Osteitis

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Fig. 18.1 Electromicroscopic slide of Staphylococcus epidermidis: Biofilm. Upper figure: Staphylococcus aureus from fluid culture; lower figure: Staphylococcus aureus in Biofilm (REM-slide from S. Sailer and I. Chatterjee, Homburg/Saar) 18.1.4…

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Pathologic Fractures

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Fig. 19.1 A case of fibrous dysplasia of the proximal femur causing a pathologic fracture Chronic Osteitis: There are usually obvious bony changes with cavitation, sequestrum, and involucrum formation [5]….

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Burn Injury

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Fig. 13.1 Pathophysiology of burn shock 13.5 Classifications of Burn Injuries 13.5.1 Burn Depth Burns are classified by the depth of tissue affected. The depth of injury depends on the…

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Thromboembolism

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Genetic factors Environmental factors Factor V Leiden Surgery/trauma Prothrombin gene mutation Immobility High factor VIII levels Age Hyperhomocysteinemia Congestive heart failure/ myocardial infarction Antithrombin deficiency Hormone replacement therapy/oral contraception Protein…

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Compartment Syndrome

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where LBF is local blood flow, PV is local venous pressure, PA is local arterial pressure, and R is local resistance. Normal myocyte metabolism requires a 5–7 mm Hg oxygen…

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Anesthesia and Pain Relief in Trauma Patients

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Fig. 6.1 Stress and stress reaction. ACTH ­adrenocorticotropic hormone, ADH antidiuretic hormone Activation of the sympathoadrenergic system with release of catecholamines is an immediate and active response to the stressor;…

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Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections

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Gram-positive aerobic bacteria Gram-negative aerobic bacteria Anaerobic bacteria Marine vibrio Group A Streptococcus Escherichia coli Bacteroides sp. Vibrio vulnificus Group B Streptococcus Pseudomonas aeruginosa sp. Clostridium sp. Vibrio parahaemolyticus Peptostreptococcus…

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Treatment Principles of Nonunion

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17.12.3.2 Case 2 A 47 year old man fell from his bike and sustained a distal tibia and fibula fracture. The patient was treated with unreamed intramedullary nailing and developed…

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