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ویرایش: 2 نویسندگان: Felix S. Chew, Catherine Maldijan, Hyojeong Mulcahy سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1107499232, 9781107499232 ناشر: Cambridge University Press سال نشر: 2016 تعداد صفحات: 410 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 99 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Broken Bones: The Radiologic Atlas of Fractures and Dislocations به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب استخوان های شکسته: اطلس رادیولوژیک شکستگی ها و دررفتگی ها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
استخوان های شکسته شامل 434 مورد جداگانه و 1101 تصویر رادیولوژیک است که ظاهر معمولی و کمتر معمولی شکستگی ها و دررفتگی ها را در سراسر بدن نشان می دهد. فصل اول شکستگیها و دررفتگیهای انگشتان را شرح میدهد که با شکستگی تافتهای فالانژیال شروع میشود و از طریق فالانژهای دیستال، میانی و پروگزیمال و مفاصل DIP و PIP پیش میرود. فصلهای بعدی متاکارپ، استخوانهای کارپ، رادیوس و اولنا، آرنج و بازو و شانه و قفس سینه را پوشش میدهد. ستون فقرات گردنی و ستون فقرات سینه ای و لومبوساکرال در فصل های جداگانه پوشانده شده اند و به دنبال آن لگن، استخوان ران، زانو و ساق پا، مچ پا، استخوان های تارسال و استخوان های متاتارس و انگشتان پا قرار دارند. سه فصل پایانی شامل صورت، شکستگیها و دررفتگیها در کودکان و شکستگیها و دررفتگیهای ناشی از گلوله و انفجارهای غیرنظامی است.
Broken Bones contains 434 individual cases and 1,101 radiologic images illustrating the typical and less typical appearances of fractures and dislocations throughout the body. The first chapter describes fractures and dislocations of the fingers, starting with fractures of the phalangeal tufts and progressing through the distal, middle, and proximal phalanges and the DIP and PIP joints. Subsequent chapters cover the metacarpals, the carpal bones, the radius and ulna, the elbow and upper arm, and the shoulder and thoracic cage. The cervical spine and the thoracic and lumbosacral spine are covered in separate chapters, followed by the pelvis, the femur, the knee and lower leg, the ankle, the tarsal bones, and the metatarsals and toes. The final three chapters cover the face, fractures and dislocations in children, and fractures and dislocations caused by bullets and nonmilitary blasts.
Cover Half-title Dedication Title page Copyright information Table of contents List of contributors Preface 1 Fractures and dislocations of the fingers Case 1–1 Phalangeal tuft avulsion fracture Case 1–2 Phalangeal tuft fracture Case 1–3 Phalangeal tuft fracture Case 1–4 Finger amputation Case 1–5 Mallet finger Case 1–6 Mallet finger Case 1–7 Mallet finger Case 1–8 Complete articular fracture of the distal phalanx Case 1–9 Dorsal DIP dislocation Case 1–10 Volar DIP dislocation Case 1–11 Thumb dislocation Case 1–12 Medial condyle fracture of the middle phalanx Case 1–13 Oblique phalanx fracture Case 1–14 Crush injury of the thumb Case 1–15 Dorsal PIP dislocation Case 1–16 Volar plate fracture Case 1–17 Volar plate fracture Case 1–18 Volar plate fractures Case 1–19 Dorsal lip avulsion fracture Case 1–20 Ulnar PIP dislocation Case 1–21 PIP collateral ligament avulsion fracture Case 1–22 Volar PIP dislocation Case 1–23 Lateral condyle proximal phalanx fracture Case 1–24 Proximal phalanx fracture Case 1–25 Proximal phalanx fracture Case 1–26 Proximal phalanx fracture Case 1–27 Proximal phalanx fracture Case 1–28 Multiple crush injuries Case 1–29 Multiple finger amputations Case 1–30 Gamekeeper fracture Case 1–31 Gamekeeper thumb Case 1–32 Gamekeeper thumb Case 1–33 Index MCP ulnar collateral avulsion fracture References 