Filling an unmet need this book covers all relevant aspects of Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty. Edited by internationally renowned experts in the field it offers the reader solid theoretical and practical knowledge to address this complex surgical procedure. The chapters are grouped into seven sections each addressing a macro-topic: arthroplasty failure, pre-operative planning and operative techniques, the failed glenoid and humerus, infections, instability and soft tissue management, and surgical outcomes. This book offers a timely and up-to-date resource for shoulder surgeons wishing to…mehr
Filling an unmet need this book covers all relevant aspects of Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty. Edited by internationally renowned experts in the field it offers the reader solid theoretical and practical knowledge to address this complex surgical procedure. The chapters are grouped into seven sections each addressing a macro-topic: arthroplasty failure, pre-operative planning and operative techniques, the failed glenoid and humerus, infections, instability and soft tissue management, and surgical outcomes.
This book offers a timely and up-to-date resource for shoulder surgeons wishing to deepen their knowledge of this complex and challenging procedure. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francesco Franceschi completed his residency training at the Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome-Italy. His clinical interests include shoulder arthroscopy and arthroplasty. He is on staff at Villa San Pietro, Fatebenefratelli, Rome-Italy. He is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Unicamillus Medical School, Rome-Italy and Consultant for the Vatican State Health Care (FAS). He has published scientific articles and book chapters on various topics related to shoulder surgery and has presented his scientific research at several academic meetings. George Athwal is originally from Vancouver, and completed his M.D. at the University of British Columbia. Following completion of his orthopedic surgery residency at Queen's University, he spent 2 years sub-specializing in upper extremity reconstruction and trauma. He completed a 1-year fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Cornell University, New York, NY. Following this, he completed 1-year at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN specializing in shoulder and elbow surgery. In 2005, he joined the Roth-McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre at the University of Western Ontario. He is actively involved in biomechanical and clinical research pertaining to the shoulder and elbow. He is the author of more than 400 publications, chapters and books pertaining to the shoulder and elbow. Alexandre Lädermann, is Privat Docent at the University of Geneva, founder of BeeMed and Med4Cast, and president of the foundation for Research and Teaching in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Trauma, and Imaging (FORE). He is a leading specialist in the field of shoulder and elbow surgery. Dr. Alexandre Lädermann is placed in the top 0.1% of scholars writing about the Shoulder Surgery over the past 10 years by Expertscape's PubMed-based algorithms, a level labeled as "World Expert." He is the author of more than 200 publications in journals and books concerning the shoulder joint. He is also a member of the Central Committee of the French Arthroscopic Society (SFA), past president of Swiss Shoulder Society (Expertengruppe Schulter und Ellbogen (Swiss Orthopaedics)), and past president of the Membership Committee and Member of the Central Committee of the European Society for Surgery of the Shoulder and the Elbow (SECEC/ESSSE). Moreover, he is chairman of the 12th Val d'Isère Advanced Shoulder Course and has been president of congress of the European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (SECEC/ESSSE) in Geneva and of the International Congress on Adipose Stem cell Treatment (iCAST) in Zurich. Edoardo Giovannetti de Sanctis is a shoulder specialist orthopaedic surgeon at the Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, San Pietro Fatebenefratelli Hospital. He attended medical school in Campus Bio-Medico University and underwent orthopaedic training at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Rome. He completed Fellowships in San Antonio, Texas (Dr SS. Burkhart ) and Lyon, France (Dr Lionel Neyton). He is member of the European Society for Surgery of the Shoulder & Elbow (ESSSE/SECEC).
