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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Practical Surgical Guide Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 505 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1325 g, 333 Illustrations, color; 58 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 505 p. 391 illus., 333 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3662510839
  • ISBN-13: 9783662510834
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 505 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1325 g, 333 Illustrations, color; 58 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 505 p. 391 illus., 333 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3662510839
  • ISBN-13: 9783662510834
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Written by surgeons for surgeons, this instructional guide deals with all the key procedures, and includes explanatory photographs, clear descriptions, and a host of useful tips on methodology as well as how to deal with complications that may arise.



This practical and instructional guidebook, written by international experts in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, covers all challenging aspects of ACL rupture in the acute and chronic setting. It covers the latest, spectacular anatomical findings, treatment of partial ACL tears, various techniques for single- and double-bundle ACL reconstruction, and complex ACL revision surgery. Important surgical steps are clearly described with the help of instructive, high-quality photographs. Important tips, tricks, and pitfalls are highlighted and intra- and postoperative complications, rehabilitation, and prevention of re-rupture are discussed. All authors are prominent and experienced ACL surgeons.

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The stated goal is to present a practical surgical guide, which this book nicely accomplishes. Clearly the target audience is orthopedic surgeons as well as residents and fellows in training who will do ACL reconstructions. It will be of special value to orthopedic sports surgeons who already perform a lot of ACL surgeries. This is a decidedly unique and wonderful addition to the literature. (Mark R. Hutchinson, Doodys Book Reviews, September, 2014)

