Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 5. May 2003
Book
Hardback
822 pages
978-0-7817-3213-0 (ISBN)
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The third edition of this definitive work is broadened to include the next generation of trauma specialists. With 50 contributors, new techniques are covered with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. The text is divided into three sections: general aspects, disruption of the pelvic ring, and fractures of the acetabulum. The new features include current percutaneous techniques and an accompanying CD-ROM that features additional cases.
The third edition of this definitive work is broadened to include the next generation of trauma specialists. With 50 contributors, new techniques are covered with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. The text is divided into three sections: general aspects, disruption of the pelvic ring, and fractures of the acetabulum. The new features include current percutaneous techniques and an accompanying CD-ROM that features additional cases.
The third edition of this definitive work is broadened to include the next generation of trauma specialists. With 50 contributors, new techniques are covered with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. The text is divided into three sections: general aspects, disruption of the pelvic ring, and fractures of the acetabulum. The new features include current percutaneous techniques and an accompanying CD-ROM that features additional cases.
Reviews / Votes
Acta Orthopaedica, 01-APR-05, Volume 76, Issue 2, Rolf Onnerfalt, Department of Orthopedics, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden -- "The most valuable quality is that for each type of injury, there are very precise and practical instructions about reduction and fixation techniques. This makes the book suitable for preoperative planning. There are also chapters about management of the polytrauma patient and prevention of thrombo-embolic complications. "To make the presentation complete, there are interesting and very informative chapters about stress fractures of the pelvis in patients with osteoporosis, fractures of the acetabulum in the elderly, primary and delayed hip replacement for an acetabular fracture, reconstruction of the metastatic pelvis, and considerably more. To prepare for the future, three-dimensional computer-assisted navigation of fractures is presented. All chapters are followed by a great number of references. There is also a CD-ROM with case presentations of pelvic and acetabular fractures. The book is recommended to most trauma surgeons. Quite a lot of information is for the very specialized surgeon, but in a book like this there is important and useful information for everyone."-Acta Orthopaedica The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) , 01-APR-05, Volume 87, Issue 4, Robert J. Brumback, MD, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD -- "The chapter authors chosen by Drs. Tile, Helfet, and Kellam for the current edition are recognized, international experts in the field of pelvic and acetabular fracture and related subjects. These authors often expand upon the ideas in their chapters, including either the newly recognized or the lesser known effects and controversies that have been associated with these injuries and their treatment. "It is through such expansion that this textbook has matured. New or expanded topics include the implications of pelvic ring injury on the genitourinary and reproductive functions in women, minimally invasive techniques for pelvic and acetabular stabilization, pelvic trauma in the elderly population, primary versus delayed total hip arthroplasty in the treatment of acetabular fractures, and pathologic fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum... "Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum is replete with much new information and worldwide experience. I recommend that it be made available to all orthopaedic surgeons in training. This book will serve as a centerpiece of knowledge for orthopaedists who treat victims of major trauma, and it will remain a superb reference for years to come."-The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American)Acta Orthopaedica, 01-APR-05, Volume 76, Issue 2, Rolf Onnerfalt, Department of Orthopedics, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden -- "The most valuable quality is that for each type of injury, there are very precise and practical instructions about reduction and fixation techniques. This makes the book suitable for preoperative planning. There are also chapters about management of the polytrauma patient and prevention of thrombo-embolic complications. "To make the presentation complete, there are interesting and very informative chapters about stress fractures of the pelvis in patients with osteoporosis, fractures of the acetabulum in the elderly, primary and delayed hip replacement for an acetabular fracture, reconstruction of the metastatic pelvis, and considerably more. To prepare for the future, three-dimensional computer-assisted navigation of fractures is presented. All chapters are followed by a great number of references. There is also a CD-ROM with case presentations of pelvic and acetabular fractures. The book is recommended to most trauma surgeons. Quite a lot of information is for the very specialized surgeon, but in a book like this there is important and useful information for everyone."