2 Fractures and dislocations of the metacarpals Case 2–1 First MCP dislocation Case 2–2 Third MCP dislocation Case 2–3 Second and third MCP dislocations Case 2–4 Multiple MCP dislocations Case 2–5 Sesamoid fracture Case 2–6 Fifth metacarpal head fracture Case 2–7 Boxer’s fractures Case 2–8 Third metacarpal neck fracture Case 2–9 Fourth metacarpal shaft fracture Case 2–10 Extra-articular first metacarpal fracture Case 2–11 Bennett fracture Case 2–12 Bennett fracture Case 2–13 Bennett fracture-dislocation Case 2–14 Rolando fracture Case 2–15 Rolando fracture Case 2–16 Dorsal first CMC dislocation Case 2–17 Dorsal second CMC dislocation Case 2–18 Multiple metacarpal base fractures Case 2–19 Fourth and fifth CMC fracture-dislocations Case 2–20 Fourth and fifth CMC fracture-dislocations Case 2–21 Volar fifth CMC dislocation with fourth metacarpal shaft fracture Case 2–22 Multiple CMC dislocations Case 2–23 Partial CMC amputation References 3 Fractures and dislocations of the carpal bones Case 3–1 First CMC fractures Case 3–2 Comminuted trapezium fracture Case 3–3 Trapezium avulsion fracture Case 3–4 Scaphotrapezial dislocation Case 3–5 Trapezoid fracture Case 3–6 Hamate body fracture Case 3–7 Hamate body fracture Case 3–8 Hook of hamate fracture Case 3–9 Pisiform fracture Case 3–10 Triquetrum fracture Case 3–11 Scaphoid tubercle fracture Case 3–12 Scaphoid waist fracture Case 3–13 Scaphoid proximal pole fracture Case 3–14 Scaphoid comminuted fracture Case 3–15 Scaphoid fracture Case 3–16 Occult scaphoid fracture Case 3–17 Rotary subluxation of the scaphoid Case 3–18 Transscaphoid perilunate dislocation Case 3–19 Transscaphoid midcarpal dislocation Case 3–20 Lunate dislocation Case 3–21 Transscaphoid trans-radial styloid perilunate dislocation Case 3–22 Volar perilunate dislocation Case 3–23 Lateral perilunate dislocation Case 3–24 Lunate dislocation, posterior Case 3–25 Transscaphoid transcapitate midcarpal dislocation Case 3–26 Complex carpal fracture-dislocation Case 3–27 Complex carpal dislocation References 4 Fractures and dislocations of the radius and ulna Case 4–1 Radial styloid fracture Case 4–2 Radial styloid fracture Case 4–3 Radiocarpal fracture-dislocation Case 4–4 Radiocarpal dislocation Case 4–5 Comminuted intra-articular distal radius fracture Case 4–6 Distal radius fracture Case 4–7 Die-punch distal radial fracture Case 4–8 Extra-articular distal radius fracture (Colles fracture) Case 4–9 Distal radioulnar joint subluxation Case 4–10 Galeazzi fracture-dislocation, type II Case 4–11 Galeazzi fracture-dislocation, type I Case 4–12 Nightstick fracture Case 4–13 Both bones forearm fractures Case 4–14 Segmental both bones forearm fractures Case 4–15 Open both bones forearm fractures Case 4–16 Forearm amputation Case 4–17 Monteggia fracture-dislocation, type I Case 4–18 Monteggia fracture-dislocation, type II Case 4–19 Monteggia fracture-dislocation, type III Case 4–20 Monteggia fracture-dislocation, type IV Case 4–21 Essex-Lopresti fracture-dislocation References 5 Fractures and dislocations of the elbow and arm Case 5–1 Radial neck fracture Case 5–2 Radial head fracture Case 5–3 Radial head fracture Case 5–4 Olecranon fracture Case 5–5 Posterior elbow dislocation Case 5–6 Complex posterior elbow dislocation Case 5–7 Trans-olecranon anterior elbow fracture-dislocation Case 5–8 Elbow fracture-dislocation Case 5–9 Capitellum fracture Case 5–10 Capitellum fracture Case 5–11 Intercondylar distal humerus fracture Case 5–12 Transcondylar humerus fracture Case 5–13 Humeral shaft fracture Case 5–14 Humeral shaft