
Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery: The Elbow Third Edition
Author(s): Bernard F. Morrey MD
- Publisher: LWW
- Publication Date: September 24, 2014
- Edition: Third
- Language: English
- Print length: 592 pages
- ISBN-10: 1451173091
- ISBN-13: 9781451173093
Book Description
Fully updated, expanded and never better: the classic how-to on elbow surgery, Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery: The Elbow Third Edition , is now in its third edition. Compiled by the world’s leading authority on elbow surgery, chapters address the common conditions and complications encountered by orthopaedic surgeons of all levels but from the perspectives of master surgeons. Each chapter, written in the MTOS format, opens with preoperative decision-making and progresses through patient positioning, step-by-step demonstration of procedures, results, potential complications, and postop management.Key Features:
- NEW sections on complications of trauma; and non-replacement reconstructive surgery
- NEW chapters on joint replacement arthroplasty, soft tissue treatment, and fractures
- Coverage of topics including: surgical approaches, common trauma, nerve, ligament and tendon injury, and reconstructive options
- Step-by-step instructions from master orthopaedic surgeons
- Full-color intraoperative photos offer surgeon’s-eye-view of procedures, supported by x-rays, line drawings, diagrams, and B&W illustrations
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Editorial Reviews
Review
‘led by the elbow master himself, Bernard Morrey ‘
Excellent textbook for the experienced elbow surgeon but particularly for the upper limb surgeon who is asked to undertake the complex trauma and elective elbow problems that present to their orthopaedic department.
Each chapter has a similar format with a brief introduction , indications and contraindications for surgery, preoperative planning , surgical technique , results and complications
High-quality operative photographs and diagrams
Explains how to deal with the complications of elbow trauma
An essential addition that, ideally, should be available in the surgeon’s room within the operating theatre complex
Highly recommended. – Mr David Stanley, Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Shoulder & Elbow, April 2015
‘This series has become a recognized
go-to technical reference for surgeons.’‘efficiently walks through the various pathologies that can occur about the elbow and
presents the state of the art of the broad range of options for treatment’‘a most
impressive group of instructors who are preeminent in the field’‘a
must have for the institutional orthopedic library and a worthy addition to the personal library of every practitioner of elbow surgery.’Weighted Numerical Score: 97 –
5 Stars! -Doodys Publishers’ Club, Friday, October 10, 2014Excellent textbook for the experienced elbow surgeon but particularly for the upper limb surgeon who is asked to undertake the complex trauma and elective elbow problems that present to their orthopaedic department.
Each chapter has a similar format with a brief introduction , indications and contraindications for surgery, preoperative planning , surgical technique , results and complications
High-quality operative photographs and diagrams
Explains how to deal with the complications of elbow trauma
An essential addition that, ideally, should be available in the surgeon’s room within the operating theatre complex
Highly recommended. – Mr David Stanley, Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Shoulder & Elbow, April 2015
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