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AANA Advanced Arthroscopy: The Shoulder E-Book
Richard L Angelo | James Esch | Richard K. N. Ryu | Richard K. N. Ryu
(2010)
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Abstract
The Shoulder—a title in the AANA Advanced Arthroscopy series—covers advanced and emerging, state-of-the-art arthroscopic techniques—rotator cuff repairs, arthroscopic subcapularis repair, biologic augmentation devices, and more. Richard L. Angelo, MD, Richard K.N. Ryu, MD, and James Esch, MD present their expertise as premiere arthroscopic shoulder surgeons on disease specific options, managing and avoiding complications, and rehabilitation protocols…in print and online.
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- Stay current through coverage of hot topics like rotator cuff repairs, biologic augmentation devices, proximal bicep tendon disorders, anterior and posterior instability, instability with bone loss, and revision instability surgery.
- Hone your skills thanks to 23 videos of techniques—on arthroscopic biceps tenodesis, arthroscopic subcapularis repair, arthroscopic rotator cuff reconstruction using accelar human dermal matrix, and more—performed by experts.
- See arthroscopic surgical details in full color and understand nuances through interpretative drawings of technical details.
- Optimize surgical results and outcomes with an emphasis on advanced and emerging arthroscopic techniques, surgical tips, and pearls.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front cover | Cover | ||
AANA Advanced Arthroscopy The Shoulder | iii | ||
Copyright page | iv | ||
Contributors | vii | ||
Preface | xi | ||
Table of Contents | xiii | ||
SECTION A. Basics | 1 | ||
CHAPTER 1. Biology of Healing and Tissue Repair | 2 | ||
OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND | 2 | ||
ROTATOR CUFF PATHOLOGY | 2 | ||
BIOLOGIC PROCESS OF ROTATOR CUFF HEALING | 4 | ||
EXOGENOUS SOURCES THAT AFFECT ROTATOR CUFF BIOLOGY | 7 | ||
ROTATOR CUFF BIOLOGY IN THE CLINICAL SETTING | 9 | ||
SUMMARY | 11 | ||
REFERENCES | 11 | ||
CHAPTER 2. Shoulder Disorder: From Dysfunction to the Lesion | 14 | ||
CAUSATIVE FACTORS OF IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME | 14 | ||
CONCLUSIONS | 21 | ||
REFERENCES | 22 | ||
CHAPTER 3. Shoulder Biomechanics, Examination, and Rehabilitation Principles | 24 | ||
SHOULDER BIOMECHANICS | 24 | ||
EXAMINATION OF THE SHOULDER IN THE CONTEXT OF THE KINETIC CHAIN | 27 | ||
PRINCIPLES AND RATIONALE OF CORE-BASED FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION | 30 | ||
SUMMARY | 32 | ||
REFERENCES | 32 | ||
CHAPTER 4. Implant Choices: The Biomechanics of Anchors and Sutures | 34 | ||
HISTORY | 34 | ||
SUTURE ANCHORS | 34 | ||
SUTURES | 38 | ||
SUMMARY | 41 | ||
REFERENCES | 42 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 43 | ||
CHAPTER 5. Arthroscopic Knot Tying | 44 | ||
LEARNING TO TIE KNOTS ARTHROSCOPICALLY | 44 | ||
DEFINITIONS | 44 | ||
INSTRUMENTATION FOR ARTHROSCOPIC KNOTTYING | 45 | ||
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR INSTRUMENTATION | 46 | ||
KNOTS | 48 | ||
REFERENCES | 52 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 52 | ||
CHAPTER 6. Setup and Patient Positioning | 53 | ||
PREPARATION | 53 | ||
SETUP | 53 | ||
PATIENT POSITIONING | 54 | ||
REFERENCES | 58 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 58 | ||
SECTION B. Advanced Procedures of the Shoulder | 59 | ||
CHAPTER 7. Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy and Bursoscopy | 60 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 60 | ||
ARTHROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE | 60 | ||
SUMMARY | 75 | ||
REFERENCES | 76 | ||
CHAPTER 8. Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression | 77 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 77 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 78 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 80 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS: INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 80 | ||
TECHNIQUES | 82 | ||
COMPLICATIONS | 84 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION | 85 | ||
SUMMARY | 85 | ||
REFERENCES | 86 | ||
CHAPTER 9. Arthroscopic Distal Clavicular Resection | 87 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | 87 | ||
MECHANISM OF INJURY | 87 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 88 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT PATHOLOGY | 88 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 88 | ||
RESULTS OF ARTHROSCOPIC DISTAL CLAVICLE EXCISION | 92 | ||
REFERENCES | 92 | ||
CHAPTER 10. Arthroscopic Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction | 93 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 93 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 97 | ||
SUMMARY | 104 | ||
REFERENCES | 104 | ||
SUGGESTED READING | 105 | ||
CHAPTER 11. Arthroscopic Treatment of Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability | 106 | ||
PATHOANATOMY | 106 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 107 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 107 | ||
INDICATIONS | 108 | ||
CONTRAINDICATIONS | 108 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 108 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILIATION PROTOCOL | 113 | ||
SUMMARY | 113 | ||
REFERENCES | 113 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 114 | ||
CHAPTER 12. Posterior Instability of the Shoulder | 115 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 115 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 115 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 117 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 118 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 119 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 119 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 122 | ||
OUTCOMES | 122 | ||
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 122 | ||
REFERENCES | 122 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 123 | ||
CHAPTER 13. Multidirectional Instability of the Glenohumeral Joint | 124 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 124 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 124 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 125 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 126 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 126 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE | 127 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE PROTOCOLS | 134 | ||
SUMMARY | 135 | ||
REFERENCES | 135 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 135 | ||
CHAPTER 14. Instability with Bone Loss | 136 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 136 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 136 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 137 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 137 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 139 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 139 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 145 | ||
REFERENCES | 145 | ||
