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