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Green's Operative Hand Surgery, 2-Volume Set. Edition No. 7

  • Book

  • May 2016
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 3690392
Widely recognized as the gold standard text in hand, wrist, and elbow surgery, Green's Operative Hand Surgery, 7th Edition, by Drs. Scott Wolfe, William Pederson, Robert Hotchkiss, Scott Kozin, and Mark Cohen, continues the tradition of excellence both in print and online. High-resolution photos, innovative videos, new expert authors, and more ensure that Green's remains your go-to reference for the most complete, authoritative guidance on the effective surgical and non-surgical management of upper extremity conditions. Well-written, clearly organized, and updated regularly online, it remains the most trusted reference in hand surgery worldwide.

- Thoroughly revised indications and techniques to treat the full spectrum of upper extremity disorders

- New approaches to wrist and elbow arthroplasty, new methods for internal fixation, and new options for congenital differences

- Innovative, high-resolution videos that provide step-by-step guidance on key procedures, and high-resolution color photos throughout

- A revamped pediatric section that includes recent advances in fracture management and congenital reconstruction

- 14 new authors that offer fresh perspectives and preferred methods on even your toughest clinical challenges

- New case-based controversies and unique solutions, plus current views on what works and what does not, based on recent science and outcome measures

- State-of-the-art coverage of hot topics such as nerve transfers to enhance patient outcomes, elbow fracture management and reconstruction with repair and prosthetic replacement, new techniques in wrist fracture fixation, repair and reconstruction of the scapholunate ligament, management of flexor tendon injury, and much more

- Complete, updated coverage of the elbow - everything from trauma and arthritis to arthroscopy, reconstruction, and thrower's elbow

Table of Contents

Part I BASIC PRINCIPLES

1. Anesthesia

Part II THE HAND

2. Acute Infections of the Hand

3. Chronic Infections

4. Dupuytren's Contracture

5. Extensor Tendon Injury

6. Flexor Tendon Injury

7. Fractures of the Metacarpals and Phalanges

8. Dislocations and Ligamentous Injuries in the Digits

9. The Perionychium

10. The Stiff Finger

11. Treatment of the Osteoarthritic Hand and Thumb

Part III THE WRIST

12. Wrist Arthrodesis and Arthroplasty

13. Carpal Instability

14. The Distal Radioulnar Joint

15. Distal Radius Fractures

16. Fractures of the Carpal Bones

17. Wrist Arthroscopy

Part IV THE ELBOW AND FOREARM

18. Fractures of the Distal Humerus

19. Fractures of the Radial Head

20. Fractures of the Proximal Ulna

21. Disorders of the Forearm

22. Complex Traumatic Elbow Dislocation

23. Chronic Elbow Instability of the Elbow

24. Treatment of the Stiff Elbow

25. Elbow Tendonopathies and Tendon Ruptures

26. Elbow Arthroscopy

27. Total Elbow Arthroplasty

Part V NERVES

28. Compression Neuropathies

29. Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome

30. Nerve Repair

31. Principles of Tendon Transfers of Median, Radial and Ulnar Nerve

32. Spasticity: Cerebral Palsy and Traumatic Brain Injury

33. Tetraplegia

34. Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury

Part VI THE PEDIATRIC HAND

35. Embryology of the Upper Extremity

36. Deformities of the Hand and Fingers

37. Deformities of the Thumb

38. Malformations and Deformities of the Wrist and Forearm

39. Arthrogryposis

40. Pediatric Brachial Plexus Palsy

41. Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Fractures in Children

Part VII BONE AND SOFT TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION

42. Replantation and Transplantation

43. The Mangled Upper Extremity

44. Soft tissue coverage of the upper extremity

45. Free flap coverage

46. Vascularized Bone Grafting

47. Toe-to-Hand Transplantation

48. Thumb Reconstruction

Part VIII OTHER DISORDERS OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY

49. Digital Amputations

50. Major Limb amputations and prosthetics

51. Compartment Syndrome and Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture

52. Management of Venomous Injuries

53. A Practical Guide for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Acute Stage, Late Stage

54. Factitious Disorders

55. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Connective Tissue Disorders

56. Tendinopathy

57. The Burned Hand

58. Skin Tumors

59. Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors

60. Vascular Disorders

Classic: General Principles

Classic: Radial Nerve

Classic--Stiff Joints

Classic: Principles of Microvascular Surgery

Authors

Scott W. Wolfe Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Emeritus Chief, Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery, Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York. Dr. Scott Wolfe is an experienced, innovative and authoritative expert in upper extremity problems that incapacitate fingers, hands, wrists, elbows and nerves. Dr. Wolfe frequently operates on complex conditions and specializes in the wrist, specifically, scaphoid surgery, distal radius fractures, wrist fractures, nonunions, Dupuytren's disease, nerve repair and nerve reconstruction.
Along with an active practice, Dr. Wolfe teaches students daily as a Cornell Medical School Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. He gives educational lectures to medical specialists globally and has advanced the knowledge and technique of hand surgery worldwide. As lead author, he has published over 200 major papers throughout his 30-year career in the most respected, peer-reviewed, American medical journals. His goal is to help achieve consistently superior patient results in hand and nerve surgery.
World class musicians and professional athletes have had their mobility restored through the care of Dr. Wolfe, who has consistently been rated as one of America's and New York's Top Doctors for over 20 years. William C. Pederson Head, Hand and Microsurgery, Texas Children's Hospital, Samuel Stal Endowed Professor of Plastic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. Scott H. Kozin Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Temple University School of Medicine, Chief of Staff, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Academic Appointment: