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    Author(s)S. Terry Canale
    PublisherElsevier
    ISBN9780808900146
    Pages392
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 1966

    Description

    Elsevier Campbells Operative Orthopaedics International Edition by S. Terry Canale

    and updated to encompass all of the very latest procedures, techniques, and instruments! Dr. S. Terry Canale and 34 other authorities from the Campbell Clinic present encyclopedic, in-depth coverage of the field, superbly organized for efficient access. And now, this landmark 4-volume set includes a CD-ROM containing video clips that demonstrate 10 key surgical procedures.Over 1800 operative techniques many of them new to this edition
    Presents several different approaches for the treatment of each clinical problem-so readers can select the most appropriate procedure for a given patient
    Demonstrates important concepts and nuances of technique with over 9000 exquisite illustrations
    Revised chapters on tumors, including new diagnostic and surgical techniques.
    New section on bone graft substitutes
    90 new operative techniques
    CD-ROM with video clips demonstrating 10 surgical procedures. (see page 3 for complete list of video clips included on CD-ROM
    Offers a brand-new chapter on hip fractures
    Provides increased coverage of diagnostic imaging
    Discusses the newest shoulder arthroscopy procedures-including electrothermal capsulorrhaphy, SLAP lesions, repair of peel-back lesions, and adhesive capsulitis release
    Explores the latest techniques in elbow arthroscopy, including the repair of tennis elbow
    Delivers all-new information on arthroscopy for wrist dislocations and wrist instability
    Features expanded discussions of diagnosis, management of complications, and surgical indications/contraindications
      
    Surgical Procedures on CD-Rom Inserted in Book:



    1. ACL reconstruction using the central third patellar tendon



    2. Extended trochanteric osteotomy for total hip revision arthroplasty.



    3. Ligament balancing in total knee arthroplasty.



    4. Open reduction and internal fixation of calcaneal fractures. 



    5. Chevron osteotomy for hallux valgus.



    6. Screw fixation of slipped capital femoral epiphysis.



    7. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.



    8. Fixation of supracondylar femoral fractures with a periarticular plate.



    9. Reconstruction nailing of femoral fractures.



    10. Intramedullary nailing of forearm fractures.





    Book contents:



