Campbell Clinic releases 15th edition of orthopaedic surgery textbook
Campbell Clinic physicians have published the 15th edition of Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, a four-volume reference used by surgeons, residents and other healthcare professionals worldwide. The updated edition adds new surgical techniques, digital tools and expanded media content as the textbook marks another milestone in orthopaedic education.
Why it matters: - Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics remains a core reference for orthopaedic surgeons, residents and healthcare professionals worldwide. - The 15th edition adds updated evidence-based guidance and digital learning tools that can shape how surgeons train and how they plan procedures. - The textbook's reach extends beyond Memphis, with translations in six languages and copies in orthopedic departments around the world.
What happened: - Campbell Clinic physicians released the 15th edition of Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics on July 6, 2026. - Elsevier published the four-volume textbook, which Campbell Clinic describes as the definitive orthopaedic surgery reference. - The editors are Dr. Frederick M. Azar, Dr. Jeffrey R. Sawyer and Dr. Thomas W. (Quin) Throckmorton. - Campbell Clinic also donated a copy to the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library in Memphis.
The details: - The new edition includes updated evidence-based surgical techniques, minimally invasive and percutaneous procedures, robotic-assisted surgery, 3D printing and custom implants. - The book adds expanded procedural videos, new treatment algorithms, updated clinical photography and Campbell's Concept boxes with practical insights from Campbell Clinic experts. - The four-volume set is paired with an e-book that includes searchable content, videos and digital learning tools for computers, tablets and smartphones. - The publication was selected as a 2026 Doody's Core Title, which marks it as one of the most essential orthopaedic resources for medical libraries and healthcare professionals. - Dr. Azar's background is sports medicine, Dr. Throckmorton's is shoulder and elbow, and Dr. Sawyer's is pediatric orthopaedics. - Campbell Clinic says the textbook provides comprehensive, evidence-based guidance across the full spectrum of orthopaedic procedures. - The book is available through major booksellers, including Amazon, and directly through Elsevier. - Orders can also be placed by telephone at 1-800-545-2522. - The Campbell Clinic Foundation curates and administers the textbook.
Between the lines: - The update shows how a long-running print reference is being adapted for modern surgical training, with more emphasis on video, searchability and device access. - The recognition from Doody's reinforces the textbook's role in medical libraries, not just in operating rooms and training programs. - The release also reflects Campbell Clinic's broader effort to pair clinical care with education, research and outreach.
What's next: - Campbell Clinic will continue using the textbook as an educational tool for residents, students and practicing surgeons. - The new edition will likely remain a standard reference as orthopaedic techniques and digital learning formats keep evolving. - More information is available through Campbell Clinic Foundation and Campbell Clinic.
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