Atlas of Knee Arthroscopy /
This atlas comes at a time when arthroscopy is becoming increasingly more popular than traditional approaches due to the rapid postoperative recovery, reduced pain and accelerated return to physical activity making it the ideal treatment in sports medicine. After performing thousands of knee arthr...
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Language: | English |
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Springer London : Imprint: Springer,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 - Getting started
- Operating setup
- Normal anatomy
- Part 2 –The Menisci
- Meniscal ruptures
- Meniscectomy
- Meniscal preservation
- The osteoarthritic knee
- Part 3- Anterior Cruciate Ligament
- Injury patterns
- Diagnosis and indication for surgery
- Skeletal immaturity
- Graft healing and stump preservation
- The transtibial technique
- The anatomic single bundle reconstruction
- The Double Bundle technique
- The individualized ACL reconstruction
- ACL fixation systems
- ACL Graft Choices
- Part 4 -Revision ACL Surgery
- Incidence and importance
- What is a failure of the reconstruction?
- Modes of failure
- Assessment of bone tunnels
- Graft choices
- Previous non anatomic placement
- nitial anatomic reconstruction
- Outcomes after revision ACL
- Part 5. Multiligamentary knee injury
- Part 6
- Arthroscopic treatment of intraarticular fractures around the knee
- Part 7- Chondral pathology
- Part 8 - Patellar instability
- Part 9 -Synovial pathology.