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Pocket-size, user-friendly roadmap to learning the basic skills of orthopaedic surgery!

Surgery requires a combination of knowledge and skill acquired through years of direct observation, mentorship, and practice. The learning curve can be steep, frustrating, and intimidating for many medical students and junior residents. Too often, books and texts that attempt to translate the art of surgery are far too comprehensive for this audience and counterproductive to learning important basic skills to succeed. Outlines in Orthopaedic Surgery by Valentin Antoci and Adam Eltorai is the orthopaedic volume in a series of textbooks that offer a simplified roadmap to surgery. The text serves as starting point for learning orthopaedic surgery techniques, with room for adding notes, details, and pearls collected during the journey.

This unique resource outlines key steps for common orthopaedic procedures, laying a solid foundation of basic knowledge from which trainees can easily build and expand. Thirty-five chapters are systematically organized and formatted by subspecialty, starting with an introduction, followed by sections covering surgery of the hand, shoulder and elbow, joint arthroplasty, sports orthopaedics, spine surgery, orthopaedic trauma, foot and ankle, and pediatrics. Each chapter includes symptoms and signs, surgical pathology, diagnostic modalities, differential diagnosis, treatment options, indications for surgical intervention, step-by-step procedures, pitfalls, and prognosis.

Key Features

  • Concise text and bullets provide quick procedural outlines essential for understanding procedural steps
  • The generously illustrated text encompasses a full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders related to degenerative changes, injuries, and congenital conditions
  • Treatment of a variety of fractures including both bones of the forearm, Monteggia and olecranon, lateral malleolus/bimalleolar ankle, and supracondylar humeral and intramedullary fixation of forearm fractures in pediatric patients

This is an ideal, easy-to-read resource for medical students and junior residents to utilize during orthopaedic surgery rotations and for quick consultation during the early years of practice. It will also benefit allied health professionals who need a quick guide on core orthopaedic surgery procedures.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Preface xvi
Contributors xvii
Part I Introduction
1 Preoperative Planning and Preparation
2(5)
Kyle Andrews
Megan Mooney
Emily Wynkoop
1.1 Desired Result
2(1)
1.2 Surgical Tactic
2(1)
1.3 Case Coordination
3(1)
1.4 Alternative Techniques
4(1)
1.5 Preoperative Testing
4(1)
1.6 Elective Procedures
4(1)
1.7 Nonelective Procedures
5(1)
1.8 Timing to Surgical Intervention
5(1)
1.9 Preoperative Risk Assessment
6(1)
2 Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Templating
7(5)
Jeremy Raducha
Valentin Antoci
2.1 Hip Arthroplasty Templating
7(1)
2.2 Knee Arthroplasty Templating
8(4)
Part II Hand Surgery
3 Open Carpal Tunnel Release
12(5)
Andrew P. Harris
Alexander S. Kuczmarski
3.1 Preop
12(1)
3.2 Approach
12(3)
3.3 Release of the Transverse Carpal Ligament
15(1)
3.4 Closure
15(1)
3.5 Postop
16(1)
4 Trigger Finger Release
17(9)
Tyler S. Pidgeon
4.1 Preop
17(1)
4.2 Approach
18(4)
4.3 A1 Pulley Release
22(1)
4.4 Testing for Triggering
22(2)
4.5 Closure
24(1)
4.6 Postop
24(2)
5 Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Distal Radius Fractures
26(5)
Travis Blood
5.1 introduction
26(1)
5.2 indications
26(1)
5.3 Contraindications
27(1)
5.4 Patient Positioning
27(1)
5.5 Patient exam
27(1)
5.6 Approach
27(1)
5.7 Plate Application
28(1)
5.8 Radiographs
29(1)
5.9 Closure
29(1)
5.10 Postop
29(1)
5.11 Complications
30(1)
6 Both Bone Forearm Fracture
31(9)
M. Wesley Honeycutt
Daniel Kim
6.1 Introduction
31(1)
6.2 Preop
31(1)
6.3 Radius Fixation
32(1)
6.4 Volar Approach
33(2)
6.4.1 Fracture Reduction and Fixation
34(1)
6.5 Ulnar Fixation
35(1)
6.5.2 Fracture Reduction and Fixation
35(1)
6.5.1 Approach
35(1)
6.6 Closure
35(1)
6.7 Postop
36(4)
Part III Shoulder and Elbow
7 Monteggia Fracture Including Olecranon Fracture
40(8)
Christopher Grant Sanford, Jr.
