Handbook of Fractures: Print + eBook with Multimedia (2025 Edition)
Kenneth A. Egol
Fractures are one of the most common traumatic conditions in clinical practice and require rapid, accurate and well-coordinated treatment. medical intervention. In this dynamic context, one guide stands out as an indispensable tool for orthopedists, traumatologists, emergency physicians and residents – Handbook of Fractures: Print + eBook with Multimedia (2025 Edition) by Kenneth A. Egol. This updated and improved edition is designed to provide quick and reliable access to information needed for proper diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care for various types of fractures.
The book is renowned for its extremely practical structure. Each section is presented in a clear and consistent format that allows the reader to quickly navigate key elements such as mechanism of injury, clinical signs, imaging, emergency management, operative and conservative treatment, and potential complications. complications. This makes the edition ideal for use in emergency departments, operating rooms, and orthopedic clinics.
The new edition also features an expanded multimedia section. The included online materials and videos demonstrate positioning techniques, immobilization, operative procedures, and key manual skills that are critical to quality orthopedic practice. Thanks to the combination of the print edition and access to electronic resources, the reader can learn interactively, practice visual algorithms, and reinforce manual techniques.
Handbook of Fractures (2025) covers the full range of fractures – from the most common to the rare and complex. Upper and lower extremity injuries are discussed in detail. lower limb, pelvis, spine, as well as specific patient groups such as children, the elderly and patients with osteoporosis. The author draws attention to modern trends in orthopedic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, implantology and new fixation materials, which makes the publication up-to-date and fully compliant with the latest clinical standards.
This guide is also particularly useful for trainee doctors, thanks to its logical style, rich visual material and clear schemes for making clinical decisions. For practicing orthopedists it is a valuable assistant in treatment planning, selection of surgical technique and management of the postoperative period. For traumatologists – a reliable reference book for quick orientation in emergency cases. For students – a fundamental tool that builds solid basics in understanding fractures and their treatment.
Handbook of Fractures: Print + eBook with Multimedia (2025 Edition) is a publication that has no analogue in practicality, clarity, and usefulness.
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A must-have reference for trainees and clinicians in the orthopedic or emergency medicine setting, Handbook of Fractures, Seventh Edition, provides highly illustrated, easy-to-follow guidance on both adult and pediatric fractures. Drs. Kenneth A. Egol, Sanjit R. Konda, and Joseph D. Zuckerman lead a team of expert contributors who provide fast access to information on all aspects of fracture management and classification—from anatomy and mechanism of injury to clinical and radiologic evaluation and treatment.
- Features a concise, bulleted structure for efficient review, highlighted by illustrations, procedural videos, quick-reference charts, tables, and diagrams
- Reviews epidemiology, anatomy, mechanism of injury, clinical evaluation, imaging, nonoperative and operative treatment, and complications in every chapter
- Includes all major fracture classification systems, and covers special topics such as multiple trauma, gunshot wounds, pathologic and periprosthetic fractures, and orthopedic analgesia, as well as a new chapter on orthobiologics
- An ideal resource for orthopedic residents and surgeons, orthopedic trauma fellows, primary care and emergency medicine physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants




