Pediatric Lower Limb Deformities: Principles and Techniques of Management

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Sanjeev Sabharwal
Springer, Nov 2, 2015 - Medical - 635 pages

Comprehensive and generously illustrated, this text highlights both general principles and specific strategies for managing the spectrum of pediatric lower limb deformities. It is divided thematically into five sections, though any chapter can stand on its own to guide the clinician in specific situations. Part I covers general principles and techniques, including etiology, clinical evaluation, imaging as well as different surgical methods. Part II, covering related concepts and management options, discusses soft tissue contractures, amputations and working in austere and resource-challenged settings. Underlying conditions comprise part III – specific metabolic, neuromuscular and tumor-related conditions, along with arthrogryposis, Osteogenesis Imperfecta and various skeletal dysplasias. Part IV presents congenital and developmental disorders, such as congenital femoral deficiency, hemimelias, tibial pseudoarthrosis and Blount disease, while part V rounds out the book with chapters on sequelae related to different etiologies and their treatment. Covering all aspects of the management of pediatric lower limb deformities and written by renowned experts in the field, this textbook will be an invaluable resource for orthopedic surgeons and trainees worldwide.

 

Contents

Related Concepts and Management Options
150
Underlying Conditions
229
Congenital and Developmental Disorders
359
Sequelae and Complications
517
ERRATUM TO Hybrid Techniques for Limb Length and Deformity Correction
622
ERRATUM TO Biomechanically Based Clinical Decision Making in Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgery
623
Principles and Techniques of Management
623
ERRATUM TO Tibial Hemimelia
623
ERRATUM TO Posttraumatic Lower Limb Deformities in Children
623
Index
623
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Sanjeev Sabharwal, MD, MPH

Professor, Department of Orthopedics

Chief, Division of Pediatric Orthopedics

Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School

Newark, NJ, USA

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