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Tendon Disorders of the Hand and Wrist: IFSSH/FESSH Instructional Course Book 2022
Author: Grey Giddins
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An up-to-date, instructional resource on open and arthroscopic management of wrist injuries
Major advances have been made in the field of wrist surgery, including the use of arthroscopy and better rehabilitation protocols. In addition, understanding of proprioception has changed conservative management, often preventing surgery. Nevertheless, the assessment and management of a myriad of wrist dysfunctions remains daunting, due in part to complicated anatomy and mechanics and a lack of high-quality prospective clinical studies. Carpal Ligament Injuries and Instability:: FESSH Instructional Course Book 2023 edited by renowned hand surgeons Fernando Corella, Carlos Heras-Palou, and Riccardo Luchetti covers the investigation, diagnosis, staging, and management of ligament injuries and the latest open and arthroscopic techniques to treat carpal instabilities.
The first two sections lay a solid foundation, with eight chapters encompassing anatomy and biomechanics, clinical and arthroscopic examination of the wrist, and imaging. Section three includes 10 chapters on scapholunate injury and instability, with discussion of open and arthroscopic repair, reinforcement, reconstruction, and resection techniques. Section four features five chapters on lunotriquetral injury and instability, including acute and chronic open and arthroscopic injury management. Section five includes four chapters on extrinsic ligament injuries, from perilunate injuries to staging and treatment of non-dissociative proximal row instability. The book concludes with a final section comprising two chapters on other types of injuries.
Key Highlights
This resource provides trainees, surgeons, and therapists with current thinking and up-to-date evidence-based treatment for wrist ligament injuries and carpal instabilities, with the goal of improved patient outcomes.
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Data sheet
Section I: Anatomy and Biomechanics
1. Anatomy and Histology of Wrist Ligaments
2. Biomechanics of the Wrist
3. Role of Muscles in Wrist Stabilization and Clinical Implications
4. Ligament Injury and Carpal Instability
5. Surgical Approaches to the Carpus
Section II: Assessment of the Wrist
6. Physical Examination of the Wrist
7. Arthroscopic Examination of the Wrist
8. Imaging of the Wrist
Section III: Scapholunate Injury and Instability
9. Scapholunate Ligament Injury Etiology and Classification
10. The 4R Algorithm of Treatment
11. Acute Repair: Open Treatment
12. Acute Repair: Arthroscopic Treatment
13. Chronic Reinforcement (Capsulodesis): Open Treatment of Chronic SL Injury
14. Chronic Reinforcement (Capsulodesis): Arthroscopic Scapholunate Repair
15. Chronic Reconstruction (Ligamentoplasties): Open Treatment
16. Chronic Reconstruction (Ligamentoplasties): Arthroscopic Treatment
17. Chronic Resection (Palliative): Open Salvage Surgery after SL Degeneration
18. Chronic Resection (Palliative): Arthroscopic Salvage Surgery after Scapholunate Degeneration
Section IV: Lunotriquetral Injury and Instability
19. Isolated Lunotriquetral Interosseous Ligament Ruptures
20. Acute Management: Open Treatment of LT Injury and Instability
21. Chronic Injury Management of the LT Joint: Open Treatment
22. Acute and Chronic Management of LT Ligament Injury: Arthroscopic Treatment
23. LT Ligament Injury (Disorders) and Instability Associated to Ulnocarpal Abutment Syndrome: Ulnar-Shortening Osteotomy
Section V: Extrinsic Ligament Injuries
24. Perilunate Injuries
25. Perilunate Injuries Non-Dislocated
26. Axial Carpal Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations
27. Classification and Treatment of Nondissociative Proximal Row Instability
Section VI: Other Injuries
28. Ligament Injuries Associated to Distal Radius Fractures
29. Pisotriquetral Instability
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