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E-grāmata: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update: Pediatrics 5

  • Formāts: 622 pages
  • Sērija : Orthopaedic Knowledge Update
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975123772
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  • Formāts: 622 pages
  • Sērija : Orthopaedic Knowledge Update
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975123772

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OKU: Pediatrics 5 reflects the substantial number of high-quality studies in pediatric orthopaedics, as well as the most recent clinical practice guidelines and appropriate use criteria. This comprehensive multispecialty resource explores the latest advances in pediatric trauma, sports-related injuries, and upper and lower extremity conditions, with a brand-new section on Neuromuscular, Metabolic, and Inflammatory Disorders.
 


OKU: Pediatrics 5 reflects the substantial number of high-quality studies in pediatric orthopaedics, as well as the most recent clinical practice guidelines and appropriate use criteria. This comprehensive multispecialty resource explores the latest advances in pediatric trauma, sports-related injuries, and upper and lower extremity conditions, with a brand-new section on Neuromuscular, Metabolic, and Inflammatory Disorders.
 
Developed in partnership with the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA), this concentrated guide to new techniques, new approaches, and current controversies is ideal for anyone who treats pediatric musculoskeletal injuries.
 
Recognized section editors and contributors bring fresh approaches and perspectives, with a focus on delivering a well-rounded update of this rapidly evolving subspecialty.
 
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This review is published by Doody Enterprises, Inc. Score: 93 - 4 Stars Reviewer Edward Abraham, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) Description This fifth edition book presents the current status of the treatment of children and adolescents with orthopedic disorders and injuries. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons with support from the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America is responsible for this publication. Purpose The purpose is to present important changes in pediatric orthopedics occurring since the previous edition of five years ago, while retaining core knowledge. Audience The main audience is general orthopedic surgeons and, to a lesser extent, trainees. The editor, Jeffrey E. Martus, MD, MS, an assistant professor of orthopedics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and on staff at Monroe Carrell Jr. Children's Hospital, is most qualified to supervise this work. He is supported by section editors and scores of contributors, mainly from American institutions. Features The eight sections cover general issues, basic science, neuromuscular, metabolic and inflammatory disorders, upper and lower extremities, spine, trauma and sports-related topics. The 48 chapters are updated with new information on quality, safety, and value; evidence-based quality and outcome assessment; growth of the musculoskeletal system; orthopedic-related syndromes; medical therapy; arthritis; and child abuse. Each chapter is supported adequately with illustrations, tables, radiographs, and photographs. The annotated references are most relevant to the subject matter. Assessment Since its first edition in 1996, this book has doubled in size as new topics related to the treatment of children emerge, such as genetics and sports medicine. I very highly recommend this work to all orthopedists and orthopedic trainees preparing for national examinations.

Section 1 - General
Editor: Steven L. Frick, MD

Chapter
1. Quality, Safety, and Value
Brian K. Brighton, MD, MPH; Donald S. Bae, MD; Apurva S. Shah, MD, MBA

Chapter
2. Evidence-Based Quality and Outcomes Assessment in Pediatric
Orthopaedics
Kevin G. Shea, MD; Charles T. Mehlman, DO, MPH; Robert H. Quinn, MD; James T.
Beckmann, MD, MS

Chapter
3. Pediatric Anesthesia and Pain Management
Eric D. Shirley, MD; Robert B. Bryskin, MD

Chapter
4. Musculoskeletal Infection
John F. Lovejoy III, MD; Lawson A. B. Copley, MD, MBA

Chapter
5. Benign and Malignant Musculoskeletal Neoplasms
Mihir M. Thacker, MD; Alexandre Arkader, MD

Chapter
6. Growth of the Musculoskeletal System
Christopher Iobst, MD; Brian P. Scannell, MD

Section 2 - Basic Science
Editor: Benjamin A. Alman, MD

Chapter
7. Genetics and Personalized Medicine
Christina A. Gurnett, MD, PhD; Dorothy K. Grange, MD; David H. Gutmann, MD,
PhD; Douglas J. McDonald, MD, MS; Matthew B. Dobbs, MD

Chapter
8. Skeletal Dysplasias
Jose A. Morcuende, MD, PhD

Chapter
9. Orthopaedic-Related Syndromes
Klane K. White, MD, MSc; Benjamin A. Alman, MD

Chapter
10. Medical Therapy in Pediatric Orthopaedics
Andrew W. Howard, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Stephanie N. Moore, BS; Jonathan G.
Schoenecker, MD, PhD

Section 3 - Neuromuscular, Metabolic, and Inflammatory Disorders
Editor: Henry G. Chambers, MD

Chapter
11. Cerebral Palsy
Nirav K. Pandya, MD; Scott P. Kaiser, MD

Chapter
12. Myelomeningocele
Vineeta T. Swaroop, MD

Chapter
13. Arthrogrypotic Syndromes
Kathryn S. Doughty, MD, MPH, MS; Robert H. Cho, MD; Christopher Stutz, MD

