fracture of the distal fibula
734(10)
22.4 Tibia and fibula, distal: intraarticular complex fracture of the distal tibia-43C3 with simple fracture of the distal fibula
744(10)
22.5 Tibia and fibula, distal: extraarticular multifragmentary distal tibial fracture-43A3 in combination with a multifragmentary distal fibular fracture
754(10)
23.1 Calcaneus: introduction
764(24)
23.2 Bilateral calcaneal fracture-82B1 (tongue type), Sanders type II
788(8)
23.3 Displaced, intraarticular calcaneal fracture-82C2: surgical treatment with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis via sinus tarsi approach in Sanders type III fracture
796(6)
24.1 Pediatric fractures: introduction
802(10)
24.2 Tibia and fibula, shaft: simple fracture, oblique-42A3
812(6)
24.3 Tibia and fibula, shaft: simple fracture, transverse--42A3
818(6)
24.4 Femur, shaft: simple fracture, transverse-32A3
824(8)
24.5 Femur, shaft: unstable fracture-32D5.1
832(6)
25.1 Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis in periprosthetic fracture management
838(12)
25.2 Periprosthetic fracture: total knee replacement case, femur-3[ V]B1
850(8)
25.3 Periprosthetic fracture: total hip replacement case-32A1(c)
858(6)
25.4 Periprosthetic fracture: interprosthetic case-32B1(c)
864(6)
26 Special Indications
870(64)
26.1 Introduction
870(2)
26.2 MIPO in open fractures
872(12)
26.3 MIPO for deformity or malunion correction
884(12)
26.4 MIPO in limb lengthening
896(12)
26.5 Bone transport over a plate
908(16)
26.6 Use of MIPO in the treatment of nonunion
924(10)
27 Implant Removal
934
Thai Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Bangkok, Thailand