The
global burden of geriatric hip fractures is enormous. From both the
patient's and physician’s perspective, the injury is complex. A hip
fracture often changes a patient’s life and/or the life of the patient’s
family permanently. From the physician’s perspective, care of geriatric
hip fracture patients requires a multidisciplinary team, which is led
by the surgeon and which includes internists and other subspecialists
within internal medicine, anesthesiologists, nurses, operating room
technicians, social workers, physical therapists, and rehabilitation
center coordinators and staff. Nowhere in the orthopedic literature is
there a text that guides care for these complex patients from injury
through recovery.
This text is the first to do so by
organizing and synthesizing a large body of literature. Its main themes
include pre-operative, operative, and post-operative care of the
patient who sustains a geriatric hip fracture. Its main objective is to
organize the current body of literature into a cohesive whole so that
the busy orthopedic surgeon does not have to undertake a literature
search each time he or she wants an answer to the myriad questions that
characterize a patient’s injury, treatment, and recovery course. With
regard to pedagogy, because orthopedic surgeons in training will utilize
this book, and because the case study is the central pedagogical tool
in the field of orthopedic surgery, this book includes case studies
within each chapter, with the author’s preferred treatment and
decision-making rationale for each case. Selected video supplements
reinforce real-world application of knowledge.
Practicing orthopedic surgeons, as well as orthopedic residents and fellows in training, will find Geriatric Hip Fractures: A Practical Approach a highly useful and informative resource.