    VOLUME ONE

    I General Principles



    1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics 

    2. Surgical Techniques and Approaches 



    II Arthrodesis



    3. Arthrodesis of Ankle, Knee, and Hip 

    4. Arthrodesis of Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist 



    III Arthroplasty



    5. Introduction and Overview

    6. Arthroplasty of Ankle and Knee

    7. Arthroplasty of Hip

    8. Arthroplasty of Shoulder and Elbow



    IV Amputations



    9. General Principles of Amputations

    10. Amputations of Lower Extremity 

    11. Amputations of Hip and Pelvis 

    12. Amputations of Upper Extremity 



    V Infections



    13. General Principles of Infection

    14. Osteomyelitis

    15. Infectious Arthritis

    16. Tuberculosis and Other Unusual Infections



    VI Tumors



    17. General Principles of Tumors

    18. Benign Tumors of Bone

    19. Benign (Occasionally Malignant) Tumors of Bone 

    20. Malignant Tumors of Bone

    21. Soft Tissue Tumors and Non-neoplastic Conditions Simulating Bone Tumors 

    VII Nontraumatic Bone and Joint Disorders

    22. Nontraumatic Disorders

    23 Miscellaneous Nontraumatic Disorders

    24. Osteochondrosis or Epiphysitis and Other Miscellaneous Affections 

    VIII Congenital Anomalies

    25. Congenital Anomalies of Lower Extremity

    26. Congenital Anomalies of Hip and Pelvis 

    27. Congenital Anomalies of Trunk and Upper Extremity 

    VOLUME TWO 

    IX Sports Medicine

    28. Ankle Injuries

    29. Knee Injuries

    30. Shoulder and Elbow Injuries

    31. Recurrent Dislocations 

    32. Traumatic Disorders 

    X Arthroscopy

    33. General Principles of Arthroscopy 

    34. Arthroscopy of Lower Extremity 

    35. Arthroscopy of Upper Extremity 

    XI The Foot in Adolescents and Adults

    36. Surgical Techniques 

    37. Disorders of Hallux

    38. Pes Planus

    39. Lesser Toe Abnormalities 

    40. Rheumatoid Foot

    41. Neurogenic Disorders 

    42. Diabetic Foot

    43. Disorders of Nails and Skin 

    44. Disorders of Tendons and Fascia 

    45. Fractures and Dislocations of Foot

    46. Amputations about Foot 

    VOLUME THREE

    XII Fractures and Dislocations



    47. General Principles of Fracture Treatment 

    48. Fractures of Lower Extremity 

    49. Fractures of Pelvis and Acetabulum 

    50. Hip fractures

    51. Fractures of Shoulder Girdle, Arm, and Forearm 

    52. Fractures and Dislocations in Children 

    53. Malunited Fractures

    54. Delayed Union and Nonunion of Fractures 

    55. Acute Dislocations

    56. Old Unreduced Dislocations 

    XIII The Spine

    57. Spinal Anatomy and Surgical Approaches 

    58. Fractures, Dislocations, and Fracture-Dislocations of Spine

    59. Arthrodesis of Spine

    60. Pediatric Cervical Spine

    61. Scoliosis and Kyphosis

    62. Lower Back Pain and Disorders of Intervertebral Disc 

    63. Infections of Spine

    64. Other Disorders of Spine

    VOLUME FOUR

    XIV Microsurgery

    65. Microsurgery

    XV The Hand

    66. Basic Surgical Technique and Aftercare 

    67. Acute Hand Injuries

    68. Flexor and Extensor Tendon Injuries 

    69. Fractures, Dislocations, and Ligamentous Injuries

    70. Nerve Injuries

    71. Wrist

    72. Special Hand Disorders

    73. Amputations

    74. Paralytic Hand

    75. Cerebral Palsied Hand

    76. Arthritic Hand

    77. Compartment Syndromes and Volkmann Contracture 

    78. Dupuytren Contracture

    79. Carpal Tunnel and Ulnar Tunnel Syndromes and Stenosing Tenosynovitis 

    80. Tumors and Tumorous Conditions of Hand

    81. Hand Infections

    82. Congenital Anomalies of Hand

    XVI Nervous System Disorders

    83. Peripheral Nerve Injuries

    84. Cerebral Palsy

    85. Paralytic Disorders

    86. Neuromuscular Disorder 

    New Operative Techniques 

    1. Mohammed technique - shoulder arthrodesis (internal fixation)

    2. Total shoulder arthroplasty

    3. Revision of shoulder arthroplasty

    4. Resection of distal femur - intraarticular resection of distal femur

    5. Opening wedge osteotomy hemicallotasis

    6. Varus derotational osteotomy with adolscent pediatric hip screw 

    7. Greater trochanteric epiphysiodesis

    8. Anterior advancement of tendocalcaneus 

    9. One-stage correction San Diego acetabuloplasty 

    10. Screw epiphysiodesis for hemiepiphysiodesis of distal tibial epiphysis

    11. Percutaneous muscle biopsy 

    12. Nancy nail (stable elastic intramedullary nail) for femoral fractures 

    13. Modified anterior approach to cervical thoracic junction 

    14. Video assisted thoracic spine surgery 

    15. Video assisted lumbar surgery 

    16. Posterior approach to sacrum and sacroiliac joint 

    17. Vertebral compression fracture vertebroplasty 

    18. Epidural cortisone injection techniques 

    19. Thoracic discography 

    20. Microsurgical anterior cervical foraminotomy 

    21. Spinous process osteotomy for spinal stenosis 

    22. Microdecompression for spinal stenosis 

    23. Posterolateral decompression for spine tumors

    24. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)

    25. Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)

    26. Costotransversectomy for tumors of the spine

    27. Reconstruction of posterolateral structures using the semitendinosus tendon

    28. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstrings (with proximal release of hamstrings

    29. Bipartite patella

    30. Closed manipulation

    31. Thrower's exostosis

    32. Epicondylar resection and anconeus muscle transfer

    33. Distal rupture or avulsion of biceps tendon

    34. Osteochondral autografts

    35. Quadriceps tendon graft

    36. Double-tunnel PCL reconstruction 

    37. Arthroscopy of subtalar joint -subtalar portals

    38. Arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis 

    39. Supine position for hip arthroplasty

    40. Arthroscopic Bankhart repair using absorbable fixation device

    41. Arthroscopic capsulolateral augmentation and rotator interval 

    42. Rotator interval capsule closure 

    43. Monopolar electrothermal arthroscopy 

    44. Tennis elbow release 

    45. Olecranon bursitis 

    46. Irrigation and debridement of open wounds

    47. Preoperative planning under pin fixators

    48. Preoperative planning under intramedullary interlocking nails

    49. Swashbuckler approach to distal femur

    50. Open condylar plate fixation

    51. Less invasive stabilization system (LISS)

    52. Minimally invasive dynamic condylar screw or condylar plate

    53. Trigen (third generation knee nail)

    54. Patient positioning and preparation under Trigen femoral antegrade nailing

    55. Extraction of unbroken antegrade femoral nail

    56. Extraction of broken femoral antegrade nail

    57. Flexible nailing of the femoral shaft

    58. Biaxial compression plate fixation

    59. Fixation with intramedullary devices

    60. Pin placement for treatment of pelvic fractures 

    61. Trimed system for fracture of distal radius 

    62. Proximal third of radius and ulna, subhead "radial neck"

    63. Synostosis between radius and ulna

    64. Shafts of radius and ulna in adults

    65. Repair of forearm malunions with distal radioulna joint instability

    66. Volar osteotomy

    67. External fixation

    68. Intraarticular malunions

    69. Radiolunate arthrodesis

    70. Intramedullary fibular allografts 

    71. Hinged elbow external fixator 

    72. Excision of dorsal wrist ganglion

    73. Excision of volar wrist ganglion

    74. Arthroscopic resection of dorsal wrist ganglion

    75. Release of trigger finger

    76. Tendon release in campodactyly

    77. Correction of dislocated second metatarsophalangeal joint with shortening metatarsal osteotomy (Weil osteotomy)

    78. Dorsal closing wedge osteotomy

    79. Repair of the spring ligament

    80. Anterior calcaneal osteotomy (lateral column lengthening)

    81. Medial calcaneal displacement osteotomy

    82. Synovectomy of peroneal tendons

    83. Correction of peroneal tendon instability

    84. Debridement of the peroneus longus tendon, removal of the os peroneum, tenodesis of the peroneus longus to the peroneus brevis

    85. Release of the fibro-osseous tunnel

    86. Insertional tendo calcaneal tendinitis

    87. Chronic noninsertional tendo calcaneal tendinitis

    88. Open reduction techniques

    89. Avascular necrosis of talar body after talar neck fracture

    90. Repair of sesamoid fractures



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