The Atlas of Internal Fixation of Long bones

Submitted by srrpenna on Sat, 2007-05-05 00:19.

This work is based on the revision of more than 54.000 fractures treated by some means of internal fixation. All fractures were reclassified using The Comprehensive Classification of fractures system while a statistical study of incidence covering types, groups and subgroups was conducted. The outcomes are detailed by the schematic drawings of each fracture.

Radiographic examples of each group and most subgroups are shown on the right page, treated by one or several internal fixation techniques, always respecting the 4 principles proposed by M.E. Müller: respect the fragments blood supply, anatomic reduction, stable internal fixation and early active pain-free mobilization. Each case comes with an explicative text dealing with the indication and surgical technique performed.

The prologue is by M.E. Müller. The preface for the Spanish edition is by Antonio Navarro and by Christopher Colton for the English edition. Overall reading is recommended because it addresses the advantages of the comprehensive classification of fractures and the rigorous surgical technique, insinuating, at the same time, other technical possibilities.

This Atlas is hosted by The Maurice E. Müller Foundation-España (Spain) website.