fracture Case 5–15 Humeral shaft fracture Case 5–16 Open distal humerus fracture-dislocation with extrusion Case 5–17 Surgical neck of humerus fracture Case 5–18 Surgical neck of humerus fracture Case 5–19 Glenohumeral fracture-dislocation Case 5–20 Bony humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligaments (BHAGL) Case 5–21 Greater tuberosity of the humerus fracture Case 5–22 Greater tuberosity of the humerus fracture Case 5–23 Lesser tuberosity of the humerus fracture References 6 Fractures and dislocations of the shoulder and thoracic cage Case 6–1 Anterior shoulder dislocation Case 6–2 Anterior shoulder dislocation with coracoid fracture Case 6–3 Anterior shoulder dislocation Case 6–4 Hill-sachs lesion Case 6–5 Bankart fracture Case 6–6 Bankart fracture Case 6–7 Posterior shoulder dislocation Case 6–8 Reverse Hill-Sachs and reverse Bankart fractures Case 6–9 Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation Case 6–10 Luxatio erecta Case 6–11 Luxatio erecta Case 6–12 Intrathoracic shoulder fracture-dislocation Case 6–13 Acromioclavicular joint injury, Type I Case 6–14 Acromioclavicular joint injury, Type II Case 6–15 Acromioclavicular joint injury, Type III Case 6–16 Acromioclavicular joint injury, Type IV Case 6–17 Acromioclavicular joint injury, Type V Case 6–18 Distal clavicle fracture Case 6–19 Distal clavicle fracture Case 6–20 Clavicle shaft fracture Case 6–21 Medial clavicle fracture Case 6–22 Posterior sternoclavicular dislocation Case 6–23 Acromion fracture Case 6–24 Scapula fracture Case 6–25 Scapulothoracic dissociation Case 6–26 Body of sternum fracture Case 6–27 Body of sternum fracture Case 6–28 Multiple left rib fractures Case 6–29 Segmental rib fractures with flail chest References 7 Fractures and dislocations of the cervical spine Case 7–1 Atlanto-occipital dissociation Case 7–2 Atlanto-occipital dissociation Case 7–3 Atlanto-axial dissociation and odontoid fracture, Type I Case 7–4 Jefferson fracture Case 7–5 Jefferson fracture Case 7–6 Odontoid fracture, Type II-A Case 7–7 Odontoid fracture, Type II-A Case 7–8 Odontoid fracture, Type III Case 7–9 Hangman fracture C2 Case 7–10 Hangman fracture C2 Case 7–11 Right lateral mass fracture C2 Case 7–12 Hyperextension teardrop fracture C2 Case 7–13 Hyperextension teardrop fracture C2 Case 7–14 Hyperextension injury C2 Case 7–15 Hyperflexion injury C5-C7 Case 7–16 Hyperextension teardrop injury Case 7–17 Hyperflexion injury C5-C6 Case 7–18 Unilateral jumped facet C3-C4 Case 7–19 Perched facet C6-C7 Case 7–20 Bilateral jumped facets C5-C6 Case 7–21 Clay shoveler fracture C7 Case 7–22 Ankylosing spondylitis with fracture C5 Case 7–23 Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis with fracture C5-C6 References 8 Fractures and dislocations of the thoracolumbosacral spine Case 8–1 Hyperextension fracture-dislocation T4-T5 Case 8–2 Thoracic spine fracture-dislocation T10-T11 Case 8–3 Hyperflexion injury T3-T4 Case 8–4 Fracture-dislocation T5-T6 Case 8–5 Compression fracture T12 Case 8–6 Hyperflexion fracture-dislocation T9-T10 Case 8–7 Distraction/shearing injury T11-T12 Case 8–8 Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis with fracture T7 Case 8–9 Ankylosing spondylitis with fracture T7 Case 8–10 Chance fracture L1 Case 8–11 Chance fracture L1 Case 8–12 Thoracolumbar flexion-distraction injury Case 8–13 Superior endplate compression fracture T12 Case 8–14 Compression fractures of multiple vertebral bodies Case 8–15 Osteoporotic compression fractures Case 8–16 Burst fracture L1 Case 8–17 Burst fracture L2 and multiple transverse