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دانلود کتاب Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus and Calcaneus: A Case-Based Approach

دانلود کتاب شکستگی و دررفتگی استخوان تالوس و پاشنه: رویکردی مبتنی بر مورد

Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus and Calcaneus: A Case-Based Approach

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Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus and Calcaneus: A Case-Based Approach

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ISBN (شابک) : 3030373622, 9783030373627 
ناشر: Springer 
سال نشر: 2020 
تعداد صفحات: 352 
زبان: English 
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Preface
Contents
Contributors
Part I: General Principles of Care of the Traumatized Foot
	1: Foot Injuries Outcomes Analysis
		The American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) Clinical Rating System
		Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey
		Foot Function Index (FFI)
		American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Lower Limb Instruments
		References
	2: Foot Injury: The Initial Evaluation
		Introduction
		Initial Management
		Talus
			Associated Injuries
			Signs and Symptoms
			Imaging
			Initial Management
		Calcaneus
			Associated Injuries
			Signs and Symptoms
			Imaging
			Initial Management
		References
Part II: Fractures of the Talus
	3: General Principles of Talus Fractures
		Anatomy
		Blood Supply
		Injury Mechanism
		Imaging
		References
	4: Talar Neck Fractures
		Introduction
		Anatomy
		Fracture Patterns and Classifications
		Evaluation and Treatment
		Surgical Technique
		Postoperative Course
		Outcomes
		Case and Complication Examples
		References
	5: Talar Body Fractures
		Introduction
			Epidemiology
			Anatomy
		Evaluation
			Physical Examination
			Imaging
		Classifications
			AO/OTA Classification
			Sneppen Classification
			Boyd and Knight Classification
		Treatments
			Acute Management
			Timing of Definite Management
			Surgical Approaches
				Posterior Approach
				Anteromedial Approach
				Anterolateral Approach
				Dual Anteromedial and Anterolateral Approaches
			Reduction and Fixation Techniques
			Treatment Controversies
		Results
			Early Complications
			Late Complications and Outcomes
		References
	6: Fractures of the Talar Head
		Introduction
		Anatomy
		Mechanics of the Talonavicular Joint
		Mechanism of Injury
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
		Outcomes
		Complications
		Conclusion
		Case Presentation
		References
	7: Posterior Talar Process Fractures
		Anatomy
		Fractures of the Posterolateral Tubercle
			Mechanism of Injury
			Clinical Evaluation
			Radiographic Evaluation
			Treatment
			Outcomes
			Complications
			Fractures of the Posteromedial Tubercle
		Conclusion
		Case Example
		References
	8: Fractures of the Lateral Process of the Talus
		Historic and Contemporary Significance
		Diagnostic Dilemma
		Local Anatomy and Functional Anatomy
		Injury Mechanism
		Management Principles
		Fixation Strategies
		Complications
		References
	9: Osteochondral Defects of the Talar Dome
		Introduction
		Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Natural History
		History and Physical Examination
		Diagnosis
		Imaging
		Diagnostic Injections
		Treatment
		Nonoperative Treatment
		Operative Treatment
		Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
		Bone Marrow Stimulation
			Drilling of the Subchondral Bone
		Excision and Abrasion
		Excision and Microfracture
		Transplantation and Substitution
		Bone-Only Transplantation
		Osteochondral Transplantation
		Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)
		Juvenile Chondrocytes (JCs)
		Large Bulk Allograft
		Postoperative Care
		Summary
		References
Part III: Tarsal Dislocations
	10: Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus and Calcaneus: A Case-Based Approach
		Peritalar and Subtalar Dislocations
			Introduction/Background
			Diagnosis/Management
			Results and Complications
		Case 1
			Clinical history
			Physical Exam
				Right Lower Extremity
			Imaging
			Diagnosis
			Key Points of This Case
		Case 2
			Clinical History
			Physical Examination
				Right Lower Extremity
			Imaging
			Diagnosis
		References
	11: Pantalar Dislocation
		Introduction
		Diagnosis
		Management
		Outcomes
		Conclusion
		References
	12: Other Midfoot Dislocations
		Introduction
			Anatomy
		Chopart Dislocation
			Classification
			Outcomes
		Isolated Talonavicular Dislocations
			Classification
			Outcomes
		Isolated Cuboid Dislocations
		Isolated Calcaneal Dislocations
		Treatment Strategies
		Summary of Tarsal Dislocations
		Case Discussions
			Case Report 1: Navicular Fracture Dislocation
			Case Report 2: Chopart Fracture-Dislocation
		References
	13: Hindfoot Sprains
		Introduction
		Anatomy
