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Management of Complications in Common Hand and Wrist Procedures
Peter C. Amadio
Andrea Atzei
Peter Axelsson
Greg I. Bain
Eva-Maria Baur
Randy Bindra
Michel E. H. Boeckstyns
Elske Bonhof-Jansen
Geert Alexander Buijze
Anne Eva J. Bulstra
Marion Burnier
Maurizio Calcagni
Alessandro Crosio
Paul de Buck
Ilse Degreef
Godard C.W. de Ruiter
Francisco del Piñal
J.G.G. Dobbe
David Elliot
Mireia Esplugas
Florian S. Frueh
Marc Garcia-Elias
Thomas Giesen
Max Haerle
Daniel B. Herren
Guillaume Herzberg
Pak Cheong Ho
Ayla Hohenstein
Mick Kreulen
Gertjan Kroon
Florian M.D. Lampert
Alex Lluch
Riccardo Luchetti
Simon B.M. MacLean
Luke McCarron
Duncan Angus McGrouther
Daniel J. Nagle
Ridzwan Namazie
Simona Odella
Dominic Power
Mike Ruettermann
Niels W.L. Schep
Ton A. R. Schreuders
S.D. Strackee
Filip Stockmans
Jin Bo Tang
Pierluigi Tos
Gwendolyn van Strien
Thomas Verschueren
Frederik Verstreken
Erik Walbeehm
Marjolaine Walle
David Warwick
Paul M.N. Werker
Terry L. Whipple
其他書名
FESSH Instructional Course Book 2021
出版
Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated
, 2021
ISBN
3132436062
9783132436060
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Edsu0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Management of Complications in Common Hand and Wrist Procedures: FESSH Instructional Course Book 2021 Operative complications can have a major impact on patients and surgeons. While most textbooks list them, few provide in-depth discussion on prevention, repercussions, and methods to resolve them. Management of Complications in Common Hand and Wrist Procedures: FESSH Instructional Course Book 2021, edited by renowned hand surgeons Brigitte van der Heijden, Jan-Ragnar Haugstvedt, and Henk Coert, features contributions from an impressive group of international hand surgery experts. This book provides in-depth, illustrated coverage on the prevention and management of complications that can occur during common hand and wrist approaches. It also provides insights on how meticulously performed hand therapy can help alleviate postsurgical problems, on the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), and on critical social issues. Key Highlights Firsthand clinical pearls, evidence-based interventions, and expert opinion for preventing and resolving complications from distinguished hand surgery experts The history of the catch-all term CRPS, why continued use of this term is a disservice to patients and medical progress, and an evidence-based argument on why it should be removed from the armamentarium and eventually the literature Managing expectations of patients with factitious disorders, the role of informed consent in preventing medicolegal issues, and the impact of complications on surgeons and patients This unique and insightful resource will be invaluable in the practice of plastic, orthopaedic, and trauma surgeons specializing in hand and wrist surgery.