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Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair presents orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, therapists, and trainers with state-of-the-art treatment options, such as anatomic repair techniques that will then enable them to provide athletes with the best chance of returning to their sport.
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Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair presents orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, therapists, and trainers with state-of-the-art treatment options, such as anatomic repair techniques that will then enable them to provide athletes with the best chance of returning to their sport.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040143056
- Artikelnr.: 70882722
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040143056
- Artikelnr.: 70882722
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Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD graduated with honors from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and received his MD degree from SUNY, Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York. He served his surgical internship at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, and his orthopaedic residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Abrams has served on the staff of Alfred I. DuPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware, doing research on childhood cervical, hip, and knee disorders. He has completed a Shoulder Fellowship at the University of Western Ontario under the direction of Richard J. Hawkins, MD a Sports Medicine Fellowship in Aspen, Colorado, and the Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital in Columbus, Georgia under Dr. James R. Andrews.
Since moving to Princeton, New Jersey, Dr. Abrams continues to be involved in education on shoulder injuries and sports medicine. He lectures internationally and has been invited to lecture and perform surgery in Canada, South America, Asia, and Europe. He has served on the Continued Medical Education Committee for American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, is on the Board of Directors for the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and is President-elect of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.
Dr. Abrams is among the first surgeons to perform rotator cuff repairs and stabilization surgery using arthroscopy. As an inventor, he has assisted multiple surgical companies on equipment designs to perform minimally-invasive surgery. He has served on the Board of Directors for arthroscopy education at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Chicago. He is currently on the editorial staff of four orthopaedic periodicals, section editor forOrthopaedic Knowledge Update, has written over 50 chapters in orthopedic textbooks, and is editor of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery: A Practical Approach to Management.
Dr. Abrams has served as a program chairman for the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Summer Institute, Biennial Meeting, Comprehensive Meetings; Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting, and the Orthopaedic Learning Center. As a co-chairman with Dr. Robert Arciero, the Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repairs occurred in October 2008 at the Orthopaedic Learning Center.
Dr. Abrams is currently an attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery at the University Medical Center at Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey. He is a Clinical Professor at Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in Orange, New Jersey. He joined Princeton Orthopaedic and Rehabilitative Associates in 1986, and headed up shoulder surgery at Sports Medicine Princeton. He continues to serve as an orthopaedic consultant to Princeton University, College of New Jersey, Mercer Community College, as well as local public and private schools. In addition, he is a consultant to the National Hockey League, National Football League, Major League Baseball, International Skating Federation, and the United States Tennis Association.
Dr. Abrams has served on the staff of Alfred I. DuPont Institute in Wilmington, Delaware, doing research on childhood cervical, hip, and knee disorders. He has completed a Shoulder Fellowship at the University of Western Ontario under the direction of Richard J. Hawkins, MD a Sports Medicine Fellowship in Aspen, Colorado, and the Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital in Columbus, Georgia under Dr. James R. Andrews.
Since moving to Princeton, New Jersey, Dr. Abrams continues to be involved in education on shoulder injuries and sports medicine. He lectures internationally and has been invited to lecture and perform surgery in Canada, South America, Asia, and Europe. He has served on the Continued Medical Education Committee for American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, is on the Board of Directors for the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and is President-elect of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.
Dr. Abrams is among the first surgeons to perform rotator cuff repairs and stabilization surgery using arthroscopy. As an inventor, he has assisted multiple surgical companies on equipment designs to perform minimally-invasive surgery. He has served on the Board of Directors for arthroscopy education at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Chicago. He is currently on the editorial staff of four orthopaedic periodicals, section editor forOrthopaedic Knowledge Update, has written over 50 chapters in orthopedic textbooks, and is editor of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery: A Practical Approach to Management.
Dr. Abrams has served as a program chairman for the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Summer Institute, Biennial Meeting, Comprehensive Meetings; Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting, and the Orthopaedic Learning Center. As a co-chairman with Dr. Robert Arciero, the Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repairs occurred in October 2008 at the Orthopaedic Learning Center.
Dr. Abrams is currently an attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery at the University Medical Center at Princeton in Princeton, New Jersey. He is a Clinical Professor at Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in Orange, New Jersey. He joined Princeton Orthopaedic and Rehabilitative Associates in 1986, and headed up shoulder surgery at Sports Medicine Princeton. He continues to serve as an orthopaedic consultant to Princeton University, College of New Jersey, Mercer Community College, as well as local public and private schools. In addition, he is a consultant to the National Hockey League, National Football League, Major League Baseball, International Skating Federation, and the United States Tennis Association.
