Originally founded by three renowned orthopedic masters, Bauer, Kerschbaumer, and Poisel, this atlas has enjoyed a longstanding reputation for the exceptional quality of its surgical, topographic anatomical illustrations. Considerable advances in minimally invasive, endoscopic, and arthroscopic surgery during the last few decades necessitated this updated edition. Special Features The addition of more than 40 new surgical procedures, including soft tissue preservation techniques used in trauma surgery. More than 700 color illustrations drawn directly from cadavers or documentation from the operating room. The authors provide a unique operative guide, gleaned from years of evidence-based, clinical experience. From the cervical spine to the foot and ankle, each part of the body is divided into detailed subsections. Multiple approaches are included to treat common and rare musculoskeletal injuries, conditions, and diseases. The concise descriptions are complemented by meticulously crafted, labelled anatomical drawings illustrating each step of the procedure, from the skin incision to the targeted region to incision closure. Associated indications, patient positioning and preparation, precautions, and dangers are also summarized for each approach. This comprehensive, state-of-the-art atlas is an invaluable surgical resource for all orthopedic surgeons, residents, and medical students.
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This atlas represents a synthesis of clinical anatomy & operative urology, based on the step-by-step dissection of the operative approach on cadavers. Emphasis is placed on surgically related topographic anatomy: Every step of the approach for various urologic operations is 1⁄2cut" by the surgeon, 1⁄2dissected" by the anatomist, & documented by the graphic artist. Almost all the illustrations are drawn from the perspective of the surgeon, & the individual approaches are described in a concise but comprehensive text. Includes anatomic illustrations of the abdominal & pelvic walls, as well as descriptive chapters on the anatomy of the retroperitoneal & subperitoneal spaces. The approaches include abdominal wall, retroperitoneum, pelvis, inguinal region, external genitalia, & perineum
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