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Skeletal Trauma of the Upper Extremity

  • Book

  • September 2021
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5315102
From the sternoclavicular joint to the distal phalanx, Skeletal Trauma of the Upper Extremity is a practical, one-volume resource covering all aspects of upper limb trauma and surgery. Comprehensive in scope, it features a multidisciplinary, step-by-step approach to evaluation and management, including concise background information and a detailed focus on practical points and surgical techniques. Written by global experts in traumatology, sports medicine, shoulder, elbow, and hand surgery, this richly illustrated guide brings you into the operating room with leaders in the field.

- Offers detailed, practical guidance from the originators and/or masters of each procedure, along with multiple, illustrated surgical technique descriptions.

- Includes pearls and pitfalls, preoperative evaluation and indications, surgical techniques, rehabilitation, and management of complications.

- Features tables and figures throughout that clearly demonstrate surgical tips and tricks.

- Identifies controversial topics and covers current challenges such as arthroscopic coracoclavicular/acromioclavicular joint reconstruction, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for proximal humerus fracture, total elbow arthroplasty for fracture, interosseous membrane reconstruction of the forearm, and many more.

- Contains more than 500 high-quality illustrations, including anatomical and surgical illustrations, surgical photographs, ultrasounds, and x-rays. - Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Table of Contents

Title

Prelims

Introduction

Section 1

Clavicle

Ch 1

Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations

Technique: Allograft stabilization

Tech: Allograft docking technique

Ch 2

Medial Clavicle Fractures

Tech: Medial Hook Plate

Ch3

Midshaft Clavicle Fractures

Tech: ORIF with plate

Tech: ORIF with IMN

Ch4

Lateral Clavicle Fractures

Tech: Hook Plate

Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope"

Ch5

AC joint Instability

Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope"

Tech: Anatomic ligament recon

Section 2

Scapula

Ch6

Scapula Body

Tech: ORIF scapula

Ch7

Floating Shoulder, Acromion, and Coracoid: The SSSC

Ch8

Scapulothoracic Dissociation

Section 3

Glenohumeral joint instability

Ch9

Anterior Instability Evaluation and Decision Making

Tech: Arthroscopic labral repair

Tech: Arthroscopic Remplissage

Tech: Arthroscopic Latarjet

Ch10

Posterior instability

Tech: Open reduction and bone grafting of reverse hill sachs

Section 4

Proximal Humerus

Ch11

Treatment Algorithm for Proximal humerus fractures

Tech: Nonoperative rehab

Tech: ORIF with plate/screws

Tech: ORIF with IMN

Tech: RSA for fracture

Tech: Endosteal allograft for complex reconstruction

Section 5

Humeral Shaft

Ch12

Humeral Shaft fractures

Tech: Non-op treatment with functional bracing

Tech: Posterior approaches

Tech: Anterolateral Approach

Section 6

Distal Humerus

Ch13

Adult Distal humerus fractures

Tech: Principle Based Internal Fixation of Distal Humerus Fractures

Tech: TEA for distal humerus fracture

Section 7

Elbow

Ch14

Traumatic elbow ligamentous injury (incl PMRI and PLRI)

Tech: LUCL repair

Tech: LUCL recon

Tech: UCL recon

Ch15

Isolated Radial Head/neck Fractures

Tech: ORIF radial head and neck-- Techniques for exposure, avoiding the PIN. Fixation options for head fractures. Plate options and approach options for neck fractures

Tech: Radial Head Arthroplasty

Ch16

Coronoid fractures and The Terrible Triad: An Algorithm for Successful Management

Tech: Terrible triad

Tech: ORIF medial coronoid fracture

Tech: Approach to chronic elbow instability

Ch17

Proximal Ulna fractures and fracture-dislocations (monteggia)

Tech: ORIF Comminuted Olecranon fracture--Dual plating and triceps off-loading

Tech: ORIF with intramedullary fixation

Tech: ORIF trans-olecranon fracture/dislocation-Pattern recognition and fixation options

Tech: ORIF Monteggia

Section 8

Forearm and Wrist

Ch18

Essex-Lopresti-When do all three levels require attention?

Tech: Interosseous Ligament Reconstruction

Ch19

Radial and Ulnar Shaft Fractures: Choice of approach, Nails vs Plates, Compression tips and tricks

Tech: ORIF both bones forearm fracture approaches

Ch20

Distal Radius fractures

Tech: ORIF inta-articular distal radius fracture

Tech: Bridge plating

Tech: Application of wrist external fixator for distal radius/carpal injuries

Ch21

Distal Radioulnar joint Instability and Galeazzi Fractures

Tech: ORIF Galeazzi

Ch22

Galeazzi Fractures

Tech: Tips and tricks for predicting which will be unstable; repair options for the DRUJ/TFCC after radial fixation

Ch23

Distal Radius Fractures

Tech: Volar plate, dorsal plate, spanning plates, fragment specific options

Ch24

Radiocarpal Dislocations

Dumontier type 1 vs type 2; when and how to fix the radial styloid fragment; neutralization device options

Section 9

Hand and Digits

Ch25

Scaphoid Fractures

Tech: Volar vs. Dorsal, Open vs. percutaneous; Bone graft options

Ch26

Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations

Tech: Lesser vs. Greater arc injuries; volar vs. dorsal approach - when and how; fixation options for intercarpal stabilization

Ch27

Metacarpal Fractures

Tech: Pins vs. plates vs. intramedullary devices - when and how

Ch28

Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dislocations

Tech: Volar vs. dorsal approaches

Ch29

Phalanx Fractures

Tech: Pins vs. screws vs. plates - when and how

Ch30

Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations

Tech: ORIF (seattle seat belt) vs. extension block pinning vs. dynamic external fixation

Index

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Authors

Grant E. Garrigues Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Rush University Medical Center, Director of Upper Extremity Research, Co-Team Physician, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls. Marc J. Richard Associate Professor, Director, Hand, Upper Extremity & Microvascular Surgery Fellowship, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. Mark J. Gage Assistant Professor, Director of Orthopaedic Trauma, Duke University Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.