Christopher Jordan

Atlas of Orthopaedic Surgical Exposures - illustrated - New York Thieme 2011 - 232 pages

Contents:

Shoulder

Upper

Elbow

Forearm

Wrist

Hand

Section VII

Anterolateral WatsonJones Approach

Posteromedial Approach to the Calf

Lateral Approach to the Fibula

Ankle 45 Tarsal Tunnel Approach

Posteromedial Approach

Anterior Approach

Anterolateral Approach to the Ankle Ligaments

Approach to the Subtalar Joint Oilier Approach

Foot 50 Medial Approach to the Midfoot

Anterior Smith Peterson Approach

Medial Approach to the Hip and the Proximal Thigh

Posterolateral Gibson Approach

Lateral Approach to the Hip and Proximal Femur

Thigh 35 Anterior Approach to the Distal Thigh and Femur

Medial Approach to the Distal Thigh and Femur

Lateral Approach to the Distal Thigh

Knee 38 Anterior Approach

Posterior Approach

Medial Approach

Lateral Approach

Anterolateral Approach to the Tibia

5I Plantar Fascial Approach

Plantar Metatarsal Head Approach

fntermetatarsal Dorsal Web Approach

Dorsomedial Approach to the First Toe and Metatarsophalangeal Joint

Plantar Approach to the Toe Flexors

Spine

5G Anterior Approach to the Cervical Spine

Posterior Approach to the Occipitocervical Junction and Cervical Spine

Lateral ExtracavltaryLateral Parascapular Approach to the Thoracic Spine

Posterior Approach to the Thoracic Spine

Posterior Approach to the Lumbar Spine

Posterior Approach to the Iliac Crest


The problem with most orthopedic surgery books is that they don't accurately portray what you see in a surgical setting. This outstanding atlas, featuring nearly 400 beautifully executed color photographs, provides the first visual guide to surgical anatomy as you see it.

Special features of the atlas include:

Nearly 400 high-quality color photographs that vividly depict surgical anatomy
Fresh cadaver specimens portray the true colors of the anatomy involved
Step-by-step coverage of more than 60 approaches to the foot, hand, thigh, knee, spine, and more!
Clear identification of all structures revealed during each step of the exposure
Each approach is accompanied by practical advice on its uses, advantages, disadvantages, structures at risk, technique, helpful tricks, and what will become visible if you get off track
Ideal for residents, Atlas of Orthopaedic Surgical Exposures offers a practical and vivid introduction to surgical anatomy, providing them with the essential orientation they need. Seasoned orthopedic surgeons will turn to this book to refresh their knowledge of the surgical anatomy and ensure a smooth operation.

1588905888 9781588905888 = acromion ADVANTAGES This approach anteriorly biceps tendon bone border brachialis brachioradialis brevis capsule cervical collateral ligament compartment coracoid cutaneous deep deltoid DISADVANTAGES This approach dissection dorsal edge exposing exposure fascia lata fascia overlying femur fibers fibula FIGURE flexor carpi radialis flexor carpi ulnaris flexor digitorum flexor tendons forearm fracture gastrocnemius gluteus maximus hallucis head humerus identified iliac iliotibial band interosseous joint lamina longitudinal longus tendon lost major trick medial or lateral median nerve Metacarpophalangeal Joint metatarsal midline motor branches muscle nerve and artery neurovascular bundle neurovascular structures palmar palpate patella peroneal nerve plantar pollicis longus Posterior Approach posteriorly radial nerve radial side release resected retinaculum sartorius scapula sensory branches skin incision spinal spine spinous processes split STRUCTURES AT RISK subcutaneous tissue superficial supinator tendon sheath thenar tibia tibialis transected transverse carpal ligament trapezius triceps TRICKS The major ulnar nerve underneath usually vastus lateralis vertebral volar wrist

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