Inhaltsangabe
I Background 1 Why Total Shoulder Arthroplasties Fail.- 2 Why Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasties Fail.- 3 Hemiarthroplasty: How they fail II Planning and Operative Technique.- 4 Management of the Painful Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 5 Pre-operative Planning for Revision Arthroplasty: Imaging, Instruments & Implants.- 6 PSI, Navigation and Virtual Reality in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 7 Custom Implants for Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 8 Surgical Exposure in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- III Glenoid.- 9 Classifying Glenoid Bone Loss in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 10 The Convertible Glenoid in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 11 Revising The Failed Glenoid in Hemiarthroplasty.- 12 How to remove a well implanted glenoid component.- 13 Revising The Failed Glenoid in TSA.- 14 Revising The Failed Glenoid in RSA.- 15 Options for glenoid reconstruction: Graft Vs Metal.- 16 Bone Graft: Iliac Crest Vs Allograft.- 17 One Stage Vs Two Stage Exchange Bonegrafting for Glenoid Bone Defects.-18 Periprosthetic Glenoid Fracture: Management and Outcomes.- IV Humerus.- 19 Stress Shielding and Bony Adaptations in Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 20 Classifying Humerus Bone Loss in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 21 Convertible Humeral component in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 22 How to remove a well implanted humeral component and complications associated.- 23 Revision of a Failed Humeral Stem With Sufficient Bone Stock.- 24 Revision of The Failed Stem Without Sufficient Bone Stock.- 25 Periprosthetic Humeral Fracture: Management and Outcomes.- V Infection.- 26 How to diagnose an infection after Shoulder Replacement.- 27 Managing the Infected Arthroplasty: Antibiotic suppression, Debridement, 1 vs 2 Stage.- 28 Preventing Infection in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- VI Instability and Soft Tissue Management.- 29 Defining Risk Factors for Instability.- 30 Management of shoulder arthroplasty instability.- 31 Pectoralis Transfer For Deltoid Insufficiency After RSA.- 32 Tendon transfers for loss of rotation (IR & ER) in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- VII Others.- 33 The Role of Arthroscopy after Shoulder Replacement.- 34 The Role of Resection and Hemiarthroplasty after RSA.- 35 The Role Hemireverse in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 36 Revision of a failed TSA to a TSA.- 37 The Outcomes of Revision Shoulder Surgery.
I Background 1 Why Total Shoulder Arthroplasties Fail.- 2 Why Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasties Fail.- 3 Hemiarthroplasty: How they fail II Planning and Operative Technique.- 4 Management of the Painful Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 5 Pre-operative Planning for Revision Arthroplasty: Imaging, Instruments & Implants.- 6 PSI, Navigation and Virtual Reality in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 7 Custom Implants for Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 8 Surgical Exposure in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- III Glenoid.- 9 Classifying Glenoid Bone Loss in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 10 The Convertible Glenoid in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 11 Revising The Failed Glenoid in Hemiarthroplasty.- 12 How to remove a well implanted glenoid component.- 13 Revising The Failed Glenoid in TSA.- 14 Revising The Failed Glenoid in RSA.- 15 Options for glenoid reconstruction: Graft Vs Metal.- 16 Bone Graft: Iliac Crest Vs Allograft.- 17 One Stage Vs Two Stage Exchange Bonegrafting for Glenoid Bone Defects.-18 Periprosthetic Glenoid Fracture: Management and Outcomes.- IV Humerus.- 19 Stress Shielding and Bony Adaptations in Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 20 Classifying Humerus Bone Loss in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 21 Convertible Humeral component in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 22 How to remove a well implanted humeral component and complications associated.- 23 Revision of a Failed Humeral Stem With Sufficient Bone Stock.- 24 Revision of The Failed Stem Without Sufficient Bone Stock.- 25 Periprosthetic Humeral Fracture: Management and Outcomes.- V Infection.- 26 How to diagnose an infection after Shoulder Replacement.- 27 Managing the Infected Arthroplasty: Antibiotic suppression, Debridement, 1 vs 2 Stage.- 28 Preventing Infection in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- VI Instability and Soft Tissue Management.- 29 Defining Risk Factors for Instability.- 30 Management of shoulder arthroplasty instability.- 31 Pectoralis Transfer For Deltoid Insufficiency After RSA.- 32 Tendon transfers for loss of rotation (IR & ER) in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- VII Others.- 33 The Role of Arthroscopy after Shoulder Replacement.- 34 The Role of Resection and Hemiarthroplasty after RSA.- 35 The Role Hemireverse in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 36 Revision of a failed TSA to a TSA.- 37 The Outcomes of Revision Shoulder Surgery.
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