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Contributing Authors Foreword by James R. Andrews
MD Foreword by Richard J. Hawkins
MD Introduction Section I Arthroscopic Techniques to Treat the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative
Arthroscopic
and Open Options Matthew Bollier
MD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 2 PatientÆs Preparation
Positioning
and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position Jason Sullivan
MD and Guido Marra
MD Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; ENS Sean McIntire
MC
USN; Tistia Gaston
PA-C; and Daniel J. Solomon
MD Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique Richard Ryu
MD and Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder Raymond Thal
MD Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication Mark T. Wichman
MD Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder Marcus S. Briones
MD; Michael J. Pagnani
MD; William J. Mallon
MD; and John H. Flint
MD Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment Richard L. Angelo
MD Section II Special Situations in Shoulder Instability Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator Drew Fehsenfeld
MD
PhD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete Todd C. Moen
MD and Gordon W. Nuber
MD Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic
Recurrent
Unstable Shoulder Anshu Singh
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Jianhua Wang
MD;and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss Robert T. Burks
MD Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique Laurent Lafosse
MD and Simon Boyle
MSc
FRCS (Tr and Orth) Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder Joseph P. DeAngelis
MD and John E. Kuhn
MD Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Section III Arthrotomy and Repair of the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift J. Douglas Haltom
MD and Gary W. Misamore
MD Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability Bojan Zoric
MD and Peter J. Millett
MD
MSc Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim Michael J. DeFranco
MD; Monica Morman
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Laurence D. Higgins
MD; and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them? CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; LT Matthew Rose
MD
MC
USN; and William Peace
MD Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the H
MD Foreword by Richard J. Hawkins
MD Introduction Section I Arthroscopic Techniques to Treat the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative
Arthroscopic
and Open Options Matthew Bollier
MD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 2 PatientÆs Preparation
Positioning
and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position Jason Sullivan
MD and Guido Marra
MD Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; ENS Sean McIntire
MC
USN; Tistia Gaston
PA-C; and Daniel J. Solomon
MD Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique Richard Ryu
MD and Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder Raymond Thal
MD Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication Mark T. Wichman
MD Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder Marcus S. Briones
MD; Michael J. Pagnani
MD; William J. Mallon
MD; and John H. Flint
MD Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment Richard L. Angelo
MD Section II Special Situations in Shoulder Instability Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator Drew Fehsenfeld
MD
PhD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete Todd C. Moen
MD and Gordon W. Nuber
MD Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic
Recurrent
Unstable Shoulder Anshu Singh
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Jianhua Wang
MD;and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss Robert T. Burks
MD Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique Laurent Lafosse
MD and Simon Boyle
MSc
FRCS (Tr and Orth) Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder Joseph P. DeAngelis
MD and John E. Kuhn
MD Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Section III Arthrotomy and Repair of the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift J. Douglas Haltom
MD and Gary W. Misamore
MD Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability Bojan Zoric
MD and Peter J. Millett
MD
MSc Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim Michael J. DeFranco
MD; Monica Morman
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Laurence D. Higgins
MD; and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them? CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; LT Matthew Rose
MD
MC
USN; and William Peace
MD Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the H
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editor Contributing Authors Foreword by James R. Andrews
MD Foreword by Richard J. Hawkins
MD Introduction Section I Arthroscopic Techniques to Treat the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative
Arthroscopic
and Open Options Matthew Bollier
MD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 2 PatientÆs Preparation
Positioning
and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position Jason Sullivan
MD and Guido Marra
MD Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; ENS Sean McIntire
MC
USN; Tistia Gaston
PA-C; and Daniel J. Solomon
MD Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique Richard Ryu
MD and Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder Raymond Thal
MD Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication Mark T. Wichman
MD Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder Marcus S. Briones
MD; Michael J. Pagnani
MD; William J. Mallon
MD; and John H. Flint
MD Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment Richard L. Angelo
MD Section II Special Situations in Shoulder Instability Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator Drew Fehsenfeld
MD
PhD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete Todd C. Moen
MD and Gordon W. Nuber
MD Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic
Recurrent
Unstable Shoulder Anshu Singh
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Jianhua Wang
MD;and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss Robert T. Burks
MD Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique Laurent Lafosse
MD and Simon Boyle
MSc
FRCS (Tr and Orth) Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder Joseph P. DeAngelis
MD and John E. Kuhn
MD Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Section III Arthrotomy and Repair of the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift J. Douglas Haltom
MD and Gary W. Misamore
MD Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability Bojan Zoric
MD and Peter J. Millett
MD
MSc Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim Michael J. DeFranco
MD; Monica Morman
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Laurence D. Higgins
MD; and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them? CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; LT Matthew Rose
MD
MC
USN; and William Peace
MD Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the H
MD Foreword by Richard J. Hawkins
MD Introduction Section I Arthroscopic Techniques to Treat the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative
Arthroscopic
and Open Options Matthew Bollier
MD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 2 PatientÆs Preparation
Positioning
and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position Jason Sullivan
MD and Guido Marra
MD Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; ENS Sean McIntire
MC
USN; Tistia Gaston
PA-C; and Daniel J. Solomon
MD Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique Richard Ryu
MD and Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder Raymond Thal
MD Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication Mark T. Wichman
MD Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder Marcus S. Briones
MD; Michael J. Pagnani
MD; William J. Mallon
MD; and John H. Flint
MD Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment Richard L. Angelo
MD Section II Special Situations in Shoulder Instability Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator Drew Fehsenfeld
MD
PhD and Robert A. Arciero
MD Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete Todd C. Moen
MD and Gordon W. Nuber
MD Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic
Recurrent
Unstable Shoulder Anshu Singh
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Jianhua Wang
MD;and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss Robert T. Burks
MD Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique Laurent Lafosse
MD and Simon Boyle
MSc
FRCS (Tr and Orth) Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder Joseph P. DeAngelis
MD and John E. Kuhn
MD Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization Jeffrey S. Abrams
MD Section III Arthrotomy and Repair of the Unstable Shoulder Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift J. Douglas Haltom
MD and Gary W. Misamore
MD Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability Bojan Zoric
MD and Peter J. Millett
MD
MSc Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim Michael J. DeFranco
MD; Monica Morman
MD; Travis G. OÆBrien
BA; Laurence D. Higgins
MD; and Jon J. P. Warner
MD Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them? CDR Matthew T. Provencher
MD
MC
USN; LT Matthew Rose
MD
MC
USN; and William Peace
MD Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the H