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Record Nr.

UNINA9910633918003321

Titolo

Controversies in orthopedic surgery of the upper limb / / E. Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán, Alonso Moreno-Garcìa, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

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

©2022

ISBN

3-031-04907-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (284 pages)

Disciplina

617.574059

Soggetti

Arm - Surgery

Orthopedic surgery

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Displaced Proximal Humeral Fractures in the Elderly: Conservative Treatment Versus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Versus Hemiarthroplasty Versus Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 1.1  Introduction -- 1.2  Epidemiology, Pathoanatomy, and Fracture Classification -- 1.2.1  Epidemiology -- 1.2.2  Pathoanatomy -- 1.2.3  Classification -- 1.3  Diagnosis: Clinical Presentation and Imaging -- 1.3.1  Clinical Presentation -- 1.3.2  Imaging -- 1.4  Treatment -- 1.4.1  Nonoperative Treatment -- 1.4.2  Operative Treatment -- 1.4.2.1  Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) -- Technique -- 1.4.2.2  Intramedullary Nailing (IMN) -- 1.4.2.3  Arthroplasty -- Hemiarthroplasty (HA) -- Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (RSA) -- Outcomes -- 1.5  Postoperative Rehabilitation -- 1.6  Outcomes Evaluation -- 1.6.1  Health Questionnaires -- 1.6.2  Functional Scales -- 1.7  Overall Complications -- 1.8  Mortality -- 1.9  Conclusions -- References -- 2: Surgical Versus Conservative Interventions for Treating Acromioclavicular Dislocation of the Shoulder in Adults -- 2.1  Introduction -- 2.2  Epidemiology and Classification -- 2.3  Diagnosis -- 2.4  Treatment and Results -- 2.5  Surgical Treatment -- 2.6  Acute Injuries -- 2.7  Chronic Injuries -- 2.8  Conclusions -- References -- 3: Calcific Tendinopathy of the Rotator Cuff in Adults: Operative Versus Nonoperative Management -- 3.1  Introduction -- 3.2  Pathogenesis -- 3.3  Imaging -- 3.4  Treatment --



3.4.1  Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Irrigation of Rotator Cuff Calcific Tendinopathy (US-PICT) -- 3.4.1.1  US-Guided Percutaneous Irrigation of Calcific Tendinopathy of the Rotator Cuff in Patients with or Without Previous External Shockwave Therapy -- 3.4.1.2  Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Treatment of the Rotator Cuff Calcific Tendinopathy with Double Needle Technique.

3.4.1.3  US-PICT: Redefining Predictors of Treatment Outcome -- 3.4.2  External Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) -- 3.4.2.1  Focused, Radial, and Combined ESWT -- 3.4.2.2  Effectiveness of Focused Shockwave Therapy Versus Radial Shockwave Therapy for Noncalcific Rotator Cuff Tendinopathies: A Randomized Clinical Trial -- 3.4.3  Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) -- 3.4.4  Needle Aspiration -- 3.4.5  Dextrose Prolotherapy -- 3.4.6  Sodium Thiosulfate -- 3.4.7  Surgical Treatment -- 3.5  Comparative Studies -- 3.5.1  Operative Versus Nonoperative Management -- 3.5.2  Radial ESWT Versus Ultrasound Therapy -- 3.5.3  Comparing Ultrasound-Guided Needling Combined with a Subacromial Corticosteroid Versus High-Energy ESWT -- 3.5.4  Comparison of Radial Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy and Traditional Rehabilitation Medicine -- 3.6  Conclusions -- References -- 4: Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability in Adults: Bankart or Latarjet? -- 4.1  Introduction -- 4.2  Bankart Procedure -- 4.2.1  Open Bankart Repair -- 4.2.2  Arthroscopic Bankart Repair -- 4.3  Latarjet Procedure -- 4.3.1  Modified Open Latarjet -- 4.3.2  Arthroscopic Latarjet -- 4.3.3  Open Latarjet Vs. Arthroscopic Latarjet -- 4.3.4  Latarjet vs. Anterior Glenoid Reconstruction Using Fresh Distal Tibia Allograft (DTA) -- 4.3.5  Latarjet After Failed Arthroscopic Bankart Repair -- 4.4  Comparative Studies: Bankart Vs. Latarjet -- 4.4.1  Arthroscopic Bankart vs. Open Bristow-Latarjet -- 4.4.2  Arthroscopic Bankart vs. Open Bristow-Latarjet in Patients Older than 40 -- 4.4.3  Arthroscopic Bankart Repair with Remplissage vs. Open Latarjet -- 4.4.4  Arthroscopic Bankart Repair vs. Open Latarjet vs. Capsular Shift -- 4.5  Conclusions -- Appendix 1: WOSI Score -- References -- 5: Controversies in Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 5.1  Introduction -- 5.2  Rotator Cuff Arthropathy -- 5.2.1  Young Patients.

