Table of contents

  Techniques and Principles for the Operating Room
 
  Matthew Porteous
Susanne Bäuerle
 
     
  Chapters    
         
    Introduction
   
    Contributors
   
    Acknowledgments
   
    Glossary
   
         
    1 Operating room principles
   
    1.1 Patient
   
    1.2 Personnel
   
    1.3 Environment
   
    1.4 Instrumentation
   
    1.5 Implants
   
    1.6 Equipment
   
         
    2 Principles of trauma care    
    2.2 Classifi cation of fractures    
    2.3 Soft-tissue injuries    
    2.4 Instrumentation    
    2.5 Diaphyseal fractures    
    2.6 Articular fractures    
    2.7 Diagnostic methods    
    2.8 Preoperative planning for ORP—the team approach    
    2.9 Multiple fractures/polytrauma patient    
    2.10 Reduction techniques    
    2.11 Minimally invasive techniques    
    2.12 Bone grafting    
    2.13 Complications    
    2.14 Implant removal    
         
    3 Anatomical applications    
    3.1 Introduction, including general surgical instruments    
    3.2 Clavicular fractures    
    3.3 Proximal humeral fractures    
    3.4 Humeral shaft fractures    
    3.5 Distal humeral fractures    
    3.6 Olecranon fractures    
    3.7 Forearm shaft fracture    
    3.8 Distal radius fractures    
    3.9 Hand fractures    
    3.10 Pelvic fractures    
    3.11 Proximal femoral fractures    
    3.12 Diaphyseal femoral fractures in adults and children    
    3.13 Distal femoral fractures    
    3.14 Patella fractures    
    3.15 Proximal tibial fractures    
    3.16 Tibia shaft fractures    
    3.17 Distal tibial fractures    
    3.18 Ankle fractures    
    3.19 Calcaneal fractures    
         
         
         
         
   
   
   
   
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