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Rockwood e Green

Traumatologia dell’Adulto

Three-volume work (22 x 28 cm format), over 3000 pages, online contributions, more than 2200 full-color images, numerous tables, printed entirely in color.

The ninth edition of Rockwood and Green – Traumatologia dell’adulto represents both a substantial step forward and a continuation of the work accomplished in previous editions. We have expanded coverage of topics that are becoming increasingly important in our field, particularly in relation to patients with complex physiology and perioperative management challenges.

Five entirely new chapters have been added: “Obesity and Diabetes in Orthopedic Trauma” (Ch. 22), “Perioperative Management of Pain Associated with Fractures” (Ch. 27), “Chest Wall Injuries” (Ch. 44), “Design and Technical Considerations in Internal Fixation” (Ch. 12), and “Principles of Pathophysiology and Treatment of Traumatic Nerve Injuries” (Ch. 19).

We have also expanded coverage of periprosthetic fractures of the upper extremity, proximal forearm fractures (olecranon, proximal radius and radial head), and atypical femoral fractures, each of which is now presented as a dedicated chapter in this edition.

The coverage in each of these areas is what readers expect from Rockwood and Green – comprehensive, clear, magnificently illustrated reviews authored by leading international experts.

We have continued our effort to make chapters easier to read and consult without sacrificing depth. Each clinical chapter follows a uniform format and includes preoperative planning checklists, key surgical steps, and tables outlining potential pitfalls and preventive measures. An annotated bibliography highlights key clinical trials and foundational studies. The “Author’s Preferred Treatment” section, appreciated since its introduction, presents a concise therapeutic algorithm based on the detailed content of each chapter.

We are grateful to the contributing experts whose knowledge and time make this work a global reference in orthopedic trauma care, improving patient management worldwide—an objective shared by all of us.

Paul Tornetta III, MD
William M. Ricci, MD
Robert F. Ostrum, MD
Margaret M. McQueen, MD, FRCS Ed(Orth)
Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS(C)
Charles M. Court-Brown, MD, FRCSC Ed(Orth)

Price range: €171,00 through €513,00

ISBN: 979-12-80331-03-8 volume 1, 979-12-80331-05-2 volume 2, 979-12-80331-07-6 volume 3 Category: Tags: , , ,

Additional information

Weight 3,150 kg
edizione

9 edizione
volume 1 – Marzo 2022 – Isbn 979-12-80331-03-8
volume 2 – Luglio 2022 – Isbn 979-12-80331-05-2
volume 3 – Settembre 2022 – Isbn 979-12-80331-07-6

autori

Rockwood e Green

formato

22 x 28

pagine

3000 pagine

informazioni extra

più di 2200 immagini e contributi on-line

Volumi

Entire Work, Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3

Description

Volume 1

SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Basic Concepts
  1. Biomechanics of Fractures and Osteosynthesis
  2. Healing of Bone, Cartilage and Tendons
  3. Biological and Biophysical Technologies to Enhance Fracture Repair
  4. Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases
  5. Classification of Fractures
  6. Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Trauma
  7. Imaging Aspects in Orthopedic Trauma
  8. Outcome Assessment in Trauma
Principles and Biomechanics of Fracture Treatment Modalities
  1. Principles of Conservative Fracture Treatment
  2. Principles of External Fixation
  3. Principles and Biomechanics of Internal Fixation
  4. Design and Technical Considerations in Internal Fixation
Principles in the Management of Special Circumstances
  1. Management of the Polytrauma Patient
  2. War and Gunshot Wounds
  3. Initial Management of Open Fractures
  4. Acute Compartment Syndrome
  5. Principles in the Management of the Mangled Extremity
  6. Soft Tissues in the Coverage of Traumatic Lesions and Fractures
  7. Principles of Pathophysiology and Treatment of Traumatic Nerve Injuries
  8. Post-Traumatic Limb Amputation
  9. Psychosocial Aspects of Recovery After Trauma
  10. Obesity and Diabetes in Orthopedic Trauma
  11. Stress Fractures
  12. Pathological Fractures
Complications and Adverse Outcomes
  1. Venous Thromboembolism in Patients with Skeletal Trauma
  2. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  3. Perioperative Management of Pain Associated with Fractures
  4. Osteomyelitis and Other Orthopedic Infections
  5. Principles in the Treatment of Nonunion and Bone Loss
  6. Principles in the Treatment of Malunion

Volume 2

SECTION II: UPPER EXTREMITY

  1. Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
  2. Scapular Fractures
  3. Clavicle Fractures
  4. Glenohumeral Instability
  5. Proximal Humerus Fractures
  6. Humeral Shaft Fractures
  7. Periprosthetic Fractures of the Upper Extremity
  8. Distal Humerus Fractures
  9. Elbow Dislocations and Terrible Triad Injuries
  10. Proximal Forearm Fractures: Olecranon, Proximal Radius and Radial Head
  11. Radial and Ulnar Shaft Fractures
  12. Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures
  13. Carpal Fractures and Dislocations
  14. Hand Fractures and Dislocations

SECTION III: AXIAL SKELETON, PELVIS AND ACETABULUM

  1. Chest Wall Injuries
  2. Principles in the Treatment of Spinal Trauma
  3. Cervical Spine Fractures and Dislocations
  4. Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures and Dislocations
  5. Pelvic Ring Injuries
  6. Acetabular Fractures

Volume 3

SECTION IV: LOWER EXTREMITY

  1. Introduction to Hip Dislocations and Femoral Head Fractures
  2. Femoral Neck Fractures
  3. Intertrochanteric Fractures
  4. Subtrochanteric Femur Fractures
  5. Atypical Femoral Fractures
  6. Femoral Shaft Fractures
  7. Distal Femur Fractures
  8. Periprosthetic Fractures of the Lower Extremity
  9. Patellar Fractures and Dislocations and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
  10. Knee Dislocations
  11. Tibial Plateau Fractures
  12. Tibial and Fibular Shaft Fractures
  13. Tibial Pilon Fractures
  14. Ankle Fractures
  15. Talus Fractures and Dislocations
  16. Calcaneal Fractures
  17. Midfoot and Forefoot Fractures and Dislocations

Subject Index