Comprised exclusively of nearly two dozen clinical cases covering common fractures of the foot and ankle, this concise, practical casebook will provide orthopedic and foot and ankle surgeons with the best real-world strategies to properly manage both open and closed fractures of the ankle, calcaneus, talus and metatarsals. Each chapter is a case that opens with a unique clinical presentation, followed by a description of the diagnosis, assessment and management techniques used to treat it, as well as the case outcome and clinical pearls. Cases included illustrate the surgical management of…mehr
Comprised exclusively of nearly two dozen clinical cases covering common fractures of the foot and ankle, this concise, practical casebook will provide orthopedic and foot and ankle surgeons with the best real-world strategies to properly manage both open and closed fractures of the ankle, calcaneus, talus and metatarsals. Each chapter is a case that opens with a unique clinical presentation, followed by a description of the diagnosis, assessment and management techniques used to treat it, as well as the case outcome and clinical pearls. Cases included illustrate the surgical management of unimalleolar, bimalleolar and trimalleolar fractures of the ankle, injuries to the talus and calcaneus, midfoot and metatarsals, in addition to malunions and nonunions, Lisfranc injuries, and the Charcot foot and ankle. Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Fractures of the Foot and Ankle: A Clinical Casebook will be an excellent resource for orthopedic surgeons, foot and ankle specialists and podiatrists confronted with these common injuries to the lower extremity.
Dr. Tejwani is currently Professor of Orthopedics at NYU Langone Medical Center and Chief of Orthopedic Trauma at Bellevue Hospital in New York. He has over 120 peer reviewed publications and multiple book chapters and scientific presentations. Dr. Tejwani also serves on the Board of Orthopedic Trauma Association and is actively involved in training residents and fellows.
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Part I: Ankle Fractures and Fracture Dislocations.- Unimalleolar Ankle Fracture: Lateral or Medial Malleolus.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Screws.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: Posterior Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: A-P or P-A Screws for Post Malleolus.- Syndesmosis Injury: Screws or Plate.- Syndesmosis Injury: Maissoneuve Injury.- Syndesmosis Injury: Bosworth and Other Unique Injuries.- Part II: Talus Fractures.- Medial and Lateral Fixation.- Only One-sided Fixation/Screws Alone.- Part III: Calcaneus Fractures.- Tongue Type.- Joint Depression Type: Standard Approach.- Percutaneous or Minimally Invasive.- Part IV: Cuboid and Navicular Fractures.- Nutcracker Injuries.- Part V: Lisfranc Injuries.- Only Medial Column: Fixation or Fusion.- 1-5 Disruption: Fixation or Fusion.- Part VI: Metatarsal Fractures 1-5.- First or Fifth MT.- Multiple MT Fractures.- Part VII: Malunion and Nonunion.- Calcaneus Malunion: ST Bone Block Fusion.- Ankle Malunion: Osteotomy.- Ankle Fusion for Arthritis.- Failed Syndesmosis Repair.- Part VIII: Charcot Ankle/Foot.
Part I: Ankle Fractures and Fracture Dislocations.- Unimalleolar Ankle Fracture: Lateral or Medial Malleolus.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Screws.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: Posterior Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: A-P or P-A Screws for Post Malleolus.- Syndesmosis Injury: Screws or Plate.- Syndesmosis Injury: Maissoneuve Injury.- Syndesmosis Injury: Bosworth and Other Unique Injuries.- Part II: Talus Fractures.- Medial and Lateral Fixation.- Only One-sided Fixation/Screws Alone.- Part III: Calcaneus Fractures.- Tongue Type.- Joint Depression Type: Standard Approach.- Percutaneous or Minimally Invasive.- Part IV: Cuboid and Navicular Fractures.- Nutcracker Injuries.- Part V: Lisfranc Injuries.- Only Medial Column: Fixation or Fusion.- 1-5 Disruption: F ixation or Fusion.- Part VI: Metatarsal Fractures 1-5.- First or Fifth MT.- Multiple MT Fractures.- Part VII: Malunion and Nonunion.- Calcaneus Malunion: ST Bone Block Fusion.- Ankle Malunion: Osteotomy.- Ankle Fusion for Arthritis.- Failed Syndesmosis Repair.- Part VIII: Charcot Ankle/Foot.
Part I: Ankle Fractures and Fracture Dislocations.- Unimalleolar Ankle Fracture: Lateral or Medial Malleolus.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Screws.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: Posterior Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: A-P or P-A Screws for Post Malleolus.- Syndesmosis Injury: Screws or Plate.- Syndesmosis Injury: Maissoneuve Injury.- Syndesmosis Injury: Bosworth and Other Unique Injuries.- Part II: Talus Fractures.- Medial and Lateral Fixation.- Only One-sided Fixation/Screws Alone.- Part III: Calcaneus Fractures.- Tongue Type.- Joint Depression Type: Standard Approach.- Percutaneous or Minimally Invasive.- Part IV: Cuboid and Navicular Fractures.- Nutcracker Injuries.- Part V: Lisfranc Injuries.- Only Medial Column: Fixation or Fusion.- 1-5 Disruption: Fixation or Fusion.- Part VI: Metatarsal Fractures 1-5.- First or Fifth MT.- Multiple MT Fractures.- Part VII: Malunion and Nonunion.- Calcaneus Malunion: ST Bone Block Fusion.- Ankle Malunion: Osteotomy.- Ankle Fusion for Arthritis.- Failed Syndesmosis Repair.- Part VIII: Charcot Ankle/Foot.
Part I: Ankle Fractures and Fracture Dislocations.- Unimalleolar Ankle Fracture: Lateral or Medial Malleolus.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Screws.- Bimalleolar Fracture: Medial Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: Posterior Plate.- Trimalleolar Fracture: A-P or P-A Screws for Post Malleolus.- Syndesmosis Injury: Screws or Plate.- Syndesmosis Injury: Maissoneuve Injury.- Syndesmosis Injury: Bosworth and Other Unique Injuries.- Part II: Talus Fractures.- Medial and Lateral Fixation.- Only One-sided Fixation/Screws Alone.- Part III: Calcaneus Fractures.- Tongue Type.- Joint Depression Type: Standard Approach.- Percutaneous or Minimally Invasive.- Part IV: Cuboid and Navicular Fractures.- Nutcracker Injuries.- Part V: Lisfranc Injuries.- Only Medial Column: Fixation or Fusion.- 1-5 Disruption: F ixation or Fusion.- Part VI: Metatarsal Fractures 1-5.- First or Fifth MT.- Multiple MT Fractures.- Part VII: Malunion and Nonunion.- Calcaneus Malunion: ST Bone Block Fusion.- Ankle Malunion: Osteotomy.- Ankle Fusion for Arthritis.- Failed Syndesmosis Repair.- Part VIII: Charcot Ankle/Foot.
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