
Forearm Injuries
An Issue of Hand Clinics
Marco Rizzo(Author)
Saunders (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2007
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-4160-4319-5 (ISBN)
Description
This issue deals with Forearm Fractures which are often the some of the most frustrating and difficult to manage injuries due to the sudden shock of being unable to perform everyday tasks. New procedures to make the healing process as short as possible are being developed all the time. This issue includes the articles such as: management of both bone forearm fractures in adults by Don Bynum, MD; management of forearm fractures in children by Anthony Stans, MD; Galeazzi fractures and dislocations by Dean Sotereanos, MD; Monteggia fractures and dislocations by Jesse Jupiter MD; Longitudinal disruption of the radius and ulna by Lee Osterman, MD; management of isolated diaphyseal ulnar fractures by George Athwal, MD; compartment syndrome of the forearm by Alex Shin MD; radial head fractures by Scott Steinmann, MD; treatment of radius and ulnar synostosis by Doug Hanel, MD; distal radius and ulna fractures by Marco Rizzo, MD; complex reconstruction of the forearm by Steve Moran, MD; applications of locking plates to fractures and injuries about the forearm by Marco Rizzo, MD; and, Forearm Nonunions and Malunions by J. Mack Aldridge, MD.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations (some col.), 1 port.
ISBN-13
978-1-4160-4319-5 (9781416043195)
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Content
Management of both bone forearm fractures in adults Management of forearm fractures in children Galeazzi fractures and dislocations Monteggia fractures and dislocations Longitudinal disruption of the radius and ulna Management of isolated diaphyseal ulnar fractures Compartment syndrome of the forearm Radial head fractures Treatment of radius and ulnar synostosis Distal radius and ulna fractures Complex reconstruction of the forearm Applications of locking plates to fractures and injuries about the forearm Forearm Nonunions and Malunions