Intraarticular fractures : minimally invasive surgery, arthroscopy /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
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Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Doral, Mahmut Nedim, editor.
Karlsson, Jon, editor.
Nyland, John, editor.
Benedetto, Karl Peter, editor.
ISBN:3319976028
9783319976013
331997601X
9783319976020
9783319976006
3319976001
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Notes:Includes index.
8.3 Mechanism of Injury
References5: Biologic Solutions for Articular Cartilage Healing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Articular Cartilage Surgical Treatment; 5.2.1 Reconstructive Procedures; 5.2.2 Tissue Engineering and Scaffold-Based Procedures; 5.3 Nonsurgical Articular Cartilage Treatment; 5.3.1 Injections; 5.3.2 New Injective Biological Approaches; 5.4 Conclusion; References; 6: Rehabilitation Principles Following Minimally Invasive Fracture Fixation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Postsurgical Malalignment, Segment Length, or Joint Surface Inclination Changes; 6.3 Healing Potential; 6.4 Articular Surface Congruency
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 12, 2019).
Summary:This superbly illustrated book is a comprehensive and detailed guide to the contemporary arthroscopic management of intraarticular fractures. The opening section addresses a variety of basic aspects and key issues, including the difficulties posed by intraarticular fractures, principles of fixation, cartilage healing, and rehabilitation. The minimally invasive surgical techniques appropriate to individual types of fracture are then fully described and depicted, covering fractures of the shoulder and elbow, wrist, pelvis and hip, knee, and ankle. Guidance is also provided on avoidance and management of complications and rehabilitation. The closing section addresses relevant miscellaneous issues, including arthroscopic management of temporomandibular joint fractures and extended indications for endoscopy-assisted fracture fixation. This volume will greatly assist both trainee and more experienced surgeons in selecting and executing arthroscopic techniques when treating patients with these complex fractures, which entail the risk of poor long-term function and further deterioration.
Other form:Print version: Doral, Mahmut Nedim. Intraarticular Fractures : Minimally Invasive Surgery, Arthroscopy. Cham : Springer, ©2019 9783319976006
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-97602-0

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505 0 |a Intro; Foreword; Preface; Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: General Knowledge; 1: Natural History of Bone Bruise; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Bone Bruise Classification; 1.3 Bone Bruise Location and Mechanism; 1.4 Clinical and Histological Findings; 1.5 The Natural Course; 1.6 Treatment; 1.7 Conclusion; References; 2: Arthroscopic Treatment Vs. Open Surgery in Intra-articular Fractures; 2.1 Background; 2.2 Articular Fracture Reduction; 2.3 Associated Soft Tissue Injuries; 2.4 Loose Bodies; 2.5 Articular Degenerative Changes; 2.6 Conclusion; References 
505 8 |a 3: Intra-articular Fractures: Principles of Fixation3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Classification; 3.3 Unique Features of Intra-articular Fractures; 3.4 Imaging of Intra-Articular Fractures; 3.5 Basic Principles of Management of Intra-articular Fractures; 3.6 Importance of Step-Offs/Gaps; 3.7 Healing of Articular Cartilage; 3.8 Conclusion; References; 4: Intra-articular Fractures: Philosophy of Minimally Invasive Fixation; 4.1 Minimally Invasive Fixation; 4.2 Intra-articular Fractures; 4.2.1 Description; 4.2.2 Problems Related to the Treatment; 4.2.3 Treatment Planning; 4.3 Conclusion 
504 |a References5: Biologic Solutions for Articular Cartilage Healing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Articular Cartilage Surgical Treatment; 5.2.1 Reconstructive Procedures; 5.2.2 Tissue Engineering and Scaffold-Based Procedures; 5.3 Nonsurgical Articular Cartilage Treatment; 5.3.1 Injections; 5.3.2 New Injective Biological Approaches; 5.4 Conclusion; References; 6: Rehabilitation Principles Following Minimally Invasive Fracture Fixation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Postsurgical Malalignment, Segment Length, or Joint Surface Inclination Changes; 6.3 Healing Potential; 6.4 Articular Surface Congruency 
505 8 |a 6.5 Potential Stress Shielding or Stress Riser from Fixation Hardware6.6 Patient Expectations "Realistic or Not"; 6.7 Optimizing Full Kinematic/Kinetic Chain Function; 6.8 Patient/Client Understanding, the Importance of Therapeutic Lessons; 6.9 Optimizing Metabolic Energy System Function; 6.10 Repetitive Microtraumatic, Acute Isolated, or Polytraumatic Intra-articular Fractures; 6.11 Pain; 6.12 Gender, Genetics, Lifestyle, and Age; 6.13 Therapeutic Exercise to Improve Function and Cognitive Appraisal: Psychobehaviors; 6.14 Therapeutic Exercise and Patient Education 
505 8 |a 6.15 Objective and Subjective Function Assessments6.16 Sufficient Follow-up; 6.17 Conclusion; References; 7: Arthroscopic Treatment Vs. Open Surgery in Intra-articular Fractures; 7.1 Calcaneus and Talus Fractures; 7.2 Ankle Fractures; 7.3 Knee Fractures; 7.4 Hip Fractures; 7.5 Bennett Fractures; 7.6 Wrist Fractures; 7.7 Elbow Fractures; 7.8 Shoulder Fractures; 7.9 Conclusion; References; Part II: Arthroscopic Management of Shoulder and Elbow Fractures; 8: Arthroscopic Treatment of Acromioclavicular Dislocations; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Anatomy and Biomechanics 
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500 |a 8.3 Mechanism of Injury 
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