Part I Anatomy
1 Ribbonlike Anatomy of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament from Its Femoral Insertion to the Midsubstance
3(8)
Robert Smigielski
Urszula Zdanowicz
Michal Drwiega
Bogdan Ciszek
Rainer Siebold
2 Anatomic and Histological Analysis of the Midsubstance and Fanlike Extension Fibers of the ACL
11(8)
Tomoyuki Mochizuki
Akimoto Nimura
Kazunori Yasuda
Takeshi Muneta
Keiichi Akita
3 Tibial C-Shaped Insertion of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Without Posterolateral Bundle
19(10)
Rainer Siebold
Peter Schuhmacher
Axel Brehmer
Francis Fernadez
Robert Smigielski
Joachim Kirsch
4 Variations of the Tibial Insertion of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament: An Anatomical Study
29(4)
Robert Smigielski
Urszula Zdanowicz
Michai Drwiega
Bogdan Ciszek
Christian Fink
Rainer Siebold
5 Arthroscopic Appearance of the "C"-Shaped Insertion of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
33(6)
Rainer Siebold
Robert Smigielski
Part II Biomechanics
6 Biomechanics of the Knee with Intact Anterior Cruciate Ligament
39(10)
Milos Dordevic
Michael T. Hirschmann
7 Injury Mechanisms of ACL Tear
49(6)
Milos Dordevic
Michael T. Hirschmann
8 Biomechanics of the Knee After Complete and Partial ACL Tear
55(6)
Milos Dordevic
Michael T. Hirschmann
Part III ACL Augmentation
9 History, Physical Examination and Imaging
61(12)
Mark Bergin
Marcus Hofbauer
Bruno Ohashi
Volker Musahl
10 Arthroscopic Assessment of Partial ACL Tears
73(4)
Rainer Siebold
11 Conservative versus Operative Treatment
77(8)
Jurgen Hoher
Christoph Offerhaus
12 Reasons for ACL Augmentation
85(4)
Philippe Colombet
Rainer Siebold
13 Surgical Technique
89(10)
Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet
Philippe Colombet
Rainer Siebold
Pooler Archbold
Pierre Chambat
Jacopo Conteduca
Mathieu Thaunat
14 Literature Results
99(10)
Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet
Jacopo Conteduca
Pooler Archbold
Mathieu Thaunat
Part IV Single Bundle ACL Reconstruction
15 Diagnostics
109(14)
Rainer Siebold
Volker Musahl
Yuichi Hoshino
Christopher D. Murawski
Georgios Karidakis
16 Timing of ACL Surgery: Any Evidence?
123(6)
Michael E. Hantes
Alexander Tsarouhas
17 Graft Harvest and Preparation
129(18)
Juan Carlos Monllau
Wolf Petersen
Christian Fink
Sven U. Scheffler
Pablo Eduardo Gelber
Christian Hoser
18 Tibial Bone Tunnel Placement (Arthroscopically and with Fluoroscopy)
147(12)
Christophe Hulet
Goulven Rochcongar
Valentin Chapus
19 Femoral Bone Tunnel Placement (Arthroscopically and with Fluoroscopy)
159(22)
Tim Spalding
Curtis Robb
Charles H. Brown Jr.
20 Fluoroscopy for Bone Tunnel Placement
181(4)
Rainer Siebold
Hans H. Passler
21 Bone Tunnel Drilling
185(18)
Wolf Petersen
Rainer Siebold
Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet
Jacopo Conteduca
Pooler Archbold
Mathieu Thaunat
Pierre Chambat
22 ACL-Footprint Reconstruction with Insertion Site Table
203(6)
Rainer Siebold
Peter Schuhmacher
23 Tensioning of Grafts: Any Evidence?
209(6)
Sven U. Scheffler
24 Fixation
215(42)
Giuseppe Milano
Wolf Petersen
Juergen Hoeher
Hans H. Paessler
Ralph Akoto
Vincenzo Campana
Maristella F. Saccomanno
Rainer Siebold
25 Remodeling of Hamstring Tendon Grafts After ACL Reconstruction
257(10)
Rob P.A. Janssen
Sven U. Scheffler
26 Semitendinosus and Gracilis Tendon Regeneration Following Harvest
267(8)
Martina Ahlen
Mattias Liden
Juri Kartus
27 Long-Term Outcome of ACL Reconstruction
275(8)
Steven Claes
Rene Verdonk
Johan Bellemans
Peter C. Verdonk
Part V Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction
28 Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction with Hamstrings
283(8)
Timo Jarvela
Rainer Siebold
29 "Ribbonlike" Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction with Restoration of "C"-Shaped Tibial Insertion Site
291(8)
Rainer Siebold
Part VI ACL Reconstruction with Extra-articular Stabilisation
30 ACL Reconstruction with Extra-articular Plasty
299(18)
David Dejour
Stefano Zaffagnini
Panagiotis G. Ntagiopoulos
Alberto Grassi
Giulio Maria Marcheggiani Muccioli
Maurilio Marcacci
31 Extra-articular Augmentation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: The Monoloop Procedure
317(10)
Cathal J. Moran
Peter C. Verdonk
Koen Lagae
Geert Declercq
Part VII ACL and Open Physis
32 ACL Rupture with Open Physis
327(20)
Karl-Heinz Frosch
Romain Seil
Rainer Siebold
Franck Chotel
Shinya Oka
Achim Preiss
33 Bony Avulsion with Open Physis
347(20)
Elisabeth Abermann
Peter Gfoller
Christian Hoser
Christian Fink
Part VIII One-Stage Revision
34 Systematic Approach from Porto School
367(20)
Holder Pereira
Nuno Sevivas
Rogerio Pereira
Alberto Monteiro
Ricardo Sampaio
Joaquim Miguel Oliveira
Rui Luis Reis
Joao Espregueira-Mendes
35 One-Stage Revision: Danish Approach
387(20)
Martin Lind
Part IX Spongiosaplasty and Two-Stage Revision
36 ACL Two-Stage Revision Surgery: Practical Guide
407(12)
Joao Espregueira-Mendes
Helder Pereira
Alberto Monteiro
Joaquim Miguel Oliveira
Rui Luis Reis
Pedro Luis Ripoll
Neil Thomas
37 Bone Harvest from Iliac Crest and Bone Tunnel Filling
419(6)
Rainer Siebold
Hans H. Passler
Part X ACL + Osteotomy
38 Surgical Technique
425(16)
Pedro Pessoa
39 Results of Combined High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) and ACL Reconstruction
441(8)
Christophe Hulet
Aude Sebilo
Sylvie Collon
Part XI Intraoperative Complications
40 Intraoperative Complications: Solutions?
449(14)
Mohsen Hussein
Part XII Postoperative Complications
41 Postoperative Complications: Solutions?
463(14)
Juri Kartus
Francis Fernandez
Rainer Siebold
Part XIII Rehabilitation and Prevention
42 Rehabilitation and Return to Sports
477(12)
Amelie Stoehr
Hermann Mayr
Barbara Wondrasch
Christian Fink
43 Prevention of ACL Tear and Rerupture
489(8)
Amelie Stoehr
Barbara Wondrasch
Hermann Mayr
Index 497
Rainer Siebold, MD trained at the Ruprecht-Karls University, Heidelberg, Germany. He gained first international experiences at St. Vincent Hospital, Manhattan, N.Y. and at Boston University Hospital. After his graduation in 1996 he worked in Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the University Hospital of Mannheim before moving on to Melbourne, Australia for knee fellowships. Back in Germany in 2004 he specialised on open knee surgery and arthroscopy of the knee. His research work focuses on anatomy of the ACL, surgical techniques of footprint ACL reconstruction, meniscus and cartilage transplantation. In 2007 he was selected for the AOSSM-ESSKA Sports Medicine Traveling Fellowship and the AGA-Pittsburgh Fellowship. Since 2008 he is Chief Consultant for knee surgery and arthroscopy at the Center for Hip- Knee- and Foot Surgery and Sports Traumatology at the ATOS Hospital in Heidelberg and lecturer of Heidelberg University. In 2009 he gained his Habilitation at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell biology of Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg, on the double-bundle structure of the ACL and its reconstruction. In 2012 he became Co-Editor of the Journal of the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) and also Chair of the Knee Committee of ESSKA. Dr. Siebold is an honorary member of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), member of ISAKOS, the ACL Study Group and the Australian Knee Society.