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El. knyga: AO Principles of Equine Osteosynthesis

  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: AO-Publishing
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132581814
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  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Serija: AO-Publishing
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783132581814
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This book/CD-ROM text contains illustrated information on large animal osteosynthesis. Early chapters cover basic principles of fracture treatment, biomechanics, and pre- and post-operative considerations. Later chapters describe procedures for working on various body regions and specific conditions. Final chapters examine bone graft biology and autogenous grafting, allogenic grafts and bone substitutes, and fracture documentations. There are color photos and detailed color diagrams of surgical procedures on every page. The accompanying CD-ROM contains text, figures, animations, and teaching videos that allow students to develop surgical strategy by working with standardized bones and instruments presented on the screen. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This book contains all the latest and best information on large animal osteosynthesis.

The CD-ROM gives you easy access to the full AO ASIF Knowledge Base. With simple mouseclicks you can switch from text to figures to animation and to the AO ASIF teaching videos. This is ideal for preoperative planning, allowing you to develop a surgical strategy by working with standardized bones and instruments presented on the screen.

The World Wide Web can be accessed via mouseclick, allowing you to scan all current literature. Updates on specific issues are presented on the internet atwww.aopublishing.com.

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The complilation of multiple authors with expertise in equine osteosynthesis...content is outstanding...an excellent source of information for the current state of knowledge...well-written and informative...well worth the asking price. --JAVMA