5.2.2  Humeral Cut Neck-Shaft Angle of Less than 155 Degrees -- 5.2.3  Studies that Compare the RSA with or Without Lateralization with Bone Graft -- 5.2.4  Degree of Lowering of the Center of Rotation -- 5.2.5  Size of the Glenosphere -- 5.3  Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis -- 5.3.1  Comparison Between HA and TSA -- 5.3.2  Thinned Supraspinatus Tendon with a Partial Tear -- 5.3.3  Young Patients with Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis -- 5.3.4  Resurfacing Arthroplasty (Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty) -- 5.3.5  Primary Osteoarthritis Patients with Joint Impingement, Posterior Erosion, and Posterior Subluxation of the Humeral Head -- 5.3.6  Reverse Prosthesis in Young Patients -- 5.4  Failed Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasties -- 5.5  Proximal Humeral Fractures -- 5.6  Glenoid Bone Defects -- 5.6.1  Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 5.6.2  Total Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 5.7  Short-Stem Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 5.8  Complications of Shoulder Arthroplasties -- 5.8.1  Complications of RSA -- 5.8.1.1  Acromion and Scapula Spine Fractures -- 5.8.1.2  Instability -- 5.8.2  Complications of Total Anatomic Arthroplasty -- 5.9  Conclusions -- References -- 6: Clavicle Fractures: To Operate or Not? -- 6.1  Introduction -- 6.2  Fractures of the Middle Third of the Clavicle -- 6.3  Fractures of the Distal Third of the Clavicle -- 6.4  Fractures of the Proximal Third of the Clavicle -- 6.5  Conclusions -- References -- 7: Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: When and How to Repair -- 7.1  Introduction -- 7.2  Epidemiology -- 7.3  Anatomy and Biomechanics -- 7.4  Natural History of Rotator Cuff Disease -- 7.5  Rotator Cuff



Tears Classification: Definition of Massive Rotator Cuff Tear -- 7.6  Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: When to Repair -- 7.6.1  Clinical Factors -- 7.6.2  Imaging Factors -- 7.6.3  Intraoperative Factors -- 7.7  Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: How to Repair -- 7.8  Conclusions.

