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坎贝尔骨科手术学  基本原理分册  英文影印版
坎贝尔骨科手术学  基本原理分册  英文影印版

坎贝尔骨科手术学 基本原理分册 英文影印版PDF电子书下载

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  • 作 者:S.TerryCanale,JamesH.Beaty著
  • 出 版 社:天津:天津科技翻译出版公司
  • 出版年份:2013
  • ISBN:9787543332607
  • 页数:155 页
图书介绍:本书为骨科学领域最权威著作《坎贝尔骨科手术学》影印版基本原理分册,重点叙述骨科学的基础理论。本书是骨科学领域最权威的著作,自1939年问世以来,这部巨著伴随了一代又一代骨科医生的成长,成为全球骨科医生不可或缺的参考书。该书以丰富的临床手术经验为基础,重点介绍各种手术技术,并配备相应的图解。同时非常详细地叙述了各种手术的细节,包括手术指征、手术前后处理和并发症防治的原则、各种小诀窍和注意事项等。本版是第12版,在第11版的基础上删除了一些陈旧的观点和方法,吸取了近年来最新成果,对当前及今后一段时间骨科临床和科研具有重要的指导作用。
《坎贝尔骨科手术学 基本原理分册 英文影印版》目录

PART Ⅰ GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1

1 Surgical Techniques and Approaches&Andrew H.Crenshaw,Jr 1

2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics&Dexter H.Witte 127

List of Techniques 9

Surgical Techniques and Approaches 9

1-1 Fixation of Tendon to Bone 9

1-2 Tendon Fixation Into the Intramedullary Canal 10

1-3 Tendon to Bone Fixation Using Locking Loop Suture 10

1-4 Fixation of Tendon to Bone Using Wire Suture 10

1-5 Fixation of Osseous Attachment of Tendon to Bone 12

1-6 Removal ofa Tibial Graft 17

1-7 Removal of Fibular Grafts 18

1-8 Removal of an Iliac Bone Graft 20

1-9 Approach to the Interphalangeal Joints 22

1-10 Medial Approach to the Great Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joint 22

1-11 Dorsomedial Approach to Great Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joint 23

1-12 Approach to the Lesser Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joints 23

1-13 Medial Approach to the Calcaneus 23

1-13 Lateral Approach to the Calcaneus 24

1-15 U-Shaped Approach to the Calcaneus 24

1-16 Kocher Approach(Curved L)to the Calcaneus 25

1-17 Anterolateral Approach to the Calcaneus 25

1-18 Anterior Approach to Expose the Ankle Joint and Both Malleoli 27

1-19 Kocher Lateral Approach to the Tarsus and Ankle 28

1-20 Ollier Approach to the Tarsus 28

1-21 Posterolateral Approach to the Ankle(Gatellier and Chastang) 28

1-22 Anterolateral Approach to Lateral Dome of Talus(Tochigi Amendola,Muir,and Saltzman) 29

1-23 Posterior Approach to the Ankle 30

1-24 Medial Approach to the Ankle(Koenig and Schaefer) 30

1-25 Medial Approach to the Posterior Lip of the Tibia(Colonna and Ralston) 31

1-26 Anterior Approach to the Tibia 32

1-27 Medial Approach to the Tibia(Phemister) 32

1-28 Posterolateral Approach to the Tibia(HarmonModified) 32

1-29 Posterior Approach to the Superomedial Region of the Tibia(Banks and Laufman) 32

1-30 Posterolateral Approach to the Fibula(Henry) 34

1-31 Anteromedial Parapatellar Approach(Von Langenbeck) 35

1-32 Subvastus(Southern)Anteromedial Approach(Erkesas Described by Hofmann,Plaster,and Murdock) 37

1-33 Anterolateral Approach to the Knee(Kocher) 37

1-34 Posterolateral Approach to the Knee(Henderson) 39

1-35 Posteromedial Approach to the Knee(Henderson) 39

1-36 Medial Approach to the Knee(Cave) 40

1-37 Medial Approach to the Knee(Hoppenfeld and Deboer) 40

1-38 Transverse Approach to the Meniscus 42

1-39 Lateral Approach to the Knee(Bruser) 42

1-40 Lateral Approach to the Knee(Brown et al.) 44

1-41 Lateral Approach to the Knee(Hoppenfeld and Deboer) 45

1-42 Extensile Approach to the Knee(Fernandez) 46

1-43 Direct Posterior Approach to the Knee(Brackett and Osgood;Putti;Abbott and Carpenter) 47

1-44 Direct Posteromedial Approach to the Knee for Tibial Plateau Fracture (Galla and Lobenhoffer as Described by Fakler et al.) 49

1-45 Direct Posterolateral Approach to the Knee(Minkoff,Jaffe,and Menendez) 50

1-46 Anterolateral Approach to the Femur(Thompson) 51

1-47 Lateral Approach to the Femoral Shaft 51

1-48 Posterolateral Approach to the Femoral Shaft 53

1-49 Posterior Approach to the Femur 53

1-50 Medial Approach to the Posterior Surface of the Femur in the Popliteal Space(Henry) 55

