Informa Healthcare, 1993. — 210 p. — ISBN13: 978-0397583257.
As knowledge of anatomy becomes more sophisticated, influenced by advances in microsurgery, surgical approaches must be re-assessed. Aimed primarily at orthopaedic surgeons, this book shows how to gain efficient access to deep structures while preserving the function of the limb, taking into account recent advances in the understanding of vascular and nervous topography. The text provides step-by-step guidance, describing indications, the position of the patient and completed exposures, for a number of procedures. Relevant anatomy is also described and illustrated.
Pelvic Girdle
Hip
Femur
Knee
Tibia and Fibula
Ankle and Foot
Arteries and Veins
Peripheral Nerves
Skin and Muscle Flaps