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Do you encounter patients with hand and wrist problems? Are there times when you wish you had a hand surgeon next to you to help guide you in the right direction? The answers you are looking for can be found inside Acute Management of Hand Injuries by hand surgeons, Drs. Andrew J. Weiland and Rachel S. Rohde.
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Do you encounter patients with hand and wrist problems? Are there times when you wish you had a hand surgeon next to you to help guide you in the right direction? The answers you are looking for can be found inside Acute Management of Hand Injuries by hand surgeons, Drs. Andrew J. Weiland and Rachel S. Rohde.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428531
- ISBN-10: 1556428537
- Artikelnr.: 25560123
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781556428531
- ISBN-10: 1556428537
- Artikelnr.: 25560123
Dr. Andrew J. Weiland is an attending orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He is currently professor of Orthopedic Surgery and professor of Surgery (Plastic) at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York. Dr. Weiland is the past president of the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery (1991), the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (1995), the American Orthopaedic Association (1998-1999), and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (1998-1999), and treasurer of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2000-2003). Dr. Rachel S. Rohde is a board certified attending orthopedic surgeon at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. She completed her bachelor of science at the University of Michigan with highest distinction, following which she earned her doctorate of medicine from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Technology. She trained in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and then completed fellowship training in hand and microvascular surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Preface Foreword by
Richard H. Gelberman, MD Introduction Section I Assessment of Acute Hand
Injury Patients: The Basics Chapter 1 Evaluating Patients With Urgent Hand
Injuries Chapter 2 Examination of the Hand Section II Bone and Joint
Injuries Chapter 3 General Concepts: \u201cDo I Need Surgery?\u201d Chapter
4 Mallet Fractures Chapter 5 Fingertip Injuries: Distal Phalanx Fractures
and Nail Bed Lacerations Chapter 6 Middle and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
Chapter 7 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations and Volar Plate
Injuries Chapter 8 Gamekeeper\u2019s Thumb Chapter 9 Metacarpal Fractures
Chapter 10 Scaphoid Fractures Chapter 11 Carpal (Non-Scaphoid) Fractures
Chapter 12 Perilunate Dislocations Chapter 13 Distal Radius Fractures
Chapter 14 Compartment Syndrome Section III Tendon Injuries Chapter 15
Extensor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 16 Flexor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 17
Extensor Tendon Avulsions (Mallet Finger) Chapter 18 Flexor Tendon
Avulsions (Jersey Finger) Section IV Nerve Injuries Chapter 19 Digital
Nerve Injuries Chapter 20 Median Nerve Injuries Chapter 21 Ulnar Nerve
Injuries Chapter 22 Radial Nerve Injuries Section V Hand and Wrist
Infections Chapter 23 Felon/Pulp Space Infections Color Atlas Chapter 24
Paronychial Infections Chapter 25 Infectious/Purulent Tenosynovitis Chapter
26 Septic Arthritis Chapter 27 Web Space Infection (Collar-button Abscess)
and Palmar Space Infections Chapter 28 Cellulitis Chapter 29 Herpetic
Whitlow Chapter 30 Bite Wounds Section VI Other Traumatic Digit Injuries