Martin Skie
7.1 Preop
40(1)
7.2 Approach
41(1)
7.3 Reduction
41(1)
7.4 Fixation
42(4)
7.4.1 Tension Band Fixation
42(1)
7.4.2 Intramedullary Screw Fixation
43(1)
7.4.3 Plate Fixation
44(2)
7.5 Monteggia Fracture Fixation Considerations
46(1)
7.6 Closure
46(1)
7.7 Postop
46(2)
8 Distal and Diaphyseal Humerus Plating
48(9)
Martin Skie
8.1 Positioning and Approaches
48(1)
8.2 Surgical Approaches
49(3)
8.2.1 Anterior Approach to the Humerus
49(1)
8.2.2 Lateral Approach to the Distal Humerus
50(1)
8.2.3 Posterior Approaches
50(1)
8.2.4 Initial Exposure for all Posterior Approaches
50(1)
8.2.6 Triceps Splitting
51(1)
8.2.5 Triceps Sparing
51(1)
8.2.7 Olecranon Osteotomy
51(1)
8.3 Fixation
52(2)
8.3.1 Humeral shaft fractures
52(1)
8.3.2 Distal Third Shaft Fractures
53(1)
8.3.3 Intra-articular Split Condylar Fractures
53(1)
8.3.4 Lateral Condyle and Capitellum Fractures
54(1)
8.4 Pearls and Pitfalls
54(3)
9 Proximal Humerus Open Reduction and Internal Fixation
57(8)
Joseph J. King
Matthew R. Patrick
9.1 Setup (Critical for Success of the Procedure)
57(1)
9.2 Approach
58(1)
9.3 Exposure
58(1)
9.4 Reduction
59(2)
9.5 Provisional Fixation
61(1)
9.6 Filling the Defect
62(1)
9.7 Final Fixation
62(1)
9.8 Confirm Reduction and Screw Length on Multiplanar Fluoroscopy
62(3)
10 Shoulder Arthroplasty
65(15)
LeeAnne Torres
Alan Koester
10.1 Preop
65(1)
10.2 Approach
66(1)
10.3 Arthrotomy
67(1)
10.4 Humerus Dislocation
68(1)
10.5 Humeral Preparation
69(1)
10.6 Glenoid Preparation
70(3)
10.7 Trialing Implants
73(1)
10.8 Su bsca pularis Repair
73(1)
10.9 Closure
74(1)
10.10 Postop
74(6)
Part IV Joint Arthroplasty
11 Posterior Approach to Hip Arthroplasty
80(6)
Daniel Kim
Jonathon David Gillig
G. Daxton Steele
11.1 Preop
80(1)
11.2 Approach
81(1)
11.3 Acetabular Preparation
82(1)
11.4 Femoral Preparation
83(1)
11.5 Closure
84(1)
11.6 Postop
84(2)
12 Anterolateral Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty
86(5)
Stephen Maraccio
12.1 Preop
86(1)
12.2 Approach
86(1)
12.3 Superficial Dissection
87(1)
12.4 Deep Dissection
87(1)
12.5 Acetabular Preparation
88(1)
12.6 Femoral Preparation
89(1)
12.7 Closure
89(1)
12.8 Postop
90(1)
13 Direct Anterior Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty
91(7)
Daniel J. Gehling
13.1 Introduction
91(1)
13.2 Preop
91(1)
13.3 Approach
92(2)
13.4 Acetabular Preparation
94(1)
13.5 Femoral Preparation
94(3)
13.6 Closure
97(1)
13.7 Postop
97(1)
14 Component Positioning in Hip Arthroplasty
98(7)
Katharine Hollnagel
Daniel J. Gehling
14.1 Introduction
98(4)
14.2 Preop 98 and Broaching Technique
102
14.3 Acetabulum-Reaming
14.4 Acetabulum-Positioning
101
14.4.1 Medial-Lateral
101(1)
14.4.2 Acetabular Version
101(1)
14.4.3 Inclination
102
14.5 Femur-Femoral Preparation Technique
99(3)
14.6 Femur-Positioning
102(3)
14.6.1 Varus Valgus
102(1)
14.6.2 Femoral Version
103(1)
14.6.3 Femoral Offset
103(1)
14.6.4 Leg Length
103(2)
15 Total Knee Arthroplasty
105(9)
Stephen Marcaccio
15.1 Preop
105(1)
15.2 Approach
106(3)
15.2.1 Medial Parapatellar Approach to Knee
106(1)
15.2.2 Entering Joint and Creating Adequate Visualization
106(1)
15.2.3 Proximal Tibial Exposure and Preparation
106(1)
15.2.4 Femoral Preparation
107(1)
15.2.5 Tibial Preparation
107(1)
15.2.6 Trialing Implant Components
108(1)
15.2.7 Confirm Balance and Position of Trial Components
108(1)
15.2.8 Patella Preparation
