Rowe and Williams' Maxillofacial Injuries: Vol.1
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 5. December 1994
Book
Hardback
1110 pages
978-0-443-04591-2 (ISBN)
Description
This magnificent two-volume reference covers surgical anatomy, clinical features, and treatment of a wide range of commonly encountered problems. It provides you with the most current and thorough data available and guides you through each stage of management with step-by-step detail and clear-cut illustrations. If you are looking for a reliable, comprehensive source of information on maxillofacial injuries, this authoritative text is guaranteed to meet your needs.
Reviews / Votes
"...required reading in every major accident centre, plastic surgery unit, and ear, nose and throat department where maxillofacial injuries are seen." - The Lancet "...A classic, don't miss it." - Head and Neck SurgeryMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
1726 ills.
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
4650 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-04591-2 (9780443045912)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
N.L. Rowe | J.Ll. Williams
Maxillofacial Injuries: Vols. 1-2
Book
01/1985
Churchill Livingstone
€315.69
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Content
Applied surgical anatomy / Aetiology of injury / Mechanisms of injury to the face in road-traffic accidents / Basic principles of treatment / Primary care and management of haemorrhage / Practical procedures / The management of head injuries / Definitive general examination and priorities in treatment / Local examination / Diagnostic radiography and radiology / The immediate treatment of injuries to the face and scalp / Trauma involving the ear and larynx / Localised injuries to the teeth and alveolar process / Mandibular fractures: treatment by closed reduction and indirect / Biphastic pin fixation / Mandibular fractures: treatment by open reduction and direct skeletal fixation / Indications for specific bone plating systems: non-compression and compression techniques / Mandibular fractures: compression techniques / Mandibular fractures: metallic mesh implants / Mandibular fractures: nylon circumferential straps / The management of maxillofacial injuries in children / Classification and immediate treatment of the temporomandibular joint in adults / Injuries of the temporomandibular joint in children / Restoration of function in established cases of ankylosis in adults / Fractures of the zygomatic complex and orbit / Fractures of the middle third of the facial skeleton / Box frame fixation in the treatment of fractures of the middle third of the face / The Levant frame / Gunshot wounds: ballistics / Gunshot wounds: basic principles / Biological and chemical warfare / Late treatment of gunshot injuries of the face / Treatment of maxillofacial injuries in various theatres of war: Vietnam conflict / Treatment of maxillofacial injuries in various theatres of war: urban guerilla war / Treatment of maxillofacial injuries in various theatres of war: the south Atlantic / Postoperative care / Ophthalmic injuries / Complications / Residual deformities: the soft tissues / General principles of grafting bone and cartilage / Post-traumatic residual nasal deformities / Fractures of the zygomatic complex / Maxillary deformities / Mandibular deformities / Retention of grafts and protheses by osseointegration / Statistics / Index.