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9781588902177

Wrist Surgery

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    9781588902177

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    158890217X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-08-01
  • Publisher: THIEME NEW YORK
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Summary

"How to" guide to 72 surgical procedures for managing wrist problems caused by trauma, arthritis, and congenital differences frequently encountered in clinical practice. All the readers will learn how to stabilize distal radius fractures, repair cartilage tears, as well as how to manage Keinbock's disease and numerous problems secondary to arthritis. The authors review the indications, the variety of techniques, and alternatives available to manage each disorder, enabling you to choose the best treatment for each patient's particular condition.Highlights:Coverage of operative techniques for percutaneous scaphoid fixation, total wrist arthroplasty, limited and total wrist arthrodesis, Madelung's wrist reconstruction and moreMore than 350 quality illustrations provide visual aid to surgical technique, ideal for review in preparation for a procedureReview of indications, technique, post-operative care, and alternative techniques in easy-to-digest bulleted textAn invaluable reference for practicing hand surgeons and orthopedists, this text will also be appreciated by residents, particularly those on hand surgery rotations.

Author Biography

Mark E. Baratz, M.D., is Professor and Vice Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Drexel University College of Medicine, and Director, Division of Upper Extremity Surgery, Residency and Fellowship Program Director, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Melvin P. Rosenwasser, M.D., is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director of Orthopaedic Hand Trauma, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York Brian D. Adams, M.D., is Professor of Orthopaedics and Bioengineering and Director of Hand Surgery Fellowship, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Iowa College of Medicine and University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa Scott H. Kozin, M.D., is Associate Professor of Orthopaedics Temple University School of Medicine

