Pocket-size, user-friendly roadmap to learning the basic skills of orthopaedic surgery!
Surgery requires a combination of knowledge and skill acquired through years of direct observation, mentorship, and practice. The learning curve can be steep, frustrating, and intimidating for many medical students and junior residents. Too often, books and texts that attempt to translate the art of surgery are far too comprehensive for this audience and counterproductive to learning important basic skills to succeed. Outlines in Orthopaedic Surgery by Valentin Antoci and Adam Eltorai is the orthopaedic volume in a series of textbooks that offer a simplified roadmap to surgery. The text serves as starting point for learning orthopaedic surgery techniques, with room for adding notes, details, and pearls collected during the journey.
This unique resource outlines key steps for common orthopaedic procedures, laying a solid foundation of basic knowledge from which trainees can easily build and expand. Thirty-five chapters are systematically organized and formatted by subspecialty, starting with an introduction, followed by sections covering surgery of the hand, shoulder and elbow, joint arthroplasty, sports orthopaedics, spine surgery, orthopaedic trauma, foot and ankle, and pediatrics. Each chapter includes symptoms and signs, surgical pathology, diagnostic modalities, differential diagnosis, treatment options, indications for surgical intervention, step-by-step procedures, pitfalls, and prognosis.
Key Features
Concise text and bullets provide quick procedural outlines essential for understanding procedural steps
The generously illustrated text encompasses a full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders related to degenerative changes, injuries, and congenital conditions
Treatment of a variety of fractures including both bones of the forearm, Monteggia and olecranon, lateral malleolus/bimalleolar ankle, and supracondylar humeral and intramedullary fixation of forearm fractures in pediatric patients
This is an ideal, easy-to-read resource for medical students and junior residents to utilize during orthopaedic surgery rotations and for quick consultation during the early years of practice. It will also benefit allied health professionals who need a quick guide on core orthopaedic surgery procedures.
Part I Introduction 1 Preoperative Planning and Preparation 2 Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Templating Part II Hand Surgery 3 Open Carpal Tunnel Release 4 Trigger Finger Release 5 Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures 6 Both Bone Forearm Fracture Part III Shoulder and Elbow 7 Monteggia Fracture Including Olecranon Fracture 8 Distal and Diaphyseal Humerus Plating 9 Proximal Humerus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation 10 Shoulder Arthroplasty Part IV Joint Anthroplasty 11 Posterior Approach to Hip Arthroplasty 12 Anterolateral Approach to Hip Arthroplasty 13 Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Arthroplasty 14 Component Positioning in Hip Arthroplasty 15 Total Knee Arthroplasty Part V Sports Orthopaedics 16 Knee Arthroscopy and Meniscectomy 17 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction 18 Shoulder Arthroscopy and Labral Repair 19 Hip Arthroscopy Part VI Spine Surgery 20 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) 21 Lumbar Microdiscectomy 22 Posterior Lumbar Laminectomy and Pedicle Screw Instrumentation Part VII Trauma 23 Antegrade Femoral Nailing 24 Retrograde Femoral Nailing 25 Tibial Nailing 26 Lateral Tibial Plateau Open Reduction Internal Fixation 27 Lateral Malleolus/Bimalleolar Ankle Fractures Part VIII Foot and Ankle 28 Ankle Arthroscopy 29 Modified Brostrom Procedure 30 Achilles Tendon Repair 31 Hallux Valgus Surgery Part IX Pediatrics 32 Intramedullary Fixation of Midshaft Forearm Fractures 33 Supracondylar Humeral Fracture 34 Femoral Rotational Osteotomy 35 Gastrocnemius, Hamstring, and Adductor Releases/Lengthening
Mittal sir and Agarwal sir has probably created the best and all in one, complete in itself, book of ophthalmology. It has almost everything required to understand ophthalmology. I even completed my ophthalmology syllabus just one night before the exam, going through all its diagrams, headings, flowcharts and blue boxes especially. It is the go-to book for ophthalmology,Only thing struck me was that surgeries were not given chapter wise, but a completely different chapter of eye surgeries was given, which may be useful in long term though. Overall, 10 out of 10. I am completely satisfied with this book!
Pragati Ahlawat
Paramedic Student (School Of Paramedics, Delhi)
Posted on: 01 January 1970
Mittal sir and Agarwal sir has probably created the best and all in one, complete in itself, book of ophthalmology. It has almost everything required to understand ophthalmology. I even completed my ophthalmology syllabus just one night before the exam, going through all its diagrams, headings, flowcharts and blue boxes especially. It is the go-to book for ophthalmology,Only thing struck me was that surgeries were not given chapter wise, but a completely different chapter of eye surgeries was given, which may be useful in long term though. Overall, 10 out of 10. I am completely satisfied with this book!
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