Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging
A key to being confident in the evaluation of skeletal trauma imaging is to rely on the identification of mechanism-specific traumatic features. Indeed, for each mechanism of injury applied to a particular part of the skeleton, the latter can only present predefined traumatic injuries: this is a pattern of injuries.The recognition of such a pattern of imaging allows the reader to determine the injuring mechanism and look for damages of lesser expression (or even invisible damages) that are common to the identified mechanism. In becoming more familiar with those mechanisms, the readers can deal with trauma imaging more efficiently and directly focus on findings relevant for further management.Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging aims to combine the knowledge of both radiologists and surgeons to propose a mechanism-based approach to imaging in skeletal trauma. Along 15 chapters covering every part of the skeleton, with more than 900 figures, this book reviews the anatomy, standard radiologic views, and imaging findings of skeletal trauma. Over 200 original schemas invite the reader to understand the imaging features and determine the injuring mechanism. - Presents a comprehensive review of skeletal injuries using a mechanism-based approach - Reviews relevant anatomy on common trauma radiologic views and cross-sectional imaging - Details the most frequent circumstances of trauma, including mechanisms of injuries and structures involved for each - Helps readers understand why and where injuries occur and how they present on imaging
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Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging
A key to being confident in the evaluation of skeletal trauma imaging is to rely on the identification of mechanism-specific traumatic features. Indeed, for each mechanism of injury applied to a particular part of the skeleton, the latter can only present predefined traumatic injuries: this is a pattern of injuries.The recognition of such a pattern of imaging allows the reader to determine the injuring mechanism and look for damages of lesser expression (or even invisible damages) that are common to the identified mechanism. In becoming more familiar with those mechanisms, the readers can deal with trauma imaging more efficiently and directly focus on findings relevant for further management.Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging aims to combine the knowledge of both radiologists and surgeons to propose a mechanism-based approach to imaging in skeletal trauma. Along 15 chapters covering every part of the skeleton, with more than 900 figures, this book reviews the anatomy, standard radiologic views, and imaging findings of skeletal trauma. Over 200 original schemas invite the reader to understand the imaging features and determine the injuring mechanism. - Presents a comprehensive review of skeletal injuries using a mechanism-based approach - Reviews relevant anatomy on common trauma radiologic views and cross-sectional imaging - Details the most frequent circumstances of trauma, including mechanisms of injuries and structures involved for each - Helps readers understand why and where injuries occur and how they present on imaging
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Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging

Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging

by Guillaume Bierry
Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging

Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging

by Guillaume Bierry

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A key to being confident in the evaluation of skeletal trauma imaging is to rely on the identification of mechanism-specific traumatic features. Indeed, for each mechanism of injury applied to a particular part of the skeleton, the latter can only present predefined traumatic injuries: this is a pattern of injuries.The recognition of such a pattern of imaging allows the reader to determine the injuring mechanism and look for damages of lesser expression (or even invisible damages) that are common to the identified mechanism. In becoming more familiar with those mechanisms, the readers can deal with trauma imaging more efficiently and directly focus on findings relevant for further management.Skeletal Trauma: A Mechanism-Based Approach of Imaging aims to combine the knowledge of both radiologists and surgeons to propose a mechanism-based approach to imaging in skeletal trauma. Along 15 chapters covering every part of the skeleton, with more than 900 figures, this book reviews the anatomy, standard radiologic views, and imaging findings of skeletal trauma. Over 200 original schemas invite the reader to understand the imaging features and determine the injuring mechanism. - Presents a comprehensive review of skeletal injuries using a mechanism-based approach - Reviews relevant anatomy on common trauma radiologic views and cross-sectional imaging - Details the most frequent circumstances of trauma, including mechanisms of injuries and structures involved for each - Helps readers understand why and where injuries occur and how they present on imaging

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ISBN-13: 9780323854764
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 01/07/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 568
File size: 254 MB
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About the Author

Guillaume Bierry, MD, PhD is a radiologist and the Chief of MSK Radiology at the University Hospital of Strasbourg in France, a level I trauma center. He is a Professor of radiology and has been a musculoskeletal radiologist for over 15 years. He was trained at the University Hospital of Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France, University Hospital Cochin in Paris, and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Bierry has authored over 70 peer-reviewed scientific publications and a dozen book chapters. Additionally, he is the associate editor or reviewer for more than 20 scientific journals, as well as a member of several French and international radiologic and orthopedic societies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Skeletal Trauma2. Scapular Girdle3. Shoulder and proximal humerus 4. Elbow and forearm5. Wrist 6. Hand7. Pelvic Ring8. Acetabulum9. Hip and Proximal Femur 10. Knee11. Ankle and Tibia12. Foot13. Craniocervical junction 14. Cervical Spine15. Thoracolumbar Spine

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