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PART Ⅵ AMPUTATIONS
14 General Principles of Amputations&Patrick C.Toy
15 Amputations of the Foot&David R.Richardson
16 Amputations of the Lower Extremity&Marc J.Mihalko
17 Amputations of the Hip and Pelvis&Marc J.Mihalko
18 Amputations of the Upper Extremity&Kevin B.Cleveland
19 Amputations of the Hand&James H.Calandruccio
PART Ⅶ INFECTIONS
20 General Principles of Infection&Kevin B.Cleveland
21 Osteomyelitis&Gregory D.Dabov
22 Infectious Arthritis&Anthony A.Mascioli and Ashley L.Park
23 Tuberculosis and Other Unusual Infections&Marc J.Mihalko
List of Techniques
Amputations of the Foot
15-1 Terminal Syme Amputation
15-2 Amputation at the Base of the Proximal Phalanx
15-3 Metatarsophalangeal Joint Disarticulation
15-4 Metatarsophalangeal Joint Disarticulation
15-5 First or Fifth Ray Amputation(Border Ray Amputation)
15-6 Central Ray Amputation
15-7 Transmetatarsal Amputation
15-8 Chopart Amputation
15-9 Syme Amputation
15-10 Two-Stage SymeAmputation(Wyssetal.;Malone et al.;Wagner)
15-11 Boyd Amputation
Amputations of the Lower Extremity
16-1 Transtibial Amputation
16-2 Transtibial Amputation Using Long Posterior Skin Flap(Burgess)
16-3 Knee Disarticulation(Batch Spittler,and McFaddin)
16-4 Knee Disarticulation(Mazet and Hennessy)
16-5 Knee Disarticulation(Kjoble)
16-6 Transfemoral(Above-Knee)Amputation of Nonischemic Limbs
16-7 Transfemoral(Above-Knee),Amputation of Nonischemic Limbs(Gottschalk)
16-8 Transfemoral(Above-Knee)Amputation for Ischemic Limbs
Amputations of the Hip and Pelvis
17-1 Anatomical Hip Disarticulation(Boyd)
17-2 Posterior Flap(Slocum)
17-3 Standard Hemipelvectomy
17-4 Anterior Flap Hemipelvectomy
17-5 Conservative Hemipelvectomy
Amputations of the Upper Extremity
18-1 Amputation at the Wrist
18-2 Disarticulation of the Wrist
18-3 Distal Forearm(Distal Transradial)Amputation
18-4 Proximal Third of Forearm(Proximal Transradial)Amputation
18-5 Disarticulation of the Elbow
18-6 Supracondylar Area
18-7 Amputation Proximal to the Supracondylar Area
18-8 Amputation Through the Surgical Neck of the Humerus
18-9 Disarticulation of the Shoulder
18-10 Anterior Approach(Berger)
18-11 Posterior Approach(Littlewood)
Amputations of the Hand
19-1 Kutler V-Y Triangular Advancement Flap(Kutler;Fisher)
19-2 Atasoy V-Y Triangular Advancement Flap(Atasoy et al.)
19-3 Bipedicle Dorsal Flaps
19-4 Adipofascial Turnover Flap
19-5 Thenar Flap
19-6 Local Neurovascular Island Flap
19-7 Island Pedicle Flap
19-8 Retrograde Island Pedicle Flap
19-9 Ulnar Hypothenar Flap
19-10 Index Ray Amputation
19-11 Transposing the Index Ray(Peacock)
19-12 Advancement Pedicle Flap for Thumb Injuries
19-13 Phalangization of Fifth Metacarpal
19-14 Krukenberg Reconstruction(Krukenberg;Swanson)
19-15 Lengthening of Metacarpal and Transfer of Local Flap (Gillies and Millard Modified)
19-16 Osteoplastic Reconstruction and Transfer of Neurovascular Island Graft(Verdan)
19-17 Riordan Pollicization (Riordan)
19-18 Buck-Gramcko Pollicization(Buck-Gramcko)
19-19 Foucher Pollicization
Osteomyelitis
21-1 Drainage ofAcute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis
21-2 Sequestrectomy and Curettage for Chronic Osteomyelitis
21-3 Open Bone Grafting(Papineau et al.;Archdeacon and Messerschmitt)
21-4 Antibiotic Bead Pouch(Henry,Ostermann,and Seligson)
21-5 Intramedullary Antibiotic Cement Nail
21-6 Split-Heel Incision(Gaenslen)
21-7 Distal Third of the Femur
21-8 Drainage
21-9 Resection of the Metatarsals
21-10 Partial Calcanectomy
21-11 Resection of the Fibula
21-12 Resection of the Iliac Wing(Badgley)
Infectious Arthritis
22-1 Surgical Drainage of the Tarsal Joint
22-2 Anterolateral Drainage of the Ankle
22-3 Posterolateral Drainage of the Ankle
22-4 Anteromedial Drainage of the Ankle
22-5 Posteromedial Drainage of the Ankle
22-6 Arthroscopic Drainage of the Knee
22-7 Anterior Drainage of the Knee
22-8 Posterolateral and Posteromedial Drainage of the Knee(Henderson)
22-9 Posteromedial Drainage of the Knee(Klein)
22-10 Posteromedial and Posterolateral Drainage of the Knee(Kelikian)
22-11 Lateral Aspiration of the Hip
22-12 Anterior Aspiration of the Hip
22-13 Medial Aspiration of the Hip
22-14 Posterior Drainage of the Hip(Ober)
22-15 Anterior Drainage of the Hip
22-16 Lateral Drainage of the Hip
22-17 Medial Drainage of the Hip(Ludloff)
22-18 Resection of the Hip(Girdlestone)
22-19 Anterior Drainage of the Shoulder
22-20 Posterior Drainage of the Shoulder
22-21 Medial Drainage of the Elbow
22-22 Lateral Drainage of the Elbow
22-23 Posterior Drainage of the Elbow
22-24 Lateral Drainage of the Wrist
22-25 Medial Drainage of the Wrist
22-26 Dorsal Drainage of the Wrist
22-27 Osteotomy of the Ankle
22-28 Transverse Supracondylar Osteotomy of the Femur
22-29 V-Osteotomy of the Femur(Thompson)
22-30 Supracondylar Cuneiform Osteotomy of the Femur
22-31 Supracondylar Controlled Rotational Osteotomy of the Femur
22-32 Intraarticular Osteotomy
22-33 Reconstruction after Hips Sepsis(Harmon)
22-34 Transverse Opening Wedge Osteotomy of the Hip
22-35 Transverse Closing Wedge Osteotomy of the Hip
22-36 Brackett Osteotomy of the Hip(Brackett)
Tuberculosis and Other Unusual Infections
23-1 Curettage for Tuberculous Lesions in the Foot
23-2 Excision of Metatarsal
23-3 Excision of Cuneiform Bones
23-4 Excision of Navicular
23-5 Excision of Cuboid
23-6 Excision of Calcaneus
23-7 Excision of Talus
23-8 Partial Synovectomy and Curettage(Wilkinson)
23-9 Lesions above Acetabulum
23-10 Lesions of the Femoral Neck
23-11 Lesions of the Trochanteric Area(Ahern)
23-12 Excision of the Hip Joint
23-13 Excision of Elbow Joint
23-14 Excision of Wrist Joint