Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics
Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, 13th Edition

Authors: F M Azar & S. Terry Canale & James H. Beaty

£409.49 £368.54

Unrivalled in scope and depth, Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics continues to be the most widely used resource in orthopaedic surgery, relied on for years by surgeons across the globe. It provides trusted guidance on when and how to perform every state-of-the-art procedure that's worth using, with updates to the new edition including hundreds of new techniques, illustrations, and digital diagnostic images to keep you abreast of the latest innovations.

Over the past four years, our authors have exhaustively reviewed a multitude of new techniques, new equipment, and new information in the world literature to produce a comprehensive update of our textbook. This edition reflects the growing numbers of less-invasive surgical techniques and devices that are being described, with promising results reported, and many arthroscopic and endoscopic techniques that continue to expand their indications.Preface by: Frederick M. Azar, MD, James H. Beaty, MD and S. Terry Canale, MD

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