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Shoulder Surgery

Tricks of the Trade
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ISBN-13:
9781626235151
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
478
Autor:
Joshua Dines
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The ultimate how-to resource on shoulder surgery from internationally renowned experts

Shoulder problems related to degenerative conditions, sports injuries, or trauma comprise a significant percentage of orthopaedic surgery practice. Shoulder Surgery: Tricks of the Trade reflects collective expertise from Joshua Dines, David Dines and Lawrence Gulotta, renowned orthopaedic surgeons at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, and an impressive cadre of contributors.

The unique resource features practical advice from recognized experts, presenting surgical essentials in an easy-to-learn and reproducible manner. Seventy-three chapters present key aspects of shoulder surgery procedures — from subacromial decompression and acromioplasty — to pectoralis major repair. Each succinct chapter includes step-by-step procedural guidance, indications, management of complications, and other invaluable pearls, tips, and tricks of the trade.

  • Repair and reconstructive approaches for calcific tendinitis; rotator cuff, SLAP, labral, and glenohumeral ligament injuries; osteoarthritis; and more
  • Shoulder replacement procedures including partial humeral head, stemless anatomic, and the use of an augmented polyethylene glenoid component for posterior glenoid wear
  • A full continuum of arthroplasty topics, from basics such as patient positioning and retractory placement — to state-of-the-art techniques to resolve complications and failed surgeries
  • High quality surgical videos detail the latest arthroscopic approaches, such as patch augmentation of rotator cuff repair and fracture fixation

This is the most user-friendly orthopaedic shoulder surgery guide available today and a must-have quick reference for all orthopaedic residents, fellows, and surgeons who treat patients with shoulder conditions.

The ultimate how-to resource on shoulder surgery from internationally renowned experts

Shoulder problems related to degenerative conditions, sports injuries, or trauma comprise a significant percentage of orthopaedic surgery practice. Shoulder Surgery: Tricks of the Trade reflects collective expertise from Joshua Dines, David Dines and Lawrence Gulotta, renowned orthopaedic surgeons at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, and an impressive cadre of contributors.

The unique resource features practical advice from recognized experts, presenting surgical essentials in an easy-to-learn and reproducible manner. Seventy-three chapters present key aspects of shoulder surgery procedures — from subacromial decompression and acromioplasty — to pectoralis major repair. Each succinct chapter includes step-by-step procedural guidance, indications, management of complications, and other invaluable pearls, tips, and tricks of the trade.

  • Repair and reconstructive approaches for calcific tendinitis; rotator cuff, SLAP, labral, and glenohumeral ligament injuries; osteoarthritis; and more
  • Shoulder replacement procedures including partial humeral head, stemless anatomic, and the use of an augmented polyethylene glenoid component for posterior glenoid wear
  • A full continuum of arthroplasty topics, from basics such as patient positioning and retractory placement — to state-of-the-art techniques to resolve complications and failed surgeries
  • High quality surgical videos detail the latest arthroscopic approaches, such as patch augmentation of rotator cuff repair and fracture fixation

This is the most user-friendly orthopaedic shoulder surgery guide available today and a must-have quick reference for all orthopaedic residents, fellows, and surgeons who treat patients with shoulder conditions.

