Monday, July 30, 2018

Orthopaedic Trauma: The Stanmore and Royal London Guide

Authors : Achan, Pramod; Briggs, Timothy; Dawson-Bowling, Sebastian; Ramachandran, Manoj
Edition : 1
Year : 2014
Description :


Features

  • Contains numerous high-quality colour line diagrams and clinical photographs to explain difficult concepts
  • Includes self-assessment exercises comprising common "viva voce" and multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter to enhance learning
  • Incorporates "Key Facts" boxes that highlight the main learning points in each chapter
  • Consists of expert chapters written by practising orthopaedic surgeons from centres of worldwide renown
  • Complements Operative Orthopaedics: The Stanmore Guide and Basic Orthopaedic Sciences: The Stanmore Guide

Summary

Highly Commended, BMA Medical Book Awards 2015
Orthopaedic Trauma: The Stanmore and Royal London Guide is a definitive and practical guide to musculoskeletal trauma surgery with an emphasis on the techniques employed and the reasoning behind them. Written with the needs of trainees in orthopaedic surgery in mind, this comprehensive book systematically covers all aspects of trauma of the upper limb, lower limb, and spine, with separate sections on paediatric trauma.
Many chapters include detailed descriptions of the initial diagnosis and management of common injuries as well as the consent process, theatre set-up, and surgical approach required for operative treatment.
The book also features sections on topics such as polytrauma, pelvic trauma, and resuscitation, enabling the reader to learn safe, evidence-based approaches. Information on complications, key references, viva and multiple-choice questions to test understanding of concepts covered are included in each chapter, allowing the book to be used both as a practical guide to the treatment of patients and as a preparation tool for postgraduate orthopaedic examinations.

This book complements the successful titles Basic Orthopaedic Sciences: The Stanmore Guide and Operative Orthopaedics: The Stanmore Guide.

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