2.7 Specific surgical approaches and technique
10.1055/b-0035-121652 2.7 Specific surgical approaches and technique Craig S Bartlett III, David L Helfet 1 Introduction Prior to the classic work by Judet and coworkers [1, 2] and Letournel [2–6],…
10.1055/b-0035-121652 2.7 Specific surgical approaches and technique Craig S Bartlett III, David L Helfet 1 Introduction Prior to the classic work by Judet and coworkers [1, 2] and Letournel [2–6],…
10.1055/b-0035-121659 2.10.4 Surgical management of associated both-column fractures (type C) Ketih A Mayo 1 Introduction Among the associated fracture patterns discussed in Chapter 2.3, both-column fractures are initially the most…
10.1055/b-0035-121658 2.10.3 Surgical management of B types: B1, B2, B3 David S Wellman, David L Helfet 1 Introduction Type B fractures ( Fig 2.10.3-1 ), including the transverse (with and…
10.1055/b-0035-121667 2.15 Pathological pelvic fractures and acetabular reconstruction in metastatic disease John H Healey, Holly Brown Lenard 1 Introduction Metastatic lesions in the bony pelvis profoundly reduce a patient’s quality…
10.1055/b-0035-121668 2.16 Acetabular fracture in the pediatric patient: the immature skeleton Theddy Slongo 1 Anatomy and classification The anatomy of the acetabulum is particular. As already indicated in the chapter…
10.1055/b-0035-121657 2.10.2 Surgical management of wall and column fractures (type A) Berton R Moed, David JG Stephen 1 Type A fractures: posterior wall (A1), posterior column (A2), and anterior column…
10.1055/b-0035-121665 2.13 Primary total hip arthroplasty for acetabular fracture Dana C Mears 1 Introduction Historically, for most displaced acetabular fractures, the preferred method of treatment has been open reduction and…
10.1055/b-0035-121674 2.22 Malunion and nonunion Michel Oransky, Carlos Sancineto, Mario Arduini 1 Anatomy and classification Early surgical reconstruction with perfect restoration of the anatomical landmarks is the treatment of choice…
10.1055/b-0035-121656 2.10.1 Techniques of reduction and fixation for acetabular fractures: open methods Jeffrey W Mast 1 Introduction Fracture reduction is always the challenging step of bone surgery. Knowledge of the…
10.1055/b-0035-121667 2.15 Pathological pelvic fractures and acetabular reconstruction in metastatic disease John H Healey, Holly Brown Lenard 1 Introduction Metastatic lesions in the bony pelvis profoundly reduce a patient’s quality…