
Specially designed to slip easily into the lab coat pocket for quick reference, this practical, problem oriented manual focuses on the effective management of the hand disorders (both traumatic and nontraumatic) clinicians are most frequently called upon to manage. Special Features Include: 1.) A straightforward overview of the anatomy of the hand and the principles of hand function 2.) Expert guidance on initial examination, diagnostic evaluation, and surgical and nonsurgical management 3.) A concise review of the principles of microsurgical replantation, including guidelines for the handling, evaluation, and preparation of amputated parts for surgery 4.) Sound advice on wound care, incision and drainage of infectious lesions, recommended antimicrobial therapies, splinting, and perioperative care 5.) Traumatic injuries, degenerative disorders, and infectious and neoplastic diseases are covered succinctly but in sufficient detail. For house officers, emergen
This manual provides a portable, problem-oriented framework for the clinical management of common traumatic and nontraumatic hand disorders. Stephan Ariyan, an experienced surgeon, synthesizes complex anatomical and surgical principles into a concise format designed for rapid consultation in high-pressure clinical environments. The text emphasizes practical decision-making, offering clear protocols for diagnosis, surgical intervention, and perioperative care.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and house officers frequently cite this text as a highly practical, pocket-sized resource for quick reference during rotations. Experts note that the manual effectively balances brevity with the technical detail required for managing acute hand injuries.
Page Count:
271
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070025223
ISBN-13:
9780070025226
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