Operative techniques in foot and ankle surgery / Mark E. Easley, editor ; Sam W. Wiesel, editor-in chief.

Contributor(s): Wiesel, Sam W | Easley, Mark EMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2011]Copyright date: 2011Description: 1 online resource (1072 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceUniform titles: Operative techniques in orthopaedic surgery. Subject(s): Foot -- Surgery | Ankle -- SurgeryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Operative techniques in foot and ankle surgery.DDC classification: 617.5/85 LOC classification: RD563 | .O655 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
section I. Forefoot -- section II. Midfoot -- section III. Hindfoot -- section IV. Ankle -- section V. Sports-related procedures for ankle and hindfoot.
Summary: "Operative Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery provides full-color, step-by-step explanations of all operative procedures in podiatry. It contains the chapters on the foot and ankle from Sam W. Wiesel's Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery. Written by experts from leading institutions around the world, this superbly illustrated volume focuses on mastery of operative techniques and also provides a thorough understanding of how to select the best procedure, how to avoid complications, and what outcomes to expect. The user-friendly format is ideal for quick preoperative review of the steps of a procedure. Each procedure is broken down step by step, with full-color intraoperative photographs and drawings that demonstrate how to perform each technique. Extensive use of bulleted points and tables allows quick and easy reference. Each clinical problem is discussed in the same format: definition, anatomy, physical exams, pathogenesis, natural history, physical findings, imaging and diagnostic studies, differential diagnosis, non-operative management, surgical management, pearls and pitfalls, postoperative care, outcomes, and complications. To ensure that the material fully meets residents' needs, the text was reviewed by a Residency Advisory Board"--Provided by publisher.
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Chapters derived from Operative techniques in orthopaedic surgery / editor-in-chief, Sam Wiesel. c2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

section I. Forefoot -- section II. Midfoot -- section III. Hindfoot -- section IV. Ankle -- section V. Sports-related procedures for ankle and hindfoot.

"Operative Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery provides full-color, step-by-step explanations of all operative procedures in podiatry. It contains the chapters on the foot and ankle from Sam W. Wiesel's Operative Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery. Written by experts from leading institutions around the world, this superbly illustrated volume focuses on mastery of operative techniques and also provides a thorough understanding of how to select the best procedure, how to avoid complications, and what outcomes to expect. The user-friendly format is ideal for quick preoperative review of the steps of a procedure. Each procedure is broken down step by step, with full-color intraoperative photographs and drawings that demonstrate how to perform each technique. Extensive use of bulleted points and tables allows quick and easy reference. Each clinical problem is discussed in the same format: definition, anatomy, physical exams, pathogenesis, natural history, physical findings, imaging and diagnostic studies, differential diagnosis, non-operative management, surgical management, pearls and pitfalls, postoperative care, outcomes, and complications. To ensure that the material fully meets residents' needs, the text was reviewed by a Residency Advisory Board"--Provided by publisher.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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