Summary
This book covers diagnostic images of common and rare fractures for nearly every part of the human body, based on a large number of clinical cases. The highlight of this book is that both of three-dimensional X-ray images and CT/MRI images of thousands of fracture cases are presented for comparison and further discussion, according to the framework of AO classification. The first chapter gives a general introduction of various diagnostic imaging techniques for fractures, with attention to their advantages and disadvantages. The following chapters present detailed radiological images of upper extremity fractures, lower extremity fractures, axial skeleton fractures, and epiphyseal lesions. It helps readers to recognize the difference between various diagnostic techniques, and to select optimal imaging techniques. With the illustrative figures, this book is a valuable tool to orthopaedist, radiologists, trauma surgeons, emergency room doctors, professional clinical staff, and medical students. Yingze Zhang is a Professor and Director of the orthopaedic surgery department, the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China. Professor Zhang is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (Division of Medicine and Health), and current President of Chinese Orthopedic Association (COA). He is also the author of Clinical Classification in Orthopaedics Trauma, Springer, 2018.
Contents
General Introduction
Shoulder Joint Fracture
Elbow Fracture
Wrist Fracture
Hand Fracture
Upper Extremity Shaft Fracture
Upper Extremity Pathological Fracture
Hip Fracture
Knee Joint Fracture
Ankle Fracture
Foot Fracture (Including Sesamoid Fracture)
Lower Extremity Shaft Fracture
Lower Extremity Pathological Fracture
Cervical Fracture
Chest and Lumbar Fracture
Sacrum and Coccyx Fracture
Pelvic Ring Fracture
Axial Bone Pathological Fracture
Cartilage and Osteochondral Injury
Occult Fracture and Contusion
Epiphysis Injury.