References -- 8: Humeral Shaft Fixation in Adults: Plate Fixation, Intramedullary Nail, or Nonoperative? -- 8.1  Introduction -- 8.2  Anatomy -- 8.3  Classification of Diaphyseal Humeral Fractures -- 8.4  Initial Patient Assessment -- 8.5  Treatment -- 8.5.1  Conservative Treatment -- 8.5.2  Intramedullary Nailing -- 8.5.2.1  Results -- 8.5.3  Internal Fixation with Plate -- 8.5.3.1  Surgical Approaches -- 8.5.3.2  Type and Placement of Plates -- 8.5.3.3  Results -- 8.5.3.4  MIPO (Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis) Technique -- 8.5.4  External Fixator -- 8.6  Comparison of Treatment Options -- 8.7  Conclusions -- References -- 9: Controversies in the Management of Intra-Articular Distal Humerus Fractures in Adults -- 9.1  Introduction -- 9.2  Clinical Assessment -- 9.3  Anatomy and Classification -- 9.4  Imaging -- 9.5  Treatment -- 9.5.1  Nonoperative Management -- 9.5.2  Surgical Management -- 9.5.3  Surgical Approaches -- 9.5.3.1  Universal Posterior Incision -- 9.5.3.2  Bilaterotricipital Approach (Alonso-Llames) -- 9.5.3.3  Triceps-Reflecting Approach (Bryan-Morrey) -- 9.5.3.4  Triceps-Reflecting Anconeus Pedicle Flap (TRAP) -- 9.5.3.5  Triceps-Splitting Approach (Campbell Approach) -- 9.5.3.6  Olecranon Osteotomy -- 9.5.4  Implants -- 9.5.5  Fixation Methods -- 9.5.5.1  Reduction and Temporary Fixation -- 9.5.5.2  Definitive Fixation -- 9.5.6  Management of Ulnar Nerve -- 9.6  Postoperative Management -- 9.7  Complications of Surgical Management -- 9.7.1  Stiffness -- 9.7.2  Nonunion -- 9.7.3  Heterotopic Ossification -- 9.7.4  Ulnar Neuropathy -- 9.7.5  Other Complications [33] -- 9.8  Outcomes -- 9.9  Elbow Arthroplasty -- 9.10  Conclusions -- References -- 10: Controversies in the Management of Radial Head Fractures in Adults -- 10.1  Introduction -- 10.1.1  Epidemiology -- 10.1.2  Anatomy and Biomechanics -- 10.1.3  Classification.

10.2  Diagnosis -- 10.2.1  Clinical Examination -- 10.2.2  Radiological Tests -- 10.2.3  Associated Injuries -- 10.3  Management and Treatment -- 10.3.1  Nonsurgical Treatment -- 10.3.2  Surgical Treatment -- 10.3.2.1  Surgical Approach and Arthroscopic Techniques -- 10.3.2.2  Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) -- 10.3.2.3  Excision of Radial Head -- 10.3.2.4  Radial Head Arthroplasty (RHA) -- 10.4  Conclusions -- References -- 11: Controversies in the Surgical Treatment of Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures in Adults: To Fix or Not to Fix? Single Versus Double Incision? -- 11.1  Introduction -- 11.2  Anatomy and Pathophysiology -- 11.3  Types of Injuries -- 11.4  Diagnosis -- 11.4.1  Clinical Diagnosis -- 11.4.2  Imaging Tests -- 11.5  Treatment -- 11.5.1  Partial Ruptures -- 11.5.1.1  Partial Rupture of the Short Head of the Biceps -- 11.5.2  Acute Complete Rupture -- 11.5.2.1  Surgical Technique -- Anesthesia and Positioning -- Single-Incision Technique (Author's Preferred Method) -- Approach -- Tuberosity Preparation -- Tendon Preparation -- Fixation and Wound Closure -- Double-Incision Technique -- Postoperative Protocol -- 11.5.3  Chronic Rupture -- 11.6  Conclusions -- References -- 12: Controversies in Tennis Elbow in Adults: Should We Ever Operate? -- 12.1  Introduction -- 12.2  Epidemiology -- 12.3  Etiology and Pathogenesis -- 12.4  Clinical Symptoms -- 12.4.1  Posterolateral Instability -- 12.4.2  Posterolateral Plica -- 12.4.3  Posterior Interosseous Nerve (PIN) Compression -- 12.4.4  Other Pathologies -- 12.5  Diagnosis -- 12.6  Conservative Treatment -- 12.6.1  Rest and Postural Reeducation -- 12.6.2  Exercises -- 12.6.3  Orthoses -- 12.6.4  Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) -- 12.6.5  



Shock Waves -- 12.6.6  Injections -- 12.6.6.1  Corticosteroid (CS) Injections -- 12.6.6.2  Autologous Blood Injections.

12.6.6.3  Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections.