McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management (Record no. 37987)
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| fixed length control field | 07259nam a22002297a 4500 |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| ISBN | 9780702057281 |
| 050 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER | |
| Classification number | MED RD101 |
| Item number | W.56 |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME | |
| Personal name | White, Timothy O. |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management |
| 250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
| Edition statement | 3rd ed. |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
| Place of publication | Edinburgh |
| Name of publisher | Elsevier |
| Year of publication | 2016 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Number of Pages | viii, 635p. |
| Other physical details | ill. |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
| General note | Preceded by Pocketbook of orthopaedics and fractures / Ronald McRae. 2nd ed. 2006<br/>Includes index |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 General Principles<br/>1.Fractures and fracture management<br/>Orthopaedic terminology<br/>Assessment of a fracture<br/>Principles of fracture management<br/>Bone structure and healing<br/>How to present a radiograph<br/>2.Management of the injured patient<br/>Major trauma<br/>Intravascular fluid replacement in major trauma<br/>Decision-making in trauma<br/>Anaesthesia and analgesia<br/>Trauma in the elderly<br/>3.Limb-threatening injuries<br/>Closed soft tissue injuries<br/>Open fractures<br/>Compartment syndrome<br/>Crush injuries<br/>Nerve injury<br/>Vascular injury<br/>The mangled limb<br/>Signpost injuries<br/>4.Closed management of fractures<br/>Reduce: closed reduction<br/>Hold: principles of cast management<br/>Backslabs<br/>Full casts<br/>Limb elevation<br/>Cast aftercare<br/>Orthoses<br/>5.Operative management of fractures<br/>Reduce: closed or open fracture reduction<br/>Hold: construct stability<br/>Hold: implant choice Note continued: Move: activity restriction and weight-bearing<br/>6.Musculoskeletal infection and joint aspiration<br/>Acute arthritis<br/>Cellulitis<br/>Necrotizing fasciitis<br/>Abscesses<br/>Muscle infection<br/>Bone infection (osteomyelitis)<br/>Joint aspiration and injection<br/>7.Complications<br/>Non-union<br/>Infection<br/>Malunion<br/>Bone defects<br/>Heterotopic ossification<br/>Complex regional pain syndrome<br/>Pathological fractures<br/>pt. 2 Specific Injuries by Region<br/>8.Shoulder girdle<br/>General principles<br/>Clavicle<br/>Acromioclavicular joint<br/>Sternoclavicular joint<br/>Scapula<br/>Scapulothoracic dissociation<br/>Anterior shoulder (glenohumeral) dislocation<br/>Posterior shoulder dislocation<br/>Inferior shoulder dislocation (luxatio erecta)<br/>Rotator cuff tears<br/>Calcific tendonitis<br/>Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)<br/>9.Humerus<br/>General principles<br/>Proximal humeral fractures<br/>Humeral shaft fractures Note continued: Long head of biceps rupture (proximal injury at the shoulder)<br/>Biceps tendon avulsion (distal injury at the elbow)<br/>10.Elbow<br/>General principles<br/>Distal humeral fractures<br/>Radial head and neck fractures<br/>Olecranon fractures<br/>Elbow dislocation<br/>11.Forearm<br/>General principles<br/>Radial shaft fractures<br/>Ulnar shaft fractures<br/>Both-bones fracture of the forearm<br/>Compartment syndrome of the forearm<br/>12.Wrist and carpus<br/>General principles<br/>Distal radial fractures<br/>Distal ulnar fractures<br/>Scaphoid fractures<br/>Other carpal fractures<br/>Carpal instability<br/>Carpal tunnel syndrome<br/>Differential diagnoses for acute wrist pain<br/>13.Hand<br/>General principles<br/>Immobilization of hand injuries<br/>Metacarpal fractures<br/>Metacarpal head Fractures<br/>Metacarpal neck fractures<br/>Metacarpal shaft fractures<br/>Finger metacarpal base Fractures<br/>Thumb metacarpal base Fractures<br/>Phalangeal fractures Note continued: Proximal and Intermediate Phalanges: extra-articular Fractures<br/>Proximal and intermediate Phalanges: intra-articular fractures<br/>Distal phalanx: mallet finger injury<br/>Distal phalanx: rugger jersey finger<br/>Distal phalanx: closed tuft fractures<br/>Dislocations<br/>Carpometacarpal joint dislocations<br/>Thumb metacarpophalangeal joint instability: ulnar collateral ligament rupture or `gamekeeper's thumb'<br/>Metacarpophalangeal joint dislocations<br/>Proximal interphalangeal joint dislocations<br/>Distal interphalangeal joint dislocations<br/>Soft tissue injuries of the hand<br/>Extensor tendon injury<br/>Flexor tendon