Synopsis of Shoulder Surgery

A reader-friendly overview of fundamentals in shoulder pathology and treatment from renowned experts! 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 pr...

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Main Author: Srikumaran, Uma
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: NEW YORK : Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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