		Mechanism of Injury
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
		Conclusion
		References
Part IV: Fractures of the Calcaneus
	14: Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures
		Introduction
		Anatomy and Biomechanics
		Fracture Patterns and Classifications
		Initial Treatment
		Surgical Indications and Rationale
		Temporizing Management Techniques
		Two-Part Case Example
		Summary
		References
	15: Lateral Extensile Approach for ORIF
		Introduction
		Outcomes
		Complications
		Author’s Preferred Method of Treatment
			Surgical Planning
				Imaging
				Positioning
				Incision
				Reduction
				Fixation
				Wound Closure
		References
	16: Minimally Invasive Treatment of Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures
		Introduction
		Surgical Planning
		Surgical Positioning and Preparation
			Percutaneous Reduction Techniques of Displaced Intra-articular Fractures and Cannulated Screw Fixation (Figs. 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, and 16.6)
		Sinus Tarsi Approach
			Percutaneous Technique of Avulsion and Intra-articular Tongue Type Fractures (Fig. 16.7)
			Minimally Invasive Reduction and Plating with a Sinus Tarsi Approach (Figs. 16.8 and 16.9)
			Postoperative Treatment
		References
	17: Open Calcaneus Fractures
		Introduction
		Mechanism of Injury and Associated Injuries
		Physical Exam, Imaging Workup, and Anatomic Considerations
		Treatment
		Short-Term Complications
		Outcomes
		Surgical Case
			Decision-Making Point: Is Further Debridement Required or Is the Wound Ready for Definitive Management?
			Decision-Making Point: When Is the Soft Tissue Envelope Ready for Definitive Management?
			Key Technique Point: Soft Tissue Management
			Decision-Making Point: When Should a Coverage Surgeon Be Consulted for Soft Tissue Coverage?
		Conclusion
		References
	18: Isolated Fractures of the Anterior Process
		Introduction
		Anatomy
		Avulsion/Shear Fractures
			Mechanism of Injury
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
			Case Example
		Midtarsal Joint Fracture/Dislocation
			Diagnosis
				Clinical History and Exam, Imaging Workup
				Treatment
			Case Example
		References
	19: Posterior Calcaneal Tuberosity Fractures
		Background
		Initial Workup/Evaluation
		Treatment
			Goals of Treatment
			Acute Treatment
			Nonoperative Treatment
			Operative Treatment
				Suture Fixation
				Percutaneous Reduction and Fixation
				Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
		MC: 69-Year-Old Female with Heel Pain
			Case Presentation
		References
	20: Extraarticular Calcaneal Body Fractures
		Introduction
		Evaluation
		Treatment
		Outcomes
		Conclusions
		References
	21: Fractures of the Sustentaculum Tali
		Introduction
		Anatomy
		Diagnosis
		Combined Injuries
		Treatment
		Outcomes
		Surgical Technique and Case Examples
		Conclusion
		References
	22: Ipsilateral Talus and Calcaneus Fractures
		Introduction
		Diagnosis
		Combined Fracture Patterns
		Treatment
		Outcomes
		Conclusion
		Case Examples
			Cases 1, 2, and 3: Direct Axial Load
			Case 4: Pronation Injuries
			Cases 5, 6, and 7
		References
Part V: Post-traumatic Care and Reconstruction
	23: Rehabilitation After Fractures and Dislocations of the Talus and Calcaneus
		Hindfoot Fracture Rehabilitation
			Rehabilitation
			Case Studies
		Case 1: Brianna
			Examination
			Functional Abilities
			Interventions
			Functional Training
			Therapeutic Exercise
			Goals
		Case 2: Roberto
			Examination
			Treatment
			Goals
		Case 3: Vikram
			Examination
			Functional Testing
			Assessment
			Treatment
			Goals
		References
	24: General Principles of Reconstruction
		Alignment
			Coronal Plane
			Sagittal Plane
			Transverse Plane
		Examination of the Foot in the Setting of Post-traumatic Arthrosis
			Physical Examination
				Inspection
				Vascular Examination
				Sensory Examination
				Motor Examination
				Range of Motion
		Imaging of the Foot and Ankle
		References
	25: Post Traumatic Arthrosis
		Introduction
		Part 1
			Ankle Arthritis Following Fractures in the Hindfoot
				Ankle Osteophytes
				Ankle Arthrosis Due to Talar Avascular Necrosis
				Ankle Avascular Necrosis Without Joint Collapse
				Ankle Avascular Collapse
				Ankle Pathology Due to Talar Malunion
		Part 2
			Subtalar Arthritis Following Talar and Calcaneal Fracture
			Manifestations of Subtalar Arthrosis Following Calcaneal Fracture
			Subtalar Arthritis Without Malalignment
				Malunited Calcaneal Fractures
				Restoring Talar Declination in Calcaneal Malunion
				Revision Open Reduction Internal Fixation
		Part 3
			Chopart Joint Injuries
				Patterns of Arthrosis Following Chopart Injury
				Optimal Management of Chopart Injury Sequelae
		Summary
		Case (Fig. 25.6)
		References
Index




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