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Shoulder Surgery - Principles and Procedures
By Frederick A. Matsen, III, MD and Steven B. Lippitt
Approx. 768 pages, Approx. 850 illustrations, Copyright 2004
Description
This comprehensive, new guide clearly presents the principles of both normal and abnormal shoulder mechanics and shows clinicians how to successfully perform a variety of procedures. The authors focus on time-tested techniques and the basic tools every surgeon has at their disposal…instead of those that need special, complex, or expensive equipment. Over 1,400 superb original illustrations demonstrate every important step.
Key Features
•Provides the scientific foundations upon which shoulder surgery must be based, enabling the surgeon to make adaptations according to a patient’s specific mechanical situation. •Describes procedures that have been consistently successful in managing mechanical problems of the shoulder. •Features 1,400 illustrations by a shoulder surgeon who is also a professional artist accurately portray both anatomic features and step-by-step procedures. •Uses a consistent format throughout for easy reference.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction Introduction II. General Principles Chapter 1. Principles of Patient Selection Chapter 2. Principles of Evaluation Chapter 3. Principles of Glenohumeral Radiology Chapter 4. Principles of Surgical Preparation Chapter 5. Principles of Post Surgical Rehabilitation III. Mobility Chapter 6. Principles of Glenohumeral Mobility Chapter 7. Procedure: Surgical Release of the Stiff Shoulder IV. Stability Chapter 8. Principles of Glenohumeral Stability Chapter 9. Principles of the Glenoid Concavity Chapter 10. Principles of the Glenohumeral Ligaments and Capsule Chapter 11. Procedure: Repair of the Avulsed Labrum in Traumatic Instability Chapter 12. Procedure: Reconstruction of a Deficient Anterior Glenoid Lip using an Extra Capsular Anatomically Contoured Iliac Crest Graft Chapter 13. Procedure: Reconstruction of a Deficient Posterior Glenoid Lip using an Extra Capsular Anatomically Contoured Iliac Crest Graft Chapter 14. Procedure: Augmentation of an Excessively Compliant Glenoid Labrum Chapter 15. Procedure: Augmentation of a Flat Glenoid Lip by Posterior Glenoid Osteoplasty Chapter 16. Procedure: Hamstring Autograft to the Anterior Glenohumeral Joint Capsule Chapter 17. Procedure: Glenohumeral Arthrodesis with an Autogenous Iliac Crest Graft V. Strength Chapter 18. Principles of Glenohumeral Strength Chapter 19. Procedure: Cuff Curettage Chapter 20. Procedure: Smooth and Move – Cuff Intact Chapter 21. Procedure: Rotator Cuff Repair Chapter 22. Procedure: Smooth and Move - Irreparable Cuff Chapter 23. Procedure: Repair of a Ruptured Pectoralis Major Tendon Chapter 24. Procedure: Tenodesis of the Long Head of the Biceps VI. Smoothness Chapter 25. Principles of Humeroscapular Smoothness Chapter 26. Principles of Glenohumeral Smoothness Chapter 27. Principles of Humeral Arthroplasty Chapter 28. Principles of Glenoid Arthroplasty Chapter 29. Procedure: Humeral Arthroplasty Chapter 30. Procedure: Reconstruction of the Glenoid Surface using a Non-Prosthetic Glenoid Arthroplasty Chapter 31. Procedure: Reconstruction of the Glenoid Surface Using a Prosthetic Glenoid Arthroplasty Chapter 32. Procedure: Humeral Hemiarthroplasty for Cuff Tear Arthropathy VII. Fractures Chapter 33. Principle of Proximal Humeral Fracture Management Chapter 34. Procedure: Pinning of an Unstable Subtuberous Fracture Chapter 35. Procedure: Triangle Plate Fixation of a Subterous Fracture Chapter 36. Procedure: Prosthetic Reconstruction for Proximal Humeral Fracture VIII. Revision Surgery Chapter 37. Principles of Revision Surgery
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