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Complication in orthopaedic surgery Vol 2

Complication in orthopaedic surgery Vol 2

 J.B.Lipp, 1994
 3rd ed U.S.A. : 1350p. ; 27cm English
Mô tả biểu ghi
ID:636
Kí hiệu phân loại C19
Tác giả CN Charles H. Epps
Nhan đề Complication in orthopaedic surgery: Vol 2 / Charles H. Epps
Lần xuất bản 3rd ed
Thông tin xuất bản U.S.A. :J.B.Lipp,1994
Mô tả vật lý 1350p. ;27cm
Tóm tắt The goal of this textbook is to provide the orthopaedic surgeon with data for guidance in treating the patient who has experienced an unfavorable outcome or a complication. It is hoped that awareness of the complication before the fact will in many instances direct the surgeon to take steps that will prevent the untoward event. The format of four parts still seems to offer a convenient organization of the material. In Part I the discussions cover general considerations, anesthesia, traction and appliances, external fixation, bracing, implants, infections, and the role of secondary gain. Part II covers the complications of trauma, and part III covers the complications of arthroplasty and total joint replacement. In Part IV the complications of reconstructive surgery, arthrodesis, hip osteotomies, burns, amputations, and surgery for neoplasms, among other subjects, are discussed. The text is not intended as a primary or Ỏhow-toÕ surgical text; there are other excellent works that take that approach.
Thuật ngữ chủ đề Chirurgie
Thuật ngữ chủ đề Surgery
Địa chỉ 100Phòng ngoại văn(1): PD05402
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