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Disorders of the rotator cuff and biceps tendon / Matthew T. Provencher, MD, CAPT, MC, USNR, Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, Anthony A. Romeo, MD, Pascal Boileau, MD and Nikhil N. Verma, MD.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 604 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780323461252
  • 0323461255
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Disorders of the rotator cuff and biceps tendon.DDC classification:
  • 617.572 23
LOC classification:
  • RD557.5
NLM classification:
  • WE 810
Online resources:
Contents:
Clinical anatomy of the rotator cuff -- Arthroscopic anatomy of the shoulder and cuff -- Biomechanics and clinical function of the rotator cuff -- What happens with cuff tears?: natural history and epidemiology -- Rotator cuff history and physical exam -- Imaging for rotator cuff pathology -- Impingement syndrome: diagnosis and management -- Nonoperative care of rotator cuff disorders: physical therapy, modalities, and injectables -- When to fix a cuff tear: surgical indications -- Anchors and fixation devices for cuff tears: what is the state of the art? -- Patient positioning and anesthesia for rotator cuff surgery -- Surgical management of impingement syndrome and ac joint arthrosis -- Open and mini-open rotator cuff repair: state of the art -- Transitioning from open to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: pearls for success -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: instruments, portal placement, and devices -- What type of rotator cuff tear is this? Tear pattern recognition and soft-tissue releases -- Calcific tendinopathy -- Arthroscopic management of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (pasta) in situ and takedown techniques -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: single-row repair (classic) -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double-row surgical techniques -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double-row (knotted anchors medial and lateral) -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double row -- When and how to use patches -- Enhancing the healing environment: cuff biologies -- Arthroscopic management of massive rotator cuff tears -- Subscapularis tendon tears: arthroscopic management -- Shoulder instability with a rotator cuff tear: management of the cuff and labrum -- Shoulder stiffness (adhesive capsulitis) with a rotator cuff tear: how to manage -- Greater and lesser tuberosity fractures -- The suprascapular nerve in the setting of rotator cuff pathology
Postoperative rehabilitation following rotator cuff repair -- Outcomes following rotator cuff repair: are we doing better? -- The failed rotator cuff repair: evaluation and surgical management -- Evaluation and management of the persistently painful stiff shoulder following rotator cuff repair -- Arthroscopic Trillat procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability with associated irreparable rotator cuff tear -- Rotator cuff arthropathy: what is it? -- Tendon transfers for the rotator cuff deficient shoulder -- Hemiarthroplasty for rotator cuff deficiency: indications and technique -- Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff deficiency: rationale and mechanics -- Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff deficiency: surgical technique -- Tendon transfers with a reverse arthroplasty: when and how? -- Superior labrum and long head of the biceps -- Slap tears: how to diagnose -- Slap ii tears: evaluation and surgical techniques for fixation -- How to deal with higher-grade (advanced) slap lesions: treatment of type iii, iv and v slap tears -- Current techniques for biceps tenodesis -- Long head of the biceps tenodesis: proximal soft tissue fixation without anchors -- Disorders of the biceps labral complex: arthroscopic sub-deltoid tenodesis -- Long head of the biceps tendon tenodesis: subpectoral (distal) technique -- Failed slap tear: diagnosis and management -- The proximal long head biceps tendon (LHBT) rupture: LHBT tenodesis for symptomatic chronic ruptures and revision LHBT tenodesis -- Arthroscopic management of spinoglenoid and suprascapular notch cysts -- Arthroscopic management of combined pathology: slap and rotator cuff tears -- Management of the throwing shoulder with a slap tear.