108(1)
15.2.9 Final Implant Insertion
108(1)
15.2.10 Wound Closure
109(1)
15.3 Postop
109(5)
Part V Sports Orthopaedics
16 Knee Arthroscopy and Meniscectomy
114(8)
John R. Tuttle
16.1 Introduction
114(1)
16.2 Preop
114(1)
16.3 Portals
115(1)
16.4 Diagnostic Arthroscopy
116(2)
16.5 Partial Meniscectomy
118(2)
16.6 Closure
120(1)
16.7 Postop
120(2)
17 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
122(7)
Steven F. DeFroda
Brett D. Owens
17.1 Introduction
122(1)
17.2 Preop
122(1)
17.3 Position
122(1)
17.4 Approach
123(1)
17.5 Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Harvest
123(1)
17.6 Graft Prep
124(1)
17.7 Diagnostic Arthroscopy
124(1)
17.8 Femoral Tunnel Preparation
125(1)
17.9 Tibial Tunnel Preparation
126(1)
17.10 Graft Passage
126(1)
17.11 Closure
127(1)
17.12 Postop
127(2)
18 Shoulder Arthroscopy and Labral Repair
129(5)
Steven F. DeFroda
Brett D. Owens
18.1 Introduction
129(1)
18.2 Preop
129(1)
18.3 Positioning
130(1)
18.4 Diagnostic Arthroscopy
130(1)
18.5 Anterior-inferior Labral Repair
131(1)
18.6 Postop
132(2)
19 Hip Arthroscopy
134(10)
Brian Harris Cohen
Jonathan R. Schiller
19.1 introduction
134(1)
19.2 Indications
134(2)
19.3 Prognosis
136(1)
19.4 Preop
136(1)
19.5 Approach
137(2)
19.6 Closure
139(1)
19.7 Postop
139(1)
19.8 Complications
140(4)
Part VI Spine Surgery
20 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
144(6)
Alim F. Ramji
Sean M. Esmende
20.1 Introduction
144(1)
20.2 Preop
144(1)
20.3 Approach
145(1)
20.4 Procedure
146(2)
20.5 Closure
148(1)
20.6 Postop
148(1)
20.7 Complications
148(2)
21 Lumbar Microdiscectomy
150(3)
Alim F. Ramji
Sean M. Esmende
21.1 introduction
150(1)
21.2 Preop
150(1)
21.3 Procedure
151(1)
21.4 Complications
151(2)
22 Posterior Lumbar Laminectomy and Pedicle Screw Instrumentation
153(7)
Alim F. Ramji
Sean M. Esmende
22.1 Introduction
153(1)
22.2 Preop
154(1)
22.3 Procedure
154(4)
22.3.1 Part 1: Decompression
154(2)
22.3.2 Part 2: Instrumentation
156(2)
22.4 Complications
158(2)
Part VII Trauma
23 Antegrade Femoral Nailing
160(8)
Jeremy Raducha
23.1 Implant Selection
160(3)
23.2 Patient Positioning
163(1)
23.3 Entry Point
163(1)
23.3.1 Trochanteric Entry Nails
164(1)
23.3.2 Piriformis Entry Nails
164(1)
23.4 Fracture Reduction
164(1)
23.5 Canal Preparation and Nail Insertion
165(2)
23.6 Postop
167(1)
24 Retrograde Femoral Nailing
168(6)
Stephen Maraccio
24.1 Preop
168(1)
24.2 Approach
168(2)
24.2.1 Anterior Knee Approach
168(1)
24.2.2 Guidewire Entry
169(1)
24.2.3 Fracture Reduction and Reaming
169(1)
24.2.4 Nall Insertion
170(1)
24.3 Distal interlocking Screw Placement
170(1)
24.4 Proximal Interlocking Screw Placement
171(1)
24.5 Closure
172(1)
24.6 Postop
173(1)
25 Tibial Nailing
174(9)
M. Wesley Honeycutt
25.1 introduction
174(1)
25.2 Preop
175(1)
25.3 Approach
175(1)
25.4 Initial Guidewire Insertion and Entry Reaming
176(1)
25.5 Fracture Reduction
177(1)
25.6 Passing the Guidewire and Reaming the Canal
178(1)
25.7 Nail insertion
179(1)
25.8 Locking the Nail
179(1)
25.9 Closure
180(1)
25.10 Postop
180(3)
26 Lateral Tibial Plateau Open Reduction Internal Fixation
183(5)
Stephen Marcaccio
26.1 Preop
183(1)
26.2 Approach
184(2)
26.2.1 Lateral Approach to Knee
184(1)
26.2.2 Achieving Provisional Reduction and Fixation
185(1)
26.2.3 Achieving Definitive Reduction and Fixation
185(1)
26.3 Closure
186(1)
26.4 Postop
186(2)
