Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery

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This resource for knee and shoulder surgeons is designed as a reference tool and a roadmap for the sports medicine orthopedist to minimize complications during these procedures, now more frequently required as more people take part in sporting activities.


To Err is Human Alexander Pope Any surgical intervention has potential risks and complications. This book is designed as a reference tool and a roadmap for the sports medicine orthopedist to minimize the complications in knee and shoulder surgery. Some complications are avoidable; some are not. By understanding the functional anatomy at risk, proper surgical setup, proper equipment, and proper patient selection, a preventative approach to complications can be instituted. The authors of these chapters represent leaders in orthopedic sports medicine and have provided novel methods for dealing with intraoperative complications and si- ations that can occur in the midst of a routine arthroscopic reconstruction. In d- cussing these issues, we hope to raise the surgeon's awareness of potential complications and to provide wisdom and advice to properly avoid and treat these problems should they arise. How one deals with complications truly tests the mettle of the surgeon. Keeping one's cool in the midst of an intraoperative complication will be facilitated by h- ing an algorithmic approach. We hope that this book will improve your outcome should these problems occur. Some complications are unavoidable. Arthro brosis or stiffness may take place in the best of hands. Infection may surface postoperatively in the most sterile OR. We provide you with the background to confront these challenges. A list of ten Pearls are offered at the beginning of most chapters as a quick reference card.

Provides algorithmic solution and reference tome for complications arising during knee and shoulder surgery

Autorentext

Dr. Robert Meislin has a keen interest in treating sports related injuries relating to the shoulder and elbow with the latest arthroscopic techniques. A member of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and the U.S. Olympic Sports Medicine Society, Dr. Meislin has been involved in teaching many of the current procedures relating to shoulder and elbow surgery and believes in a team approach to shoulder and elbow problems.

A native New Yorker, Rob Meislin completed his B.A. degree at Columbia College and his M.D. degree at NYU School of Medicine. His orthopedic residency was performed at Hospital for Joint Diseases that included an additional fellowship year in Bioengineering. A Sports Medicine fellowship year was carried out in Salt Lake City. Dr. Meislin served as associate team physician for the Arizona Cardinals as well as an orthopedic consultant for the San Francisco Giants while in private practice for eight years in Arizona. He also worked with the U.S. Olympic team in Colorado Springs as well as the Pan American Games in Dominican Republic in 2003.

Currently he is assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at NYU School of Medicine as well as attending surgeon at NYU Medical Center and Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York City.

Dr. Halbrecht, a board certified orthopedic surgeon, specializes in arthroscopic surgery and sports medicine. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. He is an active member of the learning-center committee, which teaches other orthopedic surgeons from around the world current techniques in arthroscopic surgery. Dr. Halbrecht is a member of AOSSM (American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine), the medical director for the Women's World Pro Ski Tour, a consultant for the Association of Volleyball Professionals, and US Soccer, and an Associate Professor at the University ofCalifornia at San Francisco in the Graduate Department of Physical Therapy.

Dr. Halbrecht obtained his undergraduate degree from Columbia University, where he graduated with honors, and did his medical school training at New York University, where he was president of the AOA honor society. He did his orthopedic training at the prestigious Hospital for Joint Disease in New York and has completed two fellowships, one in orthopedic biomechanics and research, and the other in sports medicine at the world-renowned Southern California Center for Sports Medicine.


Klappentext

Any surgical intervention has potential risks and complications. Some complications are avoidable and some are not. Arthrofibrosis or stiffness may take place in the best of hands, and infection may surface postoperatively even in the most sterile operating room. How one deals with complications truly tests the skill of the surgeon. Keeping calm and focussed on the issues in the midst of an intraoperative complication will be facilitated by having an algorithmic approach.

Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery is designed as a reference tool and a roadmap for the sports medicine orthopedist to minimize complications in knee and shoulder surgery. By understanding the functional anatomy at risk, proper surgical set up, proper equipment, and proper patient selection, a preventative approach to complications can be instituted.

The authors of these chapters are leaders in orthopedic sports medicine and reveal their techniques for dealing with intraoperative complications, increasing the surgeon's awareness of potential complications and providing advice to avoid and treat these problems effectively and rapidly should they arise.


Inhalt
Avoiding and Managing Complications in Meniscus Repair.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in Meniscus Transplantation.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in Cartilage Restoration Surgery.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in ACL Reconstruction.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in PCL Reconstruction.- Avoiding and Managing Complications of Collateral Ligament Surgery of the Knee.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in Osteotomies of the Knee.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in Patella Surgery.- Avoiding and Managing Complications Associated with Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: Miscellaneous Knee Conditions.- Avoiding and Managing Complications in Shoulder Labral Repair.- Avoiding and Managing Complications for Shoulder Superior Labrum (SLAP) Repair.- Avoiding and Managing Complications of Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis.- Avoiding and Managing Complications of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair.- Avoiding and Managing Complications of Surgery of the Acromioclavicular Joint.- Complications of Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery: Miscellaneous Shoulder Conditions.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781447168553
    • Editor Jeffrey Halbrecht, Robert J. Meislin
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2009
    • Größe H260mm x B193mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781447168553
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1447168550
    • Veröffentlichung 23.08.2016
    • Titel Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery
    • Untertitel Management and Treatment Options for the Sports Medicine Orthopedist
    • Gewicht 623g
    • Herausgeber Springer London
    • Anzahl Seiten 296
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Medical Books

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