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AANA Advanced Arthroscopy: The Foot and Ankle, by Ned Amendola, MD and James W. Stone, MD, helps you make the most effective use of advanced and emerging, state-of-the-art arthroscopic techniques for managing a wide range of foot and ankle problems. Premier arthroscopic surgeons discuss disease-specific options, managing and avoiding complications, and rehabilitation protocols…in print and online. 14 videos demonstrate brostrum repair, ankle arthroscopy in acute ankle fracture, chevron malleolar osteotomy and OATS, radial TFCC repair with anchor, endoscopic treatment of FHL tendinopathy, anterior ankle arthroscopy for fusion, great toe arthroscopy for soft tissue impingement, and more.

  • Access the fully searchable text, along with a video library of procedures and links to PubMed, online at expertconsult.com.
  • Stay current through coverage of hot topics like Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Cartilage Replacement, Tendoscopy; Degenerative Arthritis of the Ankle; Complex Fusions: Ankle, Subtalar, and Triple; and Great Toe Arthroscopy.
  • Hone your skills thanks to 14 videos of techniques—on Brostrum Repair, Ankle Arthroscopy in Acute Ankle Fracture, Chevron Malleolar Osteotomy and OATS, Radial TFCC Repair with Anchor, Endoscopic Tx of FHL Tendinopathy, Anterior Ankle Arthroscopy for Fusion, Great Toe Arthroscopy for Soft Tissue Impingement, and more—performed by experts.
  • See arthroscopic surgical details in full color and understand nuances through interpretative drawings of technical details.
  • Optimize surgical results and outcomes with an emphasis on advanced and emerging arthroscopic techniques, surgical tips, and pearls.

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Date de parution 05 juillet 2010
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EAN13 9781455710621
Langue English
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AANA Advanced Arthroscopy
The Foot and Ankle

Richard K.N. Ryu, MD
President (2009-2010)Arthroscopy Association of North America, Private Practice, Santa Barbara, California

Annunziato Amendola, MD
Professor and Director of University of Iowa Sports Medicine Center, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa

James W. Stone, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Saunders
Front Matter

AANA Advanced Arthroscopy

The Foot and Ankle
Series Editor
Richard K. N. Ryu, MD
President (2009-2010)
Arthroscopy Association of North America
Private Practice
Santa Barbara, California
Other Volumes in the AANA Advanced Arthroscopy Series
The Elbow and Wrist
The Hip
The Knee
The Shoulder

AANA Advanced Arthroscopy

The Foot and Ankle
Annunziato Amendola, MD
Professor and Director of University of Iowa Sports Medicine Center
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics
Iowa City, Iowa
James W. Stone, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Copyright

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AANA Advanced Arthroscopy: The Foot and Ankle ISBN: 978-1-4377-0662-8
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Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our knowledge, changes in practice, treatment and drug therapy may become necessary or appropriate. Readers are advised to check the most current information provided (i) on procedures featured or (ii) by the manufacturer of each product to be administered to verify the recommended dose or formula, the method and duration of administration, and contraindications. It is the responsibility of the practitioner, relying on their own experience and knowledge of the patient, to make diagnoses, to determine dosages and the best treatment for each individual patient, and to take all appropriate safety precautions. To the fullest extent of the law, neither the Publisher nor the Authors assumes any liability for any injury and/or damage to persons or property arising out of or related to any use of the material contained in this book.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
AANA advanced arthroscopy. The foot and ankle / [edited by] Annunziato Amendola, James W. Stone. -- 1st ed.
p. ; cm.
Other title: Advanced arthroscopy
Other title: Foot and ankle
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-1-4377-0662-8
1. Foot--Endoscopic surgery. 2. Ankle--Endoscopic surgery. I. Amendola, A. (Annunziato) II. Stone, James W., 1956- III. Title: Advanced arthroscopy IV. Title: Foot and ankle.
[DNLM: 1. Ankle--surgery. 2. Foot--surgery. 3. Arthroscopy--methods. WE 880 A112 2010] RD563.A16 2010
617.5’850597--dc22 2010011087
Publishing Director: Kim Murphy
Developmental Editor: Ann Ruzycka Anderson
Publishing Services Manager: Frank Polizzano
Senior Project Manager: Peter Faber
Design Direction: Ellen Zanolle
Printed in China
Last digit is the print number: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DEDICATION
To all the residents and fellows I have had the privilege of working with and who have contributed to this work – We have both taught and learned from each other. In appreciation.

