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Compartment Syndrome
A Guide to Diagnosis and Management

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an important clinical problem, the basic science and research surrounding this entity remains poorly understood. This unique open access book fills the gap in the knowledge of compartment syndrome, re-evaluating the current state of the art on this condition. The current clinical diagnostic criteria are presented, as well as the multiple dilemmas facing the surgeon. Pathophysiology, ischemic thresholds and pressure management techniques and limitations are discussed in detail. The main surgical management strategy, fasciotomy, is then described for both the upper and lower extremities, along with wound care. Compartment syndrome due to patient positioning, in children and polytrauma patients, and unusual presentations are likewise covered. Novel diagnosis and prevention strategies, as well as common misconceptions and legal ramifications stemming from compartment syndrome, round out the presentation.

Unique and timely, Compartment Syndrome: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management will be indispensable for orthopedic and trauma surgeons confronted with this common yet challenging medical condition. 

Info autore

Cyril Mauffrey, MD, FACS, FRCS, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Interim Director of Service, Department of Orthopedics, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO, USA 

David J. Hak, MD, MBA, FACS, Hughston Orthopedic Trauma Group, Central Florida Regional Hospital , Sanford, FL USA


Murphy P. Martin, III, MD, Assistant Professor , Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, New Orleans, LA, USA 


Riassunto

Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an important clinical problem, the basic science and research surrounding this entity remains poorly understood. This unique open access book fills the gap in the knowledge of compartment syndrome, re-evaluating the current state of the art on this condition. The current clinical diagnostic criteria are presented, as well as the multiple dilemmas facing the surgeon. Pathophysiology, ischemic thresholds and pressure management techniques and limitations are discussed in detail. The main surgical management strategy, fasciotomy, is then described for both the upper and lower extremities, along with wound care. Compartment syndrome due to patient positioning, in children and polytrauma patients, and unusual presentations are likewise covered. Novel diagnosis and prevention strategies, as well as common misconceptions and legal ramifications stemming from compartment syndrome, round out the presentation.

Unique and timely,
Compartment Syndrome: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management
will be indispensable for orthopedic and trauma surgeons confronted with this common yet challenging medical condition. 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Cyril Mauffrey (Editore), David J. Hak (Editore), Murphy P. Martin III (Editore), Murphy P. Martin (Editore), Davi J Hak (Editore), Murphy P Martin III (Editore), David J Hak (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 01.01.2019
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche
 
EAN 9783030223304
ISBN 978-3-0-3022330-4
Numero di pagine 181
Illustrazioni XIII, 181 p. 14 illus., 9 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.5 x 24 x 1.5 cm
Peso (della confezione) 451 g
 
Categorie Chirurgie, B, Medicine, Polytrauma, Surgery, Orthopedics, Open Access, Orthopaedics, patient positioning, Ischemic threshold, Pressure management, Wound management
 

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