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Instructional course lectures. Volume 65, 2016

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons / Throckmorton, Thomas (Quin) / Gerlinger, Tad L.

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

2016

xxxi, 673 p. : ill.

Instructional course lectures ; 65

9781625524355

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1. Surgical exposure trends and controversies in extremity fracture care -- 2. Lower extremity fracture reduction : tips, tricks and techniques so that you leave the operating room satisfied -- 3. Fractures and dislocations about the elbow and their adverse sequelae : contemporary perspectives -- 4. The unstable elbow : current concepts in diagnosis and treatment -- 5. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair : indication and technique -- 6. Challenges and controversies in treating massive rotator cuff tears -- 7. Shoulder arthroplasty : key steps to improve outcomes and minimize complications -- 8. Biomechanics of reverse shoulder arthroplasty : current concepts -- 9. Scapular notching -- 10. Emerging indications for reverse shoulder arthroplasty -- 11. Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for trauma : when, where and how -- 12. All things clavicle : from acromioclavicular to sternoclavicular and all points in between -- 13. Preventing hospital readmissions and limiting the complications associated with total joint arthroplasty -- 14. Contemporary strategies for rapid recovery total hip arthroplasty -- 15. Preventing leg length discrepancy and instability after total hip arthroplasty -- 16. The difficult primary total knee arthroplasty -- 17. Treating the aging spine -- 18. Avoiding and managing intraoperative complications during cervical spine surgery -- 19. Collateral adverse outcomes after lumbar spine surgery -- 20. Role of fresh osteochondral allografts for large talar osteochondral lesions -- 21. Outcomes of ankle distraction for the treatment of ankle arthritis -- 22. Ankle arthritis : You can't always replace it -- 23. The failed cavovarus foot : what went wrong and why? -- 24. Avoiding errors in the management of pediatric polytrauma patients -- 25. Current strategies for the management of pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures : tips and techniques for successful closed treatment -- 26. Open reduction techniques for supracondylar humerus fractures in children -- 27. The difficult supracondylar humerus fracture : flexion-type injuries -- 28. Transphyseal distal humerus fracture -- 29. Common errors in the management of pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures and lateral condyle fractures -- 30. Pediatric monteggia fracture-dislocations : avoiding problems and managing complications -- 31. Arthroscopic management of anterior, posterior and multidirectional shoulder instabilities -- 32. Hip arthroscopy : tales from the crypt -- 33. Update on biomaterials -- 34. Principles of antibiotic prophylaxis in total joint arthroplasty : current concepts -- 35. Cardiovascular considerations for joiint replacement surgery -- 36. Renal and gastrointestinal considerations in patients undergoing elective orthopaedic surgery -- 37. Perioperative treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis -- 38. Effect of smoking on joint replacement outcomes : opportunities for improvement through preoperative smoking cessation -- 39. Effect of Vitamin D on joint replacement outcomes -- 40. Outpatient arthroplasty is here now -- 41. Outpatient hip and knee replacement : the experience from the first 15 years -- 42. Implementation of bundled payment initiatives for total joint arthroplasty : decreasing cost and increasing quality -- 43. Evidence, quality, costs and reimbursement : connecting the dots -- 44. Outcome measure development -- 45. Why measure outcomes? -- 46. Recommendations for evaluating and selecting appropriately valued outcome measures -- 47. Implementation of a comprehensive orthopaedic registry system -- 48. Practical quality improvement implementation in orthopaedic clinical practice -- 49. Getting ready for ICD-10 and meaningful use stage 2 -- 50. Understanding and taking control of surgical learning curves -- 51. What do reported learning curves mean for orthopaedic surgeons? -- 52. Social media and orthopaedics : opportunities and challenges

From patient care to practice in the digital age, these are the new techniques and proven practical solutions presented at the definitive orthopaedic educational event in 2015 - the AAOS Annual Meeting. INSPIRE your craft. CULTIVATE your skills. LEARN proven techniques. Instructional Course Lectures Volume 65 inspires you to lead innovation and improve the standard of care in your OR at every step of your career with proven, practical, experience-based solutions. NEW INSIGHTS CULTIVATE YOUR SKILLS * Expand your general orthopaedic, specialty, and practice knowledge * Sharpen your techniques and learn new approaches from thought leaders * Update your action plans for rehabilitative care with expert insights PROVEN TECHNIQUES FOR TOUGH CHALLENGES Broaden your treatment options with innovations and insights from some of today's most respected surgeons and subspecialty experts. Learn new techniques and apply practical solutions for solving the tough challenges you encounter in your practice every day. UNDERSTAND, VISUALIZE, WATCH Organized by orthopaedic specialty interests ICL enhances your understanding with quick content previews and hundreds of vivid images and streaming surgical video.

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WE 168 A512i 2016 V.65


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