Foreword 1(5) H. Rosen Basic principles of fracture treatment 5(6) D.M. Nunamaker Introduction 5(1) Surgical approaches 5(1) Precise anatomic reconstruction 6(1) Stable fixation 6(1) Soft tissue considerations 7(1) Functional rehabilitation 8(1) References 9(2) Online references 9(2) General techniques and biomechanics 11(16) D.M. Nunamaker Screw fixation 11(1) Drilling and tapping holes in bone 11(1) Screw types 12(4) Cortex screws 12(3) Cancellous bone screws 15(1) Screw position 16(1) Plate fixation 17(2) Plate application 17(1) Self-compressing DCP 17(2) Tension device with DCP 19(1) Mechanics of plate fixation 19(4) Contouring and prebending 20(2) Plate luting 22(1) Cancellous bone grafting 23(1) Cerclage wire 24(1) References 24(3) Online references 24(3) Pre- and postoperative considerations 27(8) G. E. Fackelman The day before surgery 27(2) The day of surgery 29(2) The day after surgery 31(1) Summary---Checklist 31(1) References 32(3) Online references 33(2) Mandible, maxilla and skull 35(22) J.A. Auer Mandible and maxilla fractures 35(15) Etiology 35(1) Diagnosis 36(1) Preoperative management 36(1) Management options 37(1) Surgical procedures 37(1) Intraoral fixation techniques 37(9) Extraoral fixation techniques 46(3) Postoperative management 49(1) Complications 49(1) Prognosis 49(1) Skull fractures 50(4) Etiology 50(1) Diagnosis 50(1) Preoperative management 50(1) Surgical procedures 51(3) Postoperative management 54(1) Complications 54(1) References 54(3) Online references 55(2) Carpus 57(8) D.W. Richardson Description 57(1) Surgical procedure 57(5) Postoperative treatment 62(1) Complications 62(1) Results 63(1) References 63(2) Online references 63(2) Metacarpals (-tarsals) two and four 65(10) G.E. Fackelman Description 65(1) Surgical anatomy 66(1) Surgical procedure 67(3) Postoperative considerations 70(1) Complications 70(1) Results 71(2) References 73(2) Online references 73(2) Metacarpal(-tarsal) condyles 75(10) G.E. Fackelman Description 75(2) Preoperative considerations 77(1) Surgical anatomy 77(2) Surgical procedure 79(2) Postoperative care 81(1) Results 81(1) References 82(3) Online references 82(3) Proximal sesamoids: screw fixation 85(8) D.W. Richardson Description 85(1) Surgical anatomy 85(1) Surgical procedure---proximal to distal lag screw 86(2) Surgical procedure---distal to proximal lag screw 88(2) References 90(3) Online references 90(3) Proximal sesamoids: tension band wiring 93(8) D.W. Richardson Description 93(1) Surgical procedure 93(3) Postoperative care 96(1) Complications 96(1) Results 96(2) References 98(3) Online references 98(3) Proximal phalanx: simple 101(6) L.R. Bramlage Description 101(1) Preoperative considerations 102(1) Surgical anatomy 102(1) Surgical procedure 103(2) Postoperative treatment 105(1) Complications 105(1) Results 105(1) References 105(2) Online references 105(2) Proximal phalanx: comminuted 107(8) D.W. Richardson Description 107(1) Preoperative considerations 107(1) Surgical anatomy 108(1) Surgical procedure 108(4) Postoperative considerations 112(1) Prognosis 112(1) References 113(2) Online references 113(2) Distal phalanx 115(12) G.E. Fackelman Axial fractures 115(6) Description 115(1) Surgical anatomy 115(2) Surgical procedure 117(2) Postoperative treatment 119(1) Results 120(1) Complications 120(1) Abaxial fractures 121(3) Description 121(1) Surgical anatomy 122(1) Surgical procedure 122(1) Postoperative treatment 122(1) Results 122(2) Complications 124(1) References 124(3) Online references 124(3) Humerus 127(32) M.D. markel Introduction 127(1) Fractures of the proximal humerus 128(2) Description 128(1) Preoperative consideration 128(1) Surgical anatomy 129(1) Surgical procedure 129(1) Postoperative treatment 129(1) Complications 129(1) Results 130(1) Mid-diaphyseal fractures of the humerus 130(5) Description 130(1) Preoperative considerations 130(1) Surgical anatomy 131(1) Surgical procedure 132(1) Postoperative treatment 133(1) Complications 133(2) Results 135(1) Distal metaphyseal condylar fractures of the humerus 135(1) Description 135(1) Preoperative considerations 135(1) Surgical anatomy 135(1) Surgical procedure 135(1) Postoperative treatment 136(1) Complications 136(1) Results 136(1) References 136(3) Online references 137(2) Radius J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman Description 139(1) Surgical anatomy 140(2) Surgical procedure 142(11) Adult horse 142(9) Foals 151(2) Postoperative treatment 153(1) Complications 154(1) Results 155(1) References 156(3) Online references 157(2) Ulna (olecranon): plate fixation 159(12) G.E. Fackelman Description 159(2) Preoperative considerations 161(1) Surgical anatomy 161(1) Surgical procedure 162(2) Salter II fracture of the proximal ulna 162(1) Articular fractures involving the shaft 163(1) Postoperative treatment 164(3) Results 167(1) Complications 167(1) References 168(3) Online references 169(2) Ulna (olecranon): tension band wiring 171(8) D.W. Richardson Fracture description 171(1) Preoperative considerations 171(2) Surgical anatomy 173(1) Surgical procedure 173(3) Wire alone (for fractures at or below the humeroradial joint level) 173(1) Pins and wire (for fractures proximal to the humeroradial joint) 174(2) Postoperative treatment 176(1) Prognosis 176(1) Complications 176(1) References 177(2) Online references 177(2) Metacarpal (-tarsal) shaft 179(18) J.A. Auer Description 