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<p><strong>I Rotator Cuff/Biceps</strong><br>1 Subacromial Decompression and Acromioplasty<br>2 Arthroscopic Acromioclavicular Joint Resection<br>3 Arthroscopic Capsular Release<br>4 Arthroscopic Treatment of Calcific Tendinitis<br>5 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair<br>6 Partial Articular-Sided Supraspinatus Tear Repair<br>7 Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair<br>8 Massive Rotator Cuff Repair (Mobilization Techniques, Slides)<br>9 Massive Rotator Cuff Repair: Margin Convergence<br>10 Revision Rotator Cuff Repair: Patch Augmentation<br>11 Superior Capsule Reconstruction with Fascia Lata Autograft<br>12 Superior Capsular Reconstruction<br>13 Arthroscopic Suprapectoral Biceps Tenodesis<br>14 Open Suprapectoral Biceps Tenodesis<br>15 Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis<br>16 Arthroscopic Biceps Transfer<br>17 SLAP Repair<br>18 Internal Impingement<br><strong>II Instability</strong><br>19 Arthroscopic Treatment of Multidirectional Instability<br>20 Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization<br>21 Open Anterior Stabilization (Bankart/Capsular Shift)<br>22 Role of Remplissage in Anterior Shoulder Instability<br>23 Double-Row Labral Repair<br>24 Anterior Humeral Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligament Repair<br>25 Modified Open Latarjet: The "One-Screw" Technique<br>26 The Arthroscopic Latarjet Procedure<br>27 The Guided All-Arthroscopic Latarjet Procedure Using Cortical Button Fixation<br>28 Eden&ndash;Hybinette for Failed Latarjet Procedure<br>29 Distal Tibia Allograft for Failed Latarjet<br>30 Partial Humeral Head Replacement: Allograft and Prosthetic<br>31 Arthroscopic Posterior Stabilization<br>32 Open Posterior Stabilization<br>33 Arthroscopic Posterior HAGL Repair<br>34 Modified McLaughlin for Posterior Dislocation<br>35 Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer<br>36 Lower Trapezius Transfer<br>37 Pectoralis Major Transfer for Irreparable Subscapularis Tears<br><strong>III Arthritis/Arthroplasty</strong><br>38 Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management Procedure for the Treatment of Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis<br>39 Deltopectoral Approach for Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>40 Humeral Resurfacing Arthroplasty<br>41 Subscapularis Management in Shoulder Arthroplasty: Tenotomy, Peel, and Osteotomy<br>42 Total Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>43 Stemless Anatomic Shoulder Replacement<br>44 Patient-Specific Instrumentation Facilitates Glenoid Replacement in Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>45 Posterior Glenoid Wear in Total Shoulder Replacement: Eccentric Reaming<br>46 Posterior Glenoid Wear in Anatomic Total Shoulder Replacement: Augmented Polyethylene Glenoid Component<br>47 Bone Grafting for B2/B3 Glenoid<br>48 Convertible Components in Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>49 Superior Approach to the Shoulder<br>50 Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>51 Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty with a Shaped Humeral Head Autograft for B2/B3 and C Glenoids<br>52 Patient-Specific Instrumentation for Severe Deformity in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>53 Internal Latissimus Transfer for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>54 Subscapularis Failure after Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>55 Arthroscopic Glenoid Removal and Bone Grafting<br>56 Conversion of Failed Hemiarthroplasty to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>57 Surgical Technique for Converting a Failed Total Shoulder Arthroplasty to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>58 Stem Removal: Humeral Osteotomy<br>59 Explant/Insertion of Spacer for Infected Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>60 Convertible Humeral Stem: Anatomic to Reverse Arthroplasty<br><strong>IV Trauma</strong><br>61 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation for Proximal Humerus Fracture<br>62 Hemiarthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Fractures<br>63 Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Fracture<br>64 Greater Tuberosity Fracture Treatment (Open and Arthroscopic)<br>65 Arthroscopically Assisted Removal of Proximal Humerus Locking Plates<br>66 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Glenoid<br>67 Arthroscopic Reduction and Internal Fixation of Glenoid Rim Fractures<br>68 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Midshaft Clavicle Fracture<br>69 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Distal Clavicle Fractures<br>70 All-Arthroscopic Coracoclavicular Ligament Reconstruction for Type V Acromioclavicular Separation<br>71 Open Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction<br>72 Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction<br>73 Pectoralis Major Repair</p>

The ultimate how-to resource on shoulder surgery from internationally renowned experts

Shoulder problems related to degenerative conditions, sports injuries, or trauma comprise a significant percentage of orthopaedic surgery practice. Shoulder Surgery: Tricks of the Trade reflects collective expertise from Joshua Dines, David Dines and Lawrence Gulotta, renowned orthopaedic surgeons at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, and an impressive cadre of contributors.

The unique resource features practical advice from recognized experts, presenting surgical essentials in an easy-to-learn and reproducible manner. Seventy-three chapters present key aspects of shoulder surgery procedures — from subacromial decompression and acromioplasty — to pectoralis major repair. Each succinct chapter includes step-by-step procedural guidance, indications, management of complications, and other invaluable pearls, tips, and tricks of the trade.

  • Repair and reconstructive approaches for calcific tendinitis; rotator cuff, SLAP, labral, and glenohumeral ligament injuries; osteoarthritis; and more
  • Shoulder replacement procedures including partial humeral head, stemless anatomic, and the use of an augmented polyethylene glenoid component for posterior glenoid wear
  • A full continuum of arthroplasty topics, from basics such as patient positioning and retractory placement — to state-of-the-art techniques to resolve complications and failed surgeries
  • High quality surgical videos detail the latest arthroscopic approaches, such as patch augmentation of rotator cuff repair and fracture fixation

This is the most user-friendly orthopaedic shoulder surgery guide available today and a must-have quick reference for all orthopaedic residents, fellows, and surgeons who treat patients with shoulder conditions.

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