Description
Tachdjian's Procedures in Pediatric Orthopaedics is a brand new derivative resource from Tachdjian's Pediatric Orthopaedics, 5th Edition, the classic comprehensive offering on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric musculoskeletal disorders and trauma. For over 40 years, Tachdjian's has been the trusted resource in pediatric orthopaedics, written by experts at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, a world-renowned pediatric hospital.This procedures-focused text includes more than 70 colorized, illustrated procedures, providing step-by-step surgical walkthroughs with accompanying intraoperative illustrations. This procedures-only text will appeal to general orthopaedic surgeons, pediatric orthopaedic surgeons, orthopaedic residents, and anyone who needs to quickly and easily learn new techniques or refresh their understanding of challenging procedures.- 3 brand new procedures not included in Tachdjian's Pediatric Orthopaedics, 5th Edition: Ganz Periacetabular Osteotomy, Ponte Osteotomy, and Sacro-Iliac Screws.
Table of Contents
Section I: Hip DisordersProcedure 1: Closed Reduction and Casting for Developmental Dislocation of the HipProcedure 2: Medial Approach for Open Reduction of the Developmentally Dislocated HipProcedure 3: Open Reduction of Developmental Hip Dislocation Through the Anterolateral ApproachProcedure 4: Femoral Shortening and Derotation Osteotomy Combined With Open Reduction of the HipProcedure 5: Intertrochanteric Varus Osteotomy and Internal Fixation With a Blade PlateProcedure 6: Greater Trochanteric EpiphysiodesisProcedure 7: Distal and Lateral Transfer of the Greater TrochanterProcedure 8: Lateral Advancement of the Greater TrochanterProcedure 9: Lateral Closing Wedge Valgization Osteotomy of the Proximal Femur With Distal and Lateral Advancement of the Greater TrochanterProcedure 10: Pemberton OsteotomyProcedure 11: Salter Innominate OsteotomyProcedure 12: Ganz periacetabular osteotomyProcedure 13: Percutaneous Cannulated Screw Fixation ("Pinning") of Slipped Capital Femoral EpiphysisProcedure 14: Scheme and Principles of the Dunn Procedure (Open Reduction of the Capital Epiphysis With Shortening of the Femoral Neck)Procedure 15: Intraarticular Hip Fusion for Avascular NecrosisProcedure 16: Pauwels' Intertrochanteric Y-OsteotomyProcedure 17: Hemipelvectomy (Banks and Coleman Technique)Procedure 18: Hip DisarticulationSection II: Neuromuscular DisordersProcedure 19: Percutaneous Achilles Tendon LengtheningProcedure 20: Split Anterior Tibialis Tendon TransferProcedure 21: Extraarticular Arthrodesis of the Subtalar Joint (Grice Procedure)Procedure 22: Lateral Column LengtheningProcedure 23: Hamstring LengtheningProcedure 24: Rectus Femoris TransferProcedure 25: Adductor Contracture ReleaseProcedure 26: Shelf Acetabular AugmentationProcedure 27: Dega OsteotomyProcedure 28: Anterior Transfer of the Posterior Tibial Tendon Through the Interosseous MembraneProcedure 29: Achilles Tendon–Distal Fibular Tenodesis for Mild Ankle Valgus in Skeletally Immature PatientsProcedure 30: Iliopsoas Muscle Transfer for Paralysis of the Hip AbductorsProcedure 31: Anterior Transfer of the Peroneus Longus Tendon to the Base of the Second MetatarsalProcedure 32: Posterior Tendon Transfer to the Os Calcis for Correction of Calcaneus Deformity (Green and Grice Procedure)Procedure 33: Triple ArthrodesisProcedure 34: Extraarticular Arthrodesis of the Subtalar Joint (Grice Procedure)Procedure 35: Extensor Carpi Ulnaris–Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis TransferProcedure 36: Fractional Lengthening of the Finger and Wrist Flexors in the Forearm Operative TechniqueProcedure 37: Scapulocostal Stabilization for Scapular Winging (Ketenjian Technique)Section III: Spine DisordersProcedure 38: Exposure of the Spine for Posterior Instrumentation and FusionProcedure 39: Ponte osteotomyProcedure 40: Posterior Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion Using Pedicle ScrewsProcedure 41: Sacro-Iliac ScrewsProcedure 42: Anterior Instrumentation of the Spine for Thoracolumbar or Lumbar ScoliosisSection IV: Lower Extremity DisordersProcedure 43: Quadricepsplasty for Recurrent Dislocation of the Patella (Green Procedure)Procedure 44: Knee Fusion for Prosthetic Conversion in Proximal Focal Femoral DeficiencyProcedure 45: Open Reduction of Dorsolateral Dislocation of the Talocalcaneonavicular Joint (Congenital Vertical Talus)Procedure 46: Plantar FasciotomyProcedure 47: Transfer of the Long Toe Extensors to the Heads of the Metatarsals (Jones Transfer)Procedure 48: Dwyer Lateral Wedge Resection of the Calcaneus for Pes CavusProcedure 49: Dorsal Wedge Resection for Pes CavusProcedure 50: Japas V-Osteotomy of the TarsusProcedure 51: Correction of Hammer Toe by Resection and Arthrodesis of the Proximal Interphalangeal JointProcedure 52: Epiphysiodesis of the Distal Femur (the Green Modification of the Phemister Technique)Procedure 53: Percutaneous EpiphyseodesisProcedure 54: Epiphysiodesis of the Proximal Tibia and Fibula (the Gr
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