Placement of Posterior Column Screws for Acetabular Fractures
Joshua L. Gary Bony Anatomy The acetabulum is a concave socket formed at the confluence of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. It has been described as an inverted “Y” formed…
Joshua L. Gary Bony Anatomy The acetabulum is a concave socket formed at the confluence of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. It has been described as an inverted “Y” formed…
Christiaan N. MamczakMICHAEL J. GARDNERChristopher S. Smith* *The views expressed in this chapter are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the…
David A. Feaker JR*Matthew J. Wilson*Christopher S. Smith*Michael J. Gardner *The views expressed in this chapter are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or…
James C. Krieg Bony Anatomy The bony anatomy of the proximal humerus consists of the shaft, the head, and the greater and lesser tuberosities, which are separated by the bicipital…
Garet C. ComerJulius A. Bishop Bony Anatomy The elbow is a complex structure arising from the articulations of the ulna, radius, and humerus. Ulna The proximal ulna has two articular…
Geoffrey S. Marecek Bony Anatomy The pelvis is composed of two innominate bones and the sacrum. The innominate bone and sacrum are joined at the sacroiliac joint. The joint has…
Jonah Hebert-DaviesGEORGE-Yves Laflamme Bony Anatomy The proximal humerus is composed of the head (articular surface), the lesser and greater tuberosities, and the surgical neck. The lesser tuberosity is the attachment…
William M. Ricci Brief History of Fluoroscopy Fluoroscopy is an indispensable part of the orthopedic traumatologist’s armamentarium. Although it could be argued that intraoperative imaging may be overutilized, it is…