Fractures of the Hand and Carpus

Fractures of the Hand and Carpus

  • Michel E.H. Boeckstyns
  • Martin Richter
Publisher:ThiemeISBN 13: 9783132582477ISBN 10: 3132582476

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Fractures of the Hand and Carpus is written by Michel E.H. Boeckstyns and published by Thieme. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3132582476 (ISBN 10) and 9783132582477 (ISBN 13).

Hand fractures account for millions of emergency room visits annually. The extraordinary importance of the hand in so many activities of daily living necessitates inordinate surgical competence in repairing fractures, in order to preserve the vast range of motion and functionality of this highly complex structure. Key Features: General overview chapters covering anatomy, epidemiology, fixation types, role of arthroscopy, and strategies for compound hand injuries (soft tissue, flaps, etc.) Contributions from a large number of renowned subspecialists Hand fractures in special patient groups: athletes, musicians, patients with a paralytic extremity Specific chapters covering the full range of fracture types and locations, including diaphyseal and intra-articular fractures of the phalanges and metacarpals, bony avulsions, fracture dislocations, and carpal bone fractures Complications and their treatment: infection, malunion, hardware failures, and more Evidence-based treatment suggestions, with the goal of restoring anatomic alignment and functional range of motion Hundreds of high-quality radiographs and color photographs Ideal for all orthopaedic and plastic surgeons in training, and of benefit to experienced surgeons as well, Fractures of the Hand and Carpus is a complete introduction to evidence-based techniques in hand surgery.