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OverviewMore than 100 experts provide a comprehensive, well-designed single reference focused on all aspects of arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, and spine. They explore diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy for each specific site followed by surgical techniques presented in a step-by-step fashion. Remarkably thorough and user-friendly, over 2,000 illustrations (930 in full color), demonstrate nuances of technique. A bonus CD-ROM/DVD bound into the book features video clips of many of the individual procedures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark D. Miller , Brian J. ColePublisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: W B Saunders Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 2.840kg ISBN: 9780721600130ISBN 10: 0721600131 Pages: 896 Publication Date: 10 July 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsPart 1: Equipment and Materials Chapter 1 History of Arthroscopy Chapter 2 Instrumentation and Equipment Chapter 3 Implants Chapter 4 Arthroscopic Knot Tying Chapter 5 Grafts Chapter 6 Digital Imaging Chapter 7 Anesthesia and Postoperative Pain Part 2: Arthroscopy of the Shoulder Chapter 8 Shoulder: Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy Chapter 9 Shoulder: Diagnostic Arthroscopy Section 1: Shoulder Instability Chapter 10 Shoulder: Diagnosis and Decision-Making,Surgical Techniques Chapter 11 Single Point Fixation Chapter 12 Suture Anchor Chapter 13 Knotless Suture Anchor Chapter 14 Rotator Interval Closure Chapter 15 Radiofrequnecy Technique Chapter 16 Arthroscopic repair of posterior instability Chapter 17 Arthroscopic repair of multi-directional instability Chapter 18 SLAP lesions Chapter 19 Subacromial Decompression Chapter 20 Acromicroclavicular joint pathology Chapter 21 Bicep Tendonitits Section 2: Rotator Cuff Chapter 22 Rotator Cuff: Diagnosis and Decision-Making, Surgical Techniques Chapter 23 Repair of Crescent Shaped, U-Shaped, and L-Shaped Tears Chapter 24 Subcapsularis Repair Chapter 25 Glenoid arthritis Chapter 26 Stiffness Chapter 27 Scapulothoracic Disorders Part 3: Arthroscopy of the Elbow Chapter 28 Elbow: Anesthesia, Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy and Diagnostic Arthroscopy, Surgical Techniques Chapter 29 Osteochondritis Dissecans Chapter 30 Synovectomy Chapter 31 Soft Tissue Impingement Chapter 32 Valgus Extension Overload Chapter 33 Degenerative Joint Disease Chapter 34 Stiffness Chapter 35 Fracture Management and Fixation Chapter 36 Lateral Epicondylitis Chapter 37 Olecranon Bursitis Part 4: Arthroscopy of the Wrist and Hand Chapter 38 Wrist and Hand: Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy, and Diagnostic Arthroscopy, Surgical Techniques Chapter 39 Scalpolunate Injury Chapter 40 Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Chapter 41 First Carpometacarpal Joint Chapter 42 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tears Part 5: Arthroscopy of the Hip Chapter 43 Hip: Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy, and Diagnostic Arthroscopy, Surgical Techniques Chapter 44 General Techniques: Labral Tears, Synovial Disease, Loose Bodies and Lesions of the Ligamentum Teres Chapter 45 Removal of Post-Traumatic Loose Bodies and Penetrating Foreign Bodies Part 6: Arthroscopy of the Knee Chapter 46 Knee: Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, And Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy Chapter 47 Knee: Diagnostic Arthroscopy Chapter 48 Synovectomy Section 3: Meniscus Chapter 49 Meniscus: Diagnosis and Decision Making,Surgical Techniques Chapter 50 Arthroscopic Meniscectomy Chapter 51 Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair Chapter 52 Arthroscopic Meniscus Transplant: Plug and Slot Chapter 53 Arthroscopic Meniscus Transplant: Bridge in Slot Section 4: Cartilage Chapter 54 Cartilage: Diagnosis and Decision Making,Surgical Techniques Chapter 55 Debridement Chapter 56 Microfracture Chapter 57 Primary Repair of Osteochondritis Dissecans Chapter 58 Avascular Necrosis (AVN) Drilling Chapter 59 Osteochondral Autologous Plug Transfer Chapter 60 Osteochondral Allografting Chapter 61 Condrocyte Implants Section 5: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Chapter 62 Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Diagnosis and Decision Making, Surgical Techniques Chapter 63 Patellar Tendon Autograft Chapter 64 Hamstring Tendons Chapter 65 Central Quadriceps Free Tendon Chapter 66 Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Indications and Technique Section 6: Posterior Cruciate Ligament Chapter 67 Posterior Cruciate Ligament: Diagnosis and Decision Making, Surgical Techniques Chapter 68 Trans-Tibial Tunnel Chapter 69 Trans-Tibial Double Bundle Tunnel Chapter 70 Tibial Inlay and Posterolateral Corner Section 7: Multi-Ligament Injuries Chapter 71 Multi-Ligament Injuries: Diagnosis and Decision Making Chapter 72 Surgical Technique Chapter 73 Lateral Release and Medial Repair Chapter 74 Arthroscopically Assisted Fracture Repair Part 7: Arthroscopy of the Ankle Chapter 75 Ankle: Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, and Diagnostic Arthroscopy Chapter 76 Arthrodesis and Anterior Impingement Chapter 77 Subtalar Arthrodesis Chapter 78 First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Part 8: Arthroscopy of the Spine Chapter 79 Posterior Endoscopic Lumbar Surgery Chapter 80 Thoracoscopic Surgery Chapter 81 Laproscopic SurgeryReviewsTextbook of Arthroscopy will be of value to both the novice and experienced arthroscopic surgeon. It will be a comprehensive reference for the surgeon -in-traininng and a useful library companion for the experienced arthroscopist who is interested in a new technique or wishes to brush up on a procedure that is performed infrequently. -JBJS, Vol 87-A, No 5, May 2005 d104book of Arthroscopy will be of value to both the novice and experienced arthroscopic surgeon. It will be a comprehensive reference for the surgeon -in-traininng and a useful library companion for the experienced arthroscopist who is interested in a new technique or wishes to brush up on a procedure that is performed infrequently. -JBJS, Vol 87-A, No 5, May 2005 Author InformationDr. Brian Cole is a Professor in the Department of Orthopedics with a conjoint appointment in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. He is the Section Head of the Cartilage Research and Restoration Center at Rush specializing in the treatment of arthritis in young active patients with a focus on regenerative medicine and biologic alternatives to surgery. He also serves as the head of the Orthopedic Master's Training Program and trains residents and fellows in sports medicine and research. He lectures nationally and internationally and holds several leadership positions in prominent sports medicine societies. Through his basic science and clinical research, he has developed several innovative techniques for the treatment of shoulder, elbow and knee conditions. He has published more than 1,000 articles and 10 widely read textbooks in orthopedics and regenerative medicine. Dr. Cole is frequently chosen as one of the ""Best Doctors in America"" since 2004. In 2006, he was featured on the cover of Chicago Magazine as ""Chicago's Top Doctor"" and was selected as NBA Team Physician of the Year in 2009. Orthopedics This Week has named Dr. Cole as one of the top 20 sports medicine, knee and shoulder specialists repeatedly over the last 5 years as selected by his peers. He is the head team physician for the Chicago Bulls NBA team, co-team physician for the Chicago White Sox MLB team and DePaul University in Chicago. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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