The content has been revised and extended by Theerachai Apivatthakakul (TH) and Jong-Keon Oh (KR), with Michael Baumgaertner (US) as executive editor.
Karl Stoffel (CH) and Daniel Rikli (CH) contributed chapters on the femoral neck system and intraoperative imaging, respectively.
The main differences to the second edition are:
Pages on the following topics have been added:
Cases have been added to fracture descriptions and procedures.
The proximal femoral material, third edition, includes a detailed description of the following injury types and their management.
Isolated single trochanter fractures:
Simple two-part pertrochanteric fractures:
Simple pertrochanteric fractures with posteromedial involvement:
Multifragmentary pertrochanteric fractures with incompetent lateral wall:
Intertrochanteric fractures:
Impacted or nondisplaced subcapital femoral neck fractures:
Displaced subcapital femoral neck fractures:
Transcervical femoral neck fractures (simple or multifragmentary):
Transcervical shear fractures of the femoral neck:
Basicervical femoral neck fractures:
Split fractures of the femoral head:
Depression fractures of the femoral head:
Femoral neck and greater trochanter fractures:
Femoral neck and head fractures with hip dislocation:
Femoral head fractures with posterior wall fracture of the acetabulum:
Approaches:
Patient preparations:
Further reading:
Basic techniques:
The content was revised by Ernst Raaymakers (NL), Inger B Schipper (NL), Rogier Simmermacher (NL), Christiaan van der Werken (NL), with Joseph Schatzker (CA) as executive editor.
Paul Demmer (ZA) created chapters on fracture management with minimal resources, with Christopher Colton (UK) as executive editor.
Rogier Simmermacher (NL) gave feedback on the content of the second edition. His comments and suggestions were considered and included by the editor Steve Krikler (UK).
The proximal femoral material, second edition, included a detailed description of the following injury types and their management.
Trochanteric fracture, pertrochanteric, simple:
Trochanteric fracture, pertrochanteric, multifragmentary:
Trochanteric fracture, intertrochanteric:
Femoral neck fracture, subcapital, undisplaced or impacted:
Femoral neck fracture, transcervical or basicervical:
Femoral neck fracture, subcapital, displaced:
Femoral head fracture, split:
Femoral head fracture, depression
Femoral head fracture, with femoral neck fracture
Approaches:
Patient preparations:
Further reading:
The first edition was created by Christiaan van der Werken (NL), Ernst Raaymakers (NL), Inger B Schipper (NL), Rogier Simmermacher (NL), and Michael Baumgaertner (US).