process fractures Case 8–18 Transverse process fracture L2 Case 8–19 Comminuted sacral fractures Case 8–20 Spinopelvic dissociation Case 8–21 Bilateral sacral wing fractures Case 8–22 Comminuted coccyx fracture Case 8–23 Coccyx fracture References 9 Fractures and dislocations of the pelvis Case 9–1 Pelvis anterior compression injury Case 9–2 Pelvis anterior compression injury Case 9–3 Pelvis straddle fractures Case 9–4 Pelvis lateral compression injury Case 9–5 Windswept pelvis from lateral compression injury Case 9–6 Pelvis vertical shear injury Case 9–7 Left hemi-pelvis dislocation Case 9–8 Anterior column acetabular fracture Case 9–9 Anterior column acetabular fracture Case 9–10 T-type acetabular fracture Case 9–11 Both column acetabular fracture Case 9–12 Posterior column acetabular fracture Case 9–13 Transverse and posterior wall acetabular fracture Case 9–14 Posterior column posterior wall acetabular fracture Case 9–15 Anterior column posterior hemi-transverse acetabular fracture Case 9–16 Anterior column posterior hemi-transverse acetabular fracture Case 9–17 Anterior acetabular wall fracture Case 9–18 Posterior hip dislocation Case 9–19 Posterior hip dislocation with comminuted posterior wall acetabular fractures Case 9–20 Posterior hip dislocation with acetabular roof fracture Case 9–21 Posterior hip dislocation with femoral head fracture Case 9–22 Posterior hip dislocation with femoral head fracture Case 9–23 Partially reduced hip dislocation with incarcerated fragment Case 9–24 Anterior hip dislocation, inferior Case 9–25 Anterior hip dislocation, inferior Case 9–26 Anterior hip dislocation, superior References 10 Fractures and dislocations of the femur Case 10–1 Impacted subcapital femoral neck fracture Case 10–2 Displaced subcapital femoral neck fracture Case 10–3 Transcervical femoral neck fracture Case 10–4 Basicervical femoral neck fracture Case 10–5 Greater trochanteric fracture Case 10–6 Intertrochanteric fracture Case 10–7 Intertrochanteric femur fracture, comminuted Case 10–8 Intertrochanteric femur fracture, comminuted Case 10–9 Intertrochanteric femur fracture, comminuted Case 10–10 Intertrochanteric-subtrochanteric (peritrochanteric) femur fracture Case 10–11 Bilateral subtrochanteric femur fractures Case 10–12 Segmental femur fracture Case 10–13 Spiral shaft of femur fracture Case 10–14 Shaft of femur fracture Case 10–15 Bisphosphonate-related insufficiency femur fracture Case 10–16 Total hip replacement femur fracture Case 10–17 Supracondylar femur fracture Case 10–18 Supracondylar femur fracture Case 10–19 Intercondylar femur fracture Case 10–20 Lateral condyle femur fracture Case 10–21 Medial condyle femur fracture (Hoffa fracture) Case 10–22 Trochlea of femur fracture Case 10–23 Medial condyle femur avulsion fracture Case 10–24 Total knee replacement femur fracture References 11 Fractures and dislocations of the knee and leg Case 11–1 Quadriceps tendon rupture Case 11–2 Transverse patella fracture Case 11–3 Patella avulsion fracture Case 11–4 Infrapatellar tendon rupture Case 11–5 Stellate patella fracture Case 11–6 Lateral patella dislocation Case 11–7 Posterior knee dislocation Case 11–8 Anterior knee dislocation Case 11–9 Lateral knee dislocation Case 11–10 Medial knee dislocation Case 11–11 Anterior tibial spine fracture Case 11–12 Combined ACL-PCL avulsion fractures Case 11–13 Segond fracture Case 11–14 Fibular styloid avulsion fracture (arcuate sign) Case 11–15 Proximal tibiofibular dislocation Case 11–16 Tibial plateau fracture, Type I Case 11–17 Tibial plateau fracture, Type II