TY - BOOK ID - 214584 TI - Internal fixation of femoral neck fractures : an atlas PY - 2007 SN - 128111572X 9786611115722 3211685855 3211685839 PB - Wien ; New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Internal fixation in fractures. KW - Femur neck KW - Fractures. KW - Fracture fixation, Internal KW - Internal fracture fixation KW - Internal skeletal fixation (Surgery) KW - Osteosynthesis KW - Skeletal fixation, Internal (Surgery) KW - Bone screws (Orthopedics) KW - Fracture fixation KW - Orthopedic implants KW - Collum femoris KW - Collum ossis femoris KW - Femoral neck KW - Neck of femur KW - Femur KW - Trauma. KW - Orthopedic surgery. KW - Surgery. KW - Endoscopic surgery. KW - Rehabilitation. KW - Traumatic Surgery. KW - Surgical Orthopedics. KW - Minimally Invasive Surgery. KW - General Surgery. KW - Endosurgery KW - Minimal access surgery KW - Minimally invasive surgery KW - MIS (Minimally invasive surgery) KW - Operative endoscopy KW - Surgical endoscopy KW - Endoscopy KW - Microsurgery KW - Surgery, Operative KW - Surgery, Primitive KW - Medicine KW - Operative orthopedics KW - Orthopedics KW - Traumatology. KW - Orthopedics. KW - Minimally invasive surgery. KW - Orthopaedics KW - Orthopedia KW - Surgery KW - Accident medicine KW - Trauma medicine KW - Emergency medicine KW - Wounds and injuries UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:214584 AB - Femoral neck fractures occur primarily in the elderly population, and nowadays arthroplasty is chosen most frequently as a treatment solution. In the era of financial restrictions in health care system non-invasive internal fixation is an attractive choice, because in addition to the lower immediate costs the rehabilitation period might also be shorter. In this illustrated atlas the authors deal with epidemiological aspects, anatomical and biomechanical specialities of the given region, diagnostic and management potentials, satisfactory both for orthopaedic and trauma specialists. By means of presenting minimally invasive technique step-by-step, and their own results, the aim is to persuade the reader that the ratio of complications remarkably can be diminished by urgent surgery, based on selective indication criteria. Aspects of postoperative treatment and rehabilitation are also clarified in details. The research team under the guidance of Professor Manninger collected experiences of 50 years. ER -