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I. GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE PELVIC RING AND ACETABULUM
1. Introduction and Natural History of Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile
A. Anatomy
2. Anatomy of the Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile
3. Anatomy of the Acetabulum Martin D. Bircher and Marvin Tile
B. Biomechanics
4. Pelvic Ring Marvin Tile, Trevor Hearn and Mark Vrahas
5. Acetabular Fractures Stephen A. Olson
C. Pathoanatomy
6. Pathoanatomy of the Pelvic Ring Jorge E. Alonso
7. Pathoanatomy of the Acetabulum Jorge E. Alonso
D. Aspects of Polytrauma
8. General Assessment and Management of the Polytrauma Patient
Wolfgang K. Ertel
9. Pelvic Trauma and Deep Vein Thrombosis William Geerts and
Richard Jay
II. DISRUPTION OF THE PELVIC RING
10. Defining the Injury: Assessment of Pelvic Fractures Marvin
Tile and Joel Rubenstein
11. Biomechanics and Methods of Pelvic Fixation John Gorcyca,
Tervor Hearn and Marvin Tile
12. Describing the Injury: Classification of Pelvic Ring
Injuries Marvin Tile
13. Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries Marvin Tile
14. External Fixation for the Injured Pelvic Ring Pol M. Rommens
15. Internal Fixation for the Injured Pelvic Ring James F.
Kellam, Alexander McLaren, Berton R. Moed, Marvin Tile
16. Sacral Fractures Timothy Pohlemann, Axel G@nsslen and Harald
Tscherne
17. Open Pelvic Fractures Jorge Barla and James N. Powell
18. Pelvic Ring Disruption in Women: Genitourinary and Obstetric
Implications Carol E. Copeland
19. Insufficiency Fractures of the Pelvis Kenneth A. Egol and
Kenneth J. Koval
20. Injury to the Pelvis and Acetabulum in the Pediatric Patient
(The Immature Skeleton) John A. Ogden
21. Complications of Pelvic Trauma David E. Asprinio, David L.
Helfet and Marvin Tile
22. Malunion and Nonunion of the Pelvis: Posttraumatic Deformity
Michael D. Stover and Joel M. Matta
23. Outcomes After Pelvic Ring Injuries in Adults Hans J. Kreder
III. FRACTURES OF THE ACETABULUM
24. Introduction and Natural History of Acetabular Fractures
Marvin Tile
25. Describing the Injury: Classification of Acetabular
Fractures Marvin Tile
26. Defining the Injury: Assessment of Acetabular Fractures
Marvin Tile, Joel Rubenstein and Douglas Mintz
A. Treatment Options
27. Decision Making: Nonoperative and Operative Indications for
Acetabular Fractures Marvin Tile
and Steven A. Olson
B. Surgical Management
28. Surgical Techniques for Acetabular Fractures David L.
Helfet, Martin Beck, Emanuel Gautier, Thomas J. Ellis, Reinhold
Ganz, Craig S. Bartlett, Klaus A. Siebenrock
C. Techniques of Reduction and Fixation for Acetabular
Fractures: Closed Methods
29. Computer Assisted Closed Techniques of Reduction and
Fixation David M. Kahler
30. Fluoroscopic Assisted Closed Techniques of Reduction and
Fixation Adam J. Starr
D. Techniques of Reduction and Fixation for Acetabular
Fractures: Open Methods
31. Techniques of Open Reduction and Fixation of Acetabular
Fractures Jeffrey W. Mast
32. Cerclage Wires Marvin Tile
33. Extraperitoneal Fixation Eero Hirvensalo
34. Use of Bone Substitutes Victor A. de Ridder and S. de Lange
35. Intraoperative Evaluation Michael A. Terry
E. Surgical Management of Specific Acetabular Injury Types
36. Surgical Management of A Types: A1, A2, A3 David J.G. Stephen
37. Surgical Management of B Types: B1, B2, B3 David L. Helfet
38. Surgical Management of C Types: Both Columns Keith A. Mayo
and Marvin Tile
F. Complications of Acetabular Fractures
39. Early Complications of Acetabular Fractures Gregory J.
Schmeling, Thomas J. Perlewitz and David L. Helfet
40. Late Complications of Acetabular Fractures Gregory J.
Schmeling, Thomas J. Perlewitz and David L. Helfet
41. Surgical Management of Delayed Acetabular Fractures Eric E.
Johnson
G. Special Situations
42. The Elderly Patient with an AcetabularFracture. David L.
Helfet
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