Overview
- Editors:
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Nikolaj Wolfson
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Department of Orthopedics, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, USA
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Alexander Lerner
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Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bar Ilan Univ, Ziv Medical Ctr, Zefat, Israel
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Leonid Roshal
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Urgent Pediatric Surgery and Trauma, Clinical and Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
Practical guide to the management of injuries caused by natural disasters and other mass casualty events, including war and terrorist attacks
Describes staged treatment for orthopedic injuries under unique circumstances
Relevant for a broad spectrum of medical and other professionals?
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Table of contents (46 chapters)
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Treatment of Orthopaedic Injuries: General Treatment Principles
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- Sameer Jain, Peter V. Giannoudis
Pages 191-203
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- Philipp Mommsen, Christian Macke, Christian Krettek
Pages 205-215
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- Efthymios Papasoulis, Charalampos G. Zalavras, Michael J. Patzakis
Pages 217-224
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- Alexander Lerner, Nikolaj Wolfson, William Henry Boice III, Arshak E. Mirzoyan
Pages 225-235
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- N. Daniel Reis, Ori S. Better
Pages 237-241
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- Brian M. Parrett, Michael C. Laliberte
Pages 243-253
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- D. C. Covey, James R. Ficke
Pages 269-280
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- Jack M. Berger, Vladimir Zelman, Rodolfo Amaya
Pages 281-287
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Treatment of Orthopaedic Injuries: Specific Orthopaedic Injuries
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Front Matter
Pages 289-289
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- Ping-Chung Leung, Kwong-Sui Leung, Leung-Kim Hung
Pages 291-304
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- Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, S. Raja Sabapathy
Pages 305-320
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- Gerald E. Wozasek, Lukas Zak
Pages 321-336
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- Justin Robbins, James A Nunley II, Ian Alexander, Nikolaj Wolfson
Pages 337-356
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- Evalina L. Burger, V. V. Patel
Pages 357-362
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- Marcel Winkelmann, Sebastian Decker, Christian Krettek
Pages 363-384
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- Nikolaj Wolfson, Moris Topaz, Alexander Lerner, Eric S. Weinstein
Pages 385-410
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- Mehmet Kocaoglu, I. Levent Eralp, F. Erkal Bilen
Pages 411-436
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Treatment of Orthopaedic Injuries: Pediatric Injuries
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Front Matter
Pages 437-437
About this book
This book is the first to address specifically the mechanisms and treatment of orthopedic injuries due to natural disasters and other mass casualty events. Casualty management is discussed in a range of contexts, from earthquakes and tsunamis to terror attacks and combat situations. Organizational aspects are addressed, general treatment principles are documented, and the management of a variety of orthopedic injuries is described with the aid of numerous illustrations. The book will serve as an invaluable source of practical knowledge for a broad spectrum of medical and other staff, including emergency personnel, orthopedic and trauma surgeons, general practitioners, medical students, and professionals working for the military, government bodies, and NGOs.​
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Orthopedics, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, USA
Nikolaj Wolfson
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Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bar Ilan Univ, Ziv Medical Ctr, Zefat, Israel
Alexander Lerner
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Urgent Pediatric Surgery and Trauma, Clinical and Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
Leonid Roshal
About the editors
Nikolaj Wolfson, MD, FRCSC, FACS, is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in San Francisco, California. He studied at the Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, before completing his residency at the Division of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Western Ontario and a fellowship at the Division of Orthopedics, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto. After serving as Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at West Virginia University, he became Assistant Professor in Orthopedics, Orthopedic Trauma, at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. Dr. Wolfson is a visiting fellow at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. Dr. Wolfson has volunteered his time and expertise in natural disaster response around the world, including in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. He is Director – Natural Disaster at SICOT, the world’s largest international orthopedic organization, and has also been a member of SICOT’s Trauma Committee since 2008.