An edition of Manual of INTERNAL FIXATION (1992)

Manual of INTERNAL FIXATION

Techniques Recommended by the AO-ASIF Group

Abridged AO-Manual, Limited 3rd edition.

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An edition of Manual of INTERNAL FIXATION (1992)

Manual of INTERNAL FIXATION

Techniques Recommended by the AO-ASIF Group

Abridged AO-Manual, Limited 3rd edition.

In the early 1950s, the pioneering work of Robert Danis on operative treatment of fractures was in danger of falling into oblivion. Maurice E. Milller, impressed and intrigued by his contacts with Danis, first critically applied internal fixation and immediate mobilization to some 80 patients and found the basic concept confirmed, but in need of further develop ment with regard to technology, clinical application, and scientific analysis. In 1958 he assembled a group of friends, general and orthopedic surgeons, willing to invest time and effort in helping to create the necessary armamentarium and to form a study group for clinical trials. This group was set up in the same year under the name Arbeitsgemein schaft fUr Osteosynthesefragen (AO), later on to be known in English-speaking countries as the Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (ASIF). The first report on operative treatment of fractures by Milller, Allgower, and Willeneg ger, published in 1963, stressed the advantages of early open reduction and internal fixa tion. This book, first published in German, amusingly lost an important part when trans lated into English. At the suggestion of worried American and English partners, a picture series showing the healing pattern of 188 tibial fractures operated on in Chur between December 20, 1961 and April 26, 1962 was left out.

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Table of Contents

1 Basic Aspects of Internal Fixation
1.1 Aims and Principles
1.2 Basic Aspects
1.3 Scientific Background to Internal Fixation
1.4 AO Teaching
1.5 Documentation
1.6 Development
1.7 Glossary
References
Appendix A pp. 118-150 deleted. See leaflet in the back cover. The Comprehensive Classification of Fractures of Long Bones
Appendix B Classification of Soft Tissue Injuries
2 Preoperative Planning and Principles of Reduction
2.1 Preoperative Planning
2.2 Principles of Reduction
Reference
3 Screws and Plates and Their Application
3.1 Screws
3.2 Plates
3.3 Axial Compression and the Compression and Tension Band Plates
3.4 Dynamic Compression
3.5 Bridging Plates
3.6 Self-Compressing Plates
3.7 Angled Plates
3.8 The Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS) and Dynamic Condylar Screw (DCS)
3.9 Cannulated Cancellous Bone Screws
References
4 Medullary Nailing of Femur and Tibia
4.1 Intramedullary Nailing
4.2 AO/ASIF Implants for Intramedullary Nailing
4.3 AO/ASIF Instruments for Intramedullary Nailing
4.4 Intramedullary Nailing Technique for Closed Fractures of the Femur
4.5 Intramedullary Nailing Technique for Closed Fractures of the Tibia
4.6 Complications
4.7 Unreamed Nailing
References
5 External Fixation
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Components and Instrumentation of the Tubular External Fixator
5.3 Basic Fixator Configurations
5.4 Principles of External Fixation
5.5 Application of a Fixator Frame
5.6 Postoperative Treatment
5.7 Fracture Healing and Frame Destabilization
5.8 Specific Locations and Indications
5.9 Complications
References
6 Pre-, Intra- and Postoperative Guidelines
6.1 The Timing of Surgery
6.2 Organizational Prerequisites
6.3 Preventing Wound Infection
6.4 General Guidelines for Operative Procedures
6.5 Antibiotics
6.6 Prevention of Thromboembolism
6.7 Radiological Follow-Up of Bone Healing
6.8 Special Guidelines for Postoperative Treatment and Patient Guidance in the Most Common Fractures
6.9. Metal Removal
References
7 Scapula, Clavicle, Humerus
7.1 Fractures of the Scapula
7.2 Clavicular Fractures (Including Luxation of Adjacent Joints)
7.3 Fractures of the Humerus
References
8 Forearm and Hand/Mini-Implants
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Proximal Lesions
8.3 Forearm Shaft
8.4 Distal Forearm
8.5 Internal Fixation in the Hand Skeleton
References
9 Pelvis
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Pelvic Stability
9.3 Classification
9.4 Decision-Making and Indications for Surgery
9.5 Approaches
9.6 Reduction
9.7 Methods of Internal Fixation
References
10 Acetabulum
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Diagnosis
10.3 Fracture Classification
10.4 Surgical Approaches
10.5 Timing and Planning
10.6 Reduction and Fixation Techniques
10.7 Postoperative Treatment
References
11 Proximal Femur
11.1 Fractures of the Femoral Head
11.2 Femoral Neck Fractures
11.3 Fractures of the Trochanteric Region
11.4 Aftercare of Proximal Femur Fractures
References
12 Femoral Shaft and Distal Femur
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Subtrochanteric Fractures of the Femoral Shaft
12.3 Fractures of the Middle Third of the Femoral Shaft
12.4 Extra-Articular Fractures of the Distal Femur
12.5 Postoperative Treatment
References
13 Patella and Tibia
13.1 General Considerations
13.2 Surgical Approach to the Patella
13.3 Surgical Approach to the Tibia
13.4 Fractures of the Patella
13.5 Fractures of the Tibia
References
14 Malleolar Fractures
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Significant Anatomic and Functional Features
14.3 Classification of Malleolar Fractures According to Weber and Danis
14.4 Timing of Surgery
14.5 Technique of Radiological Diagnosis of Ankle Injuries
14.6 Steps in Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
14.7 Postoperative Treatment
References
15 Foot
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Individual Bones
References
16 The Spine Chapter (p. 627-682) deleted
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Upper Cervical Spine
16.3 Lower Cervical Spine (C2-T1)
16.4 Thoracolumbar Spine
References
17 Compound Fractures
17.1 General Remarks
17.2 Grading of Open Fractures
17.3 Management
17.4 Conclusion
References
18 Fractures in Children
18.1 General Principles
18.2 Diaphyseal Fractures
18.3 Periarticular and Articular Fractures
18.4 Fractures of the Humerus
18.5 Fractures of the Forearm
18.6 Fractures of the Femur
18.7 Fractures of the Tibia
18.8 Distal Tibial Growth-Plate Fractures
18.9 Other Fractures
References
19 Pseudarthroses
19.1 Definitions
19.2 Etiology of Delayed Unions, Non-Unions and Pseudarthroses
19.3 Objectives of Non-Union Therapy
19.4 Rationale of Non-Union Therapy
19.5 Principles of the Operative Treatment
19.6 Preoperative Planning
19.7 Operative Techniques to Achieve Union
19.8 Postoperative Treatment
References
20 Infections
20.1 Prophylaxis of Infection
20.2 Postoperative Hematoma
20.3 Infection
References.

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Abridged AO-Manual, Limited 3rd Edition

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