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    Advanced Reconstruction: Shoulder 2: Print + Ebook with Multimedia

    AvJeffrey S. Abrams,Robert H. Bell

    Häftad, Engelska, 2018

    Del i serien AAOS - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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    Beskrivning

    Get expert insight and practical guidance to master the latest techniques, including minimally invasive techniques for instability, rotator cuff pathology, and arthritis. Now in a case-based format: each author describes the case, addresses alternative approaches and controversies, and offers evidence and experience to support the recommended approach.Intraoperative photos, illustrations, and in many cases, the author’s own narrated video demonstrate the technical pearls and accelerate your learning curve. Yet the clear and concise chapter organization allows you to find specific answers quickly.Developed in collaboration with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.• Techniques, tips, and strategies from more than 130 leading surgeons• Step-by-step guidance through 60+ surgical challenges• The latest evidence to support solid decision making• Authors demonstrate technical pearls and fine points on videos created specifically for this resourceSixty-two chapters within these major sections including:• The solid foundations for successful shoulder surgery• Glenohumeral instability and labral pathology• Rotator cuff pathology• Acromioclavicular pathology• The stiff shoulder• Glenohumeral arthritis• Proximal humerus fractures• Clavicular trauma• Scapular fractures• Management of neuromuscular deficitsEnrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s) , such as computer, tablet, or smartphoneEasily convert to audiobook , powering your content with natural language text-to-speech

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2018-09-27
    • Mått:208 x 274 x 30 mm
    • Vikt:2 132 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:AAOS - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
    • Antal sidor:700
    • Upplaga:2
    • Förlag:Wolters Kluwer Health
    • ISBN:9781975123475

    Utforska kategorier

    • Muskuloskeletala sjukdomar inom Medicin
    • Ortopedi och frakturer inom Medicin

