Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair

4511s-2925/ 9781556429255

ISBN/ 9781556429255 作 者/ 出版商Abrams/ Slack 出版年代/ 版次2011/ 1

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Product Description
Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair presents orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, therapists, and trainers with state-of-the-art treatment options, such as anatomic repair and precise rehabilitation techniques that will then enable them to provide athletes with the best chance of returning to their sport. The text is accompanied by an instructive video website to illustrate step-by-step techniques on performing arthroscopic and open repairs.

Sections Inside Include:
Patient selection for choosing arthroscopy and open treatment options
Treatment of athletes from high school to professional levels
Illustrated techniques to treat the unstable shoulder
Complex situations in shoulder instability
Revision surgery for the failed repair
Rehabilitation of the athlete
Inside Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair, Dr. Jeffrey S. Abrams, along with 44 internationally recognized contributors, narrows in on why modern day arthroscopy has become an excellent examination to visualize and treat essential lesions associated with instability. Foreword section with contributions from Dr. James R. Andrews and Dr. Richard J. Hawkins provides insight into the management of the high profile athlete.

With vivid color images throughout the book and an instructive website on shoulder reconstruction, Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair is designed to provide the most up-to-date information on both arthroscopic and open techniques that a surgeon will need to properly repair an unstable shoulder. Here, you will find references to all of the modern day approaches to address complex situations that you may encounter in your community.

Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair is the ideal book for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, upper extremity surgeons, and those in training.

Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
Contributing Authors
Foreword by James R. Andrews, MD
Foreword by Richard J. Hawkins, MD
Introduction

SECTION I: Arthroscopic Techniques to Treat the Unstable Shoulder
Chapter 1: Patient Selection: Nonoperative, Arthroscopic, and Open Options
Matthew Bollier, MD and Robert A. Arciero, MD
Chapter 2: Patient's Preparation, Positioning, and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization
Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position
Jason Sullivan, MD and Guido Marra, MD
Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position
CDR Matthew T. Provencher, MD, MC, USN; ENS Sean McIntire, MC, USN; Tistia Gaston, PA-C; and Daniel J. Solomon, MD
Chapter 3: Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique
Richard Ryu, MD and Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD
Chapter 4: Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder
Raymond Thal, MD
Chapter 5: When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication
Mark T. Wichman, MD
Chapter 6: Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder
Marcus S. Briones, MD; Michael J. Pagnani, MD;William J. Mallon, MD; and John H. Flint, MD
Chapter 7: Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment
Richard L. Angelo, MD

SECTION II: Special Situations in Shoulder Instability
Chapter 8: The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator
Drew Fehsenfeld, MD, PhD and Robert A. Arciero, MD
Chapter 9: Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete
Todd C. Moen, MD and Gordon W. Nuber, MD
Chapter 10: Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic, Recurrent, Unstable Shoulder
Anshu Singh, MD; Travis G. O'Brien, BA; Jianhua Wang, MD;and Jon J. P. Warner, MD
Chapter 11: Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss
Robert T. Burks, MD
Chapter 12: Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique
Laurent Lafosse, MD and Simon Boyle, MSc, FRCS (Tr and Orth)
Chapter 13: Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder
Joseph P. DeAngelis, MD and John E. Kuhn, MD
Chapter 14: Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization
Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD

SECTION III: Arthrotomy and Repair of the Unstable Shoulder
Chapter 15: Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift
J. Douglas Haltom, MD and Gary W. Misamore, MD
Chapter 16: Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability
Bojan Zoric, MD and Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc
Chapter 17: Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim
Michael J. DeFranco, MD; Monica Morman, MD; Travis G. O'Brien, BA; Laurence D. Higgins, MD; and Jon J. P. Warner, MD
Chapter 18: Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them?
CDR Matthew T. Provencher, MD, MC, USN; LT Matthew Rose, MD, MC, USN; and William Peace, MD
Chapter 19: Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the Humeral Anterior Capsular Avulsion
Drew Fehsenfeld, MD, PhD; Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD; and Robert A. Arciero, MD
Chapter 20: Open Surgical Approach for Posterior Stabilization
Luke S. Oh, MD and Scott P. Steinmann, MD

SECTION IV: Rehabilitation of the Athlete
Chapter 21: Dislocation During the Athletic Season: Treatment Options
Daniel D. Buss, MD and Aimee S. Klapach, MD
Chapter 22: A Dynamic Approach to a Postoperative Rehabilitative Program for the Surgically Stabilized Shoulder
Important Note: Erratum Click Here
John M. Tokish, MD and Erick J. Kozlowski, ATC
Financial Disclosures
Index