Operative Approaches in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology 2nd Edition by Fridun Kerschbaumer, Kuno Weise, Carl Joachim Wirth, Alexander Vaccaro, Rudolf Bauer, Fridun Kerschbaumer, Sepp Poisel – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery. 9783132580602 ,3132580600
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ISBN 10: 3132580600
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Author: Fridun Kerschbaumer, Kuno Weise, Carl Joachim Wirth, Alexander Vaccaro, Rudolf Bauer, Fridun Kerschbaumer, Sepp Poisel
Originally founded by three renowned orthopedic masters, Bauer, Kerschbaumer, and Poisel, this atlas has enjoyed a longstanding reputation for the exceptional quality of its surgical, topographic anatomical illustrations. Considerable advances in minimally invasive, endoscopic, and arthroscopic surgery during the last few decades necessitated this updated edition.
Special Features
- The addition of more than 40 new surgical procedures, including soft tissue preservation techniques used in trauma surgery.
- More than 700 color illustrations drawn directly from cadavers or documentation from the operating room.
The authors provide a unique operative guide, gleaned from years of evidence-based, clinical experience. From the cervical spine to the foot and ankle, each part of the body is divided into detailed subsections. Multiple approaches are included to treat common and rare musculoskeletal injuries, conditions, and diseases. The concise descriptions are complemented by meticulously crafted, labelled anatomical drawings illustrating each step of the procedure, from the skin incision to the targeted region to incision closure. Associated indications, patient positioning and preparation, precautions, and dangers are also summarized for each approach.
This comprehensive, state-of-the-art atlas is an invaluable surgical resource for all orthopedic surgeons, residents, and medical students.
Operative Approaches in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology 2nd Edition Table of contents:
1 Cervical Spine and Cervicothoracic Junction
1.1 Transoropharyngeal Approach C1–C2 (C3)
1.2 Anterior Approach to the Cervical Spine C3–T2
1.3 Anterior Approach to the Lower Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine C4–T3 According to Cauchoix, Binet, and Evrard
2 Thoracic Spine
2.1 Transthoracic Approach to the Thoracic Spine T4–T11
2.2 Anterior Transpleural Approach to the Spine T3–T11 According to Louis
2.3 High Thoracotomy T1–T4
2.4 Thoracoscopic and Minimally Invasive, Thoracoscopy-Assisted Access to the Thoracic Spine
3 Thoracolumbar Junction
3.1 Retroperitoneal Extrapleural Approach to the Thoracolumbar Spine T9–L5 According to Hodgson
3.2 Approach to Thoracolumbar Spine with Two-fold Thoracotomy T4–L5 According to Bauer
3.3 Retroperitoneal Extrapleural Approach to Thoracolumbar Spine T11–L5 According to Mirbaha
4 Lumbar Spine and Lumbosacral Junction
4.1 Retroperitoneal Approach to the Lumbar Spine L2–L5
4.2 Transperitoneal Approach to the Lumbosacral Junction L4–S1
4.3 Minimally Invasive Lateral Approach to the Lumbar Spine L2–L5
Spine, Posterior Approaches
5 Cervical Spine
5.1 Posterior Approach to the Cervical Spine and Occipitocervical Junction
6 Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
6.1 Costotransversectomy T3–T10
6.2 Posterior Approach to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
6.3 Paraspinal Approach to the Lumbosacral Junction According to Wiltse
6.4 Short Posterior Approach to the Lumbar Spine for Laminotomy and Removal of an Intervertebral Disk
Pelvis and Lower Extremity
7 Pelvis: Pelvic Ring
7.1 Approach to the Symphysis and Anterior Pelvis
7.2 Anterior Approach to the Posterior Pelvis
7.3 Posterior Approach to the Sacrum
7.4 Lateral Minimally Invasive Approach for Trans-sacroiliac Screw Placement
7.5 Approach to the Ischium and Pubis
8 Pelvis: Acetabulum
8.1 Ilioinguinal Approach According to Letournel
8.2 Posterior Approach to the Hip According to Kocher-Langenbeck
8.3 Anterior Limited Approach According to Stoppa
8.4 Transiliac Approach According to Judet
8.5 Approach to the Acetabulum According to Judet
9 Hip Joint
9.1 Posterior Approach to the Hip Joint with Dislocation According to Ganz
9.2 Posterior Minimally Invasive Approach
9.3 Transgluteal Approach According to Bauer
9.4 Minimally Invasive Transgluteal Approach
9.5 Anterolateral Approach to the Hip Joint
9.6 Minimally Invasive Anterolateral Approach to the Hip Joint
9.7 Anterior Approach to the Hip Joint
9.8 Anterior Minimally Invasive Approach
9.9 Arthroscopic Approaches to the Hip Joint
10 Femur
10.1 Anterior Approach
10.2 Lateral Proximal Approach to the Medullary Cavity of the Femur
10.3 Lateral Approach to the Femur
10.3a Lateral Approach—General Points
10.3b Lateral Approach—Exposure of the Proximal Femur
10.3c Lateral Approach—Exposure of the Distal Femur
