management of traumatic and reconstructive problems of the hand has
become an ever more complex field. Advances in basic science and
technology together with a growth in clinical expertise have resulted
in recent dramatic changes in many of the implants, instruments, and
techniques used in modern hand surgery.
Manual of Fracture Management–Hand
by Jesse Jupiter, Fiesky Nuñez, and Renato Fricker is a principally
case-based publication designed to instruct and introduce new
technologies and methods to both new and experienced hand surgeons.
The book’s key features include:
- Detailed
case descriptions and recommended treatment options for a wide variety
of fracture and injury types, from spiral to transverse, and
multifragmentary to malunion, involving the proximal middle and distal
phalanges of the fingers and thumb, the metacarpals, and the joints
- More than 2250 high-quality illustrations and clinical images
- Access to an online video library of dozens of hand surgery approaches and clinical demonstrations.
Using
the principles and techniques developed by leading surgical specialists
from the renowned AO Foundation, AOTrauma is proud to bring you this
exciting update, which will be an ideal resource for trauma and
orthopedic surgery professionals, residents in training, and medical
students
around the world.