CHAPTER 15. Revision Instability Surgery | 147 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 147 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 149 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 150 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 150 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 151 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 155 | ||
CONCLUSIONS | 155 | ||
REFERENCES | 155 | ||
CHAPTER 16. Rotator Interval Pathology | 157 | ||
ANATOMY | 157 | ||
BIOMECHANICS | 158 | ||
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | 160 | ||
IMAGING STUDIES | 161 | ||
TREATMENT | 162 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 166 | ||
REFERENCES | 166 | ||
CHAPTER 17. Disorders of the Proximal Biceps Tendon | 167 | ||
ANATOMY | 167 | ||
PATHOANATOMY | 168 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 169 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 169 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTERAINDICATIONS | 169 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 170 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 175 | ||
SUMMARY | 175 | ||
REFERENCES | 176 | ||
CHAPTER 18. Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior (SLAP) Tears | 177 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 177 | ||
CLINICAL PRESENTATION | 181 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 182 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 183 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 186 | ||
SUMMARY | 186 | ||
REFERENCES | 186 | ||
CHAPTER 19. Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears | 188 | ||
ANATOMY, PATHOANATOMY, AND BIOMECHANICS | 188 | ||
CAUSES, INCIDENCE, AND CLASSIFICATION | 189 | ||
CLINICAL EVALUATION | 190 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 190 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 191 | ||
OUTCOMES | 197 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 197 | ||
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 198 | ||
REFERENCES | 198 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 198 | ||
CHAPTER 20. Small to Medium Rotator Cuff Tears | 199 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 199 | ||
ARTHROSCOPIC ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR | 200 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 206 | ||
REFERENCES | 207 | ||
CHAPTER 21. Large to Massive Rotator Cuff Tears | 208 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 208 | ||
PRINCIPLES AND ANATOMY | 208 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 211 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 212 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 212 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 212 | ||
COMPLICATIONS AND TECHNICAL PITFALLS | 220 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 220 | ||
REFERENCES | 220 | ||
SUGGESTED READING | 221 | ||
CHAPTER 22. Subscapularis Tears | 222 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 222 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 223 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 224 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 224 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 225 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 230 | ||
CONCLUSIONS | 230 | ||
REFERENCES | 230 | ||
CHAPTER 23. Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears | 232 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 232 | ||
CLINICAL EVALUATION | 235 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 238 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 239 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 245 | ||
REFERENCES | 246 | ||
CHAPTER 24. Suprascapular Nerve Releases | 247 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 247 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 247 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 248 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 249 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 250 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 250 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 253 | ||
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 253 | ||
REFERENCES | 253 | ||
CHAPTER 25. Biologic Augmentation Devices | 255 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 255 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 256 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 256 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 256 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 257 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 262 | ||
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS | 262 | ||
REFERENCES | 263 | ||
SUGGESTED READING | 263 | ||
CHAPTER 26. Arthrofibrosis | 264 | ||
ANATOMY, PATHOANATOMY, AND ETIOLOGY | 264 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE STIFF SHOULDER | 265 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 266 | ||
TREATMENT | 266 | ||
ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR THE ARTHROFIBROSIS PATIENT | 272 | ||
REHABILITATION OF THE POSTOPERATIVE ARTHROFIBROSIS PATIENT | 272 | ||
SUMMARY | 272 | ||
REFERENCES | 273 | ||
SUGGESTED READING | 273 | ||
CHAPTER 27. Os Acromiale | 274 | ||
PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS | 274 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 274 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 275 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 275 | ||
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | 275 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 275 | ||
POST OPERATIVE REHABILITATION PROTOCOL | 277 | ||
CONCLUSIONS | 277 | ||
REFERENCES | 277 | ||
CHAPTER 28. Glenohumeral Arthritis | 279 | ||
CLASSIFICATION | 279 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 280 | ||
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 280 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 280 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 280 | ||
COMPLICATIONS | 283 | ||
SUMMARY | 284 | ||
REFERENCES | 284 | ||
SUGGESTED READINGS | 284 | ||
CHAPTER 29. Scapulothoracic Burscoscopy | 285 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOANATOMY | 285 | ||
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION | 288 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 289 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 289 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION | 293 | ||
SUMMARY | 293 | ||
REFERENCES | 293 | ||
CHAPTER 30. Calcific Tendinitis | 295 | ||
HISTORICAL REVIEW | 295 | ||
PATHOGENESIS | 295 | ||
PRESENTATION | 296 | ||
TREATMENT OPTIONS | 297 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE PROTOCOL | 301 | ||
REFERENCES | 301 | ||
SECTION C. Complications | 303 | ||
CHAPTER 31. Complications of Shoulder Arthroscopy | 304 | ||
GENERAL COMPLICATIONS | 304 | ||
COMPLICATIONS SPECIFIC TO SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY | 305 | ||
COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC PROCEDURES | 309 | ||
SUMMARY | 311 | ||
REFERENCES | 311 | ||
Index | 313 |