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Title Synopsis of shoulder surgery
Creators Srikumaran Uma
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Shoulder — Surgery. ; Shoulder joint — Surgery. ; Arthroscopy. ; Arthroplasty. ; Shoulder Injuries — surgery. ; Arthroscopy — methods. ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder — methods. ; Shoulder — Surgery ; Arthroplasty ; Arthroscopy ; Shoulder joint — Surgery ; EBSCO eBooks
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Language English
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Record create date 9/28/2020

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"Shoulder problems comprise a significant percentage of orthopaedic practice, including trauma and sports related injuries. Synopsis of Shoulder Surgery by Uma Srikumaran and esteemed contributors provides a concise, well-rounded perspective on the surgical and nonsurgical management of a wide array of shoulder disorders. The opening chapters lay a solid foundation of knowledge, covering anatomy, physical examination of the shoulder, surgical approaches to the shoulder, imaging, and the use of diagnostic and therapeutic injections. Subsequent chapters succinctly discuss management of a comprehensive range of shoulder conditions, organized by the underlying type of pathology. The final chapters provide insightful pearls on shoulder rehabilitation and perioperative pain management"--.

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  • Synopsis of Shoulder Surgery
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • 1 Shoulder Anatomy
    • I. General introduction
    • II. Bones and joints
    • III. Sternum
    • IV. Clavicle
    • V. Scapula
    • VI. Humerus
    • VII. Sternoclavicular joint
    • VIII. Acromioclavicular joint
    • IX. Glenohumeral joint
    • X. Subacromial space
    • XI. Scapulothoracic bursa
    • XII. Muscles
    • XIII. Neurovascular anatomy
  • 2 Complications in Shoulder Arthroscopy
    • I. Incidence and patient risk factors
    • II. Patient positioning
    • III. Anatomy and nerve injury
    • IV. Infection
    • V. Venous thromboembolic events
    • VI. Athrofibrosis and stiffness
  • 3 Surgical Approaches to the Shoulder
    • I. General introduction
    • II. Deltopectoral approach
    • III. Deltoid splitting approach
    • IV. Approach to the acromioclavicular joint
    • V. Posterior approaches to the shoulder
  • 4 Shoulder-Spine Syndrome
    • I. Introduction
    • II. Diagnosis
    • III. Diagnostic tests
    • IV. Differential diagnosis
    • V. Management
  • 5 Shoulder Imaging
    • I. Radiography
    • II. Computed tomography
    • III. Magnetic resonance imaging
  • 6 Ultrasound of the Shoulder
    • I. General principles
    • II. Normal shoulder examination
    • III. Pathologic conditions
  • 7 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections
    • I. General overview
    • II. Acromioclavicular joint pathology
    • III. Rotator cuff and subacromial space pathology
    • IV. Glenohumeral joint
    • V. Suprascapular nerve
    • VI. Biceps tendon
  • 8 Rotator Cuff Disease
    • I. Overview
    • II. Epidemiology
    • III. Pathophysiology
    • IV. Anatomy
    • V. Classification
    • VI. Presentation
    • VII. Imaging
    • VIII. Management considerations
    • IX. Natural history
    • X. Nonoperative treatment
    • XI. Operative treatment
    • XII. Subscapularis tear
  • 9 Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Single-Row, Double-Row, and Transosseous-Equivalent Repair
    • I. Introduction
    • II. Single-row (SR) repair
    • III. Double-row (DR) repair
    • IV. Transosseous-equivalent (TOE) repair
    • V. Biomechanical outcomes
    • VI. Functional outcomes
    • VII. Structural outcomes
    • VIII. Retear pattern
    • IX. Conclusion
    • X. Subscapularis repairs
    • XI. Rehabilitation after rotator cuff repair
  • 10 Rotator Cuff Reconstruction
    • I. Overview
    • II. Relative indications
    • III. Contraindications
    • IV. Reconstructive options for massive RTC tears
    • V. Partial repair with margin convergence
    • VI. Biologic augmentation options
    • VII. Extracellular matrix augmentation
    • VIII. Tendon transfers
  • 11 Frozen Shoulder
    • I. Introduction
    • II.Riskfactors
    • III. Stages
    • IV. Anatomy
    • V. Presentation/Physical examination
    • VI. Imaging
    • VII. Treatment
    • VIII. Results
  • 12 Anterior Shoulder Instability
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Pathogenesis
    • IV. Imaging
    • V. Evaluation
    • VI. Treatment
    • VII. Complications
  • 13 Posterior Shoulder Instability
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Pathogenesis
    • IV. Imaging
    • V. Evaluation
    • VI. Treatment
    • VII. Complications
  • 14 Shoulder Stabilization Procedures
    • I. Anterior instability
    • II. Posterior instability
  • 15 Osteoarthritis
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Glenohumeral arthritis
    • IV. Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) arthritis
  • 16 Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    • I. Indications
    • II. Contraindications
    • III. Presentation/Evaluation
    • IV. Physical examination (PE)
    • V. Imaging
    • VI. Approach
    • VII. Results
    • VIII. Complications
    • IX. Revision
    • X. Reasons for failure
    • XI. Imaging workup
  • 17 Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    • I. Indications
    • II. Contraindications
    • III. Evaluation
    • IV. Approach
    • V. Types of implants
    • VI. Outcomes
  • 18 Clavicle Fracture
    • I. Epidemiology
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Classification
    • IV. Imaging
    • V. Treatment
    • VI. Outcomes
    • VII. Complications
  • 19 Proximal Humeral Fractures
    • I. Background
    • II. Neer classification of humeral head fractures
    • III. Valgus impacted fractures
    • IV. Vascularization of the humeral head
    • V. Management of proximal humeral fractures
    • VI. Comparison of approaches
  • 20 Scapular Winging
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Medial scapular winging
    • IV. Lateral scapular winging
  • 21 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (nTOS)
    • IV. Vascular thoracic outlet syndrome (vTOS)
  • 22 Perioperative Pain Management for Shoulder Surgery
    • I. General overview
    • II. Anatomy
    • III. Regional anesthesia
    • IV. Patient factors to consider
    • V. Medications
    • VI. Complications
  • Index
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