179(1) Conservative treatment 180(1) Surgical treatment 181(1) Surgical anatomy 181(1) Surgical procedure 182(9) Adult horses 182(6) Foals 188(3) Postoperative treatment 191(1) Complications 191(3) Results 194(1) References 194(3) Online references 195(2) Femur 197(12) L.R. Bramlage G.E. Fackelman Proximal femoral physeal fracture 197(3) Description 197(1) Preoperative considerations 197(1) Surgical anatomy 197(1) Surgical procedure 197(2) Postoperative treatment 199(1) Complications 199(1) Results 200(1) Diaphyseal and distal metaphyseal fractures 200(7) Description 200(1) Preoperative considerations 200(1) Surgical procedure 201(3) Postoperative treatment 204(1) Complications 204(1) Results 205(2) References 207(2) Online references 207(2) Tibia 209(12) L.R. Bramlage G.E. Fackelman Proximal physeal fracture 209(3) Preoperative considerations 209(1) Surgical anatomy 210(1) Surgical procedure 210(1) Reduction 210(1) Postoperative treatment 211(1) Complications 211(1) Results 212(1) Diaphyseal fractures 212(7) Preoperative considerations 212(3) Surgical procedure 215(2) Postoperative treatment 217(1) Results 218(1) References 219(2) Online references 219(2) Proximal interphalangeal arthrodesis: screw fixation 221(12) J.A. Auer Description 221(1) Surgical anatomy 221(1) Surgical procedure 222(7) Postoperative treatment 229(1) Complications 229(1) Results 230(1) References 230(3) Online references 231(2) Proximal interphalangeal arthrodesis: plate fixation 233(8) G.E. Fackelman Description 233(1) Preoperative considerations 233(1) Surgical anatomy 234(1) Surgical procedure 234(2) Postoperative treatment 236(1) Complications 236(1) Results 237(1) References 237(4) Online references 239(2) Metacarpophalangeal arthrodesis 241(16) J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman Description 241(1) Preoperative considerations 242(1) Surgical procedure-DCP 242(4) Surgical procedure-DHS 246(2) Postoperative care 248(2) Complications 249(1) Results 250(4) References 254(3) Online references 255(2) Carpal arthrodesis 257(12) J.A. Auer Description 257(1) Surgical anatomy 258(1) Surgical procedure-pancarpal arthrodesis 258(4) Surgical procedure-partial carpal arthrodesis 262(2) Postoperative treatment 264(1) Complications 265(1) Prognosis 265(1) References 266(3) Online references 266(3) Small tarsal joint arthrodesis 269(12) B. von Salis J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman Introduction 269(2) Preoperative considerations 271(1) Surgical anatomy 271(1) Surgical procedure 272(5) Postoperative treatment 277(1) Results 278(1) Complications 278(1) References 279(2) Online references 279(2) Carpal and tarsal deviations 281(22) J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman Introduction 281(1) History and diagnosis 282(2) Surgical treatment-Radius 284(12) Description 284(1) Surgical anatomy 284(1) Surgical procedure 285(6) Postoperative treatment 291(4) Complications 295(1) Prognosis 296(1) Tarsal deviations 296(4) Description 296(1) Surgical anatomy 296(1) Surgical procedure 296(3) Postoperative treatment 299(1) Complications 299(1) Prognosis 299(1) References 300(3) Online references 300(3) Metacarpophalangeal/metatarsophalangeal deviations 303(20) J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman General description 303(5) Surgical anatomy 304(1) Surgical procedure 305(1) Postoperative care 306(1) Complications 306(1) Prognosis 307(1) Metacarpophalangeal/metatarsophalangeal deviations 308(5) Description 308(1) Surgical anatomy 308(1) Surgical procedure 309(3) Postoperative treatment 312(1) Complications 312(1) Prognosis 312(1) Corrective osteotomies 313(1) Closing wedge ostectomy 313(1) Dome osteotomy 313(1) Step ostectomy/osteotomy 314(6) Description 314(1) Surgical anatomy 315(1) Surgical technique 316(2) Postoperative treatment 318(1) Complications 319(1) Prognosis 320(1) References 320(3) Online references 321(2) Bone graft biology and autogenous grafting 323(10) G.E. Fackelman J.A. Auer Basic biology 323(2) Autogenous bone grafts 325(1) Tuber coxae 326(1) Surgical procedure 326(1) Sternum 327(2) Surgical procedure 327(2) Proximal tibia 329(1) Surgical procedure 329(1) Postoperative treatment 329(1) Complications 329(1) Results 330(1) References 330(3) Online references 331(2) Allogeneic grafts and bone substitutes 333(18) J.A. Auer G.E. Fackelman Description 333(1) Surgical procedure 333(3) Complications 336(1) Results 336(1) Bone substitutes 336(11) Hydroxyapatite (HA) 338(1) Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) 339(7) Inorganic bovine bone 346(1) General considerations 347(1) Complications 347(1) Granules 347(1) Blocks 347(1) References 347(4) Online references 349(2) Fracture documentation 351(32) G.E. Fackelman J.A. Auer J.C. Norris AO EqFx 4.0 user guide 351(5) Installation 351(1) Starting the application 351(1) Setting preferences 351(1) EqFx ``pages 352(1) Navigating among EqFx pages 352(1) Page 2: The fracture classification page 353(1) Follow-up records 353(1) Adding and deleting cases 354(1) Navigating among cases 354(1) Organizing EqFx cases 355(1) Reporting EqFx data 355(1) Exporting and importing EqFx cases 355(1) Appendix A: Keyboard shortcuts 356(1) Appendix B: Exercise induced fracture codes 357(8) Appendix C: Long bone fracture codes 365(16) Online references 381(2) Index 383(5) List of authors 388(2) How to use the electronic book 390