Chapter 31 Traumatic Amputations Chapter 32 Injection Injuries Chapter 33
Ring Avulsion Injuries Section VII Gunshot Wounds, Burns, and Frostbite
Chapter 34 Gunshot Wounds Chapter 35 Burns Chapter 36 Frostbite Appendices
Appendix A: Commonly Used Splints Appendix B: Digital Anesthetic Block
Appendix C: Tetanus Quick Reference Appendix D: Rabies Quick Reference
Appendix E: How to Remove a Tight Ring Appendix F: Common Hand Infections
and Bite Wounds Appendix G: Treatment of Common Chemical Burns Appendix H:
Orthopedic Abbreviations Appendix I: Hand Examination Diagram Template
Appendix J: Motor/Sensory Nerve Quick Reference Index
Richard H. Gelberman, MD Introduction Section I Assessment of Acute Hand
Injury Patients: The Basics Chapter 1 Evaluating Patients With Urgent Hand
Injuries Chapter 2 Examination of the Hand Section II Bone and Joint
Injuries Chapter 3 General Concepts: \u201cDo I Need Surgery?\u201d Chapter
4 Mallet Fractures Chapter 5 Fingertip Injuries: Distal Phalanx Fractures
and Nail Bed Lacerations Chapter 6 Middle and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
Chapter 7 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations and Volar Plate
Injuries Chapter 8 Gamekeeper\u2019s Thumb Chapter 9 Metacarpal Fractures
Chapter 10 Scaphoid Fractures Chapter 11 Carpal (Non-Scaphoid) Fractures
Chapter 12 Perilunate Dislocations Chapter 13 Distal Radius Fractures
Chapter 14 Compartment Syndrome Section III Tendon Injuries Chapter 15
Extensor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 16 Flexor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 17
Extensor Tendon Avulsions (Mallet Finger) Chapter 18 Flexor Tendon
Avulsions (Jersey Finger) Section IV Nerve Injuries Chapter 19 Digital
Nerve Injuries Chapter 20 Median Nerve Injuries Chapter 21 Ulnar Nerve
Injuries Chapter 22 Radial Nerve Injuries Section V Hand and Wrist
Infections Chapter 23 Felon/Pulp Space Infections Color Atlas Chapter 24
Paronychial Infections Chapter 25 Infectious/Purulent Tenosynovitis Chapter
26 Septic Arthritis Chapter 27 Web Space Infection (Collar-button Abscess)
and Palmar Space Infections Chapter 28 Cellulitis Chapter 29 Herpetic
Whitlow Chapter 30 Bite Wounds Section VI Other Traumatic Digit Injuries
Chapter 31 Traumatic Amputations Chapter 32 Injection Injuries Chapter 33
Ring Avulsion Injuries Section VII Gunshot Wounds, Burns, and Frostbite
Chapter 34 Gunshot Wounds Chapter 35 Burns Chapter 36 Frostbite Appendices
Appendix A: Commonly Used Splints Appendix B: Digital Anesthetic Block
Appendix C: Tetanus Quick Reference Appendix D: Rabies Quick Reference
Appendix E: How to Remove a Tight Ring Appendix F: Common Hand Infections
and Bite Wounds Appendix G: Treatment of Common Chemical Burns Appendix H:
Orthopedic Abbreviations Appendix I: Hand Examination Diagram Template
Appendix J: Motor/Sensory Nerve Quick Reference Index
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Preface Foreword by
Richard H. Gelberman, MD Introduction Section I Assessment of Acute Hand
Injury Patients: The Basics Chapter 1 Evaluating Patients With Urgent Hand
Injuries Chapter 2 Examination of the Hand Section II Bone and Joint
Injuries Chapter 3 General Concepts: \u201cDo I Need Surgery?\u201d Chapter
4 Mallet Fractures Chapter 5 Fingertip Injuries: Distal Phalanx Fractures
and Nail Bed Lacerations Chapter 6 Middle and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
Chapter 7 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations and Volar Plate
Injuries Chapter 8 Gamekeeper\u2019s Thumb Chapter 9 Metacarpal Fractures
Chapter 10 Scaphoid Fractures Chapter 11 Carpal (Non-Scaphoid) Fractures
Chapter 12 Perilunate Dislocations Chapter 13 Distal Radius Fractures