injury<br/>Fingertip injuries<br/>Trigger finger<br/>Hand infections<br/>Fingertip infections<br/>Flexor sheath infection<br/>Septic arthritis<br/>14.Spine<br/>General principles<br/>Principles of management of major spinal trauma<br/>Major spinal injuries<br/>Atlanto-occipital injuries<br/>Atlanto-axial fractures and instability Note continued: Subaxial cervical fractures C3-C7<br/>Fractures of the thoracic and lumbar (thoracolumbar) spine<br/>Sacral fractures<br/>Spinal cord injuries<br/>Minor spinal injuries<br/>Spinous process fractures<br/>Coccyx fractures<br/>Other spinal pathology<br/>The ambulant patient with back pain<br/>The ambulant patient with neck pain<br/>Lumbar radiculopathy<br/>Cauda equina syndrome<br/>Spinal infection<br/>Spondylolisthesis<br/>15.Pelvis<br/>General principles<br/>Pelvic ring injuries<br/>16.Acetabulum<br/>General principles<br/>Acetabular fractures<br/>17.Hip<br/>General principles<br/>Hip fractures<br/>Hip dislocation<br/>Femoral head (Pipkin) fractures<br/>Periprosthetic fractures around the hip<br/>Atypical hip fractures<br/>18.Femur<br/>General principles<br/>Femoral shaft fractures<br/>Distal femoral (supracondylar) fractures<br/>19.Knee<br/>General principles<br/>Knee dislocation<br/>Isolated knee ligament injuries<br/>Tibial spine fractures<br/>Meniscal injuries Note continued: Quadriceps and patellar tendon ruptures<br/>Patellar fractures<br/>Patellar dislocation<br/>Non-specific soft tissue knee injury<br/>20.Tibia<br/>General principles<br/>Tibial plateau fractures<br/>Tibial shaft fractures<br/>21.Ankle<br/>General principles<br/>Ankle fractures<br/>Pilon fractures<br/>Ankle sprains<br/>Achilles tendon rupture<br/>Peroneal tendon dislocation<br/>22.Foot<br/>General principles<br/>Talar fractures<br/>Subtalar dislocation<br/>Talar dislocation<br/>Calcaneal fractures<br/>Midfoot fractures<br/>Tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) injuries<br/>Metatarsal fractures<br/>Metatarsophalangeal joint and toe injuries<br/>Compartment syndrome of the foot<br/>Foot sprains<br/>23.Principles of paediatric trauma<br/>Trauma in the skeletally immature<br/>The unique properties of children's bones<br/>Physeal injuries<br/>Types of paediatric fracture<br/>Interpreting paediatric radiographs<br/>Neurovascular complications<br/>Non-accidental injury<br/>The limping child Note continued: 24.Upper limb paediatric trauma<br/>Shoulder girdle<br/>Clavicle<br/>Scapula<br/>Proximal humeral fractures<br/>Glenohumeral dislocation<br/>Humeral cysts<br/>Humeral shaft fractures<br/>Elbow<br/>Supracondylar fractures of the humerus<br/>Lateral condylar fractures<br/>Medial condylar fractures<br/>Medial epicondylar fractures<br/>Elbow dislocation<br/>Olecranon fractures<br/>Radial head and neck fractures<br/>Forearm<br/>Monteggia fracture dislocation<br/>Galeazzi fracture dislocation<br/>Diaphyseal fractures of radius and ulna<br/>Wrist<br/>Fractures of the distal radius and ulna<br/>Hand and carpus<br/>Carpus<br/>Scaphoid<br/>Metacarpals and fingers<br/>25.Lower limb paediatric trauma<br/>Pelvis and acetabulum<br/>Pelvic fractures<br/>Acetabular fractures<br/>Hip<br/>Hip fractures<br/>Hip dislocation<br/>Slipped capital femoral epiphysis<br/>Femur<br/>Femoral shaft fractures<br/>Knee<br/>Fractures of the distal femur<br/>Patellar dislocation Note continued: Tibial spine fracture and anterior cruciate ligament disruption<br/>Patellar fracture<br/>Proximal tibial fractures<br/>Tibial tuberosity fractures<br/>Tibial diaphyseal fractures<br/>Toddler's fracture<br/>Distal tibial metaphyseal fractures<br/>Ankle<br/>Ankle fractures<br/>Foot |
| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
| Summary, etc | Preceded by Pocketbook of orthopaedics and fractures / Ronald McRae. 2nd ed. 2006 |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical Term | Emergency Treatment |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical Term | Orthopedic Procedures methods |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Mackenzie, Samuel P. (Author) |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Gray, Alasdair J. (Author) |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Britton, Robert. (Illustrated) |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
| Koha item type | Books |
| Withdrawn status | Lost status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date entered | Source of acquisition | Cost, normal purchase price | Full call number | Bar code | Koha item type |
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| Directorate of Library Services | Directorate of Library Services | General Collection | 11/21/2024 | Book Aid International | 451007.45 | MED RD101.W56 | 000000233785 | Books |
