图书简介
The second edition of this textbook contains all the information needed for a trainee to qualify as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon.
Section 1; 1.1 Foundations of clinical practice; 1.2 Classification and outcome measures; 1.3 The musculoskeletal system: structure and function; 1.4 Injury and repair; 1.5 Haemoglobinopathies; 1.6 Prevention of thrombosis in orthopaedic surgery; 1.7 Pain and its control; 1.8 Biomechanics; 1.9 Gait analysis; 1.10 Imaging; 1.11 Complex regional pain syndrome; 1.12 Neuromuscular disorders; 1.13 Neuromuscular and skeletal manifestations of neurofibromatosis; Section 2; 2.1 Choice of surgery for tumour: Staging and surgical margins; 2.2 Amputations, endoprosthetic joint replacement, massive bone replacement, other alternatives; 2.3 Benign tumours of soft tissues; 2.4 Malignant tumours of soft tissues; 2.5 Benign bone tumours; 2.6 Malignant bone tumours; 2.7 Metastatic bone disease; Section 3; 3.1 Cervical spine disorders; 3.2 Degenerative disease of the thoracic spine; 3.3 Clinical presentations of the lumbar spine; 3.4 Non-operative management of non-specific low back pain types 1 and 2; 3.5 Cauda equina syndrome; 3.6 Surgical management of chronic low back pain; 3.7 Management of nerve root pain (syn: sciatica, radicular pain); 3.8 Management of neurogenic claudication and spinal stenosis; 3.9 Clinical presentation of spinal deformities; 3.10 Idiopathic scoliosis; 3.11 Congenital scoliosis and kyphosis; 3.12 Neuromuscular scoliosis; 3.13 Syndromal scoliosis; 3.14 Brace treatment in idiopathic scoliosis: the case for treatment; 3.15 Iatrogenic spinal deformity; 3.16 Kyphosis; 3.17 Spondylolisthesis and spondylolysis; 3.18 The infected spine; 3.19 Cross-sectional imaging in spinal disorders; Section 4; 4.1 The clinical evaluation of the shoulder; 4.2 Pathology of cuff tears; 4.3 Treatment of rotator cuff disease; 4.4 Biceps; 4.5 Frozen shoulder; 4.6 Calcifying tendinitis; 4.7 Instability; 4.8 Surface replacement of the shoulder; 4.9 Stemmed total shoulder replacement; 4.10 Acromioclavicular joint; 4.11 The clavicle and the sternoclavicular; 4.12 Disorders of the scapula; 4.13 Reverse geometry replacement; Section 5; 5.1 Clinical evaluation of elective problems in the adult elbow; 5.2 Lateral and medial epicondylitis; 5.3 Chronic instability of the elbow; 5.4 Rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow; 5.5 Osteoarthritis of the elbow joint; 5.6 Arthroscopy; 5.7 Bursitis of the elbow; Section 6; 6.1 Assessment and investigation of chronic wrist pain; 6.2 Degenerative arthritis of the wrist; 6.3 Kienbock’s disease; 6.4 The distal radioulnar joint; 6.5 Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand and wrist; 6.6 Osteoarthritis of the hand; 6.7 Dupuytren’s disease; 6.8 Tendon disorders; 6.9 Reconstruction after nerve injury; 6.10 Peripheral nerve entrapment; 6.11 Neurophysiological examination of the hand and wrist; 6.12 Tumours and hand reconstruction; 6.13 Ganglia of the wrist and hand; 6.14 Hand infection; Section 7; 7.1 Indications for hip replacement; 7.2 Approaches to the hip; 7.3 Preoperative planning for total hip replacement, consent, and complications; 7.4 Total hip replacement: implant fixation; 7.5 Implant choice for primary total hip arthroplasty; 7.6 Bearing surfaces; 7.7 The young arthritic hip; 7.8 The complex primary total hip replacement; 7.9 Surgical options excluding total hip replacement for hip pain; 7.10 Total hip replacement: modes of failure; 7.11 Revision total hip replacement and complications in total hip replacement; 7.12 Management of total hip replacement periprosthetic fractures; 7.13 Management of the infected total hip replacement; 7.14 Hip resurfacing; 7.15 Sports injuries in the pelvic region; 7.16 Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis; 7.17 Hip pain in the radiologically normal hip; 7.18 Hip arthroscopy: assessment, investigation, and interventions; Section 8; 8.1 History and examination of the knee; 8.2 Cartilage repair in the young knee; 8.3 Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee; 8.4 Osteotomies around the knee; 8.5 Arthrodesis of the knee; 8.6 Total knee replacement; 8.7 Complications of total knee replacement; 8.8 Revision total knee replacement; 8.9 Miscellaneous conditions around the knee; 8.10 The patellofemoral joint; 8.11 Surgical techniques of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction; 8.12 Combined ligament injuries around the knee; 8.13 Unicompartmental knee replacement; 8.14 Meniscal injury and management; Section 9; 9.1 Ankle and hindfoot arthritis; 9.2 Disorders of the forefoot; 9.3 Diabetic foot; 9.4 Orthoses of the foot and