Shoulder Instability. Alternative Surgical Techniques

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9788847020344
- Editore
- Springer Verlag
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2011
- Pagine
- 220
Disponibile
166,39 €
Contains approximately 100 high-definition images, which provide a better understanding of anatomy, clinical concepts, and surgical techniques
The illustrations describing the surgical procedures will be placed beside the text to provide a step-by-step illustration
The mini-plate latarjet is a new surgical product designed by Giovanni Di Giacomo
Over the past few years, international literature has highlighted the limitations of arthroscopic treatment for antero-inferior instability of the shoulder. Therefore, the question arises as to which technique – open surgery or arthroscopy – may represent the best alternative to the classical arthroscopic capsuloplasty. The volume is organized into eight chapters and presents eight different techniques. Each chapter describes the non-surgical and surgical algorithms for the treatment of unidirectional and multidirectional antero-inferior instabilities, with and without shoulder laxity.
The chapters offer a detailed description of each technique, enhanced by 10–15 high-definition photographs, tips, tricks and pitfalls, as well as surgical steps. The book is aimed at medical students, fellows, specialists, orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation and generalist physicians.
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Autore | Di Giacomo G.; Costantini, A.; De Vita A.; De Gasperis |
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Editore | Springer Verlag |
Anno | 2011 |
Tipologia | Libro |
Num. Collana | 0 |
Lingua | Inglese |
Indice | Chapter 1 - Glenoid Track. Chapter 2 - Shoulder Instability: Glenoid and Humeral-head Bone Defect. Chapter 3 - Latarjet Procedure: the Miniplate Surgical Technique. Chapter 4 - Double-row Capsulolabral Repair. Chapter 5 - The J-bone Graft for Anatomical Reconstruction of Glenoid Defects. Chapter 6 - Iliac-crest Graft and Distal Tibia Allograft Procedure. Chapter 7 - Treating Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Using an Autogenous Tricortical Iliac-crest Bone Graft: Eden-hybbinette Procedure. Chapter 8 - Focal Resurfacing of Humeral-head Defects |
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