Description |
1 online resource (326 p.) |
Contents |
Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Videos -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1 Single-Row Rotator Cuff Repair Using Graft Augmentation and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate Augmentation -- 1.1 Patient Positioning -- 1.2 Portal Placement -- 1.3 Surgical Technique -- 1.4 Rehabilitation -- 1.5 Rationale and Evidence for Approach -- 2 SCOI Row Rotator Cuff Repair-A Medial Row, Tension-Free, Triple-Loaded, Crimson Duvet-Augmented Rotator Cuff Repair -- 2.1 Patient Positioning -- 2.2 Portal Placement |
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2.2.1 Posterior Midglenoid Portal (PMGP) -- 2.2.2 Anterior Midglenoid Portal (AMGP) -- 2.2.3 Midlateral Subacromial Portal (MLSP) -- 2.3 Surgical Technique -- 2.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 2.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 2.6 Rehabilitation -- 2.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 3 Single-Row Undersurface All-Inside Rotator Cuff Repair -- 3.1 Patients Selected for Surgery -- 3.2 Patient Positioning -- 3.3 Patient Preparation -- 3.4 Posterior Portal Placement -- 3.5 Initial Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy -- 3.6 Creation of the Lateral Portal |
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3.7 Preparation of the Tendon and Landing Site -- 3.8 Arthroscopic Suturing -- 3.9 Preparing and Deploying Suture Anchors -- 3.10 Closing -- 3.11 Rehabilitation -- 3.12 Six-Month Review -- 3.13 Rationale for the Technique -- 3.14 Advantages of the Technique -- 3.15 Disadvantages -- 3.16 Conclusion -- 4 Double-Row Repair with Biceps Tendon Augmentation -- 4.1 Examination under Anesthesia -- 4.2 Positioning -- 4.3 Portal Placement -- 4.4 Surgical Technique -- 4.5 Surgical Benefits -- 4.6 Avoid Pitfalls and Complications -- 4.7 Rehabilitation -- 4.8 Rationale and Benefits |
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5 Double Row with ""Rip-Stop"" Rotator Cuff Repair -- 5.1 Patient Positioning -- 5.2 Portal Placement -- 5.3 Surgical Technique -- 5.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 5.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 5.6 Rehabilitation -- 5.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach -- 6 SpeedBridge Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Using Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor and Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.1 Positioning -- 6.1.1 Lateral Decubitus Position -- 6.2 Portal Placement -- 6.2.1 Standard Portals -- 6.3 Surgical Technique -- 6.3.1 Initial Portal Placement -- 6.3.2 Subacromial Access/Assessment |
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6.3.3 Preparation of the Rotator Cuff Footprint -- 6.3.4 Perform Soft Tissue Releases -- 6.3.5 Traction Sutures -- 6.3.6 Placement of Provisional Traction Suture Reducing Anchor -- 6.3.7 Perform a Repair Using the SpeedBridge (Arthrex) with the Medial Seal Technique -- 6.3.8 Placement of Bioinductive Bovine Augment Patch -- 6.4 Surgeon Tips and Tricks -- 6.4.1 Visualization -- 6.4.2 Traction Stitch -- 6.4.3 Medial Seal -- 6.4.4 SpeedBridge Preparation -- 6.4.5 Dog-Ear -- 6.4.6 Patch Augment -- 6.5 Pitfalls/Complications -- 6.5.1 Medial Seal Failure -- 6.5.2 Failure of Repair -- 6.6 Rehabilitation |
Summary |
Fundamentals in rotator cuff repair and reconstruction from world-renowned experts! Rotator cuff disorders are the most common cause of shoulder pain, accounting for up to 70% of cases. Tears are the most severe subtype, with a lifetime prevalence rate of more than 20%. The size, location, and severity of rotator cuff tears varies greatly, requiring equally diverse preoperative planning and surgical interventions. Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair by Uma Srikumaran and esteemed contributors provides a concise, well-rounded perspective on the surgical management of rotator cuff pa |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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6.7 Rationale and/or Evidence for Approach |
Subject |
Arthroscopy -- Atlases
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Shoulder joint -- Rotator cuff -- Surgery -- Atlases
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Arthroscopy
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Genre/Form |
Scientific atlases
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781626237131 |
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1626237131 |
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