External fixation in Orthopedic traumatology is a textbook that
focuses on the use of external fixation in the acute management of
patients with serious orthopedic injuries. The book highlights the
indications for external fixation and provides an evidenced based
guide to both the specialist orthopedic surgeon and the trainee.
The manuscript is organised in 15 chapters covering the indications
and surgical techniques for pelvis, lower limb and upper limb
injuries, including detailed illustrations and clinical photographs
that will enable the reader to rapidly visualise the structure of
the construct and to plan the surgery accordingly. More general
topics such as damage control orthopedics, the biomechanics of
external fixation and medico-legal considerations surrounding the
injured patients are also included to provide an overall picture of
the Orthopedic trauma patient. The Combined experience of the
editors and authors, their involvement in a number of external
fixation system designs and their international reputation in the
field contribute to making this textbook an essential tool that
should be available to all orthopedic surgeons dealing with injured
patients.
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