Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma

Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma
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Publisher : Thieme
Total Pages : 712
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ISBN-10 : 9783132434578
ISBN-13 : 3132434574
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Book Synopsis Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma by : Miquel Videla Ces

Download or read book Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma written by Miquel Videla Ces and published by Thieme. This book was released on 2019-12-12 with total page 712 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Numerous advances in basic research, surgical techniques, practice, and patient care have revolutionized surgery over the last 60 years and made the field with its many subspecialties more diverse but also more complex. The surgical profession places high demands on surgeons who must often make the right split-second decisions. This can easily lead to misjudgments or mistakes. Learning From Failures in Orthopedic Trauma—Key Points for Success is the first book of its kind to give surgeons the opportunity to learn from failures without making them themselves. Based on the Spanish book Errores en la Osteosíntesis by Rafael Orozco Delclós, this publication offers real case examples that have been collected over the past 25 years. It is an essential and valuable resource as it specifically examines the reasons and responses to surgical error in real cases from different anatomical regions of the body, thus helping surgeons avoid the most frequent errors in osteosynthesis. The collection of more than 70 cases will help surgeons recognize and avoid common failures, start reflecting in action, present failures as positive learning opportunities, and bring that knowledge into their daily practice. The book is divided into 9 sections that analyze different types of failures. Key features are: Analysis of failures to help surgeons avoid making mistakes that lead to those errors More than 20 detailed and illustrative case-based chapters that analyze failures and offer tips to successfully prevent those mistakes More than 1,100 x-rays, clinical images, and illustrations


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