Chapter 14 Compartment Syndrome Section III Tendon Injuries Chapter 15
Extensor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 16 Flexor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 17
Extensor Tendon Avulsions (Mallet Finger) Chapter 18 Flexor Tendon
Avulsions (Jersey Finger) Section IV Nerve Injuries Chapter 19 Digital
Nerve Injuries Chapter 20 Median Nerve Injuries Chapter 21 Ulnar Nerve
Injuries Chapter 22 Radial Nerve Injuries Section V Hand and Wrist
Infections Chapter 23 Felon/Pulp Space Infections Color Atlas Chapter 24
Paronychial Infections Chapter 25 Infectious/Purulent Tenosynovitis Chapter
26 Septic Arthritis Chapter 27 Web Space Infection (Collar-button Abscess)
and Palmar Space Infections Chapter 28 Cellulitis Chapter 29 Herpetic
Whitlow Chapter 30 Bite Wounds Section VI Other Traumatic Digit Injuries
Chapter 31 Traumatic Amputations Chapter 32 Injection Injuries Chapter 33
Ring Avulsion Injuries Section VII Gunshot Wounds, Burns, and Frostbite
Chapter 34 Gunshot Wounds Chapter 35 Burns Chapter 36 Frostbite Appendices
Appendix A: Commonly Used Splints Appendix B: Digital Anesthetic Block
Appendix C: Tetanus Quick Reference Appendix D: Rabies Quick Reference
Appendix E: How to Remove a Tight Ring Appendix F: Common Hand Infections
and Bite Wounds Appendix G: Treatment of Common Chemical Burns Appendix H:
Orthopedic Abbreviations Appendix I: Hand Examination Diagram Template
Appendix J: Motor/Sensory Nerve Quick Reference Index
Richard H. Gelberman, MD Introduction Section I Assessment of Acute Hand
Injury Patients: The Basics Chapter 1 Evaluating Patients With Urgent Hand
Injuries Chapter 2 Examination of the Hand Section II Bone and Joint
Injuries Chapter 3 General Concepts: \u201cDo I Need Surgery?\u201d Chapter
4 Mallet Fractures Chapter 5 Fingertip Injuries: Distal Phalanx Fractures
and Nail Bed Lacerations Chapter 6 Middle and Proximal Phalanx Fractures
Chapter 7 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations and Volar Plate
Injuries Chapter 8 Gamekeeper\u2019s Thumb Chapter 9 Metacarpal Fractures
Chapter 10 Scaphoid Fractures Chapter 11 Carpal (Non-Scaphoid) Fractures
Chapter 12 Perilunate Dislocations Chapter 13 Distal Radius Fractures
Chapter 14 Compartment Syndrome Section III Tendon Injuries Chapter 15
Extensor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 16 Flexor Tendon Lacerations Chapter 17
Extensor Tendon Avulsions (Mallet Finger) Chapter 18 Flexor Tendon
Avulsions (Jersey Finger) Section IV Nerve Injuries Chapter 19 Digital
Nerve Injuries Chapter 20 Median Nerve Injuries Chapter 21 Ulnar Nerve
Injuries Chapter 22 Radial Nerve Injuries Section V Hand and Wrist
Infections Chapter 23 Felon/Pulp Space Infections Color Atlas Chapter 24
Paronychial Infections Chapter 25 Infectious/Purulent Tenosynovitis Chapter
26 Septic Arthritis Chapter 27 Web Space Infection (Collar-button Abscess)
and Palmar Space Infections Chapter 28 Cellulitis Chapter 29 Herpetic
Whitlow Chapter 30 Bite Wounds Section VI Other Traumatic Digit Injuries
Chapter 31 Traumatic Amputations Chapter 32 Injection Injuries Chapter 33
Ring Avulsion Injuries Section VII Gunshot Wounds, Burns, and Frostbite
Chapter 34 Gunshot Wounds Chapter 35 Burns Chapter 36 Frostbite Appendices
Appendix A: Commonly Used Splints Appendix B: Digital Anesthetic Block
Appendix C: Tetanus Quick Reference Appendix D: Rabies Quick Reference
Appendix E: How to Remove a Tight Ring Appendix F: Common Hand Infections
and Bite Wounds Appendix G: Treatment of Common Chemical Burns Appendix H:
Orthopedic Abbreviations Appendix I: Hand Examination Diagram Template
Appendix J: Motor/Sensory Nerve Quick Reference Index