Video Atlas of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
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 sever...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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NEW YORK :
Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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