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Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management provides geriatricians and other medical specialists who provide care for older adults with the vital guidance and most current data and opinions regarding the treatment of elderly patients who sustain a variety of fractures. It also provides orthopedic surgeons with the necessary information and most current data and opinions regarding assessment and management of geriatric conditions that predispose the elderly to fracture, perioperative complications and subsequent functional decline. Each chapter is both readable and appealing not only to geriatricians and orthopedic surgeons but to all clinicians that have contact with elderly patients who have sustained or are at high risk of sustaining a fracture. Emphasis is placed on the fact that although in some cases pre- and post-operative care in elderly fracture patient may proceed as it does in younger individuals, often there are considerations owing to functional status, pre-existing conditions, and age-related physiological declines that require specialized knowledge and alternative approaches. Developed by a group of renowned experts, Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management is a major addition to the literature and provides a wealth of specialized knowledge and approaches to care. It is an essential reference for all clinicians who care for older adults as well as fellows and residents in training.
Feature:
Practical and comprehensive overview of fractures in the elderly
Designed for wide range of physicians, fellows, and residents
Provide all the necessary information and most current data and opinions regarding the treatment of elderly patients who sustain a variety of fractures
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Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management provides geriatricians and other medical specialists who provide care for older adults with the vital guidance and most current data and opinions regarding the treatment of elderly patients who sustain a variety of fractures. It also provides orthopedic surgeons with the necessary information and most current data and opinions regarding assessment and management of geriatric conditions that predispose the elderly to fracture, perioperative complications and subsequent functional decline. Each chapter is both readable and appealing not only to geriatricians and orthopedic surgeons but to all clinicians that have contact with elderly patients who have sustained or are at high risk of sustaining a fracture. Emphasis is placed on the fact that although in some cases pre- and post-operative care in elderly fracture patient may proceed as it does in younger individuals, often there are considerations owing to functional status, pre-existing conditions, and age-related physiological declines that require specialized knowledge and alternative approaches. Developed by a group of renowned experts, Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management is a major addition to the literature and provides a wealth of specialized knowledge and approaches to care. It is an essential reference for all clinicians who care for older adults as well as fellows and residents in training.
Contents:
Part I The Aging of Bone and Etiologies of Fractures
1 Osteobiology of Aging ............................................................................... 3
Andrew Rosenzweig and Robert J. Pignolo
............................................................................... 3Andrew Rosenzweig and Robert J. Pignolo
2 Pathologic Fractures ................................................................................. 43
Jesse T. Torbert and Richard D. Lackman
................................................................................. 43Jesse T. Torbert and Richard D. Lackman
3 Falls ............................................................................................................ 55
Amy M. Corcoran and Bruce Kinosian
............................................................................................................ 55Amy M. Corcoran and Bruce Kinosian
Part II Perioperative Management
4 Preoperative Assessment of Risk ............................................................. 71
Joan Weinryb
............................................................. 71Joan Weinryb
5 Anticoagulation ......................................................................................... 87
Kathleen Walsh and John Bruza
......................................................................................... 87Kathleen Walsh and John Bruza
6 Prevention and Management of Perioperative Delirium ....................... 101
Jerry C. Johnson
....................... 101Jerry C. Johnson
7 Anesthesia and Postoperative Pain Control ........................................... 115
Jonathan R. Gavrin
........................................... 115Jonathan R. Gavrin
8 Postoperative Complications .................................................................... 145
Jung-Hoon Kim
.................................................................... 145Jung-Hoon Kim
Contents
viii Contents
Part III Common Fractures in the Elderly
9 Hand and Wrist Fractures in the Elderly ............................................. 171
Laura C. Wiegand, Atul F. Kamath, Nick D. Pappas,
and David J. Bozentka
............................................. 171Laura C. Wiegand, Atul F. Kamath, Nick D. Pappas,
and David J. Bozentka
10 Fractures of the Shoulder and Elbow ................................................... 187
J. Stuart Melvin, Karen Boselli, and G. Russell Huffman
................................................... 187J. Stuart Melvin, Karen Boselli, and G. Russell Huffman
11 Vertebral Compression Fractures ......................................................... 225
Ejovi Ughwanogho and Nader M. Hebela
......................................................... 225Ejovi Ughwanogho and Nader M. Hebela
12 Hip Fractures........................................................................................... 239
Andrew F. Kuntz, Albert O. Gee, Jaimo Ahn, and Samir Mehta
........................................................................................... 239Andrew F. Kuntz, Albert O. Gee, Jaimo Ahn, and Samir Mehta
13 Fractures of the Distal Femur ................................................................ 257
Jesse T. Torbert and John L. Esterhai
................................................................ 257Jesse T. Torbert and John L. Esterhai
<14 Tibial Plateau Fractures in the Elderly ................................................. 269
John Alan Scolaro and Gwo-Chin Lee
................................................. 269John Alan Scolaro and Gwo-Chin Lee
Part IV Rehabilitation, Post-fracture Evaluation, and Prevention
15 Rehabilitation .......................................................................................... 285
Keith Baldwin, Derek J. Donegan, and Mary Ann Keenan
.......................................................................................... 285Keith Baldwin, Derek J. Donegan, and Mary Ann Keenan
16 Evaluation of Bone Fragility and Fracture Prevention ....................... 309
Robert J. Pignolo
....................... 309Robert J. Pignolo
Index ................................................................................................................. 329
................................................................................................................. 329PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: December, 2010
Pages: 347
Weight: 837g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, Geriatrics, Orthopaedics and Fractures
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From the reviews:
“This multiauthored book on fractures in older persons is part of the series Aging Medicine. … audience is practitioners, but advanced trainees in these areas also will find this book of use. The authors are all experts in these areas. … This is a very good book with a well-organized flow. … Persons looking for useful areas of research in fractures and the management of persons sustaining fractures would benefit from reading this book. The contribution of a wide range of specialists enhances its usefulness.” (David O. Staats, Doody’s Review Service, June, 2011)
“This timely book aims to provide up-to-date information on the prevention of fractures in the elderly as well as current best management practices for dealing with fractures once they have occurred. … The discussions of current surgical techniques are … concise and clearly presented for both the surgical and the nonsurgical reader. … a readable, concise guide for clinicians whose task is to prevent or to treat fractures in elderly persons. … should be a useful reference for geriatricians, orthopedists, anesthesiologists, and primary care physicians.” (David A. Ontjes, Journal of the American Medical Association, July, 2011)