This new book is targeted at higher trainees in orthopaedic surgery preparing for the second part of the FRCS (Tr & Orth) exam. The exam involves a set of vivas during which a range of topics is discussed, the aim being to demonstrate trauma safety and competence rather than trauma expertise. Examiners may use props such as models, clinical pictures, clinical studies, and x-rays to introduce topics and initiate discussion. This book uses a similar model to allow the candidate to practise key topics for discussion with common presentations and histories, and high quality x-rays. The book lends itself to individual and small group learning as trainees prepare for their examinations.
Preface |
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Authors |
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Section I Lower Limb and Pelvic Trauma |
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7 | (4) |
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11 | (2) |
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13 | (4) |
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17 | (4) |
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21 | (2) |
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23 | (2) |
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25 | (2) |
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27 | (6) |
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10 Midshaft Diaphyseal Tibia Fracture |
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33 | (4) |
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37 | (4) |
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12 Tibial Diaphyseal Fracture (Proximal) |
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41 | (2) |
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43 | (4) |
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14 Tibial Plateau Fracture |
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47 | (4) |
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51 | (4) |
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55 | (2) |
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17 Distal Femoral Fracture |
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57 | (2) |
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18 Young Femoral Fracture |
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59 | (4) |
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19 Ipsilateral Femoral Neck and Shaft Fracture |
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63 | (2) |
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20 Hip Fracture (Subtrochanteric) |
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65 | (2) |
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67 | (4) |
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22 Intracapsular Hip Fracture Young Patient |
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71 | (4) |
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75 | (4) |
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24 Periprosthetic Fracture |
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79 | (2) |
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25 Posterior Dislocation of the Hip |
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81 | (2) |
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83 | (4) |
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87 | (2) |
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89 | (6) |
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Section II Spine and Upper Limb Trauma |
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29 Bilateral Cervical Facet Dislocation |
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30 Thoracolumbar Spine Injury |
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97 | (2) |
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31 Proximal Humerus Fracture |
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99 | (2) |
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32 Proximal Humerus Fracture |
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101 | (2) |
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33 Greater Tuberosity Fracture |
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103 | (2) |
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34 Anterior Shoulder Dislocation |
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105 | (4) |
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35 Posterior Dislocation of Shoulder |
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109 | (4) |
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113 | (2) |
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37 Acromioclavicular Joint Injury |
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115 | (2) |
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38 Midshaft Humerus Fracture |
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117 | (4) |
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39 Holstein--Lewis Fracture |
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121 | (2) |
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40 Distal Humerus Fracture |
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123 | (4) |
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127 | (4) |
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131 | (2) |
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133 | (2) |
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135 | (2) |
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137 | (2) |
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139 | (2) |
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47 Both Bones Forearm Fracture |
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141 | (2) |
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48 Distal Radius Fracture |
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143 | (2) |
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145 | (2) |
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50 Perilunate Dislocation |
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147 | (4) |
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151 | (2) |
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153 | (2) |
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155 | (6) |
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Section III General Trauma Principles |
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165 | (6) |
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56 Damage Control Orthopaedics |
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175 | (4) |
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60 Nails and External Fixators |
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183 | (4) |
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Section IV Surgical Approaches |
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64 Deltopectoral Approach |
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65 Anterior Approach to Humerus |
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66 Anterolateral Approach to Humerus |
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199 | (2) |
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67 Posterior Approach to Distal Humerus |
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201 | (2) |
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68 Anterior/Volar (Henry's) Approach to the Forearm |
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203 | (4) |
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69 Kocher's and Kaplan's Approaches |
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207 | (2) |
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70 Smith--Petersen Approach |
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209 | (2) |
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211 | (4) |
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72 Posterolateral Approach to Ankle |
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215 | (2) |
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73 Leg Fasciotomy (Two-Incision/Four-Compartment Fasciotomy) |
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Index |
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Raymond Anakwe MB ChB, MRCS Ed, DMCC, FRCS Ed(Tr&Orth) is a military and fellowship-trained trauma and orthopaedic surgeon working as a consultant at St Marys Hospital in London. He has published widely in trauma surgery and elective orthopaedics and has presented at international conferences all over the world. He is a surgical trainer and is responsible for medical education for junior surgeons at Imperial College Hospital Trust. Anakwe has a special interest in surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow, as well as trauma care developed during his training in the Edinburgh trauma unit and over his twenty-year experience in the British Army with tours in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo. He has a diploma in the medical care of catastrophes and previously won the highly sought-after Winston Churchill Fellowship, visiting major trauma centres throughout the United States, as well as being awarded a British Orthopaedic Association travelling fellowship to visit and work at the renowned Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg.
Scott Middleton is an MB ChB graduate from the University of Edinburgh is a trauma and orthopaedic registrar at the Edinburgh Orthopaedic Trauma Unit and a Surgical Education Fellow at the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London. He is widely published in the orthopaedic literature and reviews articles for the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). He has previously worked on similar projects in his role as the director of medical publishing for EduSurg, creating passthemrcs.co.uk, a highly successful website aimed at trainees about to sit the MRCS part B. Middleton is also a quality improvement trainee associate at NHS Education for Scotland, as well as a clinical tutor associate at the University of Edinburgh.