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Record Nr.

UNINA9910561298703321

Autore

Andrea Celli

Titolo

Atlas of elbow surgery / / Andrea Celli, Luigi Celli

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

3-030-90259-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (461 pages)

Disciplina

617.574059

Soggetti

Elbow - Surgery

Colze

Cirurgia

Atles anatòmics

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Applied Anatomy -- 1: The Elbow Joint -- 1.1  Bone Anatomy -- 1.2  Joint Stability -- 1.2.1  Elbow Stability in Flexion/Extension -- 1.2.2  Forearm Stability in Pronation/Supination -- References -- 2: The Muscle and Tendon System -- 2.1  Lateral Compartment -- 2.2  Medial Compartment -- 2.3  Anterior Compartment -- 2.4  Posterior Compartment -- References -- 3: Cutaneous and Muscular Nerves -- 3.1  The Cutaneous Nerve -- 3.2  Median Nerve -- 3.3  Ulnar Nerve -- 3.4  Radial Nerve -- 3.5  Cubital Fossa -- References -- 4: Upper Arm Blood Supply -- References -- Part II: Extensile Approaches -- 5: Extensile Lateral and Posterolateral Exposures -- 5.1  General Principles -- 5.2  Patient Position -- 5.3  Surgical Landmarks -- 5.4  Nerves at Risk of Injury and Internervous Planes -- 5.5  Kocher Extensile Approach -- 5.5.1  Surgical Technique -- 5.6  Modifications to the Deep Kocher Approach -- 5.6.1  Lateral Collateral Ligament-Sparing Approach -- 5.6.1.1  Surgical Technique -- 5.6.2  Mayo Posterolateral Exposure -- 5.6.2.1  Surgical Technique -- 5.7  Boyd Approach -- 5.7.1  Posterolateral Elbow and Forearm Exposure -- 5.7.1.1  Surgical Technique -- References -- 6: Extensile Medial and Posteromedial



Exposures -- 6.1  General Principles -- 6.1.1  Patient Position -- 6.1.2  Surgical Landmarks -- 6.1.3  Skin Incision -- 6.2  Nerves at Risk of Injury and Internervous Planes -- 6.3  Medial "Over The Top" Approach -- 6.3.1  Surgical Technique -- 6.4  Taylor and Scham Approach -- 6.4.1  Exposure of Posteromedial Elbow and Proximal Ulna -- 6.4.1.1  Surgical Technique -- 6.5  Medial Approach with Medial Epicondyle Osteotomy -- 6.5.1  Molesworth and Campbell Approach -- 6.5.1.1  Surgical Technique -- References -- 7: Extensile Posterior Exposures -- 7.1  General Principles -- 7.2  Surgical Landmarks -- 7.3  Patient Position.

7.4  Nerves at Risk of Injury and Internervous Plane -- 7.5  Skin Incision -- 7.6  Triceps-Splitting Approaches -- 7.6.1  Campbell Posterior Approach -- 7.7  Modifications to the Triceps-Splitting Approaches -- 7.7.1  Shahane and Stanley Approach -- 7.7.2  Gschwend Approach -- 7.7.3  Anconeus-Triceps Lateral Flap Approach -- 7.7.4  Anatomical Basis of the Anconeus-Triceps Lateral Flap Approach -- 7.7.4.1  Surgical Technique -- 7.7.4.2  Postoperative Rehabilitation -- 7.7.5  Lateral Para-Olecranon Approach -- 7.7.5.1  Surgical Technique -- 7.8  Triceps-Reflecting Approaches -- 7.8.1  Mayo-Modified Kocher Extensile Posterolateral Approach -- 7.8.1.1  Surgical Technique -- 7.8.2  Bryan-Morrey Extensile Posteromedial Approach -- 7.9  Triceps-Sparing or "Triceps-On" Approaches -- 7.9.1  Alonso-Llames Bilaterotricipital Approach -- 7.9.2  Morrey Triceps-Sparing Approach -- 7.9.3  Modification of the Morrey Triceps-Sparing Approach -- 7.9.4  Patterson, Bain and Mehta Global Approach -- 7.9.4.1  Patient Position -- 7.9.4.2  Surgical Landmarks -- 7.9.4.3  Surgical Technique -- 7.10  Triceps-Splitting and Tendon-Reflecting Approaches -- 7.10.1  Triceps Turndown -- 7.11  Modifications to the Turndown Approach -- 7.11.1  Surgical Technique -- 7.12  Chevron Olecranon Osteotomy -- 7.13  Modifications to the Chevron Olecranon Osteotomy -- 7.13.1  Combined Olecranon Osteotomy and Anconeus Reflection -- 7.13.2  Osteo-Anconeus Flap Approach -- 7.13.2.1  Surgical Technique -- 7.14  Triceps-Reflecting Anconeus Pedicle -- 7.14.1  (Trap) Approach -- References -- 8: Extensile Anterior Exposures -- 8.1  General Principles -- 8.2  Patient Position -- 8.3  Surgical Landmarks -- 8.4  Nerves at Risk and Internervous Plane -- 8.5  Extensile Anterolateral Approach -- 8.5.1  Henry Approach -- 8.5.2  Extensile Anteromedial Approach -- 8.6  Modification of the Anterior Exposure.

