Minimally Invasive Surgery in Orthopedics

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Minimally Invasive Surgery in Orthopedics

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 694 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780387766072
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Full Description


Minimally invasive surgery has evolved as an alternative to the traditional approaches in orthopedic surgery and has gathered a great deal of attention. Many surgeons are now p- forming all types of procedures through smaller surgical felds. Along with changes in the surgical technique, there have been rapid advances in computer navigation and robotics as tools to enhance the surgeon's vision in the limited operative felds. With these new techniques and technologies, we must ensure that these procedures are performed safely and effectively with predictable clinical outcomes. This book has been expanded from our previous publi- tions to include spine and foot and ankle surgery, along with updated sections on knee arth- plasty, hip arthroplasty, and upper extremity surgery. The clinical information and surgical techniques, along with tips and pearls, provided by experts in the feld allows the reader to grasp a comprehensive understanding of the nuances of MIS. It is our intention that this text will be a valuable reference for all orthopedic surgeons. New York, NY Giles R. Scuderi, MD Piscataway, NJ Alfred J.Tria, MD v BookID 127440_ChapID FM_Proof# 1 - 14/09/2009 Contents Section I The Upper Extremities 1 What Is Minimally Invasive Surgery and How Do You Learn It? ...3 Aaron G. Rosenberg 2 Overview of Shoulder Approaches: Choosing Between Mini-incision and Arthroscopic Techniques ...11 Raymond A. Klug, Bradford O. Parsons, and Evan L. Flatow 3 Mini-incision Bankart Repair ...15 Edward W. Lee, Kenneth Accousti, and Evan L. Flatow 4 Mini-open Rotator Cuff Repair ...

Contents

What is minimally invasive surgery and how do you learn it?.- Section I. The Upper Extremities.- Overview of shoulder approaches: choosing between mini-incision and arthroscopic techniques.- Mini-incision bankart repair.- Mini-open rotator cuff repair.- Minimally invasive treatment of greater tuberosity fractures.- Mini-incision fixation of proximal humeral four-part fractures.- Mini-incision shoulder arthroplasty.- Overview of elbow approaches: small incisions or arthroscopic portals.- Mini-incision medial collateral ligament reconstruction of the elbow.- Mini-incision distal biceps tendon repair.- Minimally invasive approaches for complex elbow trauma.- Minimally invasive approaches for latereal epicondylitis.- Overview of wrist and hand approaches: indications for minimally invasive techniques.- Minimally invsaive fixation for wrist fractures.- Endoscopic and minimally invasive carpal tunnel and trigger finger release.- Round table discussion of minimally invasive surgery upper exteremity cases.- Section II: The Hip.- Anterolateral mini-incision total hip arthroplasty.- Minimallyy invasive total hip arthroplasty with the anterior surgical approach.- The Watson-Jones approach to minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty.- Posterolateral mini-incision total hip arthroplasty.- Minimally invasive approach to metal-on-metal total hip resurfacing arthroplasty.- MIS approach for hip resurfacing.- Minimally invasive total hip arthroplast using the two-incision approach.- Round table discussion of mini-incision total hip arthroplasty.- Section III: The Knee.- MIS undicondylar arthroplasty: the bone-sparing technique.- Minimally invasive surgery for the unicondylar knee arthroplasty: the intramedullary technique.- MIS unicondylar knee arthroplasty with the extramedullary technique.- MIS arthroplasty with the UniSpacer.- MIS TKA with the limited medial parapatellar arthrotomy.- MIS TKA with a subvastus approach.- Mini-midvastus total knee arthroplasty.- Minimally invasive total knee arthroplasty: suspended leg approach and arthroscopic assisted techniques.- Quadriceps sparing total knee arthroplasty.- Minimally invasive quadriceps sparing total knee replacement preseving the posterior cruciate ligament.- Bi-unicompartmental knee prostheses.- MIS patellofemoral arthroplasty.- Round table discussion of MIS total knee arthroplasty.- Section IV: The Foot and Ankle.- Percutaneous repair of acute rupture of Achilles tendon.- Endoscopic gastrocnemius recession.- Percutaneous reduction and internal fixation of the Lisfranc fracture-disclocation.- Arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis: indications and technique.- Minimally invasive ankle arthrodesis.- Arthroscpic ankle arthrodesis.- Endoscopic calcaneoplaasty.- Arthroscopy of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.- Arthroscopy of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.- Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy.- Uniportal endoscopic decompression of the interdigital nerve for Morton's neuroma.- Percutaneous Z Tendo Achillis lengthening.- Percutaneous distraction osteogenesis for treatment f brachymetatarsia.- Minimally invasive realignment surgery for the Charcot foot.- Percutanous supramalleolar osteotomy using the Ilizarov/Taylor spatial frame.- Hallux valgus surgery: the minimally invasaive bunion correction.- Minimally invasive closed reduction and internal fixation of calcaneal fractures.- Minimall invasive ORIF of Calcaneal fractures.- Minimal dual incision ORIF of the calcaneus.- Percutaneous screw fixation of hallux sesamoid fractures.- Proximal percutaneous harvesting of plantaris tendon.- Percutaneous ORIF of periarticular distal tibia fractures.- Round table discussion of MIS of the foot and ankle.- Section V: The Spine.- Minimally invasive spinal surgery: evidence based review of the literature.- Endoscopic foraminoplasty: key to understanding the sources of back pain and sciatica and their treatment.- Minimally invas