Description
This is a step-by-step guide to common orthopedic procedures, highlighting pitfalls and offer possible solutions. Each intervention is supported by X-ray evidence. It describes minimal access approaches to allow surgeons to perform intramedullary nailing of the femur, tibia and humerus. The techniques covered are well illustrated with radiographs and drawings, and provide practical guidance on surgical techniques. This resource will make a tangible difference in helping to guide surgeons and trauma care professionals in the treatment of their patients for better outcome.
This is a unique reference book explaining multiple variations of Intramedullary Nailing operative techniques, in a detailed step by step manner.
Includes guidelines on positioning of the patient, finding the correct entry point, positioning the guidewire, technique of reaming, and insertion of nail into the appropriate site in the bone to avoid subsequent complications, morbidity and mortality of the patient.
This book encompasses a broad range of surgeries including fixation techniques of long bones as well as hand fractures.
These guidelines are based on a Course accredited by The Royal College of Surgeons, England, which is run by the author himself.
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