Interlocking Nailing, Author: DD Tanna

Interlocking Nailing, Author: DD Tanna

Book Review Schwart’z Principles of Surgery by FC Bruinicardi, DK Andersen, TR Billar, DL Dunn, JG Hunter and RE Pollock, 8th edition, 2005, published...

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Book Review Schwart’z Principles of Surgery by FC Bruinicardi, DK Andersen, TR Billar, DL Dunn, JG Hunter and RE Pollock, 8th edition, 2005, published by Mc Craw-Hill companies, Inc. NewYork,United States of America. 1950 pages, Hard bound ISBN 0-07-141090-2.

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he most modern and complete approach to surgery by the world’s foremost academic and practicing surgeons, it remains an unparalleled resource to the surgical education and cornerstone of clinical surgical practice. It has unmatched basic sciences coverage with six completely new chapters on the surgical management of Obesity; Soft tissue sarcoma; Cell, Genomics and Molecular Surgery,

Interlocking Nailing, Author : DD Tanna, 2 nd Edition, Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt Ltd, Year of Publication – 2004, Hardbound, 230 Pages, Rs.1295/ISBN 81-8061-227-9.

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he technique of interlocking nailing has almost become the norm for internal fixation of diaphyseal and metaphyseals fractures of major long bones, gradually making the single non locked nail obsolete except in treatment of simple non-comminuted diaphyseal fractures. Excellent text books and manuals, authored by surgeons from developed world, are available dealing with the technique of interlocking nailing.However,these techniques cannot be applied universally as the working conditions in our country and other developing countries may not always be optimum. This book addresses the long felt need of a text by some one from developing world considering the special conditions and the problems faced by orthopaedic surgeons in this part of the world, e.g. lack of availability of C-arm image intensifiers and quality orthopaedic operating tables at all orthopaedic centers.

Surgical Consideration in Elderly; Anaesthesia of the surgical patients; Patient Safety, Errors and surgical complications. It also has new focus on oncological surgery and more in-depth coverage of laparoscopic procedures. Book features over 1000 new illustrations. The all new user-friendly 2-colour design enhances readability and clinical utility. Contributed by: Lt Col AK Pithawa Classified Specialist, (Surg and Prosthetic Surg), Command Hospital (EC), Kolkata

will surely be of interest to practicing orthopaedic surgeons who have sweated away lot of hours trying to remove the deformed implant. This is an area which is not adequately covered in western texts and involves a lot of planning with a wide array of instrumentation, some of them specifically designed for implant removal. The chapters on ‘Asian experience’ and ‘What we did not teach in workshops’ are the ones which give a lot of practical tips on modifications of standard techniques without compromising the results. The author has described a nail designed by him and its use without image intensifier control which is quite unique. The book is well illustrated showing each and every important step with a long photo gallery (47 pages) near the end illustrating difficult cases and their results. Though there are no references at the end of each chapter, there is a list of suggested reading at the end of the book. A suggestion to the author for the next edition is that it will be worthwhile to devote a chapter to the newly developed interlocking nails for forearm bones which have been very sketchily covered in the present edition.

The chapters of the book have been systematically divided as per different fractured long bones, i.e. Tibia, Femur, Humerus. Practical tips, suggestions and ‘traps to be avoided’ towards the end of each chapter are a unique feature. There are separate chapters on dynamisation of nail and extended uses of interlocking nails. The chapter on implant removal (along with accompanying CD Rom)

This book will be an asset to the practicing orthopaedic surgeon as well as the postgraduate resident.

Operative Manual of Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery by C Palanivelu, Publishers GEM Foundation. GEM Hospital India Pvt Limited. 45-A, Pankaja Mill Road, Ramanathpuram. Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. Year of publication:2004. Number of pages:315. Number of illustrations:407. Hardbound. ISBN No.81-88321-01-X

This book also covers the laparascopic concepts of femoral hernia surgery, ventral hernia surgery and diaphragmatic and oesophageal hiatal surgery. All pictures and multicoloured illustrations in this book are of breath taking clarity and provide a visual impact for better understanding of the subject. At the end of each chapter there are latest references for surgeons interested in further reading.This book concentrates on the present but reminds one of the past. It tells about the advantages of the modern approach but is truthful enough to accept that there are still problems to solve. This book is not only a must for the medical libraries but for all surgeons interested in the art of hernia surgery.

The text of this book represents the current state of the art of hernia surgery. Hernia surgeons today need to know the essence of Bassini’s description of the sutured repair, Lichentenstein’s tension free mesh repair and finally laparoscopic approach. The author has devoted a chapter on the anatomy of the abdominal wall and inguinal region, with good illustrative pictures, highlighting the important anatomical landmarks as seen in conventional surgery and in laparascopic hernia surgery. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery has been described in great details which will make the task of any surgeon venturings into laparascopic surgery very easy.

Contributed by: Maj Narinder Kumar Graded Specialist (Orthopaedics), Base Hospital, Lucknow

Contributed by: Col Rajan Chaudhary, VSM Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune-41040.