Complex and revision problems in shoulder surgery

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Complex and revision problems in shoulder surgery

editors, Jon J.P. Warner, Joseph P. Iannotti, Evan L. Flatow

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005

2nd ed

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First ed., copyrighted in 1997

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Written by the world's leading shoulder surgeons, this volume offers much-needed guidance on managing complex and revision problems that cannot be solved by standard treatment formulas. The authors present successful approaches with illustrative case examples, emphasizing avoidance of common pitfalls and management of complications. This edition has a greater focus on arthroscopic procedures and includes full-color arthroscopic images. New chapters cover arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction, idiopathic and diabetic stiff shoulder, alternatives to arthroplasty, and the failed arthroplasty. The thoroughly revised fractures section includes new information on two-, three-, and four-part fractures and AC/SC fractures. This edition contains over 800 illustrations.

Table of Contents

SECTION I: INSTABILITY 1 Joseph P. Iannotti * Traumatic Anterior Instability: Arthroscopic Solutions 3 * Traumatic Anterior Instability: Open Solutions 23 * Posterior and Multidirectional Instability: Arthroscopic Solutions 53 * Posterior and Multidirectional Instability: Open Solutions 73 * Chronic, Locked Anterior, and Posterior Dislocations 89 SECTION II: ROTATOR CUFF TEARS 105 Joseph P. Iannotti * Anterior Superior Rotator Cuff Tears: Repairable and Irreparable Tears 107 * Massive Tears of the Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff 129 * Arthroscopic Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears 161 * Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair 189 SECTION III: THE STIFF SHOULDER 203 Jon J.P. Warner * Idiopathic and Diabetic Stiff Shoulder: Decision- Making and Treatment 205 * Acquired Shoulder Stiffness: Posttraumatic and Postsurgical 231 SECTION IV: FRACTURES OF THE SHOULDER 251 Evan L. Flatow * Two-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures 253 * Three-Part Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation, or Arthroplasty? 257 * Four-Part Proximal Humeral Fractures: ORIF 289 * Hemiarthroplasty for Management of Complex Proximal Humerus Fractures: Preoperative Planning and Surgical Solution 311 * Nonunion of Proximal Humerus Fractures 331 * Malunions of the Proximal Humerus 347 * Scapular and Glenoid Fractures 365 * Acute Fractures, Malunions, and Nonunions of the Clavicle 395 * Acromioclavicular Joint: Difficult Problems and Revision Surgery 415 * Sternoclavicular Joint: Primary and Revision Reconstruction 429 SECTION V: SHOULDER ARTHRITIS 443 Evan L. Flatow * Alternatives to Total Shoulder Arthroplasty 445 * Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Young, Active Patient 459 * Special Issues in Inflammatory Arthritis 475 * Rotator Cuff Arthropathy: The Unconstrained Arthroplasty 489 * The Reversed Prosthesis 497 * Management of Bony Insufficiency of the Glenoid and Humerus with Arthroplasty 515 * The Failed Arthroplasty: Options for Revision 531 * Arthrodesis and Other Salvage Procedures: When Arthroplasty Is Not Indicated 551 SECTION VI: MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS: NERVE INJURIES AND SOFT-TISSUE PROBLEMS 573 Jon J.P. Warner * The Painful, Snapping Scapula 575 * Scapular Winging Caused by Serratus Anterior Dysfunction: Recognition and Treatment 583 * Scapular Winging: Trapezius Dysfunction 599 * Nerve Lesions: Suprascapular, Axillary, Thoracic Outlet, and Brachial Plexus 609 * Deltoid Injuries 634 Index 653

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