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Textbook of Eponymous Fractures Orthopaedics is a comprehensive clinical–forensic atlas designed for orthopaedic surgeons, trauma specialists, radiologists, postgraduate trainees, medico-legal consultants, compliance officers, and institutional libraries working in high-accountability trauma environments where a missed Bankart lesion, mismanaged Lisfranc injury, delayed Monteggia reduction, or poorly documented pelvic fracture can permanently impair a patient and expose clinicians and hospitals to lifelong litigation; covering more than seventy-five classical named injuries from Aviator’s Astragalus, Bennett and Barton fractures, Chance and Jefferson fractures, Essex-Lopresti lesions, Galeazzi and Monteggia fracture-dislocations, Hangman’s and Hoffa fractures, Salter–Harris injuries, Pilon and Pott’s fractures, to complex pelvic and spinal trauma patterns, this volume integrates clinical examination, radiological interpretation, surgical planning, classification systems, and historical origins with real-world medico-legal analysis, demonstrating how diagnostic delay, inadequate imaging, inappropriate fixation, weak consent, poor follow-up, and incomplete operative notes repeatedly emerge in audits, insurance reviews, and court proceedings; each chapter follows a structured framework encompassing historical background, first description, injury mechanics, clinical presentation, management pearls, outcome optimization, and documentation standards, ensuring that every fracture is approached not only as an anatomical problem but as a permanent legal record; written for frontline trauma care and expert testimony alike, this book strengthens bedside decision-making, standardizes institutional documentation practices, enhances postgraduate examination readiness, and equips practitioners to defend their reasoning with clarity and evidence, reinforcing a central truth of modern orthopaedics: fractures heal with biology and skill, but professional survival depends on traceable judgment, disciplined records, and legally defensible care.

ISBN

978-81-999093-6-6

Dimensions:

7 x 10 Inches

Pages:

376

Textbook of Eponymous Factures | Orthopaedics

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