Cast Manual for Adults and Children von F. Freuler | ISBN 9783642673962

Cast Manual for Adults and Children

von F. Freuler, U. Wiedmer und D. Bianchini, Vorwort von A. Sarmiento und Vorwort von B.G. Weber, übersetzt von P.A. Casey
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinF. Freuler
Vorwort vonA. Sarmiento
Übersetzt vonP.A. Casey
Autor / AutorinU. Wiedmer
Vorwort vonB.G. Weber
Autor / AutorinD. Bianchini
Buchcover Cast Manual for Adults and Children | F. Freuler | EAN 9783642673962 | ISBN 3-642-67396-1 | ISBN 978-3-642-67396-2

Cast Manual for Adults and Children

von F. Freuler, U. Wiedmer und D. Bianchini, Vorwort von A. Sarmiento und Vorwort von B.G. Weber, übersetzt von P.A. Casey
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinF. Freuler
Vorwort vonA. Sarmiento
Übersetzt vonP.A. Casey
Autor / AutorinU. Wiedmer
Vorwort vonB.G. Weber
Autor / AutorinD. Bianchini
The publication of this Cast Manual is very timely. Technological advances made in the past two decades have resulted in increased popularization of open reduction and internal fixation in the treat ment of long bone fractures. Due primarily to incorrect application of those techniques, it has become increasingly apparent that its routine and casual use can result in complications - oftentimes of catastrophic nature. Students and practitioners of orthopedics must keep uppermost in their minds that osteogenesis takes place spontaneously through an orderly and physiological process. Surgical intervention and the intro duction of a foreign body at the fracture site alters that process. Though the fracture heals, it does so not because of the mechanical device but in spite of it. Therefore, internal fixation must be reserved only for those instances when its practical advantages heavily out weigh its biological disadvantages. The success of nonsurgical treatment of fractures is also predicated on the clear understanding of fracture healing and the proper application of stabilizing techniques. This cast manual emphasizes the importance of proper application of various casts and discusses very well those details which are important for the success of nonsurgical treatment of fractures. Dr. F. FREULER, Dr. U. WIEDMER, and D. BIANCHINI'S Cast Manual must be read carefully by students of orthopedics and used as a reference book for those who should keep abreast of new concepts and techniques of closed management of fractures. Summer 1979 AUGUSTO SARMIENTO, M. D.