The ability to repair and manage fractures is an everyday necessity in practice, and this new edition builds on the foundation laid by its predecessor, with an increased focus on implants, grafts and surgery. Previous sections have been expanded and updated: the manual gives a detailed overview of specific fractures and how to approach them; principles of fracture surgery and the necessary techniques and complications such as disease or implant failure and how to deal with them. The text is accompanied by full-colour illustrations and step-by-step guides, ensuring that information is both easy to follow and comprehensive.
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"This book bridges the gap between basic orthopedic texts and advanced works regarding fracture management in small animals...The amount of information this book contains regarding fracture management in cats is particularly noteworthy...The section on implants is one of the most comprehensive aggregations of information on that topic available...The illustrations and photographs add tremendously to understanding...The authors should be congratulated on creating a successful textbook that should be in the library of every veterinary orthopedic surgeon." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 15/03/2017)
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-905319-68-8 (9781905319688)
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Toby Gemmill BVSc MVM DSAS(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics)
European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery
Willows Referral Service, UK
Dylan Clements BSc BVSc PhD DSAS(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, UK
History of fracture treatment; Fracture classification and description; Bone development and physiology; Biomechanical basis of bone fracture and fracture repair; Fracture healing; Imaging of fractures; Preoperative assessment of the fracture patient; Principles of fracture fixation; Orthopaedic instrumentation; Orthopaedic implants; Basic surgical techniques; Open fractures; Pathological fractures; Bone grafts and alternatives; Minimally invasive osteosynthesis; Non-surgical management of fractures; The skull and mandible; The spine; The scapula; The humerus; The radius and ulna; The pelvis and sacroiliac joint; The femur; The tibia and fibula; The carpus and tarsus; The distal limb; The patella, fabellae and popliteal sesamoids; Fracture disease; Implant failure; Osteomyelitis; Complications of fracture healing