Arthroscopic Management of Distal Radius Fractures [electronic resource] /edited by Francisco Piñal, Riccardo Luchetti, Christophe Mathoulin.
by Piñal, Francisco [editor.]; Luchetti, Riccardo [editor.]; Mathoulin, Christophe [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Pre-Operative Assessment in Distal Radius Fractures -- Portals and Methodology -- Management of Simple Articular Fractures -- Treatment of Explosion-Type Distal Radius Fractures -- Management of Distal Radius Fracture-Associated TFCC Lesions Without DRUJ Instability -- Arthroscopic Management of DRUJ Instability Following TFCC Ulnar Tears -- Radial Side Tear of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex -- Arthroscopic Management of Scapholunate Dissociation -- Lunotriquetral and Extrinsic Ligaments Lesions Associated with Distal Radius Fractures -- Management of Concomitant Scaphoid Fractures -- Perilunate Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations/Radiocarpal Dislocations and Fracture Dislocations -- The Role of Arthroscopy in Postfracture Stiffness -- Treatment of the Associated Ulnar-Sided Problems -- Arthroscopic-Assisted Osteotomy for Intraarticular Malunion of the Distal Radius -- The Role of Arthroscopic Arthrodesis and Minimal Invasive Surgery in the Salvage of the Arthritic Wrist: Midcarpal Joint -- Arthroscopic Radiocarpal Fusion for Post-Traumatic Radiocarpal Arthrosis.
The management of distal radius fracture has changed considerably over the past 15 years, particularly with the introduction of wrist arthroscopy and the volar locking plates. The most difficult group of fractures is those where the joint has also been involved, and for those arthroscopy plays an important role. "Arthroscopic Management of Distal Radius Fractures" will be the first one-point reference to comprehensively cover this subject. Instructively illustrated with line drawings, X-rays and clinical photos this hands-on guide depicts novel techniques in general and arthroscopic techniques in particular. The book includes chapters for beginners (e.g. anatomy of portals), as well as the step-by-step descriptions of sophisticated techniques like arthroscopic ulnar reattachment. It helps surgeons explore the possibilities of arthroscopy as well as pick up tricks, in order to master the technique. Additionally, there are chapters discussing the important findings that can only be made with the help of arthroscopy, and which bear prognostic implications and relevance.
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