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Operative Arthroscopyby John B. (edt) Mcginty
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Extensively revised and updated for its Third Edition, Operative Arthroscopy remains the most comprehensive and authoritative reference in this rapidly advancing specialty. World-renowned experts describe the latest instrumentation and techniques and detail proven minimally invasive procedures for the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, foot, ankle, and spine. This edition gives experienced and training orthopaedic surgeons the state-of-the-art information they need to stay current and increase the coverage in their practice. New topics include meniscus repair with implantable devices, arthroscopic knot tying, post-traumatic and post-surgical shoulder stiffness, the thrower's shoulder, thermal capsulorrhaphy, fractures about the shoulder, arthroscopic radial head resection, arthroscopic management of the stiff elbow, elbow arthroscopy in the throwing athlete, hip arthroscopy in the athlete, arthroscopic-assisted management of ankle fractures, osteochondral autografts of the talus, and subtalar arthroscopy. Hundreds of quality illustrations--including full-color arthroscopic views, surgical exposures, and line drawings--guide surgeons in technique and clinical decision-making. The text offers stepwise intraoperative instruction on commonly performed procedures, including cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscal repair, stabilization of the shoulder, treatment of rotator cuff tears, and meniscal and chondral allografts. This edition includes a free DVD of surgical procedures, with over 200 minutes of select authors' video to demonstrate key surgical points and techniques. Book News Annotation:Beginning with a short but interesting history of early peerings into
body cavities, the reader finds that the first arthroscopist was a
Dane, Severin Nordentoft (1866-1922), who, in 1912, peeked inside the
knee with two tubes (one for candlelight, the other for peering).
Subsequent to this history and other introductory material, the main
contents focus on recent developments in arthroscopy sorted according
to anatomy: knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, foot and ankle, and
spine. Each article provides the names of its authors and their
institutions, bibliographical references, and, usually, numerous
illustrations in the form of b&w and color drawings and photographs.
The approximately 100 contributors are overwhelmingly from the US and
Canada. Intended for experienced arthroscopists and orthopaedic
residents rather than medical students.
Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery — Praise for previous editions "I have never before reviewed a book that deserves so much accolade....This book sets a new standard for texts of advanced instruction. It will be useful to orthopaedists at all levels of practice and training."--Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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