Description
📚 Overview
This is a two-volume, comprehensive textbook on foot and ankle surgery — edited by Andrew Haskell and Michael J. Coughlin.
It covers the full spectrum of foot & ankle disorders: biomechanics, diagnosis, non‐operative and operative management, post‐op care.
It is highly illustrated (thousands of figures) and includes a structured layout for quick reference.
🔑 Key Features
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Covers major topics such as ankle reconstruction, total ankle arthroplasty, external/internal fixation, and complex deformity management.
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Expanded content in minimally invasive surgery, ankle arthroscopy, biologics.
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Two-volume format; nearly 2,200 pages.
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Thousands of full‐colour illustrations (e.g., 6,790 illustrations overall, 3,950 full colour).
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Online/eBook access included: searchable text, figures, note taking.
✅ Key Benefits
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Depth & breadth: Suitable as a reference for surgeons specialising in foot & ankle, with high‐level content.
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Comprehensive: From anatomy/biomechanics to trauma, sports, pediatrics, infection, diabetic foot, etc.
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Visual/operational focus: Good visuals + operative technique discussions make it practical.
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Up-to-date: With recent edition, reflects modern approaches in foot & ankle.
🎯 Ideal For
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Orthopaedic foot & ankle surgeons or fellows looking for a definitive reference.
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Residents in orthopaedics or podiatry requiring in‐depth coverage of foot & ankle surgery.
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Anyone needing a comprehensive resource for operative and non‐operative management of foot & ankle disorders.
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Less ideal if you want a quick review or brief handbook — this is a large, heavy text.
📝 My Recommendation
Given your interest in anesthesiology books, this text is not directly focused on anesthesia per se—it is firmly a surgical/orthopaedic reference. If your interest is perioperative‐anesthesia aspects of foot & ankle surgery, you may want a more anesthesia‐centric text.
However, if you are collaborating with foot/ankle surgeons or want deep understanding of foot & ankle surgery (which can complement anesthesia work), then yes — this is a very strong pick.






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