leg; 9.5 Tendon and ligament disorders of the foot; Section 10; 10.1 Metabolic disease of skeleton and inherited disorders; 10.2 Rheumatoid arthritis; 10.3 Crystal arthropathies; 10.4 Spondyloarthropathies; 10.5 Inflammatory connective tissue disease; 10.6 Osteoporosis; 10.7 Osteoarthritis; Section 11; 11.1 Chronic long bone osteomyelitis; 11.2 Miscellaneous orthopaedic infections; 11.3 Amputations and prostheses; 11.4 Acute osteomyelitis; 11.5 Septic arthritis; Section 12; 12.1 Fracture classification; 12.2 Complications of fractures; 12.3 Orthopaedic approach to the multiply injured patient; 12.4 Head, thoracic, and abdominal injury in the orthopaedic patient; 12.5 Massive transfusion; 12.6 Blast and ballistic injury; 12.7 Management of open fractures; 12.8 Soft tissue coverage; 12.9 Combined vascular and orthopaedic injuries; 12.10 Limb salvage versus amputation; 12.11 Functional bracing; 12.12 Principles of plate and screw osteosynthesis; 12.13 Intramedullary nailing; 12.14 Principles of monolateral external fixation; 12.15 Principles of circular external fixation in trauma; 12.16 Absorbable implants for fracture fixation; 12.17 Stress fractures; 12.18 Pathological fractures; 12.19 Management of segmental bone defects; 12.20 Injuries to muscle-tendon units; 12.21 Dislocations and joint injuries in the hand; 12.22 Flexor tendon injuries; 12.23 Extensor tendon injuries in the hand and wrist; 12.24 Soft tissue hand injuries; 12.25 Nerve injuries; 12.26 Brachial plexus injuries; 12.27 Replantation; 12.28 Metacarpal and phalangeal fractures; 12.29 Scaphoid fractures; 12.30 Instabilities of the carpus; 12.31 Injuries to the distal radioulnar joint; 12.32 Distal radius fracture; 12.33 Forearm fractures; 12.34 Elbow fractures and dislocations; 12.35 Humeral shaft fractures; 12.36 Fractures and dislocations of the shoulder girdle; 12.37 Imaging in spinal trauma; 12.38 Emergency management of the traumatized cervical spine; 12.39 Upper cervical injuries; 12.40 Subaxial cervical spine injuries; 12.41 Whiplash-associated disorders; 12.42 Thoracic fractures; 12.43 Thoracolumbar, lumbar, and sacral fractures; 12.44 Post-traumatic spinal reconstruction; 12.45 Rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries; 12.46 Pelvic ring fractures: assessment, associated injuries, and acute management; 12.47 Pelvic fracture: definitive management; 12.48 Fractures of the acetabulum: radiographic assessment and classification; 12.49 Management of acetabular fractures; 12.50 Dislocations of the hip and femoral head fractures; 12.51 Femoral neck fractures; 12.52 Trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures; 12.53 Femur shaft fractures; 12.54 Supracondylar fractures of the femur; 12.55 Patella fractures and dislocations; 12.56 Tibial plateau fractures; 12.57 Tibial shaft fractures; 12.58 Tibial plafond fractures; 12.59 Ankle fractures; 12.60 Fractures of the talus and peritalar dislocations; 12.61 Fractures of the calcaneum; 12.62 Midfoot and forefoot fractures and dislocations; Section 13; 13.1 Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in children; 13.2a Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: medical aspects; 13.2b Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: surgical management; 13.3 An overview of cerebral palsy; 13.4 Lower limb management in cerebral palsy; 13.5 Upper limb management in cerebral palsy; 13.6 Management of the child with total body involvement; 13.7 The orthopaedic management of myelomeningocoele; 13.8 Neurological aspects of spinal disorders in children; 13.9 Arthrogryposis; 13.10 Common disorders of the lower limb; 13.11 Congenital upper limb anomalies; 13.12 Congenital brachial plexus palsy; 13.13 Malformations of the hand and wrist; 13.14 Management of the limb deficient child; 13.15 The management of limb length inequality; 13.16 Developmental deformities of the lower limbs; 13.17 Developmental dysplasia of the hip; 13.18 Legg-Calve-Perthes disease; 13.19 Slipped capital femoral epiphysis; 13.20 Common knee conditions; 13.21 Congenital talipes equinovarus; 13.22 The foot in childhood; 13.23 Sports injuries and syndromes; Section 14; 14.1 Musculoskeletal injuries in children; 14.2 Physeal injuries; 14.3 Fractures of the spine in children; 14.4 Injuries around the shoulder in children; 14.5 Fractures about the elbow in children; 14.6 Fractures and dislocations about the paediatric forearm; 14.7 Children’s hand trauma; 14.8 Injuries of the pelvis and hip in children; 14.9 Injuries of the femur and patella in children; 14.10 Tibial and ankle fractures in children; 14.11 Foot injuries in children
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