Ned Amendola, MD
In appreciation to all of the contributors to this volume who have volunteered their time and effort to produce an excellent text and video series which will be an asset to orthopedic surgeons who desire to improve their surgical skills in ankle arthroscopy. Your commitment to improving arthroscopic education is inspiring.

James W. Stone, MD
Contributors

Stephen P. Abelow, MD, Professor Honorífico, Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Traumatology, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia; Clinica CEMTRO, Madrid, Spain, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: New Horizons in Cartilage Replacement

Jean-Pascal Allard, MD, Assistant Professor, Sherbrooke University; Consultant, Orthopedic Surgery, CHUS-Hôtel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Cartilage Replacement Using Osteochondral Autogenous Transplantation and Mosaicplasty

Annunziato Amendola, MD, Professor and Director of the University of Iowa Sports Medicine Center, Department Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa, Bony Impingement of the Ankle and Subtalar Joints

Champ L. Baker, Jr.,, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta; Staff Physician, The Hughston Clinic, Columbus, Georgia, Soft Tissue Impingement of the Ankle Joint

Timothy C. Beals, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedics, Co-Director, Harold K. Dunn Orthopaedic Laboratory, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fusion for Degenerative Arthritis of the Ankle

Gregory C. Berlet, MD, Chief, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Ohio University College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus; Orthopaedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center, Westerville, Ohio, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Cartilage Replacement Using Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation and Allografts

John H. Brady, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Intermountain Medical Group, Bountiful, Utah, Arthroscopic Fusion for Degenerative Arthritis of the Subtalar Joint

Thomas O. Clanton, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas; Director, Foot and Ankle Sports Medicine, The Steadman Clinic, Vail, Colorado, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Débridement, Abrasion, Drilling, and Microfracture

Peter A.J. de Leeuw, MD, Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tendoscopy

John E. Femino, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa, Posterior Ankle Arthroscopy for Conditions Causing Ankle Pain: Os Trigonum, Posterior Ankle Soft Tissue Impingement, Flexor Hallucis Longus Stenosis, Haglund’s Deformity, and Other Considerations

Carol Frey, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery (Volunteer), UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles; Co-Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship and Family Medicine Sports Medicine Fellowship, West Coast Sports Medicine Foundation and Harbor General Hospital, Manhattan Beach, California, Gross Anatomy of the Subtalar Joint

Eric R. Giza, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Davis, School of Medicine; Chief, Foot and Ankle Service, UC Davis Health System, Sacramento, California, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Cartilage Replacement Using Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation and Allografts

Mark Glazebrook, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Dalhousie University; Orthopedic Consultant, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Anatomy, Etiology, and Evaluation; Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Cartilage Replacement Using Osteochondral Autogenous Transplantation and Mosaicplasty

Jordan L. Goldstein, MD, Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellow, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, Instability of the Ankle and Subtalar Joints

Troy M. Gorman, MD, Department of Orthopaedics, University of Utah School of Medicine; University Orthopaedic Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, Fusion for Degenerative Arthritis of the Ankle

Isabel Guillén, MD, Staff Physician and Surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Traumatology, Clinica CEMTRO, Madrid, Spain, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: New Horizons in Cartilage Replacement

Marta Guillén, MD, Staff Physician and Surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Traumatology, Clinica CEMTRO, Madrid, Spain, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: New Horizons in Cartilage Replacement

Pedro Guillén, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Traumatology, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia; Medical Director and Chief Traumatologist, Clinica CEMTRO, Madrid, Spain, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: New Horizons in Cartilage Replacement

W. Bryce Henderson, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Alberta Health Services, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, Osteochondral Lesions of the Talar Dome: Anatomy, Etiology, and Evaluation

Beat Hintermann, MD, Associate Professor, University of Basel; Chair, Clinic of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kantonsspital, Liest

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