Summary: With a concise, expert focus on one of today's hottest topics in shoulder surgery, Disorders of the Rotator Cuff and Biceps Tendon provides thorough, up-to-date coverage of all aspects of this fast-changing area. This unique volume covers everything from physical examination and imaging workup to state-of-the-art treatment methodologies and clinical indications for operative techniques. Designed with the clinician in mind, it offers a comprehensive, well-illustrated approach in an easy-to-read format, supplemented by surgical videos created by leaders in the field. Expert contributing authors describe every procedural step in a logical, methodical manner, offering clinical and technical pearls from personal experience. Surgical techniques are written with the general orthopaedist in mind and include an emphasis on transitioning to all-arthroscopic techniques. Coverage includes non-operative care, including an emphasis on rotator cuff and proximal biceps rehabilitation techniques, injections, and modalities. Expert discussions include advanced arthroscopic rotator cuff repair techniques, revision surgery, and arthroplasty (hemiarthroplasty, total shoulder, and reverse shoulder arthroplasty) for failed cuff repair. Unique! Includes salvage reconstruction techniques including tendon transfers, biologic patches, and emerging technologies. More than 1100 high-quality illustrations include both original artwork and clinical photographs that accurately depict important aspects of each procedure for surgical management. Before each surgical technique, quick-reference text boxes in bulleted format present guidelines for arriving at the associated diagnosis. Ideal for orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, residents, and students in orthopaedic surgery as well as physical therapists, physician assistants and athletic trainers. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Clinical anatomy of the rotator cuff -- Arthroscopic anatomy of the shoulder and cuff -- Biomechanics and clinical function of the rotator cuff -- What happens with cuff tears?: natural history and epidemiology -- Rotator cuff history and physical exam -- Imaging for rotator cuff pathology -- Impingement syndrome: diagnosis and management -- Nonoperative care of rotator cuff disorders: physical therapy, modalities, and injectables -- When to fix a cuff tear: surgical indications -- Anchors and fixation devices for cuff tears: what is the state of the art? -- Patient positioning and anesthesia for rotator cuff surgery -- Surgical management of impingement syndrome and ac joint arthrosis -- Open and mini-open rotator cuff repair: state of the art -- Transitioning from open to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: pearls for success -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: instruments, portal placement, and devices -- What type of rotator cuff tear is this? Tear pattern recognition and soft-tissue releases -- Calcific tendinopathy -- Arthroscopic management of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (pasta) in situ and takedown techniques -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: single-row repair (classic) -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double-row surgical techniques -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double-row (knotted anchors medial and lateral) -- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: double row -- When and how to use patches -- Enhancing the healing environment: cuff biologies -- Arthroscopic management of massive rotator cuff tears -- Subscapularis tendon tears: arthroscopic management -- Shoulder instability with a rotator cuff tear: management of the cuff and labrum -- Shoulder stiffness (adhesive capsulitis) with a rotator cuff tear: how to manage -- Greater and lesser tuberosity fractures -- The suprascapular nerve in the setting of rotator cuff pathology

Postoperative rehabilitation following rotator cuff repair -- Outcomes following rotator cuff repair: are we doing better? -- The failed rotator cuff repair: evaluation and surgical management -- Evaluation and management of the persistently painful stiff shoulder following rotator cuff repair -- Arthroscopic Trillat procedure for recurrent anterior shoulder instability with associated irreparable rotator cuff tear -- Rotator cuff arthropathy: what is it? -- Tendon transfers for the rotator cuff deficient shoulder -- Hemiarthroplasty for rotator cuff deficiency: indications and technique -- Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff deficiency: rationale and mechanics -- Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for cuff deficiency: surgical technique -- Tendon transfers with a reverse arthroplasty: when and how? -- Superior labrum and long head of the biceps -- Slap tears: how to diagnose -- Slap ii tears: evaluation and surgical techniques for fixation -- How to deal with higher-grade (advanced) slap lesions: treatment of type iii, iv and v slap tears -- Current techniques for biceps tenodesis -- Long head of the biceps tenodesis: proximal soft tissue fixation without anchors -- Disorders of the biceps labral complex: arthroscopic sub-deltoid tenodesis -- Long head of the biceps tendon tenodesis: subpectoral (distal) technique -- Failed slap tear: diagnosis and management -- The proximal long head biceps tendon (LHBT) rupture: LHBT tenodesis for symptomatic chronic ruptures and revision LHBT tenodesis -- Arthroscopic management of spinoglenoid and suprascapular notch cysts -- Arthroscopic management of combined pathology: slap and rotator cuff tears -- Management of the throwing shoulder with a slap tear.

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With a concise, expert focus on one of today's hottest topics in shoulder surgery, Disorders of the Rotator Cuff and Biceps Tendon provides thorough, up-to-date coverage of all aspects of this fast-changing area. This unique volume covers everything from physical examination and imaging workup to state-of-the-art treatment methodologies and clinical indications for operative techniques. Designed with the clinician in mind, it offers a comprehensive, well-illustrated approach in an easy-to-read format, supplemented by surgical videos created by leaders in the field. Expert contributing authors describe every procedural step in a logical, methodical manner, offering clinical and technical pearls from personal experience. Surgical techniques are written with the general orthopaedist in mind and include an emphasis on transitioning to all-arthroscopic techniques. Coverage includes non-operative care, including an emphasis on rotator cuff and proximal biceps rehabilitation techniques, injections, and modalities. Expert discussions include advanced arthroscopic rotator cuff repair techniques, revision surgery, and arthroplasty (hemiarthroplasty, total shoulder, and reverse shoulder arthroplasty) for failed cuff repair. Unique! Includes salvage reconstruction techniques including tendon transfers, biologic patches, and emerging technologies. More than 1100 high-quality illustrations include both original artwork and clinical photographs that accurately depict important aspects of each procedure for surgical management. Before each surgical technique, quick-reference text boxes in bulleted format present guidelines for arriving at the associated diagnosis. Ideal for orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, residents, and students in orthopaedic surgery as well as physical therapists, physician assistants and athletic trainers. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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