-Acta Orthopaedica The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) , 01-APR-05, Volume 87, Issue 4, Robert J. Brumback, MD, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD -- "The chapter authors chosen by Drs. Tile, Helfet, and Kellam for the current edition are recognized, international experts in the field of pelvic and acetabular fracture and related subjects. These authors often expand upon the ideas in their chapters, including either the newly recognized or the lesser known effects and controversies that have been associated with these injuries and their treatment. "It is through such expansion that this textbook has matured. New or expanded topics include the implications of pelvic ring injury on the genitourinary and reproductive functions in women, minimally invasive techniques for pelvic and acetabular stabilization, pelvic trauma in the elderly population, primary versus delayed total hip arthroplasty in the treatment of acetabular fractures, and pathologic fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum... "Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum is replete with much new information and worldwide experience. I recommend that it be made available to all orthopaedic surgeons in training. This book will serve as a centerpiece of knowledge for orthopaedists who treat victims of major trauma, and it will remain a superb reference for years to come."-The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American)
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
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Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1982 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
2268 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-3213-0 (9780781732130)
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Previous edition
Marvin Tile
Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
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01/1995
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Content
I. GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE PELVIC RING AND ACETABULUM 1. Introduction and Natural History of Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile A. Anatomy 2. Anatomy of the Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile3. Anatomy of the Acetabulum Martin D. Bircher and Marvin Tile B. Biomechanics 4. Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile, Trevor Hearn and Mark Vrahas5. Acetabular Fractures Stephen A. Olson C. Pathoanatomy 6. Pathoanatomy of the Pelvic Ring Jorge E. Alonso7. Pathoanatomy of the Acetabulum Jorge E. Alonso D. Aspects of Polytrauma 8. General Assessment and Management of the Polytrauma Patient Wolfgang K. Ertel9. Pelvic Trauma and Deep Vein Thrombosis William Geerts and Richard Jay II. DISRUPTION OF THE PELVIC RING 10. Defining the Injury: Assessment of Pelvic Fractures Marvin Tile and Joel Rubenstein11. Biomechanics and Methods of Pelvic Fixation John Gorcyca, Tervor Hearn and Marvin Tile12. Describing the Injury: Classification of Pelvic Ring Injuries Marvin Tile13. Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries Marvin Tile14. External Fixation for the Injured Pelvic Ring Pol M. Rommens15. Internal Fixation for the Injured Pelvic Ring James F. Kellam, Alexander McLaren, Berton R. Moed, Marvin Tile16. Sacral Fractures Timothy Pohlemann, Axel G@nsslen and Harald Tscherne17. Open Pelvic Fractures Jorge Barla and James N. Powell18. Pelvic Ring Disruption in Women: Genitourinary and Obstetric Implications Carol E. Copeland19. Insufficiency Fractures of the Pelvis Kenneth A. Egol and Kenneth J. Koval20. Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum in the Pediatric Patient (The Immature Skeleton) John A. Ogden21. Complications of Pelvic Trauma David E. Asprinio, David L. Helfet and Marvin Tile22. Malunion and Nonunion of the Pelvis: Posttraumatic Deformity Michael D. Stover and Joel M. Matta23. Outcomes After Pelvic Ring Injuries in Adults Hans J. Kreder III. FRACTURES OF THE ACETABULUM 24. Introduction and Natural History of Acetabular Fractures Marvin Tile25. Describing the Injury: Classification of Acetabular Fractures Marvin Tile26. Defining the Injury: Assessment of Acetabular Fractures Marvin Tile, Joel Rubenstein and Douglas Mintz A. Treatment Options 27. Decision Making: Nonoperative and Operative Indications for Acetabular Fractures Marvin Tile and Steven A. Olson B. Surgical Management 28. Surgical Techniques for Acetabular Fractures David L. Helfet, Martin Beck, Emanuel Gautier, Thomas J. Ellis, Reinhold Ganz, Craig S. Bartlett, Klaus A. Siebenrock C. Techniques of Reduction and Fixation for Acetabular Fractures: Closed Methods 29. Computer Assisted Closed Techniques of Reduction and Fixation David M. Kahler30. Fluoroscopic Assisted Closed Techniques of Reduction and Fixation Adam J. Starr D. Techniques of Reduction and Fixation for Acetabular Fractures: Open Methods 31. Techniques of Open Reduction and Fixation of Acetabular Fractures Jeffrey W. Mast32. Cerclage Wires Marvin Tile33. Extraperitoneal Fixation Eero Hirvensalo34. Use of Bone Substitutes Victor A. de Ridder and S. de Lange35. In