Orthopedic trauma call for the attending surgeon / edited by David J. Hak, Kyros R. Ipaktchi, Steven J. Morgan.
Drs. David J. Hak, Kyros R. Ipaktchi and Steven Morgan are joined by over 50 leading experts to provide a succinct and quick review of the key points that will allow you to provide patients with expert and immediate care. Inside this book each chapter is written in an easy to read bulleted format th...
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545 | 0 | |a David J. Hak, MD, MBA, FACS graduated from the University of Michigan and received his medical degree from Ohio State University. His postdoctoral training included an orthopedic residency at the University of California at Los Angeles and an orthopedic trauma fellowship at the University of California at Davis. He received his MBA in health care administration from Auburn University. He has been on the faculty of the University of Michigan, the University of California at Davis, and the University of Colorado. Dr. Hak is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. He serves in various leadership roles in the Orthopaedic Trauma Association and the International Society for Fracture Repair. Kyros R. Ipaktchi, MD received his medical degree from the Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany and went on to complete his residency training in general surgery and orthopedic trauma surgery at the Free University in Berlin. He completed his fellowship training in orthopedic traumatology and hand surgery at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin, Germany and was a postgraduate researcher at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he also completed a surgical critical care fellowship. Dr. Ipaktchi worked as faculty in orthopedic traumatology and plastic surgery at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin and at Hannover Medical Center in Hannover, Germany prior to his appointment at the University of Colorado, where he heads the hand/microvascular service at the Denver Health Medical Center. Steven J. Morgan, MD, FACS graduated from the University of Colorado and received his medical degree from the Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California. Residency training took place at the Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center and was followed by an orthopedic trauma fellowship at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. He served for over a decade as a faculty member at the University of Colorado and was the Residency Program Director before proceeding into a nonacademic practice at the Swedish Medical Center in Englewood, Colorado. Dr. Morgan is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. He serves in various leadership roles in the Orthopaedic Trauma Association and the Western Orthopaedic Association. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Introduction and additional educational resources /David J. Hak -- |t Medico-legal issues for the on-call orthopedic surgeon /Michael Suk and Ryan Zitzke -- |t On-call contracts and stipends /Peter L. Althausen and Rafael Neiman -- |t When to transfer for a higher level of care /Michael A. Miranda -- |t Temporary external fixation principles /Nirmal C. Tejwani -- |t Medical Management of the trauma patient /Jules A. Dumais -- |t Compartment syndrome /Charles Moon -- |t Open fractures /Chukwunenye K. Osuji and Mark A. Lee -- |t Vascular injuries /David Dromsky -- |t Distal radius fractures /Kyros R. Ipaktchi -- |t Hand fracture /Kagan Ozer -- |t Adult both bone forearm fracture /Steven J. Morgan -- |t Radial head fractures /David J. Hak -- |t Radial head fractures /Milan K. Sen -- |t Olecranon fracture /David J. Hak -- |t Elbow dislocation /William Min -- |t Adult bicolumnar distal humerus fractures /David E. Ruchelsman and David C. Ring -- |t Humeral shaft fractures /Bruce H. Ziran ; Stephe Becher and David Robinson -- |t Proximal humerus fracture /Matthew D. Karam and Andrew H. Schmidt -- |t Shoulder dislocation and shoulder fracture-dislocations /Ivan A. Garcia and John M. Itamura -- |t Clavicle fractures /Benjamin B. Barden and Kyle J. Jeray -- |t Scapula fractures /Brett D. Crist -- |t Foot fractures : talus and calcaneus /John E. Femino and Phinit Phisitkul -- |t Foot fractures : metatarsal and lisfranc /John E. Femino and Phinit Phisitkul -- |t Ankle fractures /C. Tate Hepper and Michael J. Gardner -- |t Pilon fractures for the practicing orthopedic surgeon /Michael Sirkin -- |t Tibial shaft fractures /David C. Teague and William J. Ertl -- |t Tibial plateau fractures /Donald A. Wiss -- |t Patella fractures /Daniel J. Stinner and Cory Collinge -- |t Knee dislocations /James P. Stannard -- |t Supracondylar femur-fractures /David J. Merriman and William M. Ricci -- |t Femoral shaft fractures /James F. Mautner and Michael J. Bosse -- |t Intertrochanteric femur fractures /Michael P. Leslie and Michael R. Baumgaertner -- |t Femoral neck fractures /Cyril Mauffrey and Steven J. Morgan -- |t Hip dislocations /Jeffrey M. Smith and Emily Benson -- |t Low-energy pelvic ring injuries /Rupen Dattani and Pierre Guy -- |t High-energy pelvic fractures /Kaan Irgit; Zhiyong Hou and Wade R. Smith -- |t Acetabular fractures /David Stephen -- |t Vertebral burst fractures /Hiroyuki Yoshihara ; Todd F. VanderHeiden ; Sebastian Weckbach and Philip F. Stahel -- |t Spine fracture-dislocations /Todd F. VanderHeiden and Philip F. Stahel -- |t Low-energy spine trauma: low back pain, osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures and cauda equina syndrome /Tood F. VanderHeiden and Philip F. Stahel -- |t Pediatric fracture principles and growth plate injuries /Alfred A. Mansour III and Robert E. Eilert -- |t Pediatric forearm fractures /Brian K Brighton and Steven L. Frick -- |t Pediatric elbow fractures : supracondylar fractures lateral condyle fracturs, transphyseal fractures /Nicholas A. Beck and John M. Flynn -- |t Pediatric femoral shaft fractures /Susan A. Scherl -- |t Pediatric tibia fractures /John D. Polousky -- |t Periprosthetic fractures aof the hip /George J. Haidukewych and Charles Stewart -- |t Periprosthetic fractures : knee /E. Mark Hammerberg -- |t Soft tissue injuries /Randy Sherman and Kamil Erfanian. |
520 | |a Drs. David J. Hak, Kyros R. Ipaktchi and Steven Morgan are joined by over 50 leading experts to provide a succinct and quick review of the key points that will allow you to provide patients with expert and immediate care. Inside this book each chapter is written in an easy to read bulleted format that will allow for a quick review of the key facts you need to know while taking call. Chapters also cover emergent and definitive management and provide guidelines for when to consider referral to a higher level of care. The authors also share their tips and tricks for successful outcomes, while highlighting potential pitfalls and how to avoid them. Since it can be difficult to find time to read a traditional textbook or review article. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Orthopedic emergencies. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095805 | |
650 | 0 | |a Medical emergencies. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082927 | |
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