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Instructional course lectures. Volume 63, 2014

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons / Hart, Robert A. / Della Valle, Craig J.

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

2014

xx, 528 p. : ill. + 1 DVD

Instructional course lectures ; 63

9781625521293

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1. Radial head fractures -- 2. Elbow arthroplasty for distal humeral fractures -- 3. Distal radius fractures : strategic alternatives to volar plate fixation -- 4. Improving outcomes : understanding the psychosocial aspects of the orthopaedic trauma patient -- 5. Geriatric trauma : the role of immediate arthroplasty -- 6. From Platelet-Rich plasma to the reverse prosthesis : controversies in treating rotator cuff pathology -- 7. Massive irreparable rotator cuff tears : how to rebalance the cuff-deficient shoulder -- 8. What went wrong and what was done about it : pitfalls in the treatment of common shoulder surgery -- 9. Complications of common hand and wrist surgery procedures : flexor and extensor tendon surgery -- 10. Iatrogenic nerve injuries in common upper extremity procedures -- 11. Complications of distal radial and scaphoid fracture treatment -- 12. Complications following dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint -- 13. Contemporary management of Dupuytren contracture -- 14. Venturing into the overlap between pediatric orthopaedics and hand surgery -- 15. Hip pain in the young, active patient : surgical strategies -- 16. Advances in acetabular osteolysis : biomarkers, imaging and pharmacologic management -- 17. Maximizing function and outcomes in acetabular reconstruction : segmental bony defects and pelvic discontinuity -- 18. Acute periprosthetic fractures of the acetabulum after total hip arthroplasty -- 19. Advances in acetabular reconstruction in revision total hip arthroplasty : maximizing function and outcomes after treatment of periacetabular osteolysis around the well-fixed shell -- 20. Acetabular reconstruction in revision total hip arthroplasty : maximizing function and outcomes in protrusion and cavitary defects -- 21. Direct anterior total hip arthroplasty -- 22. Let's do a revision total knee arthroplasty -- 23. Current concepts in cervical spine trauma -- 24. Recent advances in the prevention and management of complications associated with routine lumbar spine surgery -- 25. Developing a toolkit for comparing safety in spine surgery -- 26. Adverse events recording and reporting in clinical trials of cervical total disk replacement -- 27. Fundamental concepts of developmental dysplasia of the hip -- 28. Developmental dysplasia of the hip : diagnosis and management to 18 months -- 29. Surgical treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip -- 30. Diagnosis and management of developmental dysplasia of the hip from triradiate closure through young adulthood -- 31. Surgical aspects of spinal growth modulation in scoliosis correction -- 32. Recurrent spinal deformity after scoliosis surgery in children -- 33. Patellofemoral joint : from instability to arthritis -- 34. Risks, benefits and evidence-based recommentations for improving anterior cruciate ligament outcomes -- 35. Bacterial biofilms and periprosthetic infections -- 36. The effects of nutritional deficiencies, smoking and systemic disease on orthopaedic outcomes -- 37. Differentiating cervical spine and shoulder pathology : common disorders and key points of evaluation and treatment -- 38. Prophylaxis for thromboembolic disease and evaluation for thrombophilia -- 39. Medical and legal considerations in managing patients with musculoskeletal tumors -- 40. Contemporary management of metastatic bone disease : tips and tools of the trade for general practitioners -- 41. The basic science behind biologic augmentation of tendon-bone healing : a scientific review -- 42. Biologic augmentation of tendon-to-bone healing : scaffolds, mechanical load, vitamin D and diabetes -- 43. Applying quality principles to orthopaedic surgery -- 44. Measuring quality in orthopaedic surgery : the use of metrics in quality management -- 45. How do you educate someone to have the skills of an orthopaedic surgeon? -- 46. Volunteer opportunities for orthopaedic surgeons in the developing world -- 47. Planning for life after orthopaedics

Organised by orthopaedic specialty area, ICL 63 is convenient resource to update your orthopaedic knowledge. Quick-read abstracts and hundreds of vivid images and illustrations help you visualize these contemporary techniques.

This unique compilation of current, clinically relevant presentations from the 2013 AAOS Annual Meeting gives you experience-based, hands-on solutions you can apply immediately. Through text and video, learn how the experts solve some of the toughest challenges facing orthopaedic surgeons today.

Let the masters expand and refresh your general orthopaedic and subspecialty knowledge, sharpen your technique, teach you new skills, and update your action plans for rehabilitative care.

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WE 168 A512i 2014 V.63


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