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Operative Dictations in Orthopedic Surgery

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Paperback, 392 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 2013e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781461474784
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Operative Dictations in Orthopedic Surgery is a valuable resource for teaching orthopedic surgical trainees and practicing orthopedic surgeons how to document their operative procedures. The book  includes the majority of the commonly performed orthopedic procedures. For each procedure, a list of common indications is given, covering 95% of the situations in which particular procedures will be used, as well as a list of essential steps. This is then followed by a list intended to prompt the surgeon for particular details to note and dictate within the template, a list of possible complications that are typically associated with a particular surgical procedure,  and templates of operative dictation that allow the surgeon to individualize their dictations. Ample space is also provided to allow each surgeon to add notes.

Concise and easy to use, Operative Dictations in Orthopedic Surgery is a unique tool for orthopedics surgical residents and residents in practice that better prepares them to participate actively and learn as much as possible in the operating room.

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ISBN13:9781461474784
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:392
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:2013

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Part One          Pediatrics<p>Chapter 1        Posterior Spinal Fusion with Instrumentation</p><p>                        Stuart L. Weinstein</p><p>Chapter 2        In Situ Fusion L5 to S1</p><p>                        Stuart L. Weinstein</p><p>Chapter 3        Open Reduction of DDH (Medial Approach)</p><p>                        Joseph G. Khoury</p><p>Chapter 4        Salter Innominate Osteotomy</p><p>                        Stuart L. Weinstein</p><p>Chapter 5        Pemberton Osteotomy</p><p>                        Stuart L. Weinstein</p><p>Chapter 6        Acetabular Shelf</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 7        Percutaneous Epiphyseodesis</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 8        Proximal Femoral Osteotomy</p><p>                        Joseph G. Khoury</p><p>Chapter 9        Hamstring Lengthening</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 10      Tibia Spike Osteotomy for Genu Varum</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 11      Closed Manipulation and Tenotomy for Clubfoot</p><p>                        Mark L. Hagy</p><p>Chapter 12      Posteromedial Release for Clubfoot</p><p>                        Joseph G. Khoury</p><p>Chapter 13      Anterior Tibialis Transfer to the Lateral Cuneiform</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 14      Split Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer</p><p>                        Rola H. Rashid</p><p>Chapter 15      In Situ Pinning of SCFE</p><p>                        John-Erik Bell</p><p>Chapter 16      Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning of Supracondylar Humerus Fracture</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 17      Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Supracondylar Humerus Fracture</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p> </p><p>Part Two        Spine</p><p>Chapter 18      Laminotomy and Partial Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Herniation</p><p>                        Anthony V. Mollano</p><p>Chapter 19      Central Lumbar Decompression</p><p>                        Abdel Majid Sheikh Taha</p><p>Chapter 20      Posterolateral Interspinal Fusion with Pedicle Screws</p><p>                        Joseph G. Khoury</p><p>Chapter 21      Lumbar Anterior Decompression and Fusion with Cage (L2-5)</p><p>                        Abdel Majid Sheikh Taha</p><p>Chapter 22      Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion</p><p>                        Michael J. Huang</p><p>Chapter 23      Vertebroplasty</p><p>                        Hamdi G. Sukkarieh</p><p>Chapter 24      Cervical Laminoplasty</p><p>                        Marc Najjar</p><p> </p><p>Part Three     Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh</p><p> </p><p>Chapter 25      Hybrid Total Hip Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Rida Adel Kassim</p><p>Chapter 26      Primary Uncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Rola H. Rashid</p><p>Chapter 27      Revision Hip Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Rida Adel Kassim</p><p>Chapter 28      Core Decompression</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 29      Femoral Antegrade IM Nail</p><p>                        Ziad Elkhoury</p><p>Chapter 30      Femoral Neck Fracture Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Multiple Screw Fixation</p><p>                        Anthony V. Mollano</p><p>Chapter 31      Intertrochanteric Open Reduction and Internal Fixation with Dynamic Hip Screw</p><p>                        Moustapha Awada</p><p>Chapter 32      Percutaneous Sacroiliac Joint Screw Fixation</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 33      Supracondylar Femur Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Moustapha Awada</p><p>Chapter 34      Bipolar Hemi-Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 35      Iliac Crest Bone Graft (Anterior)</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p> </p><p>Part Four       Knee and Leg</p><p>Chapter 36      Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 37      Medial Unicompartmental Knee Replacement</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 38      Distal Femoral Varus Osteotomy</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 39      High Tibial Osteotomy (Closing Wedge)</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 40      Medial Opening Wedge Tibial Osteotomy</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 41      Arthroscopic Meniscectomy of the Knee</p><p>                        Hamdi G. Sukkarieh</p><p>Chapter 42      ACL Reconstruction</p><p>                        Brian R. Wolf</p><p>Chapter 43      Anteromedial Tibia Tubercle Transfer</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 44      Lateral Retinacular Release</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 45      Chronic/Exertional Compartment Syndrome Release</p><p>                        Michael J. Huang</p><p>Chapter 46      Tibia Intramedullary Nail</p><p>                        John-Erik Bell</p><p>Chapter 47      Meniscus Repair</p><p>                        Brian R. Wolf</p><p>Chapter 48      