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Shoulder arthroplasty

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Philadelphia : Elsevier, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (ix, 482 pages):illustrations (some color)ISBN:
  • 9780323531641
  • 9780323529402
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Contents:
Section one: The basics. Evolution of shoulder arthroplasty -- Becoming a shoulder arthroplasty surgeon -- Operating room setup -- Anesthesia, patient positioning, and patient preparation -- Long head of the biceps tendon -- Section two: Unconstrained shoulder arthroplasty for chronic conditions. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach -- Subscapularis -- Glenoid exposure -- Humeral component -- Glenoid component -- Soft tissue balancing -- Subscapularis and rotator interval repair -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section three: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for chronic conditions. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach -- Glenoid exposure -- Humeral component -- Glenoid component -- Reduction and deltoid tensioning -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section four: Arthroplasty for fracture. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach (handling of the tuberosities) -- Humeral prosthetic positioning -- Tuberosity reduction and fixation -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section five: Alternatives to conventional shoulder arthroplasty. Stemless shoulder arthroplasty -- Biological alternatives to shoulder arthroplasty -- Section six: Revision shoulder arthroplasty. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning, imaging, and special tests -- Surgical approach -- Humeral stem removal and glenoid exposure -- Humerus -- Glenoid component -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section seven: Postoperative rehabilitation. Rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty -- Section eight: The future. Future directions in shoulder arthroplasty."
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Section one: The basics. Evolution of shoulder arthroplasty -- Becoming a shoulder arthroplasty surgeon -- Operating room setup -- Anesthesia, patient positioning, and patient preparation -- Long head of the biceps tendon -- Section two: Unconstrained shoulder arthroplasty for chronic conditions. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach -- Subscapularis -- Glenoid exposure -- Humeral component -- Glenoid component -- Soft tissue balancing -- Subscapularis and rotator interval repair -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section three: Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for chronic conditions. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach -- Glenoid exposure -- Humeral component -- Glenoid component -- Reduction and deltoid tensioning -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section four: Arthroplasty for fracture. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning and imaging -- Surgical approach (handling of the tuberosities) -- Humeral prosthetic positioning -- Tuberosity reduction and fixation -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section five: Alternatives to conventional shoulder arthroplasty. Stemless shoulder arthroplasty -- Biological alternatives to shoulder arthroplasty -- Section six: Revision shoulder arthroplasty. Indications and contraindications -- Preoperative planning, imaging, and special tests -- Surgical approach -- Humeral stem removal and glenoid exposure -- Humerus -- Glenoid component -- Wound closure and postoperative orthosis -- Results and complications -- Section seven: Postoperative rehabilitation. Rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty -- Section eight: The future. Future directions in shoulder arthroplasty."

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