Case 11–18 Tibial plateau fracture, Type III Case 11–19 Tibial plateau fracture, Type IV Case 11–20 Tibial plateau fracture, Type V Case 11–21 Tibial plateau fracture, Type VI Case 11–22 Proximal tibial shaft fracture Case 11–23 Spiral tibial shaft fracture Case 11–24 Segmental tibial and fibular shaft fractures Case 11–25 Open tibia fractures Case 11–26 Tibial shaft fracture Case 11–27 Tibia stress fracture Case 11–28 Tibia longitudinal stress fracture Case 11–29 Multiple tibia stress fractures References 12 Fractures and dislocations of the ankle Case 12–1 Pilon fracture of tibia Case 12–2 Pilon fracture of tibia Case 12–3 Distal tibial shaft fracture Case 12–4 Lateral ankle sprain Case 12–5 Lateral malleolar fracture Case 12–6 Lateral malleolar fracture Case 12–7 Distal fibular shaft fracture Case 12–8 Lateral malleolar avulsion fracture Case 12–9 Lateral malleolar avulsion fracture Case 12–10 Medial malleolar fracture Case 12–11 Ankle fracture-dislocation Case 12–12 Medial malleolar fracture Case 12–13 Trimalleolar fracture Case 12–14 Ankle fracture-dislocation Case 12–15 Adult Tillaux fracture Case 12–16 Maisonneuve fracture Case 12–17 Open ankle dislocation Case 12–18 Ankle fracture-dislocation References 13 Fractures and dislocations of the tarsal bones Case 13–1 Talar neck fracture Case 13–2 Talar extrusion Case 13–3 Talar extrusion Case 13–4 Talar dome osteochondral fracture Case 13–5 Lateral process of talus fracture Case 13–6 Dorsal avulsion talus fracture Case 13–7 Talus avulsion fractures Case 13–8 Medial subtalar dislocation Case 13–9 Lateral subtalar dislocation Case 13–10 Intra-articular calcaneal compression fracture, centrolateral depression type Case 13–11 Intra-articular calcaneal compression fracture, tongue type Case 13–12 Calcaneal fracture-dislocation Case 13–13 Calcaneus anterior process fracture Case 13–14 Achilles avulsion fracture Case 13–15 Calcaneal tuberosity fracture Case 13–16 Chopart joint fracture-dislocation Case 13–17 Chopart joint fracture-dislocation Case 13–18 Navicular stress fracture Case 13–19 Navicular body fracture Case 13–20 Navicular avulsion fracture Case 13–21 Cuboid fracture Case 13–22 Medial cuneiform fracture Case 13–23 Medial cuneiform fracture Case 13–24 Os peroneum fracture References 14 Fractures and dislocations of the metatarsals and toes Case 14–1 Lisfranc fracture-dislocation (homolateral type) Case 14–2 Lisfranc fracture-dislocation (divergent type) Case 14–3 Lisfranc fracture-dislocation (homolateral type) Case 14–4 Occult Lisfranc fracture-dislocation Case 14–5 Isolated Lisfranc injury at first TMT joint Case 14–6 Fifth metatarsal tuberosity fracture Case 14–7 Fifth metatarsal Jones fracture Case 14–8 Fifth metatarsal meta-diaphyseal fracture Case 14–9 Fifth metatarsal shaft fracture Case 14–10 Metatarsal shaft fractures Case 14–11 Metatarsal shaft fractures Case 14–12 Lateral sesamoid fracture Case 14–13 Medial sesamoid fracture Case 14–14 First metatarsophalangeal dislocation Case 14–15 Fifth metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation Case 14–16 Great toe (proximal phalanx) fracture Case 14–17 Fourth and fifth toe (proximal phalanges) fractures Case 14–18 Second toe (proximal phalanx) fracture Case 14–19 Fifth toe (proximal phalanx) fracture Case 14–20 Fifth toe (proximal phalanx) fracture Case 14–21 Fifth proximal interphalangeal joint dislocation Case 14–22 Great toe avulsion fracture Case 14–23 Third toe (distal phalanx) fracture Case 14–24 Fifth toe distal (phalanx) fracture Case 14–25 Multiple toe fractures Case 14–26 Multiple toe