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Peter J. Stern
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Section I Overview of Distal Radius Fractures
1(18)
Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pin Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures
2(3)
Limited-Open Reduction and Percutaneous Pin Fixation with External Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures
5(3)
Intra-articular Fractures of the Distal Radius Treated with Dorsal Plate
8(2)
Palmar Fracture/Subluxation of the Distal Radius
10(2)
Open Treatment of a Distal Radius Fracture with a Fixed Angle Palmar Plate
12(3)
Open Treatment of Galeazzi Fractures
15(4)
Section II Distal Radius Malunions and Nonunions
19(10)
Extension Osteotomy for the Malunited Distal Radius
20(3)
Dorsal and Palmar Osteotomy for Malunion of Distal Radius with Iliac Crest Bone Graft
23(2)
Malunion of the Distal Radius with Palmar Translation of the Articular Surface
25(2)
Nonunion of Distal Radius Fractures
27(2)
Section III Distal Ulna Fractures
29(8)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of an Ulnar Styloid Fracture
30(3)
Fractures of the Ulnar Head
33(2)
Fractures of the Ulnar Neck
35(2)
Section IV Distal Ulna Nonunions
37(8)
Resect Ulnar Styloid Fracture with Repair of Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
38(3)
Nonunion of an Ulnar Neck Fracture
41(4)
Section V.1 The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Unstable Distal Ulna, Head Intact
45(10)
Open Repair of an Ulnar-Sided Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear
46(3)
Peripheral Tear of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex from the Ulna: Arthroscopic Repair
49(4)
Reconstruction of Distal Radioulnar Ligaments
53(2)
Section V.2 The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Arthritis
55(8)
Sauve-Kapandji Procedure
56(2)
Hemiresection Arthroplasty of the Distal Ulna
58(2)
Darrach Procedure (Distal Ulna Resection)
60(3)
Section V.3 The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Unstable Distal Ulna, Post-Darrach
63(10)
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tenodesis Stabilization of the Resected Distal Ulna
64(3)
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris-Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Tenodesis Stabilization of the Resected Distal Ulna
67(2)
Distal Ulna Implant Arthroplasty
69(4)
Section V.4 The Distal Radioulnar Joint: Ulnocarpal Abutment
73(10)
Arthroscopic ``Wafer'' Procedure
74(3)
Open ``Wafer'' Procedure
77(2)
Ulnar Shaft Shortening Osteotomy
79(4)
Section VI.1 The Wrist Joint: Scaphoid Fractures
83(6)
Percutaneous Screw Fixation of Scaphoid Fractures
84(3)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Displaced Scaphoid Fractures via Dorsal Approach
87(2)
Section VI.2 The Wrist Joint: Scaphoid Nonunions
89(6)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Scaphoid Nonunion via Palmar Approach with Distal Radial Bone Graft
90(3)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Scaphoid Nonunion with Vascularized Bone Graft
93(2)
Section VI.3 The Wrist Joint: Nonunion Hook of Hamate
95(4)
Excision Hook of Hamate for Nonunion
96(3)
Section VI.4 The Wrist Joint: Scapholunate Ligament Injuries
99(14)
Arthroscopy and Percutaneous Pin Fixation of Scapholunate Ligament Injuries
100(2)
Open Scapholunate Ligament Repair
102(2)
Scapholunate Reconstruction with Dorsal Capsular Flap (Blatt Procedure)
104(2)
Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendon Stabilization of the Scapholunate Joint (Brunelli Procedure)
106(2)
Bone Graft--Bone Autograft Reconstruction
108(2)
Screw Fixation: Reduction and Association of the Scapholunate (RASL) Procedure
110(3)
Section VI.5 The Wrist Joint: Carpal Fracture-Dislocations
113(12)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Perilunate Dislocation via Dorsal Approach
114(2)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Lunate Dislocation via Combined Dorsal-Palmar Approach
116(3)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Trans-scaphoid Perilunate Fracture Dislocation
119(3)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Scaphocapitate Syndrome
122(3)
Section VI.6 The Wrist Joint: Arthritis Due to Scapholunate Advanced Collapse and Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse
125(12)
Wrist Denervation
126(2)
Radial Styloidectomy
128(2)
Proximal Row Carpectomy with Capsular Resurfacing
130(3)
Scaphoid Excision with Capitolunate Triquetrohamate Arthrodesis
133(2)
Excision Distal Pole of the Scaphoid
135(2)
Section VI.7 The Wrist Joint: Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Arthritis
137(6)
Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint Fusion
138(3)
Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint Arthroplasty
141(2)
Section VI.8 The Wrist Joint: Rheumatoid and Post-traumatic Arthritis
143(14)
Arthroscopic Synovectomy
144(2)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus to Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon Transfer
146(2)
Radiocarpal Fusion
148(2)
Total Wrist Arthrodesis
150(3)
Total Wrist Arthroplasty
153(4)
Section VI.9 The Wrist Joint: Kienbock Disease
157(14)
Radial Shortening
158(3)
Vascularized Bone Grafting for Kienbock Disease
161(3)
Capitate Shortening with Capitohamate Fusion
164(3)
Scaphocapitate Fusion with Lunate Excision
167(4)
Section VI.10 The Wrist Joint: The Pediatric Wrist
171(14)
Fractional Lengthening
172(3)
Closing Wedge Osteotomy of Carpus
175(3)
Tendon Transfer for Wrist Extension
178(4)
Madelung's Deformity
182(3)
Section VI.11 The Wrist Joint: Ganglions
185(6)
Excision of Dorsal Wrist Ganglion
186(2)
Excision of Palmar Wrist Ganglion
188(3)
Section VII.1 The Carpometacarpal Joint: Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries
191(8)
Ligament Reconstruction
192(3)
Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation of Bennett's or Rolando's Fractures
195(4)
Section VII.2 The Carpometacarpal Joint: Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis
199(12)
Metacarpal Osteotomy
200(3)
Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Fusion
203(3)
Ligament Reconstruction with Tendon Interposition
206(5)
Section VII.3 The Carpometacarpal Joint: Finger Carpometacarpal Joint Injuries
211(6)
Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation of Reverse Bennett's Fractures
212(3)
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Ring and Small Fracture-Dislocations
215(2)
Section VII.4 The Carpometacarpal Joint: Finger Carpometacarpal Arthritis
217(4)
Arthrodesis of Ring and Small Carpometacarpal Joints
218(3)
Index 221

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