1-51 Lateral Approach to the Posterior Surface of the Femur in the Popliteal Space(Henry) 56

1-52 Lateral Approach to the Proximal Shaft and the Trochanteric Region 57

1-53 Anterior Iliofemoral Approach to the Hip(Smith-Petersen) 58

1-54 Anterior Approach to the Hip Using a Transverse Incision(Somerville) 59

1-55 Modified Anterolateral Iliofemoral Approach to the Hip(Smith-Petersen) 60

1-56 Lateral Approach to the Hip(Watson-Jones) 61

1-57 Lateral Approach for Extensive Exposure of the Hip(Harris) 62

1-58 Lateral Approach to the Hip Preserving the Gluteus Medius(McFarland and Osborne) 64

1-59 Lateral Transgluteal Approach to the Hip(Hardinge) 64

1-60 Lateral Transgluteal Approach to the Hip(Hay as Described by McLauchlan) 67

1-61 Posterolateral Approach(Gibson) 67

1-62 Posterior Approach to the Hip(Osborne) 69

1-63 Posterior Approach to the Hip(Moore) 70

1-64 Medial Approach to the Hip(Ferguson;Hoppenfeld and DeBoer) 72

1-65 Ilioinguinal Approach to the Acetabulum(Letournel and Judetas Described by Matta) 74

1-66 Iliofemoral Approach to the Acetabulum(Letournel and Judet) 75

1-67 Posterior Approach to the Acetabulum (Kocher-Langenbeck;Letournel and Judet) 77

1-68 Extensile Iliofemoral Approach(Letournel and Judet) 78

1-69 Extensile Iliofemoral Approach(Reinert et al.) 79

1-70 Triradiate Extensile Approach to the Acetabulum (Mears and Rubash) 82

1-71 Extensile Approach to the Acetabulum(Carnesale) 85

1-72 Approach to the Ilium 86

1-73 Approach to the Symphysis Pubis(Pfannenstiel) 87

1-74 Posterior Approach to the Sacroiliac Joint 88

1-75 Anterior Approach to the Sacroiliac Joint(Avila) 89

1-76 Approach to Both Sacroiliac Joints or Sacrum (Modified from Mears and Rubash) 89

1-77 Approach to the Sternoclavicular Joint 90

1-78 Approach to the Acromioclavicular Joint and Coracoid Process(Roberts) 91

1-79 Anteromedial Approach to the Shoulder(Thompson;Henry) 91

1-80 Anteromedial Approach to the Shoulder(Cubbins,Callahan,and Scuderi) 92

1-81 Anterolateral Limited Deltoid-Splitting Approach to the Shoulder 94

1-82 Extensile Anterolateral Approach to the Shoulder 94

1-83 Transacromial Approach to the Shoulder(Darrach;McLaughlin) 95

1-84 Posterior Deltoid-Splitting Approach to the Shoulder(Wirth et al.) 95

1-85 Posterior Approach to the Shoulder(Modified Judet) 95

1-86 Simplified Posterior Approach to the Shoulder(Kingas Described by Brodsky et al.) 97

1-87 Posterior Inverted-U Approach to the Shoulder (Abbott and Lucas) 97

1-88 Anterolateral Approach to the Humerus(Thompson;Henry) 101

1-89 Posterior Approach to the Proximal Humerus (Berger and Buckwalter) 102

1-90 Posterolateral Approach to the Distal Humeral Shaft(Moran) 103

1-91 Posterolateral Extensile(Cold),Approach to the Distal Humerus(Lewisky,Sheppard,and Ruth) 106

1-92 Posterolateral Approach to the Elbow(Campbell) 106

1-93 Extensile Posterolateral Approach to the Elbow (Wadsworth) 108

1-94 Posterior Approach to the Elbow by Olecranon Osteotomy(MacAusland and Müller) 108

1-95 Extensile Posterior Approach to the Elbow(Bryan and Morrey) 110

1-96 Lateral Approach to the Elbow 110

1-97 Lateral J-Shaped Approach to the Elbow(Kocher) 112

1-98 Medial Approach with Osteotomy of the Medial Epicondyle(Molesworth;Campbell) 112

1-99 Medial and Lateral Approach to the Elbow 113

1-100 Global Approach to the Elbow(Patterson,Bain and Mehta) 113

1-101 Posterolateral Approach to the Radial Head and Neck 116

1-102 Approach to the Proximal and Middle Thirds of the Posterior Surface of the Radius(Thompson) 117

1-103 Anterolateral Approach to the Proximal Shaft and Elbow Joint(Henry) 118

1-104 Anterior Approach to the Distal Half of the Radius(Henry) 118

1-105 Approach to the Proximal Third of the Ulna and Proximal Fourth of the Radius(Boyd) 121

1-106 Dorsal Approach to the Wrist 121

1-107 Dorsal Approach to the Wrist 121

1-108 Volar Approach to the Wrist 121

1-109 Lateral Approach to the Wrist 123

1-110 Medial Approach to the Wrist 124

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