fractures, dislocations, and degloving injuries Case 14–27 Mangled foot References 15 Fractures and dislocations of the face Case 15–1 Tripod fracture Case 15–2 Le Fort fracture, Type I Case 15–3 Le Fort fracture, Type II Case 15–4 Le Fort fracture, Type III Case 15–5 Isolated zygomatic arch fracture Case 15–6 Orbital blowout fracture Case 15–7 Orbital blowin fracture Case 15–8 Orbital roof fracture Case 15–9 Facial smash fracture Case 15–10 Nasal fracture Case 15–11 Comminuted nasal fracture Case 15–12 Frontal sinus fracture Case 15–13 Naso-orbitoethmoid (NOE) fracture Case 15–14 Symphyseal mandible fracture Case 15–15 Parasymphyseal mandible fracture Case 15–16 Body of mandible fracture Case 15–17 Angle of the mandible fracture Case 15–18 Coronoid mandible fracture Case 15–19 Subcondylar mandible fracture Case 15–20 Condylar fracture of the mandible Case 15–21 Flail mandible References 16 Fractures and dislocations in children Case 16–1 Proximal phalanx fracture, salter Type II Case 16–2 Metacarpal torus fracture Case 16–3 Scaphoid fracture Case 16–4 Distal radius fracture, salter Type I Case 16–5 Distal radius fracture, salter Type II Case 16–6 Buckle fracture of distal radius Case 16–7 Plastic bowing deformity of ulna Case 16–8 Greenstick fractures of the forearm Case 16–9 Both bones forearm fractures Case 16–10 Radial head subluxation (nursemaids’ elbow) Case 16–11 Supracondylar humerus fracture Case 16–12 Lateral condylar humerus fracture Case 16–13 Medial epicondyle humerus fracture Case 16–14 Medial epicondyle humerus fracture Case 16–15 Clavicle fracture Case 16–16 Atlanto-occipital dissociation Case 16–17 Jefferson fracture C1 Case 16–18 Odontoid fracture, Type I Case 16–19 Vertebral body fractures C6-C7 Case 16–20 Pelvic ring injury Case 16–21 Anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion fracture Case 16–22 Anterior iliac crest avulsion fracture Case 16–23 Anterior superior iliac spine avulsion fracture Case 16–24 Ischial tuberosity avulsion fracture Case 16–25 Ischial tuberosity avulsion fracture Case 16–26 Femoral neck fracture, Salter Type I Case 16–27 Shaft of femur fracture Case 16–28 Newborn femur fracture from birth trauma Case 16–29 Battered child Case 16–30 Intercondylar femur fracture Case 16–31 Medial femoral condyle fracture Case 16–32 Anterior tibial tubercle fracture Case 16–33 Epiphyseal tibia fracture Case 16–34 Plastic bowing deformity of fibula Case 16–35 Toddler’s fracture Case 16–36 Triplane tibia fracture Case 16–37 Medial malleolar ankle fracture Case 16–38 Juvenile Tillaux ankle fracture Case 16–39 Fifth metatarsal base fracture Case 16–40 Fifth metatarsal base fracture Case 16–41 Multiple forefoot fracture-dislocations References 17 Fractures and dislocations caused by bullets and blasts (nonmilitary) Case 17–1 Gunshot wound (small finger) Case 17–2 Gunshot wound (hand) Case 17–3 Gunshot wound (hand) Case 17–4 Gunshot wound (carpal bones) Case 17–5 Gunshot wound (hand and wrist) Case 17–6 Gunshot wound (radius) Case 17–7 Gunshot wound (humerus) Case 17–8 Gunshot wound (shoulder) Case 17–9 Gunshot wound (lumbar spine) Case 17–10 Gunshot wound (pelvis) Case 17–11 Gunshot wound (distal femur) Case 17–12 Gunshot wound (tibia) Case 17–13 Gunshot wound (fibula) Case 17–14 Gunshot wound (foot) Case 17–15 Gunshot wound (foot) Case 17–16 Shotgun wound (shoulder) Case 17–17 Shotgun wound (knee) Case 17–18 Shotgun wound (foot and ankle) Case 17–19 Airgun pellet (knee) Case 17–20 Blast injury (hand) Case 17–21 Blast injury (hand and wrist) Case 17–22 Blast injury (knee) References Index