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Instructional Course Lectures Trauma 2 William M. Ricci, MD, and Paul Tornetta III, MD, Editors
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| Instructional Course Lectures Trauma 2 | ||
| Table of Contents | ||
| Section 1: General Topics - Christiaan Mamczak, DO, LCDR, MC, USN | ||
| Chapter 1 | Adult Trauma: Getting Through the Night | Schmidt, Anglen, Nana, Varecka |
| Chapter 2 | Pediatric Trauma: Getting Through the Night | Scherl, Schmidt |
| Chapter 3 | Review of Treatment and Diagnosis of Acute Compartment Syndrome of the Calf: Current Evidence and Best Practices | Gorczyca, Roberts, Pugh, Ring |
| Chapter 4 | Management of Open Fractures and Subsequent Complications | Zalavras, Marcus, Levin, Patzakis |
| Chapter 5 | Joint and Long-Bone Gunshot Injuries | Dougherty, Vaidya, Silverton, Bartlett, Najibi |
| Chapter 6 | Soft-Tissue Management After Trauma: Initial Management and Wound Coverage | Tejwani, Webb, Harvey, Wolinsky |
| Chapter 7 | The Mangled Limb: Salvage Versus Amputation | Wolinsky, Webb, Harvey, Tejwani |
| Chapter 8 | External Fixation: How to Make It Work | Ziran, Smith, Anglen, Tornetta |
| Chapter 9 | Locked and Minimally Invasive Plating | Siegel, Tornetta, Borrelli, Kregor, Ricci |
| Section 2: Lower Extremity Trauma: Hip, Femur, Knee, and Proximal Tibia - Philip R. Wolinsky, MD | ||
| Chapter 10 | The Surgical Treatment of Acetabular Fractures | Moed, Dickson, Kregor, Reilly, Vrahas |
| Chapter 11 | Technical Tips in Fracture Care: Fractures of the Hip | Anglen, Baumgaertner, Smith, Tornetta, Ziran |
| Chapter 12 | Intertrochanteric Fractures: Ten Tips to Improve Results | Haidukewych |
| Chapter 13 | Salvage of Failed Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures | Haidukewych |
| Chapter 14 | Prevention of Complications After Treatment of Femoral Shaft and Distal Femoral Fractures | Ostrum, Anglen, Archdeacon, Cannada, Herscovici |
| Chapter 15 | Periprosthetic Fracture of the Hip and Knee: A Problem on the Rise But Better Solutions | Della Valle, Haidukewych, Callaghan |
| Chapter 16 | Surgical Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures About the Knee | Horwitz, Kubiak |
| Chapter 17 | High-Energy Proximal Tibial Fractures: Treatment Options and Decision Making | Tejwani, Hak, Finkemeier, Wolinsky |
| Chapter 18 | Management of Complex Knee Ligament Injuries | Fanelli, Stannard, Stuart, MacDonald, Marx, Whelan, Boyd, Levy |
| Section 3: Lower Extremity Trauma: Tibia, Ankle, and Foot - Andrew H. Schmidt, MD | ||
| Chapter 19 | The Management of Complications Associated With Tibial Fractures | Templeman, Anglen, Schmidt |
| Chapter 20 | Delayed Unions of the Tibia | Phieffer, Goulet |
| Chapter 21 | Fractures of the Tibial Plafond | Marsh, Borrelli, Dirschl, Sirkin |
| Chapter 22 | The Not So Simple Ankle Fracture: Avoiding Problems and Pitfalls to Improve Patient Outcomes | Hak, Egol, Gardner, Haskell |
| Chapter 23 | Current Management of Tarsometatarsal Injuries in the Athlete | Myerson, Cerrato |
| Section 4: Upper Extremity Trauma: Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, and Hand - David S. Ruch, MD | ||
| Chapter 24 | Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Injuries and Clavicular, Glenoid, and Scapular Fractures | Bahk, Kuhn, Galatz, Connor, Williams |
| Chapter 25 | Technical Tips for Fixation of Proximal Humeral Fractures in Elderly Patients | Torchia |
| Chapter 26 | Arthroplasty for Fractures of the Proximal Part of the Humerus | Voos, J Dines, D Dines |
| Chapter 27 | Fractures and Dislocations of the Elbow: A Return to the Basics | Athwal, Ramsey, Steinmann, Wolf |
| Chapter 28 | Surgical Treatment of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures: Relevant Anatomy and Classification | Green |
| Chapter 29 | Surgical Exposures for Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures | Ramsey |
| Chapter 30 | Parallel Plate Fixation of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures | ODriscoll |
| Chapter 31 | Open Reduction and Internal Fixation With 90-90 Plating of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures | Green |
| Chapter 32 | Postoperative Management After Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Distal Humeral Fractures | Green |
| Chapter 33 | Elbow Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures | Yamaguchi, Stein |
| Chapter 34 | Traumatic Wrist Instability: Whats In and Whats Out | Goldfarb |
| Chapter 35 | New Concepts in the Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures | Taras, Ladd, Kalainov, Ruch, Ring |
| Chapter 36 | The Treatment of Complex Fractures and Fracture-Dislocations of the Hand | Jupiter, Hastings, Capo |
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