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Making Sense of Critical Appraisal

Making Sense of Critical Appraisal

Forensic Pathology Review

Forensic Pathology Review

Trauma Vivas for the FRCS

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This new book is targeted at higher trainees in orthopaedic surgery preparing for the second part of the FRCS (Tr & Orth) exam. The exam involves a set of vivas during which a range of topics is discussed, the aim being to demonstrate trauma safety and competence rather than trauma expertise. Examiners may use props such as models, clinical pictures, clinical studies, and x-rays to introduce topics and initiate discussion. This book uses a similar model to allow the candidate to practise key topics for discussion with common presentations and histories, and high quality x-rays. The book lends itself to individual and small group learning as trainees prepare for their examinations.

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Author Raymond Anakwe, Scott Middleton
Table Of Content

General principles. ATLS. Polytrauma. Amputation/mangled extremity. Compartment syndrome. Lag screw principles and AO fixation principles. Plating mechanisms. Non-accidental injury. Pathological fracture. Periprosthetic fracture. Upper Limb. Clavicle fracture displaced. Shoulder dislocation. Proximal humerus fracture – non-operative. Proximal humerus fracture – operative. Humerus diaphysis fracture. Humerus fracture non-union. Monteggia. Galeazzi. Elbow dislocation. Terrible triad injury. Distal humerus fracture fix. Distal humerus fracture replace. Both bone forearm fracture. Distal radius fracture – options. Distal radius fracture ex-fix. DRUJ instability. Lower Limb. Extracapsular hip fracture. Extracapsular hip fracture – young patient. Intracapsular hip fracture. Intracapsular# young pt for THR. Acetabular fracture-intraarticular pipkin fracture. Pelvis fracture. Extracapsular hip fracture with TKR below. Subtrochanteric fracture. Femoral fracture. Tibial plateau fracture. Knee dislocation/ligamentous injury. Closed Ttibial diaphyseal fracture. Tibial plafond fracture. Talar neck fracture. Bimalleolar ankle fracture. Weber C ankle fracture. Calcaneal fracture. Infected ankle ORIF. Lis Franc Injury. Lumbar fracture. Open tibial diaphyseal fracture. Spinal injury. Cervical fracture.

Publish Date 17 Oct 2017
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