This comprehensive book offers an overview of the latest advances in knee ligament and knee preservation surgery, including cartilage, meniscus, and osteotomy procedures.Designed to offer practical guidance on the management of complex knee problems, it presents clinical scenarios as well as recommendations by leading international experts.
Written in collaboration with ISAKOS and drawing on a variety of perspectives it is invaluable tool for orthopedic and sports medicine surgeons.
1 Who Needs ACL Surgery? |
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2 Patient-Specific Graft Choice in Primary ACL Reconstruction |
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3 Assessment of Risk Factors for Failure of ACLR: When to Address Concomitant Pathology |
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4 Technique Corner: ACLR Optimal Tunnel Placement: How to Get There? |
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5 Evidenced-Based Approach for Anterolateral Surgery for ACL Reconstruction |
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6 Why Does LET Work? |
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7 The Evidence Regarding ACL Repair |
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8 Laxity Objective Measurement Within MRI of ACL Lesions |
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9 Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Criteria-Based Rehabilitation and Return to Sport Testing |
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10 Revision ACL Reconstruction |
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11 Complications of ACL Reconstruction |
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12 Osteotomy: Slope Change Tibial Osteotomy to Address ACL Deficiency |
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13 Biologics: Post-traumatic Osteoarthritis Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction |
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14 Assessment of the Multiligament Knee |
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15 When Do You Need to Reconstruct the Posterior Cruciate Ligament? |
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16 Technique Corner: Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries |
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17 Technique Corner: Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction |
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18 Technique Corner: MCL |
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19 Fracture Dislocations About the Knee |
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20 Advances in Treating Arthrofibrosis |
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21 A View of Predisposing Factors by Novel 3D Imaging Techniques for the PF Joint |
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22 MPFL Reconstruction and Patellofemoral Chondral Status |
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23 Osteotomy: Coronal and Axial Plane Deformity |
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24 Patient-Specific Instrumentation and 3-D Osteotomy |
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25 Save the Meniscus: Advances in Meniscal Repair Techniques |
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26 Meniscus Root Tears |
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27 Meniscus Substitution |
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28 Update on Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes of Meniscal Allograft Transplantation (MAT) |
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29 Technique Corner: Cell-Based Cartilage Repair |
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30 Technique Corner: Marrow Stimulation and Augmentation |
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31 Technique Corner: Particulate Cartilage |
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32 Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation |
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33 Technique Corner: Osteochondral Autograft |
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34 Technical Corner: Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis |
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35 Clinical Application of Scaffold-Free Tissue-Engineered Construct Derived from Synovial Stem Cells |
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36 Osteotomies Around the Knee for Older Active Patients |
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37 Current Introduction of the Biological Agent Derived from Adipose Tissue to the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis |
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Robert G. Marx is an Attending Orthopedic Surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery specializing in knee and shoulder surgery, and Vice Chair of Orthopedic Surgery for Faculty Development at the same hospital . He is an assistant team physician for the New York Rangers and an orthopedic consultant for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is the deputy editor for sports medicine for the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and 5 books, including three relating to ACL injury and surgery. Dr. Marx has been voted as one of the Best Doctors in New York by New York Magazine for multiple years.
Norimasa Nakamura is a Professor at the Institute for Medical Science in Sports at Osaka Health Science University and the Global Center for the Medical Engineering and Informatics at Osaka University. He is also an orthopedic surgeon at the Osaka University Hospital, specializing in arthroscopic surgery and sports medicine. Hisresearch focuses on joint-tissue repair, particularly the regeneration of cartilage, ligament, and meniscus. He has published over 150 peer reviewed scientific papers.
Volker Musahl is a Professor at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the UPMC Center for Sports Medicine as well as the Department of Bioengineering at the Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on the anatomy and biomechanics of the ACL, clinical examination of the knee and rotatory knee laxity, surgical techniques for ACL reconstruction, and meniscus transplantation. Dr. Musahl has been a member of ESSKA since 2000 and has been active in the ESSKE program committee.
Peter Verdonk specialized in orthopedics at the Municipal Hospital Roeselare and UZGENT, and he qualified in knee surgery in Leuven and Lyon. He is an expert in orthopedic surgery of the knee joint with a focus on prosthetic surgery as well as the repair of cruciate ligaments, ligaments, cartilage and meniscus through soft tissue reconstruction and arthroscopy. Author of more than 100 international publications, he is an active member of numerous international scientific associations.
Seth L. Sherman is an Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri. He completed his residency at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, trained by the team physicians for the NY Giants, NY Mets, and NY Knicks. During his sports medicine fellowship at Rush University in Chicago, Dr. Sherman was the assistant team physician for the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox.