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Title Skeletal trauma of the upper extremity / edited by Grant E. Garrigues, Marc J. Richard and Mark J. Gage
Published Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents <P><b>Title</b></p> <p>Prelims </p> <b> <p>Introduction</b></p><b> <p>Section 1</b></p><b> <p>Clavicle</b></p> <p>Ch 1</p> <p>Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations</p> <i> <p>Technique: Allograft stabilization </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Allograft docking technique </i></p> <p>Ch 2</p> <p>Medial Clavicle Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Medial Hook Plate </i></p> <p>Ch3</p> <p>Midshaft Clavicle Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with plate</i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with IMN </i></p> <p>Ch4</p> <p>Lateral Clavicle Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Hook Plate </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope" </i></p> <p>Ch5</p> <p>AC joint Instability </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope" </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Anatomic ligament recon </i></p> <b> <p>Section 2</b></p><b> <p>Scapula</b></p> <p>Ch6</p> <p>Scapula Body </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF scapula </i></p> <p>Ch7</p> <p>Floating Shoulder, Acromion, and Coracoid: The SSSC </p> <p>Ch8</p> <p>Scapulothoracic Dissociation </p> <b> <p>Section 3</b></p><b> <p>Glenohumeral joint instability</b></p> <p>Ch9</p> <p>Anterior Instability Evaluation and Decision Making </p> <i> <p>Tech: Arthroscopic labral repair </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Arthroscopic Remplissage </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Arthroscopic Latarjet </i></p> <p>Ch10</p> <p>Posterior instability </p> <i> <p>Tech: Open reduction and bone grafting of reverse hill sachs </i></p> <b> <p>Section 4</b></p><b> <p>Proximal Humerus</b></p> <p>Ch11</p> <p>Treatment Algorithm for Proximal humerus fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Nonoperative rehab </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with plate/screws </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with IMN </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: RSA for fracture </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Endosteal allograft for complex reconstruction </i></p> <b> <p>Section 5</b></p><b> <p>Humeral Shaft</b></p> <p>Ch12</p> <p>Humeral Shaft fractures</p> <i> <p>Tech: Non-op treatment with functional bracing </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Posterior approaches </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Anterolateral Approach </i></p> <b> <p>Section 6</b></p><b> <p>Distal Humerus</b></p> <p>Ch13</p> <p>Adult Distal humerus fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Principle Based Internal Fixation of Distal Humerus Fractures </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: TEA for distal humerus fracture </i></p> <b> <p>Section 7</b></p><b> <p>Elbow</b></p> <p>Ch14</p> <p>Traumatic elbow ligamentous injury <i>(incl PMRI and PLRI)</i> </p> <i> <p>Tech: LUCL repair </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: LUCL recon </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: UCL recon </i></p> <p>Ch15</p> <p> Isolated Radial Head/neck Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF radial head and neck -- Techniques for exposure, avoiding the PIN. Fixation options for head fractures. Plate options and approach options for neck fractures </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Radial Head Arthroplasty </i></p> <p>Ch16</p> <p>Coronoid fractures and The Terrible Triad: An Algorithm for Successful Management </p> <i> <p>Tech: Terrible triad </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF medial coronoid fracture </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Approach to chronic elbow instability </i></p> <p>Ch17</p> <p>Proximal Ulna fractures and fracture-dislocations (<i>monteggia)</i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF Comminuted Olecranon fracture -- Dual plating and triceps off-loading </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF with intramedullary fixation </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF trans-olecranon fracture/dislocation-Pattern recognition and fixation options </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF Monteggia </i></p> <b> <p>Section 