    Recensioner i media

    This review is published by Doody Enterprises, Inc.Score: 86 3 StarsReviewer Matthew Marcus, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) Description This book runs the gamut of topics in shoulder surgery, from arthroscopy to arthroplasty, and is accompanied by a website with videos. This second edition comes some 10 years after the first. Purpose The purpose is to present common and complex shoulder pathology using a unique approach. Each chapter is written by a leading physician in that particular topic and presents a case before delving into the treatment options. Audience The audience is all students and practitioners with an interest in shoulder surgery. This book provides not only treatment alternatives and preferred techniques, but photographs and videos, in some cases, to help in teaching these techniques. Features The book covers the most common pathology seen in the shoulder. From instability and rotator cuff tears to fractures and glenohumeral arthritis, this book covers in depth the majority of shoulder problems most commonly seen not only by shoulder specialists, but also generalists. Chapters all have a similar structure, starting with a brief introduction, followed by a case presentation to illustrate how these patients will typically present. This is followed by treatment modalities and the author's preferred method, with step-by-step instructions as well as clinical pearls and pitfalls. Chapters also have a spreadsheet of summaries of major articles related to the topic. Finally, chapters end with a chart on the rehabilitation protocol. Chapters also have illustrative photographs. For example, in the chapter about the treatment of massive rotator cuff tears, the authors describe releases and interval slides, with corresponding images to show what they are describing. Assessment I truly enjoyed this book. It provides a good review on some topics I am well versed in, and some new information on others. It is a good reference to have in the library.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Section 1 - Solid Foundations for Successful Shoulder Surgery Chapter 1: The Beach-Chair and Lateral Decubitus Positions: Key Surgical PrinciplesSeung Jin Yi, MD; Jason L. Koh, MDChapter 2: Use of Arthroscopic Portals in Shoulder Surgery: Technique and StrategyJohn J. Christoforetti, MDChapter 3: The Deltopectoral Approach: Options for Management of the Subscapularis TendonJustin S. Yang, MD; Robert Arciero, MDChapter 4: Open Posterior Approach for the Management of Posterior Shoulder InstabilityRobert H. Bell, MD; Jeffrey S. Noble, MDChapter 5: The Anterosuperior Approach to the Shoulder: Indications, Advantages, and PitfallsGrant E. Garrigues, MD; Luke S. Austin, MD; Gerald R. Williams, Jr, MDSection 2 - Glenohumeral Instability and Labral Pathology Chapter 6: Uncomplicated Anterior Instability: The “Simple” Arthroscopic Bankart RepairBrett D. Owens, MD; E’Stephan J. Garcia, MDChapter 7: Anterior Instability with Moderate Glenoid Bone Loss: The Latarjet ProcedureStephen S. Burkhart, MD; Robert U. Hartzler, MD, MSChapter 8: Anterior Instability With Severe Glenoid Bone Loss: Bone Grafting Options and TechniquesMatthew T. Provencher, MD, CDR MC USNR; George C. Vorys, MD; George Sanchez, BSChapter 9: The Open Bankart for Bone Loss, Revision Surgery, and Soft-Tissue DeficiencyRussell F. Warren, MD; Kenneth D. Weeks, MDChapter 10: Arthroscopic Approaches in Anterior Instability with Moderate Humeral Bone Loss: The Remplissage TechniqueJohn M. Tokish, MD; Jeffrey S. Abrams, MDChapter 11: Anterior Instability for Severe Humeral Bone Loss: Grafting and Prosthetic OptionsSalvatore J. Frangiamore, MD, MS; Anthony Miniaci, MD, FRCSCChapter 12: Posterior Labral Repair for Management of Uncomplicated Posterior Shoulder InstabilityFotios P. Tjoumakaris, MD; James P. Bradley, MDChapter 13: Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Management of Chronic Glenohumeral DislocationE. Scott Paxton, MD; Andrew Green, MDChapter 14: Multidirectional Instability: Arthroscopic Techniques to Minimize RecurrenceOmkar H. Dave, MD; Larry D. Field, MDChapter 15: Multidirectional Instability: Open Options for Revision, Poor Tissue, and Poor CollagenRoger G. Pollock, MD; Peter MacDonald, MD, FRCSChapter 16: Revision Surgery with Soft-Tissue Deficiency: The Role of Muscle Transfer and GraftingJonathan D. Barlow, MD; Mark D. Lazarus, MDChapter 17: SLAP Repairs of the Shoulder: Indications and Technical ConsiderationsMark H. Getelman, MD; Blake P. Gillette, MDChapter 18: Biceps Tenodesis: Arthroscopic Considerations and Fixation OptionsGregory A. Erickson, MD; Robert T. Burks, MDChapter 19: Open Biceps Subpectoral Tenodesis: Operative Tips to Safely Restore Function and CosmesisMandeep S. Virk, MD; Peter N. Chalmers, MD; Chris R. Mellano, MD; Anthony A. Romeo, MDSection 3 - Rotator Cuff Pathology Chapter 20: The Significant Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: Repair In Situ Versus Completion with Repair TechniquesCharles M. Jobin, MD; Christopher S. Ahmad, MDChapter 21: The “Simple” Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear: Technical Considerations for Single- and Double-Row RepairMaxwell C. Park, MD; Neal S. ElAttrache, MDChapter 22: Arthroscopic Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Anatomic Considerations, Releases, and Mobilization TechniquesLeslie A. Fink Barnes, MD; Evan L. Flatow, MDChapter 23: The Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: Muscle Transfer Techniques for AugmentationBassem T. Elhassan, MDChapter 24: The Massive Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: Patches and Augmentation DevicesMarc R. Labbé, MDChapter 25: Tears of the Subscapularis: Recognition and TreatmentIan K. Y. Lo, MD, FRCSC; Yohei Ono, MD, PhDChapter 26: Tears of the Pectoralis Major: Repair and Augmentation OptionsMandeep S. Virk, MD; Akshay Jain, MD; Nikhil N. Verma, MDSection 4 - Acromioclavicular Pathology Chapter 27: Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Resection: Optimizing TechniqueBenjamin S. Shaffer, MDChapter 28: Management of Os AcromialeJia-Wei Kevin Ko, MD; Joseph A. Abboud, MDChapter 29: Acromioclavicular Joint Repair and Reconstruction: Anatomic Considerations and Technical TipsJohn M. Apostolakos, BS; Michael B. O’SUL>Chapter 30: Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction for Anterior and Posterior Sternoclavicular Joint InstabilityJohn E. Kuhn, MD, MSSection 5 - The Stiff Shoulder Chapter 31: Arthroscopic Capsular Release for the Management of Adhesive CapsulitisBruce S. Miller, MD, MSSection 6 - Glenohumeral Arthritis Chapter 32: Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis: Nonarthroplasty Options for Joint PreservationMaximilian Petri, MD; Joshua A. Greenspoon, BSc; Peter J. Millett, MD, MScChapter 33: Glenohumeral ResurfacingFelix H. Savoie III, MD; Michael J. O’Brien, MDChapter 34: Humeral Head Resurfacing/Replacement: Applications and Keys to Optimal OutcomesLaurence D. Higgins, MD; Amit Sood, MD; S. David Daniels, BSChapter 35: Shoulder Arthroplasty: Advances and Controversies in Design RationaleAdam J. Lorenzetti, MD; Brent C. Stephens, MD; Geoffrey P. Stone, MD; Mark A. Frankle, MDChapter 36: “Uncomplicated” Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Technical Pearls for Exposure, Preparation, and InsertionJoseph D. Zuckerman, MD; Brent Mollon, MD, FRCSCChapter 37: The Difficult Glenoid in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Reaming and Bone Grafting Techniques to Ensure Long-Term StabilityDavid M. Dines, MD; Joshua S. Dines, MDChapter 38: Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Rotator Cuff Tear ArthropathyRichard J. Hawkins, MD; Jeffrey Backes, MD; Michael J. Kissenberth, MDChapter 39: Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty for Wear or LooseningThomas R. Duquin, MD; John W. Sperling, MD, MBAChapter 40: The Infected Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: One- and Two-Stage RevisionsLynn A. Crosby, MDChapter 41: Revision Total Shoulder Arthroplasty to Reverse Total Shoulder ArthroplastyRyan M. Carr, MD; Yousef Shishani, MD; Janice Flocken, MS; Reuben Gobezie, MDChapter 42: Management of Prosthetic Instability After Shoulder ArthroplastyBrian Grawe, MD; Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MSChapter 43: Options for Failed Prosthetic Arthroplasty: Resection and ArthrodesisMichael H. Amini, MD; Eric T. Ricchetti, MD; Joseph P. Iannotti, MD, PhDSection 7 - Proximal Humerus Fractures Chapter 44: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Proximal Humerus Three- and Four-Part Fractures: Plating TechniquesSanjit R. Konda, MD; Kenneth A. Egol, MDChapter 45: Open Treatment and Internal Fixation of Proximal Humerus Fractures: Intramedullary FixationBrian H. MUL>Chapter 46: Hemiarthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Keys to Relieve Pain and Restore FunctionKamal I. Bohsali, MD, FACS; Michael A. Wirth, MDChapter 47: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Indications, Limits, and TechniqueMichael M. Hussey, MD; Brent Stephens, MD; Mark A. Frankle, MDChapter 48: Proximal Humerus Nonunion: Nonprosthetic Treatment OptionsJesse B. Jupiter, MDChapter 49: Humeral Hemiarthroplasty: Technical Considerations for Nonunion and MalunionWayne Z. Burkhead, Jr, MD; Ian G. Wilkofsky, MD; Kelly Fitzpatrick, DOChapter 50: Management of Periprosthetic Fractures of the HumerusPhilipp N. Streubel, MD; Scott P. Steinmann, MDSection 8 - Clavicular Trauma Chapter 51: Midshaft Clavicular Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal FixationMatthew Furey, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Michael McKee, MD, FRCSCChapter 52: Intramedullary Fixation of Middle Third Clavicle FractureCarl J. Basamania, MDChapter 53: Distal Third Clavicular Fracture with Acromioclavicular Separation: Options for TreatmentPeter B. MacDonald, MD, FRCS; Randa Berdusco, MD, FRCSSection 9 - Scapular Fractures Chapter 54: Glenoid Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Through the Anterior ApproachGuido Marra, MD; Michael Knesek, MD; Matthew Saltzman, MDChapter 55: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Glenoid Fractures: Posterior ApproachWilliam D. Regan, Jr, MD, FRCSC; Cameron M. Anley, MDChapter 56: Scapular Body Fractures: Indications and Technical ConsiderationsFrank R. Avilucea, MD; William T. Obremskey, MD, MPH, MMHCChapter 57: The Floating Shoulder: Treatment Goals and Operative DescriptionMark A. Schrumpf, MD; Samuel Harmsen, MD; Danielle Casagrande, MDSection 10 - Management of Neuromuscular Deficits Chapter 58: Pectoralis Major Transfer for Scapular Winging due to Long Thoracic Nerve PalsyJon J.P. Warner, MD; Stephen A. Parada, MD; Amit Sood, MDChapter 59: Rhomboid and Levator Transfer for Trapezius Palsy (Eden-Lange Procedure)Adam D. Hall, MD; William J. Mallon, MD; Joseph B. Wilson, MDChapter 60: Scapulothoracic FusionAnthony A. Romeo, MD; Chris R. Mellano, MD; Mandeep S. Virk, MDPeter N. Chalmers, MDChapter 61: Glenohumeral ArthrodesisJoaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD, PhDChapter 62: The Next Edition: The Future of Shoulder ReconstructionJeffrey S. Abrams, MD; Robert H. Bell, MD; John M. Tokish, MD