Standard below Knee Amputation</p><p>                        Anthony V. Mollano</p><p>Chapter 49      Tibia Shaft Angular Deformity Correction by TSF</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 50      Mini-Invasive Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 51      Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Tibial Plateau Fractures</p><p>                        Hamdi G. Sukkarieh</p><p> </p><p>Part Five        Foot and Ankle</p><p>Chapter 52      Hallux Valgus- Proximal Ludloff Osteotomy</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 53      Distal Chevron Osteotomy with Capsulorrhaphy</p><p>                        Rola H. Rashid</p><p>Chapter 54      Hammer Toe Correction</p><p>                        Bernard H. Sagherian</p><p>Chapter 55      Rheumatoid Foot Reconstruction</p><p>                        Geoffrey F. Haft</p><p>Chapter 56      Repair of Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture</p><p>                        Bernard H. Sagherian</p><p>Chapter 57      Ankle Fusion</p><p>                        Michael J. Huang</p><p>Chapter 58      Subtalar Fusion</p><p>                        John-Erik Bell</p><p>Chapter 59      Triple Arthrodesis:  Fusion of the Subtalar, Calcaneocuboid, and Talonavicular Joints</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 60      Total Ankle Replacement</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 61      Tarsal Coalition Resection</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 62      Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction – Brostrom Type </p><p>                         Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 63      Distal Tibia Fracture:  Non Bridging Hybrid External Fixator</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 64      Ankle Fracture – Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Robert Frangie</p><p>Chapter 65      Lisfranc Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Robert Frangie</p><p>Chapter 66      Talus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Geoffrey F. Haft</p><p> </p><p>Part Six          Shoulder and Arm</p><p>Chapter 67      Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 68      Arthroscopic Acromioplasty</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 69      Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair</p><p>                        Muhyeddine Al-Taki</p><p>Chapter 70      Arthroscopic Bankart Repair</p><p>                        Brian R. Wolf</p><p>Chapter 71      Open Bankart Repair</p><p>                        Youssef el Bitar</p><p>Chapter 72      Weaver-Dunn Acromioclavicular Reconstruction</p><p>                        Rola H. Rashid</p><p>Chapter 73      Inferior Capsular Shift</p><p>                        Mark L. Hagy</p><p>Chapter 74      Mini-Open Rotator Cuff Repair</p><p>                        Firas Kawtharani</p><p>Chapter 75      Large Rotator Cuff Repair – Open</p><p>                        Youssef el Bitar</p><p>Chapter 76      Total Shoulder Replacement</p><p>                        Muhyeddine Al-Taki</p><p>Chapter 77      Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Three-Part Proximal Humerus Fracture</p><p>                        Brian R. Wolf</p><p>Chapter 78      Closed Reduction and Pinning of Two Part Proximal Humerus Fracture</p><p>                        Robert Frangie</p><p>Chapter 79      Hemiarthroplasty of Shoulder</p><p>                        Ali Shamseddeen</p><p>Chapter 80      Antegrade Intramedullary Nailing: Humerus Shaft Fractures</p><p>                        Hamdi G. Sukkarieh</p><p>Chapter 81      Biceps Tenodesis</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p> </p><p>Part Seven      Elbow, Forearm, and Wrist</p><p>Chapter 82      Distal Humerus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Ali Shamseddeen</p><p>Chapter 83      Elbow Arthroscopy</p><p>                        Hamdi G. Sukkarieh</p><p>Chapter 84      Subcutaneous Ulnar Nerve Transposition</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 85      Both Bone Forearm Fracture Open Reduction and Internal Fixation</p><p>                        Geoffrey F. Haft</p><p>Chapter 86      Distal Radius External Fixation and Percutaneous Pinning</p><p>                        Geoffrey F. Haft</p><p>Chapter 87      Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Distal Radius, Volar Approach</p><p>                        Ali Shamseddeen</p><p>Chapter 88      Wrist Fusion</p><p>                        Ali Shamseddeen</p><p>Chapter 89      Wrist Arthroscopy</p><p>                        Abdel Majid Sheikh Taha</p><p>Chapter 90      Percutaneous Scaphoid Fixation</p><p>                        Firas Kawtharani</p><p>Chapter 91      Treatment of Scaphoid Non-Union </p><p>                        Abdel Majid Sheikh Taha</p><p>Chapter 92      Volar Ganglion Excision</p><p>                        Anthony V. Mollano</p><p>Chapter 93      Dorsal Ganglion Excision</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 94      Release De Quervain</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p> </p><p>Part Eight      Hand</p><p>Chapter 95      Congenital Trigger Thumb Release</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 96      Trigger Finger Release</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 97      Flexor Tendon Repair</p><p>                        Saad Dibo and Joseph Bakhach</p><p>Chapter 98      Extensor Repair</p><p>                        Firas Kawtharani</p><p>Chapter 99      CMC Ligament Reconstruction and Tendon Interposition</p><p>                        Aru El Khatib and Joseph Bakhach</p><p>Chapter 100    Carpal Tunnel Release: Open Technique</p><p>                        Karim Masrouha</p><p>Chapter 101    Digital Nerve Epineurial Repair</p><p>                        Saad Dibo and Ghassan S. Abu-Sittah</p><p>Chapter 102    Swan Neck Deformity Reconstruction – Flexor Digitorum Superficialis PIP Tenodesis</p><p>                        Saad Dibo and Bishara Atiyeh</p><p>Chapter 103    Boutonnière Deformity: PIP Joint Arthroplasty</p><p>                        Erin E. Forest</p><p>Chapter 104    Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Unicondylar Phalangeal Fractures:  Screw Fixation</p><p>                        Ziad Elkhoury</p><p>Chapter 105    Tendon Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy</p><p>                        Mark L. Hagy</p><p> </p><p>Part Nine        Tumor</p><p>Chapter 106    Curettage and Grafting of a Cystic Bone Lesion</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p><p>Chapter 107    Incisional Biopsy – Soft Tissue</p><p>                        Michael J. Huang</p><p>Chapter 108    Incisional Biopsy – Bone Tumor</p><p>                        Said Saghieh</p>

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