Chapter
14. Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Metabolic Bone Disease
Jared William Daniel, MD; Jennifer Harrington, MBBS, PhD; Andrew W. Howard,
MD, MSc, FRCSC

Chapter
15. Progressive Neuromuscular Diseases in Childhood and Adolescence
Michael D. Sussman, MD

Chapter
16. Arthritis
Robert Sheets, MD; Johanna Chang, MD; Suhas Radhakrishna, MD

Section 4 - Upper Extremity
Editor: Charles A. Goldfarb, MD

Chapter
17. Congenital Upper Limb Differences
Lindley B. Wall, MD; Charles A. Goldfarb, MD

Chapter
18. Birth Brachial Plexus Palsy
Ann E. Van Heest, MD; Michael D. Partington, MD

Chapter
19. Congenital Transverse Deficiency of the Upper Limb
Apurva S. Shah, MD, MBA; Stephanie Thibaudeau, MD

Section 5 - Lower Extremity
Editor: Vishwas R. Talwalkar, MD

Chapter
20. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Pablo Castańeda, MD

Chapter
21. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis and Femoroacetabular
Impingement
Rachel Mednick Thompson, MD; David A. Podeszwa, MD

Chapter
22. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease
Holly B. Leshikar, MD, MPH; Jonathan G. Schoenecker, MD, PhD

Chapter
23. Congenital Dislocations: Knee and Patella
Amy L. McIntosh, MD

Chapter
24. Tibial Deformities
Erik C. King, MD; John J. Grayhack, MD, MS

Chapter
25. Congenital Disorders of the Foot
David D. Spence, MD; Clayton C. Bettin, MD

Chapter
26. Rotational and Angular Limb Deformity
Ryan D. Muchow, MD

Chapter
27. Limb-Length Discrepancy, Limb Deficiency, and Amputation
Janet L. Walker, MD

Section 6 - Spine
Editor: James O. Sanders, MD

Chapter
28. Early-Onset Scoliosis and Congenital Spine Disorders
Michael Glotzbecker, MD; Daniel J. Hedequist, MD; John B. Emans, MD

Chapter
29. Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Matthew E. Oetgen, MD, MBA; Benjamin D. Martin, MD

Chapter
30. Neuromuscular Spine Deformity
Amanda T. Whitaker, MD; Brian Snyder, MD, PhD

Chapter
31. Kyphosis
Matthew E. Oetgen, MD, MBA

Chapter
32. Pediatric Cervical Spine Disorders
Firoz Miyanji, MD, FRCSC

Chapter
33. Back Pain, Disk Disease, Spondylolysis, and Spondylolisthesis
A. Noelle Larson, MD

Section 7 - Trauma
Editor: Jeffrey E. Martus, MD, MS

Chapter
34. Pediatric Trauma Principles
Mauricio Silva, MD; Anthony A. Scaduto, MD

Chapter
35. Child Abuse
Brian K. Brighton, MD, MPH; Brian P. Scannell, MD
Chapter
36. Shoulder, Humerus, and Elbow
David Lazarus, MD; Eric W. Edmonds, MD

Chapter
37. Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
Joshua M. Abzug, MD; Theresa O. Wyrick, MD

Chapter
38. Pelvis, Hip, Femur, and Knee
Gregory Hale, MD; Christopher Collins, MD; Jose Herrera-Soto, MD

Chapter
39. Tibia, Ankle, and Foot
Ying Li, MD; Mark A. Seeley, MD

Chapter
40. Spine
Daniel J. Hedequist, MD; Michael Glotzbecker, MD

Section 8 Sports-Related Topics
Editor: Jennifer M. Weiss, MD

Chapter
41. Ligamentous Knee Injuries
Cordelia W. Carter, MD; Melinda S. Sharkey, MD

Chapter
42. Meniscal Tears in Children and Adolescents
Melinda S. Sharkey, MD; Cordelia W. Carter, MD

Chapter
43. Patellar Instability
Corinna CD Franklin, MD

Chapter
44. Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee and Elbow
Matthew D. Milewski, MD; Marc A. Tompkins, MD; Kevin G. Shea, MD; Theodore J.
Ganley, MD

Chapter
45. Shoulder Injuries
Natasha Trentacosta, MD; J. Lee Pace, MD

Chapter
46. Ankle Injuries
Joel Kolmodin, MD; Paul M. Saluan, MD

Chapter
47. Overuse Conditions
Jennifer J. Beck, MD; Pamela Lang, MD; Richard E. Bowen, MD

Chapter
48. Pediatric and Adolescent Athletes: Special Considerations
Andrew J.M. Gregory, MD, FAAP, FACSM