10.4 Minimally Invasive Lateral Approach to the Femur
10.5 Medial Approach to the Femur
10.6 Posterior Approach to Femur
10.7 Transarticular Medullary Cavity Approach to the Distal Femur
11 Knee
11.1 Anteromedial Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Knee Joint
11.2 Anteromedial Parapatellar Approach
11.3 Short Medial Approach to the Knee
11.4 Anterolateral Approach to the Knee Joint
11.5 Posterolateral Approach According to Henderson
11.6 Posterior Approach to the Knee Joint According to Trickey
11.7 Arthroscopic Approaches
12 Lower Leg
12.1 Proximal Approach to the Medullary Cavity of the Tibia
12.2 Direct Posterior Approach to the Tibial Plateau
12.3 Posteromedial Approach to the Tibial Plateau
12.4 Posterolateral Approach to the Tibial Plateau with Osteotomy of the Fibula
12.5 Posterolateral Approach to the Tibia and Fibula
12.6 Posteromedial Approach to the Tibial Shaft
12.7 Minimally Invasive Approach to the Medial and Lateral Tibia
12.8 Lateral Approach to the Fibula
13 Foot
13.1 Anterior Approach to the Ankle Joint
13.2 Anterolateral Approach to the Ankle Joint and Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
13.3 Cincinnati Approach
13.4 Posteromedial Approach to the Ankle Joint and the Medial Side of the Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
13.5 Dorsolateral Approach to the Ankle Joint
13.6 Medial Exposure of the Ankle Joint with Osteotomy of the Medial Malleolus
13.7 Arthroscopic Approaches
13.8 Medial Approach to the Medial Malleolus
13.9 Approach to the Lateral Malleolus
13.10 Lateral Approach to the Calcaneus
13.11 Lateral Approach to the Calcaneus and Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
13.12 Medial Approach to the Calcaneus
13.13 Lateral Approach to the Talocalcaneonavicular Joint
13.14 Anterior Approach to the Metatarsal Joints
13.15 Medial Approach to the Tarsometatarsal Joints
13.16 Plantar Approach to the Metatarsophalangeal Joints
13.17 Medial Approach to the Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the Great Toe
13.18 Posterior Approaches to the Metatarsal Bones, Metatarsophalangeal Joint, and Interphalangeal Joint
13.19 Plantar Approach to the Toe Flexor Tendons
13.20 Extensor Approach to the Second Toe
Shoulder and Upper Extremity
14 Scapula and Clavicle
14.1 Approach to the Clavicle and Acromioclavicular Joint
14.2 Approach to the Sternoclavicular Joint
14.3 Approach to the Scapula
15 Shoulder
15.1 Anterior Approach to the Shoulder Joint
15.2 Extended Anterior Approach to the Shoulder Joint with Exposure of the Proximal Humerus
15.3 Anterosuperior Approach to the Shoulder Joint
15.4 Anterolateral Approach According to Bigliani
15.5 Posterosuperior Approach According to Gschwend
15.6 Posterior Approach to the Shoulder Joint
15.7 Arthroscopic Approach to the Shoulder
16 Humerus
16.1 Proximal Approach to the Humerus
16.2 Posterior Approach to the Humerus
16.3 Distal Posterior Approach to the Humerus
16.4 Anterior Approach to the Humerus
16.5 Lateral Approach to the Humerus
16.6 Medial Approach to the Humerus
17 Elbow
17.1 Posterior Approach to the Elbow Joint
17.2 Lateral Approach to the Elbow Joint
17.3 Medial Approach to the Elbow Joint
17.4 Anterior Approach to the Elbow Joint
17.5 Approaches for Elbow Arthroscopy
18 Forearm
18.1 Anterior Approach to the Radius According to Henry
18.2 Dorsolateral Approach to the Radius According to Thompson
18.3 Approach to the Proximal Parts of the Radius and Ulna According to Boyd
18.4 Lateral Approach to the Ulna
18.5 Posterior Approach to the Distal Part of the Radius
18.6 Approach to the Distal Portion of the Ulna
18.7 Palmar Approach to the Distal Part of the Radius
19 Wrist
19.1 Minimally Invasive Approach for Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Division
19.2 Posterior Approach to the Wrist
19.3 Palmar Approach to the Wrist
19.4 Approach for Arthroscopy
20 Hand
20.1 Approach to the Palm According to Skoog
20.2 Exposure of the Ulnar Nerve in the Canal of Guyon
20.3 Palmar Approach to the Scaphoid
20.4 Approach to the Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb
20.5 Approach to the First Extensor Tendon Compartment
20.6 Dorsal Incisions Over the Dorsum of the Hand and Fingers
20.6a Dorsal Incisions—General Points
20.6b Dorsal Approach to the Metacarpophalangeal Joint
20.6c Dorsal Approach to the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
20.6d Dorsal Approach to the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Involving Transection of the Collateral Ligament
20.6e Dorsal Approach to the Distal Interphalangeal Joint
20.7 Approach to the Finger Flexor Tendons
20.8 Palmar Exposure of the Flexor Tendon and Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
20.9 Approach to the Finger Flexor Tendon Via the Midlateral Incision
20.10 Approach to the Annular Ligament of the Thumb
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