
Atlas of Hand Surgery
. Zus.-Arb.: Sigurd Pechlander, Heribert Hussl, Fridun Kerschbaumer
Thieme (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. January 2000
Book
Hardback
584 pages
978-3-13-102941-6 (ISBN)
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Description
This large and beautifully illustrated atlas describes all major procedures in hand surgery. Step by step, elaborate and clear original drawings of high artistic value depict the surgical approaches and methods. Following an introductory chapter on the anatomical basis of hand surgery, the clinical part of the book treats hand surgery in traumatology, plastic surgery and orthopedics. The great care that was given to the preparation of this surgical atlas is matched by the comprehensive treatment of the techniques.
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Well-organized, easy to follow, and contains detailed and beautifully drawn illustrations... --Journal of Orthopaedics and Sports Physical TherapyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Stuttgart
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Ärzte
Dimensions
Height: 30 cm
Width: 23 cm
Weight
3629 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-13-102941-6 (9783131029416)
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Atlas of Hand Surgery
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Atlas of Hand Surgery
. Zus.-Arb.: Sigurd Pechlander, Heribert Hussl, Fridun Kerschbaumer
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1st Edition
Thieme
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Persons
Sigurd Pechlaner, Heribert Hussl, Fridun Kerschbaumer
Content
1 Systemic and Topographic Anatomy
2 Skin and Soft-Tissue Injuries
3 Microsurgery
4 Compression Neuropathies
5 Tendon Transfers
6 Tendon Injuries
7 Fractures and Dislocations
8 Rheumatiod Disease, Degenerative Changes, Stenosing Tenosynovitis, Avascular Necrosis, Instabilities, Wrist Ganglia, and Dupuytren's Disease