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Comprised exclusively of clinical cases covering scaphoid fractures
and nonunions, this concise, practical casebook will provide
clinicians in orthopedic, plastic and hand surgery with the best
real-world strategies to properly diagnose and treat the various
forms of the condition they may encounter. After a brief
introduction covering scaphoid anatomy, each chapter is in the form
of a case that opens with a unique clinical presentation, followed
by a description of the diagnosis, assessment and management
techniques used to treat it, as well as the case outcome and
clinical pearls and pitfalls. Cases included illustrate different
injuries and management strategies from acute scaphoid fractures
and nonunions to advanced collapse, covering non-operative and
arthroscopic techniques as well as autograft procedures and salvage
options. Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Scaphoid Fractures and
Nonunions: A Clinical Casebook will be an excellent resource for
seasoned as well as those training to be orthopedic surgeons,
plastic surgeons, hand surgeons and emergency medicine physicians
alike.
From James Chang MD, FACS, Associate Professor of Surgery [Plastic
Surgery]and Orthopedic Surgery Hand and Microsurgery, Program
Director, Plastic Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center: "The
Yearbook of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery is an annual review of the
year's most relevant articles pertaining to this specialty.
World-recognized hand surgery experts provide commentary on their
personal experience related to these published abstracts. This
interactive format allows the resident, fellow, or practicing
surgeon to become quickly updated in this rapidly-changing field.
The portable book form allows this Yearbook to be carried anywhere
for ease of use. On first reading, the hand surgeon can become
familiar with the latest studies published. Thereafter, it can
remain on the bookshelf for easy reference of that year's key
articles."
The Yearbook of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery is an annual review of
the year's most relevant articles pertaining to this specialty.
World-recognized hand surgery experts provide commentary on their
personal experience related to these published abstracts. This
interactive format allows the resident, fellow, or practicing
surgeon to become quickly updated in this rapidly-changing field.
The portable book form allows this Yearbook to be carried anywhere
for ease of use. On first reading, the hand surgeon can become
familiar with the latest studies published. Thereafter, it can
remain on the bookshelf for easy reference of that year's key
articles.
From James Chang MD, FACS, Associate Professor of Surgery Plastic
Surgery]and Orthopedic Surgery Hand and Microsurgery, Program
Director, Plastic Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center: "The
Yearbook of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery is an annual review of the
year's most relevant articles pertaining to this specialty.
World-recognized hand surgery experts provide commentary on their
personal experience related to these published abstracts. This
interactive format allows the resident, fellow, or practicing
surgeon to become quickly updated in this rapidly-changing field.
The portable book form allows this Yearbook to be carried anywhere
for ease of use. On first reading, the hand surgeon can become
familiar with the latest studies published. Thereafter, it can
remain on the bookshelf for easy reference of that year's key
articles."
From James Chang MD, FACS, Associate Professor of Surgery Plastic
Surgery] and Orthopedic Surgery Hand and Microsurgery, Program
Director, Plastic Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center: "The
Yearbook of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery is an annual review of the
year's most relevant articles pertaining to this specialty.
World-recognized hand surgery experts provide commentary on their
personal experience related to these published abstracts. This
interactive format allows the resident, fellow, or practicing
surgeon to become quickly updated in this rapidly-changing field.
The portable book form allows this Yearbook to be carried anywhere
for ease of use. On first reading, the hand surgeon can become
familiar with the latest studies published. Thereafter, it can
remain on the bookshelf for easy reference of that year's key
articles.
This issue will include papers covering things like nerve glues,
distal ulna arthroplasties, an update on nerve transfers,
substitutes for bone grafts, and other smaller-but
necessary-topics.
This year book brings you abstracts of the articles that reported
the year's breakthrough developments in hand and upper limb
surgery, carefully selected from more than 500 journals worldwide.
Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of each
article and discuss its application to your practice.
The Year Book of Hand and Upper Limb Surgery brings you abstracts
of the articles that reported the year's breakthrough developments
in hand surgery, carefully selected from a variety of journals
worldwide. Expert commentaries evaluate the clinical importance of
each article and discuss its application to your practice. There's
no faster or easier way to stay informed!
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