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Mastercases in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery

✍ Scribed by Larry Field, Felix Savoie


Publisher
Thieme
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
426
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is designed to instruct both practicing surgeons and residents on the latest techniques and management of a variety of shoulder and elbow conditions. It offers a technically detailed approach to shoulder and elbow conditions an explained by experts in the field. The book is filled with high-quality radiographs and illustrations to assist the reader. Filled with situations and cases you will see everyday in practice, this is an invaluable resource for all surgeons, orthopedists, and residents.

✦ Table of Contents


N-G......Page 1
Contents......Page 5
Section I: Shoulder Fractures......Page 10
Case 1. Greater Tuberosity Fracture......Page 11
Case 2. Sugical Neck Fracture......Page 18
Case 3. Three-Part Fracture......Page 26
Case 4. Four-Part Fracture......Page 32
Case 5. Fracture-Dislocations......Page 39
Case 6. Glenoid Rim Fractures......Page 44
Case 7. Intraarticular Fractures of the Scapula......Page 49
Case 8. Extraarticular Fractures of the Scapula-Scapular Neck and Body......Page 56
Case 9. Lateral Third Clavicle Fractures......Page 62
Case 10. Middle Third Clavicle Fractures......Page 69
Section II: Shoulder Instabilities......Page 76
Case 11. Anterior Instability: Open Repair Technique......Page 77
Case 12. Anterior Instability: Arthroscopic Repair Technique......Page 86
Case 13. Prosterior Instability: Open Repair Technique......Page 103
Case 14. Prosterior Instability: Arthroscopic Repair Technique......Page 112
Case 15. SLAP Lesion......Page 119
Case 16. Rotator Interval Capsular Lesion......Page 129
Case 17. Multidirectional Instability......Page 136
Case 18. Acromioclavicular Joint Separations - Acute......Page 150
Case 19. Acromioclavicular Joint Separations - Chronic......Page 159
Section III: Rotator Cuff Disorders......Page 165
Case 20. Impingement Syndrome with Subacromial Decompression......Page 166
Case 21. Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears......Page 173
Case 22. Small, Medium and Large Rotator Cuff Tears......Page 180
Case 23. Massive Rotator Cuff Tears......Page 188
Case 24. Rotator Cuff Arthropathy......Page 199
Section IV: Osteoarthritis Shoulder Disorders......Page 205
Case 25. Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis......Page 206
Case 26. Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis......Page 214
Section V: Miscellaneous Shoulder Disorders......Page 221
Case 27. Adhesive Capsulitis......Page 222
Case 28. Calcific Tendinitis......Page 229
Case 29. Proximal Biceps Tendon Rupture......Page 235
Section VI: Suprascapular Neuopathy......Page 242
Case 30. Suprascapular Neuopathy......Page 243
Section VII: Elbow Fractures......Page 251
Case 31. Medial Condyle Fractures......Page 252
Case 32. Lateral Condyle Fractures......Page 256
Case 33. Intercondylar Distal Humerus Fractures......Page 261
Case 34. Capitellum Fractures......Page 268
Case 35. Intercondylar Fractures in the Elderly......Page 274
Case 36. Displaced Radial Head Fracture......Page 278
Case 37. Olecranon Fracture......Page 286
Section VIII: Elbow Instabilities......Page 292
Case 38. Elbow Dislocation......Page 293
Case 39. Valgus Instability......Page 298
Case 40. Posterolateral Rotatory Instability......Page 306
Case 41. Elbow Fracture-Dislocation......Page 313
Case 42. Essex-Lopresti Lesion......Page 318
Section IX: Tendinopathies of the Elbow......Page 325
Case 43. Lateral Epicondylitis......Page 326
Case 44. Medial Epicondylitis......Page 331
Case 45. Distal Biceps Rupture - Acute......Page 335
Case 46. Distal Biceps Rupture - Chronic......Page 340
Case 47. Triceps Rupture......Page 346
Section X: Arthritis and Bursitis of the Elbow......Page 350
Case 49. Radiocapitellar Arthritis: Arthroscopic Versus Open......Page 356
Case 50. Ulnohumeral Arthritis: Arthroscopic Debridement......Page 364
Case 51. Total Elbow Arthroplasty......Page 370
Section XI: Arthrofibrosis of the Elbow......Page 378
Case 52. Elbow Contracture......Page 379
Section XII: Neuropathies of the Elbow......Page 390
Case 53. Posterior Interosseous Nerve Entrapment......Page 391
Case 54. Ulnar Neuropathy......Page 395
Section XIII: Miscellaneous Elbow Disorders......Page 399
Case 55. Synovial Plica......Page 400
Case 56. Osteochondritis......Page 404
Index......Page 409


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