Di Giacomo / Costantini / De Vita | Shoulder Instability | Buch | 978-88-470-2034-4 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 219 mm x 308 mm, Gewicht: 1191 g

Di Giacomo / Costantini / De Vita

Shoulder Instability

Alternative Surgical Techniques
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-88-470-2034-4
Verlag: Springer

Alternative Surgical Techniques

Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 219 mm x 308 mm, Gewicht: 1191 g

ISBN: 978-88-470-2034-4
Verlag: Springer


Over the past few years, international literature has highlighted the limitations of arthroscopic treatment for antero-inferior instability of the shoulder. Therefore, the question arises as to which technique – open surgery or arthroscopy – may represent the best alternative to the classical arthroscopic capsuloplasty. The volume is organized into five chapters and presents five different techniques. Each chapter describes the non-surgical and surgical algorithms for the treatment of unidirectional and multidirectional antero-inferior instabilities, with and without shoulder laxity. The chapters offer a detailed description of each technique, enhanced by 10–15 high-definition photographs, tips and tricks, and pitfalls, as well as surgical steps. The book is aimed at medical students, fellows, specialists, orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation and generalist physicians.

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Chapter 1 - Glenoid Track. Chapter 2 - Shoulder Instability: Glenoid and Humeral-head Bone Defect. Chapter 3 - Latarjet Procedure: the Miniplate Surgical Technique. Chapter 4 - Double-row Capsulolabral Repair. Chapter 5 - The J-bone Graft for Anatomical Reconstruction of Glenoid Defects. Chapter 6 - Iliac-crest Graft and Distal Tibia Allograft Procedure. Chapter 7 - Treating Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Using an Autogenous Tricortical Iliac-crest Bone Graft: Eden-hybbinette Procedure. Chapter 8 - Focal Resurfacing of Humeral-head Defects


Di Giacomo, Giovanni
Giovanni Di Giacomo is Head of the Shoulder Arthroscopic Department at Concordia Hospital for Special Surgery (Rome, Italy). Member of the most important Italian orthopaedic societies (SIOT, SIA, SICSeG) he is also affiliated to the AAOS and ASES, and is also involved at a high level into Tennis Medicine.

Giovanni Di Giacomo is Head of the Shoulder Arthroscopic Department at Concordia Hospital for Special Surgery (Rome, Italy). Member of the most important Italian orthopaedic societies (SIOT, SIA, SICSeG) he is also affiliated to the AAOS and ASES, and is also involved at a high level into Tennis Medicine.



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