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Three
Sections are composed of 49 subjects in a form of the answers of
frequently asked questions richly illustrated by images and diagrams
and including references at the end of each subject.
The Section I is "UPPER EXTREMITIES" including: Neck fracture;
Humerus shaft fracture; Management of radial nerve palsy associated
with humeral fracture; Clavicle fractures; Elbow fractures in children;
Fasciotomy technic of the forearm; Distal radius fracture; Indications
of radial head replacement, Femur and humeral shaft fractures; Treatment
of posterolateral elbow dislocation; The Section II is "LOWER
EXTREMITIES" including: Femur fractures; Pelvic fractures;
Life threatening pelvic fractures; Decision for surgical treatment
in pelvic fractures; Treatment of anterior fracture of femoral
head and hip joint incongruity; Management of a displaced femoral
neck fracture in young patient in ER; Elder patients with displaced
femoral head fracture; Patella and tibial plateau fractures; Criteria
for compartment syndromes in the tibia; Tricks in nailing proximal
and distal tibial fractures; Surgical management of distal tibia
spiral fracture in middle aged women; Pilon fracture; Management
of syndesmotic screws in adult patient; The management of minimally
displaced posterior malleol in three malleolar fractures; Postoperative
management of bimalleolar fractures; Management of minimally displaced
bimalleolar fracture in insulin dependant middle aged woman; Management
of calcaneal fractures; Fixation technic for a displaced talar neck
fracture in a patient in ER; Indications for surgical treatment
of metatarsal fractures; Bone grafting in acute fractures; Management
of a nonunion of plated midshaft tibia fracture; Management of a
child with a twisted ankle and normal x-rays; Assessment of compartment
syndrome in foot.
The Section III is about "GENERAL FRACTURE CARE" including:
Management of multiple orthopedic injuries and damage control orthopedics;
Bone stimulation in nonunion; Indications for locking plates; Fractures
requiring anatomic reduction.
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