8.6.1  Urbaniak Approach -- References -- Part III: Limited Approaches and Current Surgical Techniques to Selected Lesions -- 9: Posterior Interosseous Nerve Entrapment and Compression Neuropathy -- 9.1  General Principles -- 9.2  Radial Tunnel Syndrome -- 9.3  Clinical Presentation -- 9.4  Pain Elicited by Digital Pressure -- 9.5  Pain Elicited by Provocative Manoeuvres -- 9.6  Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome -- 9.7  Clinical Presentation -- 9.8  Diagnostic Imaging for Radial Tunnel Syndrome and Posterior Interosseous Nerve Palsy -- 9.9  Open Surgical Technique -- 9.10  Brachioradialis-Splitting Approach -- 9.11  Common Extensor-Splitting Approach -- 9.12  Splitting Approach Through the Brachioradialis and the Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus -- 9.13  Splitting Approach Through the Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis and the Extensor Digitorum Communis -- References -- 10: Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) -- 10.1  General Principles -- 10.2  Clinical Presentation -- 10.3  Diagnostic Tests -- 10.4  Diagnostic Imaging -- 10.5  Surgical Technique -- 10.5.1  Mini-open Surgical Technique (Nirschl Technique) [9, 14] -- References -- 11: Radial Head Fractures -- 11.1  General Principles -- 11.2  Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Tests -- 11.3  Diagnostic Imaging -- 11.4  Radial Head Fracture Classification -- 11.5  Open Surgical Technique --



11.5.1  Direct Lateral Approach to Radial Head Fractures -- 11.6  Anterolateral Approach -- 11.6.1  Common Extensor-Splitting Approaches -- 11.7  Kaplan Approach (ECRL/B- and EDC-Splitting Approach) -- 11.8  Midaxial Approach (EDC and EDQ-Splitting Approach) -- 11.9  Splitting Approach Through the Extensor Digitorum Communis -- 11.10  Lateral Approach -- 11.10.1  Distal Limited Kocher Approach -- 11.11  Posterior Approach -- 11.11.1  Wrightington Approach -- 11.12  Surgical Technique -- References.

