Current Concepts of Polytrauma Management Philip F. Stahel*Christoph E. Heyde*Wolfgang Ertel Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 200 - 211
“Damage Control” in Severely Injured Patients Marius KeelLudwig LablerOtmar Trentz Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 212 - 221
Shock–Room Management of Pelvic Ring Lesions* Efstathios KatsoulisHans Christoph PapePeter V. Giannoudis Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 222 - 230
The Benefit of Multislice Computed Tomography in the Emergency Room Management of Polytraumatized Patients Martin H. Hessmann Alexander HofmannPol Maria Rommens Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 231 - 238
Chest Injuries in Polytrauma Vilmos VécseiStephanie ArbesThomas Nau Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 239 - 243
Emergency Treatment of Multiply Injured Patients with Unstable Disruption of the Posterior Pelvic Ring by Using the “C–Clamp” Andreas Heinrich TiemannJörg BöhmeChristoph Josten Focus on Polytrauma Pages: 244 - 251
Improved Data Quality by Pen Computer–Assisted Emergency Room Data Recording Following Major Trauma Matthias HelmMartin KullaLorenz Lampl Original Article Pages: 252 - 257
Can the Proximal Femoral Nail be Improved? Inger B. , 1,8,Phone , Fax e-mail: SchipperRoger K. J. SimmermacherChris van der Werken Original Article Pages: 258 - 265
Postoperative Computed Tomography–Based Control of Syndesmotic Screws Nikolaus SchwarzErwin Köfer Original Article Pages: 266 - 270
Simultaneous Ipsilateral Fracture of the Elbow, Forearm and Wrist in a Child Pradeep B. MoonotKarthik V. NadkarniFares S. Haddad Case Study Pages: 271 - 273
Delayed Hemothorax and Pericardial Tamponade Secondary to Stab Wounds to the Internal Mammary Artery Fausto Y. Vinces Case Study Pages: 274 - 277
Fracture or Variation in Distal Phalanx of the First Toe Hans–Joachim KirlumKarl SchneiderHans–Georg Dietz Case Study Pages: 278 - 279
Minimally Invasive Reduction and Internal Stabilization of Osteoporotic Vertebral Body Fractures (Balloon Kyphoplasty) Jochen 1,4 Telefon , Fax E-Mail: HillmeierPeter J. MeederChristian Kasperk Continuing Education Pages: 280 - 290