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Musculoskeletal Emergencies [Hardback]

(Associate Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Emerge), (Adjunct Professor, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1610 g, Approx. 800 illustrations (600 in full color); Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1437722296
  • ISBN-13: 9781437722291
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1610 g, Approx. 800 illustrations (600 in full color); Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1437722296
  • ISBN-13: 9781437722291
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Equip yourself with all the guidance you need to diagnose, stabilize and provide the initial management of MSK emergencies as effectively as possible. Optimize patients disposition ranging from emergency department discharge to the operating room. A leading orthopaedic trauma surgeon and a respected emergency physician bridge the gap between these specialties to help you give these patients the best chances of favorable outcomes.Address emergency orthopaedics - both acute trauma and urgent general orthopaedic issues - at the point of care with the multidisciplinary guidance from experts in both trauma surgery and emergency medicine.Easily navigate the information you need to make critical decisions related to diagnosis; options for initial therapeutic intervention; disposition planning; and follow up through a consistent, templated format designed for rapid reference. Manage the full spectrum of traumatic musculoskeletal challenges, including infections, soft tissue injuries, and compartment syndrome, that you might encounter in a hospital emergency department, urgent care facility, or primary care setting.Make the best decisions for every patient with unique coverage of both adult and pediatric injuries.Access Musculoskeletal Emergencies online at www.expertconsult.com, search the complete contents, and download all the images.

Recenzijas

"This is an outstanding reference on the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal injuries in the emergency room. It is a valuable addition to the orthopedic literature and it should be included in every medical library.' - Riad Barmada, MD(University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) Doody 4 star rating!

PART I General Principles
1(64)
Chapter 1 General Principles of Initial Care
2(8)
Michael A. Miranda
Randy L. Olson
Chapter 2 Radiographic Imaging
10(13)
Alisa Kanfi
Douglas Montgomery
Susan O'Brien
Mary Norton
Marinella M. Russell
Chapter 3 Infections Involving the Musculoskeletal System
23(14)
Ankita S. Kadakia
Cristina Fe G. Mondragon
Edward L. Pesanti
Chapter 4 Analgesia, Conscious Sedation, Regional Blocks, and Anesthesia
37(7)
Robert P. Fuller
Richard Sheppard
Richard Gannon
Chapter 5 Multiple Trauma
44(5)
Robert T. Brautigam
Vijay Jayaraman
Chapter 6 Perioperative Assessment
49(10)
Nicole Silverstein
Richard Sheppard
Chapter 7 Pregnancy
59(6)
John Greene
Deborah Feldman
PART II Specific Anatomic Regions
65(280)
Section One Spine and Upper Extremity
65(1)
Chapter 8 Spine
66(13)
Richard Kamin
Paul A. Anderson
Mitchell B. Harris
Jaehon M. Kim
Michael A. Finn
Erin Maslowski
Mark A. Harrast
Stanley A. Herring
Chapter 9 Shoulder
79(21)
Nicholas A. Bontempo
Mandeep S. Virk
Sarah Axler
Augustus D. Mazzocca
Chapter 10 Elbow and Distal Humerus
100(23)
Mandeep S. Virk
Nicholas A. Bontempo
Megan Cummings
Augustus D. Mazzocca
Chapter 11 Wrist and Forearm
123(25)
Craig M. Rodner
Adam Fleit
John Grady
Chapter 12 Hand and Digits
148(38)
Zachary Stender
Isaac Mussomeli
Jeremy Fried
Anat Cohen
Craig M. Rodner
Section Two Lower Extremity
185(1)
Chapter 13 Hip and Thigh
186(16)
Fernando Checo
Mark Shekhman
Alex Goldstein
Andrew S. Erwteman
Chapter 14 Distal Femur, Knee, and Patella
202(26)
Thomas M. DeBerardino
Michael N. Nakashian
Rochelle R. Van Meter
Laura Scordino
Chapter 15 Ankle
228(47)
Joel V. Ferreira
Michael Aronow
Shawn Stapp
Chapter 16 Foot
275(47)
Lauren Geaney
Michael Aronow
Benjamin H. Evenchik
Section Three Central Skeletal Axis Injuries
321(1)
Chapter 17 Pelvis
322(23)
Bruce D. Browner
Michael Pensak
Alise Frallicciardi
Andrew W. Ritting
PART III Pediatrics
345
Chapter 18 Introduction to Pediatric Trauma
346(18)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 19 Pediatric Pathologic Fractures
364(14)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 20 Pediatric Shoulder and Humeral Shaft
378(14)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 21 Pediatric Elbow
392(20)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 22 Pediatric Forearm and Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures
412(14)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 23 Pediatric Hand Injuries
426(11)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 24 Pediatric Cervical Spine Fractures
437(12)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 25 Pediatric Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
449(7)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 26 Pediatric Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
456(7)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 27 Pediatric Fractures and Dislocations of the Hip
463(8)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 28 Pediatric Femur
471(7)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 29 Fractures of the Pediatric Knee
478(14)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 30 Pediatric Tibia and Fibular Shaft and Ankle Fractures
492(10)
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Chapter 31 Pediatric Foot
502
Mark C. Lee
Silas Marshall
John C. Brancato
Appendix Administrative and Regulatory Issues Relating to Emergency Department Management of Musculoskeletal Emergencies (web only)
Robert P. Fuller
Bruce D. Browner