27 Lateral Malleolus/Bimalleolar Ankle Fractures
188(10)
Jonathan S. Markowitz
Philip K. Louie
Ettore Vulcano
27.1 Preop
188(1)
27.2 Approaches to Medial Malleolus-Anteromedial vs Posteromedial
189(2)
27.2.1 Anteromedial Approach
189(1)
27.2.2 Posteromedial Approach
190(1)
27.2.3 Fracture Preparation
190(1)
27.2.4 Fracture Reduction
191(1)
27.3 Approach to Lateral Malleolus
191(2)
27.3.1 Fracture Preparation
192(1)
27.3.2 Fracture Reduction
192(1)
27.4 Snydesmosls instability
193(1)
27.5 Closure
194(1)
27.6 Postop
194(4)
Part VIII Foot and Ankle
28 Ankle Arthroscopy
198(6)
C. Lucas Myerson
Jimmy J. Chan
Ettore Vulcano
28.1 Portal Anatomy
198(1)
28.2 Preop
199(1)
28.3 Distraction
200(1)
28.4 Anterior Approach
201(1)
28.5 Posterior Approach
202(1)
28.6 Arthroscopic Examination of the Ankle
202(1)
28.7 Closure and Postop
203(1)
29 Modified Brostrom Procedure
204(8)
Jordan Ernst
Dalton Michael Ryba
29.1 Introduction
204(1)
29.2 Preop
205(1)
29.3 Approach
205(2)
29.3.1 Modified Brostrom-Incision and Dissection
206(1)
29.4 Repair
207(3)
29.4.1 Anchors
207(3)
29.4.2 CFL
210(1)
29.4.3 Peroneal Tendons
210(1)
29.5 Closure
210(1)
29.6 Postop
210(2)
30 Achilles Tendon Repair
212(5)
C. Lucas Myerson
Jimmy J. Chan
Ettore Vulcano
30.1 Preop
212(1)
30.2 Approach
213(3)
30.2.1 Traditional Open Approach
213(1)
30.2.2 Limited Open Approach
214(2)
30.3 Postop
216(1)
31 Hallux Valgus Surgery
217(11)
Dalton Michael Ryba
Jordan Ernst
31.1 Introduction
217(1)
31.2 Preop
217(1)
31.3 Approach
218(1)
31.4 Joint Preparation
219(1)
31.5 IM Correction
219(1)
31.6 Fixation and Soft Tissue Balancing
219(5)
31.7 Closure
224(1)
31.8 Dressing
224(1)
31.9 Postop
224(4)
Part IX Pediatrics
32 Pediatrics: Intramedullary Fixation of Midshaft Forearm Fractures
228(7)
Carson James Smith
Francisco Schwartz Fernandes
32.1 Introduction
228(1)
32.2 Preop
229(1)
32.3 Anesthesia
229(1)
32.4 Distal Radius Insertion
230(1)
32.5 Proximal Ulna Insertion
231(1)
32.6 Closure
232(1)
32.7 Postop
233(1)
32.8 Complications
233(1)
32.9 Special Cases
233(2)
33 Supracondylar Humeral Fracture
235(7)
M. Wesley Honeycutt
Mark A. Prevost II
33.1 Introduction
235(4)
33.2 Preop 235 Pinning
239
33.3 Closed Reduction
33.3.1 Fracture Reduction
237(1)
33.3.2 Lateral Entry Pinning
237(1)
33.3.3 Crossed Pinning
238
33.4 Open Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning
236(5)
33.4.1 Approach
239(1)
33.4.2 Fracture Reduction
240(1)
33.4.3 Closure
241(1)
33.5 Postop
241(1)
34 Femoral Rotational Osteotomy
242(9)
Viorel Raducan
Adam Kopiec
34.1 Introduction
242(1)
34.2 Preop
243(1)
34.3 Approach
244(1)
34.4 Osteotomy Preparation
244(1)
34.5 Blade Plate Preparation
245(1)
34.6 Osteotomy and Measurement of Rotation
245(1)
34.7 Blade Plate Fixation
246(1)
34.8 Intramedullary Nail Fixation and Osteotomy
246(2)
34.9 Technique
248(1)
34.10 Closure
248(1)
34.11 Postop
249(2)
35 Gastrocnemius, Hamstring, and Adductor Releases/Lengthening
251(7)
Anna L. Johnson
35.1 Introduction
251(1)
35.2 Preop
252(1)
35.3 Approach
253(2)
35.3.1 Gastrocnemius Release
253(1)
35.3.2 Hamstring Release
253(1)
35.3.3 Adductor Release
254(1)
35.4 Closure
255(1)
35.4.1 Gastrocnemius Release
255(1)
35.4.2 Hamstring Release
255(1)
35.4.3 Adductor Release
256(1)
35.5 Postop
256(2)
35.5.1 Gastrocnemius Release
256(1)
35.5.2 Hamstring Release
256(1)
35.5.3 Adductor Release
256(2)
Index 258