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Christophe Mathoulin
Wrist Arthroscopy Techniques
2015. 192 S. 471 Abb. 270 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THIEME, STUTTGART 2015
ISBN: 3-13-202181-4 (3132021814)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-13-202181-5 (9783132021815)
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Authored by a renowned expert in the field of hand and wrist surgery, Wrist Arthroscopy Techniques is a step-by-step, anatomically illustrated manual encompassing the latest concepts in the field. The development of arthroscopy for the wrist has evolved significantly over the past decade, with a better understanding of disease mechanisms and applications.
Starting with an introduction about instrumentation and techniques, readers will gain insight into how an arthroscope enables precise visualization and analysis of the internal structural make-up of the wrist. Each chapter provides a how-to, detailed procedural guide, from the point of incision to closure, accompanied by artfully drawn illustrations. The author shares clinical pearls and provides comprehensive explanations on treating specific conditions, including ligament tears and instability, complex fractures, dorsal and volar wrist ganglia, advanced arthritis, and fibrocartilage tears. Indications, risks, special precautions, and postoperative care are covered.
Special Features:
Meticulous explanation of anatomical structures
Multiple surgical approaches included, where applicable
Coverage of new minimally invasive arthroscopy
Use of pyrocarbon implants, and bone and tendon grafts for reconstruction
Analyses of postoperative range-of-motion, stability, and overall outcome
Whether you are a seasoned surgeon or an advanced student, this comprehensive compendium is certain to be frequently referenced. An invaluable resource tool covering the state-of-the-art arthroscopic techniques, this is a must-have for all hand and wrist surgeons, as well as for orthopaedic and plastic surgeons and residents.