Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications

Michael Archdeacon MD; Jeffrey Anglen MD; Robert Ostrum MD; Dolfi Herscovici DO

 
 
 

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ISBN 10 1-55642-975-4

ISBN 13 978-1-55642-975-0

400 pp Hard Cover

Pub. Date: 2012

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Every orthopedic surgeon faces complications in the management of fractures. Drs. Michael T. Archdeacon, Jeffrey O. Anglen, Robert F. Ostrum, and Dolfi Herscovici, Jr. have created Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications, a comprehensive reference dedicated entirely to the prevention and management of fracture complications.

Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications is arranged on an anatomic basis with contributions from more than 45 orthopedic surgeons. Each contributor is considered an expert on the topic covered in their respective sections of the book.

Some Chapters Include:
  • The etiological factors for each complication
  • Strategies for preventing the complication
  • Surgical techniques
  • Reduction and implant selection
  • Strategies required to successfully manage the complication

Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications also includes more than 300 images and more than 45 tables.

Prevention and Management of Common Fracture Complications offers a single and complete resource to readily answer all fracture complication questions and is ideal for orthopedic surgeons, orthopedic residents, and medical students interested in orthopedic surgery.

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Contents

Section I General

Chapter 1 Preventing Complications in Orthopedic Communication

Michael Suk, MD, JD, MPH, FACS and Eric Stiefel, MD

Chapter 2 Infection

Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD, FACS

Chapter 3 Deep Venous Thrombosis

Catherine A. Humphrey, MD

Chapter 4 Fracture Complications in the Growing Skeleton

Christine B. Caltoum, MD

Chapter 5 Nonunion

Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD, FACS

Chapter 6 Malunion

Brady Barker, MD and Kurtis Staples, MD

Chapter 7 Arthrofibrosis/Contracture

Michael P. Rusnak, MD

Section II Upper Extremity

Chapter 8 Complications of Clavicle Fractures

Janos P. Ertl, MD

Chapter 9 Complications of Proximal and Diaphyseal Humerus Fractures

Eric S. Moghadamian, MD and Raymond D. Wright, MD

Chapter 10 Elbow Fractures

Gregory J. Della Rocca, MD, PhD, FACS

Chapter 11 Radial and Ulnar Shaft, Monteggia, and Galeazzi Fractures

Susan McDowell, MD and Brian H. Mullis, MD

Chapter 12 Distal Radius Fractures

Brett D. Crist, MD, FACS and Yvonne M. Murtha, MD

Section III Pelvis and Acetabulum

Chapter 13 Open Pelvic Fracture: Infection

Marcus F. Sciadini, MD

Chapter 14 Sacral Fractures: Loss of Reduction/Failure of Fixation

H. Claude Sagi, MD

Chapter 15 Iliosacral Screw Malposition

A. Michael Harris, MD and Paul B. Gladden, MD

Chapter 16 Pelvic Ring Disruption: Malalignment

Kyle F. Dickson, MD, MBA

Chapter 17 Acetabulum Fractures: Malunion

Michael Beltran, MD and Cory Collinge, MD

Chapter 18 Acetabulum Fractures: Nerve Palsy

George V. Russell, MD and Scott A. Wingerter, MD, PhD

Chapter 19 Acetabulum Fractures: Heterotopic Ossification

Madhav A. Karunakar, MD

Section IV Hip

Chapter 20 Femoral Head Fracture: Osteonecrosis and Hip Instability

Samuel A. McArthur, MD and Walter W. Virkus, MD

Chapter 21 Femoral Neck Fracture: Nonunion

Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE

Chapter 22 Intertrochanteric Fractures: Lag Screw Cut Out and Failure of Fixation

Brian D. Solberg, MD

Chapter 23 Intertrochanteric Fractures: Lateral Wall Fractures

Bradley Merk, MD and Erik Eller, MD

Chapter 24 Subtrochanteric Fracture: Varus Malalignment/Nonunion

Robert R. L. Gray, MD and Anthony T. Sorkin, MD

Section V Femur and Tibia

Chapter 25 Femoral Shaft Fractures: Malunion and Nonunion

Robert F. Ostrum, MD

Chapter 26 Supracondylar Femur Fractures

Michael Suk, MD, JD, MPH, FACS and Pratik Desai, MD, MS

Chapter 27 Patella Fracture: Complications

Matthew J. White, MD and Gerald J. Lang, MD

Chapter 28 Tibial Plateau Fracture: Infection, Failure of Fixation, and Instability

Eric D. Farrell, MD and Paul M. Lafferty, MD

Chapter 29 Tibial Shaft Fracture: Infection, Nonunion, and Malunion

John A. Scolaro, MD and Samir Mehta, MD

Section VI Foot and Ankle

Chapter 30 Pilon Fractures

Sean E. Nork, MD

Chapter 31 Ankle Fractures and Syndesmotic Injuries

Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO and Julia M. Scaduto, ARNP

Chapter 32 Talus

Stefan Rammelt, MD, PhD and Hans Zwipp, MD, PhD

Chapter 33 Calcaneal Fractures

James B. Carr, MD

Chapter 34 Midfoot Fractures: Lisfranc, Cuboid, Navicular

Clifford B. Jones, MD, FACS and Marlon O. Coulibaly, MD

Chapter 35 Metatarsal Fractures

Robert Vander Griend, MD


Financial Disclosures
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About the Editors

Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE, is Professor and Vice-Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Dr. Archdeacon is currently the Division Director for Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery and the Immediate Past Chief of Staff at the University Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has more than 10 years of experience managing complex fractures as well as the complications associated with these injuries.

Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD, FACS, is Professor of Orthopaedics at Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a former President of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, a member of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, and Deputy Editor for Trauma of the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He has been dealing with the complications of fracture care (his own as well as others) since completing his fellowship in 1991, and probably before.

Robert F. Ostrum, MD, is the Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Cooper University Hospital and a Professor of Surgery at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He has been working in level I trauma centers for 25 years, treating fracture and trauma patients and managing their associated complications.

Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedics at the University of South Florida. He has more than 20 years of experience managing complex trauma, especially injuries and reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. He is currently in practice at the Florida Orthopedic Institute in Tampa, Florida.

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