8</b></p><b> <p>Forearm and Wrist</b></p> <p>Ch18</p> <p>Essex-Lopresti-When do all three levels require attention? </p> <i> <p>Tech: Interosseous Ligament Reconstruction </i></p> <p>Ch19</p> <p>Radial and Ulnar Shaft Fractures: Choice of approach, Nails vs Plates, Compression tips and tricks </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF both bones forearm fracture approaches </i></p> <p>Ch20</p> <p>Distal Radius fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF inta-articular distal radius fracture </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Bridge plating </i></p> <i> <p>Tech: Application of wrist external fixator for distal radius/carpal injuries </i></p> <p>Ch21</p> <p>Distal Radioulnar joint Instability and Galeazzi Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF Galeazzi</i></p> <p>Ch22</p> <p>Galeazzi Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Tips and tricks for predicting which will be unstable; repair options for the DRUJ/TFCC after radial fixation</i></p> <p>Ch23</p> <p>Distal Radius Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Volar plate, dorsal plate, spanning plates, fragment specific options</i></p> <p>Ch24</p> <p>Radiocarpal Dislocations </p> <i> <p>Dumontier type 1 vs type 2; when and how to fix the radial styloid fragment; neutralization device options</i></p> <b> <p>Section 9</b></p><b> <p>Hand and Digits</b></p> <p>Ch25</p> <p>Scaphoid Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Volar vs. Dorsal, Open vs. percutaneous; Bone graft options</i></p> <p>Ch26</p> <p>Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations </p> <i> <p>Tech: Lesser vs. Greater arc injuries; volar vs. dorsal approach -- when and how; fixation options for intercarpal stabilization</i></p> <p>Ch27</p> <p>Metacarpal Fractures</p> <i> <p>Tech: Pins vs. plates vs. intramedullary devices -- when and how</i></p> <p>Ch28</p> <p>Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dislocations </p> <i> <p>Tech: Volar vs. dorsal approaches</i></p> <p>Ch29</p> <p>Phalanx Fractures </p> <i> <p>Tech: Pins vs. screws vs. plates -- when and how</i></p> <p>Ch30</p> <p>Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations </p> <i> <p>Tech: ORIF (seattle seat belt) vs. extension block pinning vs. dynamic external fixation </i></p> <p>Index</p> <b> <p></b> </p>
Summary From the sternoclavicular joint to the distal phalanx, Skeletal Trauma of the Upper Extremity is a practical, one-volume resource covering all aspects of upper limb trauma and surgery. Comprehensive in scope, it features a multidisciplinary, step-by-step approach to evaluation and management, including concise background information and a detailed focus on practical points and surgical techniques. Written by global experts in traumatology, sports medicine, shoulder, elbow, and hand surgery, this richly illustrated guide brings you into the operating room with leaders in the field. Offers detailed, practical guidance from the originators and/or masters of each procedure, along with multiple, illustrated surgical technique descriptions. Includes pearls and pitfalls, preoperative evaluation and indications, surgical techniques, rehabilitation, and management of complications. Features tables and figures throughout that clearly demonstrate surgical tips and tricks. Identifies controversial topics and covers current challenges such as arthroscopic coracoclavicular/acromioclavicular joint reconstruction, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture, total elbow arthroplasty for fracture, interosseous membrane reconstruction of the forearm, and many more. Contains more than 500 high-quality illustrations, including anatomical and surgical illustrations, surgical photographs, ultrasounds, and x-rays. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Notes Includes index
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Subject Arm -- Wounds and injuries.
Bones -- Wounds and injuries.
Arm -- Surgery.
Bones -- Surgery.
Dislocations.
Bones of Upper Extremity -- surgery
Bones of Upper Extremity -- injuries
Bone and Bones -- surgery
Bone and Bones -- injuries
Arm -- surgery
Fractures, Bone -- therapy
Wounds and Injuries -- surgery
Arm Injuries
Joint Dislocations
Ligaments -- injuries
Arm -- Surgery
Arm -- Wounds and injuries
Bones -- Surgery
Bones -- Wounds and injuries
Form Electronic book
Author Garrigues, Grant E., editor
Richard, Marc J., editor
Gage, Mark J., editor
ISBN 9780323761819
032376181X