12: Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Lesion -- 12.1  General Principles -- 12.2  Clinical Presentation -- 12.3  Diagnostic Tests -- 12.4  Diagnostic Imaging -- 12.5  Open Surgical Treatment -- 12.6  Distal Limited Kocher Approach -- 12.7  Free Tendon Graft Surgical Technique -- 12.8  The Authors' Original and Preferred Method: Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction by Transposition of Local Extensor Fascia Septum -- 12.9  Surgical Technique -- 12.10  Postoperative Care -- References -- 13: Extrinsic Post-traumatic Stiff Elbow: Lateral Limited Approach (Column Approach) -- 13.1  General Principles -- 13.2  Clinical Presentation -- 13.3  Diagnostic Tests -- 13.4  Diagnostic Imaging -- 13.5  Open Surgical Technique -- References -- 14: Medial Collateral Ligament Lesion -- 14.1  General Principles -- 14.2  MCL Anterior Bundle Insufficiency -- 14.3  Clinical Presentation -- 14.4  Diagnostic Tests -- 14.5  Diagnostic Imaging -- 14.6  Surgical Treatment -- 14.7  MCL Anterior Bundle Insufficiency: Flexor-Pronator Muscle-Splitting Approaches -- 14.8  Splitting Approach Between the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris and Palmaris Longus/Flexor Carpi Radialis (Safe Zone) (Fig. 14.12b) -- 14.9  Flexor Carpi Ulnaris-Splitting Approach with Nerve Subcutaneous Transposition (Fig. 14.13a, b) -- 14.10  Surgical Reconstruction of the Anterior Bundle of the Medial Collateral Ligament with a Free Tendon Graft -- 14.11  Figure of Eight Tendon Construct (Jobe Procedure) -- 14.12  The Docking Technique -- 14.13  Hybrid Interference Screw Fixation Technique -- References -- 15: Extrinsic Post-traumatic Stiff Elbow: Limited Medial Approach -- 15.1  General Principles -- 15.2  Clinical Presentation -- 15.3  Diagnostic Tests -- 15.4  Diagnostic Imaging -- 15.5  Surgical Technique -- References -- 16: Medial Epicondylitis -- 16.1  General Principles -- 16.2  Clinical Presentation.

16.3  Diagnostic Tests -- 16.4  Diagnostic Imaging -- 16.5  Surgical Technique -- References -- 17: Ulnar Nerve Entrapment -- 17.1  General Principles -- 17.2  Sites of Ulnar Nerve Compression -- 17.3  Arcade of Struthers -- 17.4  Medial Intermuscular Septum -- 17.5  Anconeus Epitrochlearis Muscle -- 17.6  Cubital Tunnel -- 17.7  Topography and Intraneural Anatomy of the Ulnar Nerve in the Cubital Tunnel and Division of the Proximal Muscular Branches -- 17.8  Deep Flexor-Pronator Aponeurosis -- 17.9  Clinical Presentation -- 17.10  Diagnostic Tests -- 17.11  Diagnostic Imaging -- 17.12  Surgical Techniques -- 17.13  In Situ Decompression -- 17.14  Medial Epicondylectomy -- 17.15  Ulnar Nerve Transposition -- 17.16  Anterior Transposition to a Subcutaneous Bed Superficial to the Flexor-Pronator Mass -- 17.17  Anterior Intramuscular Transposition Within the Flexor-Pronator Mass -- 17.18  Anterior Submuscular Transposition Under the Flexor-Pronator Mass -- References -- 18: Coronoid Fracture in Complex Elbow Instability -- 18.1  General Principles -- 18.2  Anatomical Overview and Morphometric Imaging Measurements -- 18.2.1 Coronoid Imaging Measurements -- 18.2.2 Measurements in Sagittal Plane -- 18.2.2.1  Coronoid Process Height -- 18.2.2.2  Coronoid Facet Height -- 18.2.2.3  Coronoid Tilt and Gradient Angles -- 18.2.2.4  Olecranon-Coronoid Angle -- 18.2.3 Relationship Between Radius and Ulna in the Proximal Radioulnar Joint



-- 18.2.4 Radiocapitellar Line -- 18.2.5 Measurements in the Coronal Plane -- 18.2.5.1  Coronoid Facet Width -- 18.2.5.2  Coronoid Facet Length -- 18.3  Fracture Classification -- 18.4  Clinical Presentation -- 18.5  Diagnostic Imaging -- 18.6  Main Clinical Features -- 18.6.1 Coronoid Fractures in Posterolateral Rotatory Instability (PLRI) -- 18.6.2 Coronoid Fractures in PMRI.

18.6.3 Coronoid Fractures in Transolecranon Fracture-Dislocation.