Emergency Management of Hand Injuries
Series: Oxford Handbooks in Emergency Medicine;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 30 January 1997
- ISBN 9780192628237
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages166 pages
- Size 215x137x11 mm
- Weight 223 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures 0
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Short description:
This compact yet comprehensive handbook will allow Accident and Emergency staff to investigate and treat hand injuries with confidence - and just as importantly, to see at a glance which patients should be referred immediately to a specialist hand surgeon. Written in a concise and accessible style, it is illustrated throughout with clear and informative diagrams.
MoreLong description:
This compact yet comprehensive handbook will allow Accident and Emergency staff to investigate and treat hand injuries with confidence - and just as importantly, to see at a glance which patients should be referred immediately to a specialist hand surgeon. Written in a concise and accessible style, it is illustrated throughout with clear and informative diagrams.
'This is the latest offering in the series of highly successful Oxford handbooks in emergency medicine. It continues in the same vein as its predecessors providing concise, practical information in an easily readable format...The book will be most useful to the junior doctor as a pocket reference in the first one to two months of a busy accident and emergency post. It will occupy and excellent niche for those wanting a little more detail than the standard accident and emergency texts:it is highly recommended.'
Table of Contents:
Part 1: General Considerations
Introduction
Abbreviations
Anatomy
Assessment
Surgery, splints, dressings
Local anaesthetic techniques
Part 2: Soft Tissue Injuries
Nailbed injuries
Gamekeeper's thumb
Glass injury
Simple laceration
Major laceration and crush injuries
Ring avulsion injury
High pressure injections
Burns - thermal
Burns - chemical
Burns - electrical
Frostbite
Skin loss
Amputations (replants)
Foreign bodies
Part 3: Tendon and Nerve Injuries
Flexor tendons
Extensor tendon (1 Mallet)
Extensor tendon (2 Boutonniere)
Extensor tendon (3 MP joint)
Extensor tendon (4 hand and wrist)
Nerve injury
Part 4: Injuries to Bones and Joints
Fall on outstretched hand
Scaphoid fracture
Lunate dislocation and scapholunate dissociation
Bennett's fracture
Fracture MC shaft/base
Fracture neck 5th MC
Phalangeal fractures
IP joint dislocation
PIPJ swelling (volar plate injury)
Ephiphyseal injuries - (children)
Part 5: Infections
Paronychia
Pulp space infection (felon)
Cellulitis
Bite wounds
Septic arthritis
Web space abcess
Palmar space infection
Part 6: Patient Transfer
Index