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E-raamat: Rotator Cuff Across the Life Span: ISAKOS Consensus Book

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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9783662587294

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This book presents the consensus findings of the ISAKOS Shoulder Committee regarding the treatment options in patients suffering from shoulder pain and reduced function or dead arm syndrome as a consequence of rotator cuff injuries. The aim is twofold: to equip readers with a precise knowledge of the presenting characteristics of these injuries in different age groups and to describe in detail the initial management and surgical and non-surgical approaches, taking into account the age-specific features. Readers will find clear descriptions of all the latest arthroscopic techniques, which allow repair of even the largest tears. The indications for and performance of tendon transfer procedures, biceps tenotomy, tenodesis, hemiarthroplasty, anatomic shoulder arthroplasty, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, and revision surgery are explained. Helpful guidance is also provided on the use of strategies to promote rotator cuff healing, including stem cell therapy and scaffolds. The authors are leading experts in the field, and the book will be of value for all shoulder surgeons and orthopaedic trainees and consultants, as well as sports medicine specialists.

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The main audience is orthopedic surgeons who have a special interest in caring for upper extremity disorders, shoulder specialists and sports medicine physicians. This is an important work and it is very highly recommended to shoulder specialists, sports medicine physicians, and their trainees. (Edward Abraham, Doody's Book Reviews, August 16, 2019)

Part I Basic
1 Diagnosis and Classification of Rotator Cuff Tears
3(8)
Emilio Calvo
Carlos Rebollon Guardado
Diana Morcillo
Guillermo Arce
2 Rotator Cuff Isometric Strength Across the Life Span in Normal Population and in Patients with Rotator Cuff Pathology
11(8)
Nahum Rosenberg
3 Healing of the Rotator Cuff Tendon
19(14)
Laura A. Vogel
Andreas Voss
Augustus D. Mazzocca
4 The Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Growth Factors in Rotator Cuff Repair
33(10)
Laura A. Vogel
Santiago Rodriguez
Mary Beth R. McCarthy
Andreas Voss
Augustus D. Mazzocca
5 Genetics in Rotator Cuff Tears: First Steps to the Future
43(6)
Carina Cohen
Eduardo A. Figueiredo
Mariana F. Leal
Benno Ejnisman
Part II The Young Athletic High Risk Patient (Age 10-30)
6 The Very Young Athlete (10-15) with Overuse Tear
49(4)
Carina Cohen
Benno Ejnisman
7 The Adolescent Overhead Athlete with SLAP Tear and Partial Infraspinatus Tear
53(8)
Kelly L. Hill
Felix H. Savoie III
8 Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Elite Athlete
61(10)
Anant Dixit
Meghan E. Bishop
Brandon J. Erickson
Anthony A. Romeo
9 Management of Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Very Young
71(12)
Jorge Rojas Lievano
Stephen C. Weber
Edward McFarland
10 Definition and Classification of Different Forms of Impingement
83(6)
Eiji Itoi
Nobuyuki Yamamoto
11 Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: The US Perspective
89(18)
Stephanie C. Petterson
Kevin D. Plancher
12 Arthroscopic Acromioclavicular Joint Resection
107(6)
Taku Hatta
Eiji Itoi
13 Scapulothoracic Disorders and Nonsurgical Management of the Impingement
113(12)
Takayuki Muraki
Eiji Itoi
Part III RC in the Middle Ages (Age 30-50)
14 The Philosophy of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
125(4)
Stephen S. Burkhart
Robert U. Hartzler
15 Biology of Rotator Cuff Healing
129(8)
Hunter Hood
Felix H. Savoie III
16 Philosophy on Repair In Situ vs Completing and Repair of the Partial Rotator Cuff Tear
137(6)
Stephen C. Weber
17 Bursal-Side Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears
143(8)
Kevin Shea
Colin Pavano
18 Single-Row Repair
151(8)
Stephen C. Weber
19 Delaminated Tears of the Rotator Cuff: The Rationale and Techniques for the Double-Row Repair
159(6)
Enrique Salas
Guillermo Arce
Gustavo Matheus
20 Double Row Rotator Cuff Transosseous Equivalent Repair
165(10)
Gonzalo Samitier
Emilio Calvo
21 Classification of Subscapularis Tears and Correlation with Physical Exam
175(4)
Michelle X. Xiao
Rebecca A. Carr
Geoffrey D. Abrams
22 Single-Row Subscapularis Repair: The Intra-articular Technique
179(4)
Michelle X. Xiao
Rebecca A. Carr
Geoffrey D. Abrams
23 Double-Row Subscapularis Repair: The US Perspective
183(4)
Michelle X. Xiao
Rebecca A. Carr
Geoffrey D. Abrams
24 Double-Row Subscapularis Repair: The German Perspective
187(8)
Lukas N. Muench
Felix Dyrna
Knut Beitzel
25 The Anatomy of the Biceps Pulley
195(8)
Giovanni Di Giacomo
Alberto Costantini
Andrea De Vita
Nicola de Gasperis
Luigi Piscitelli
26 Injuries of the Biceps Pulley System
203(6)
Mike H. Baums
27 Crossfire Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis: Pro-tenotomy
209(4)
Stephen C. Weber
28 Crossfire: Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis # Pro Tenodesis
213(2)
Mike H. Baums
29 Intra-articular Biceps Tenodesis with an Interference Screw
215(8)
F. Franceschi
A. Palumbo
30 Arthroscopic Supra-pectoral Biceps Tenodesis
223(8)
Guillermo Arce
Juan Pablo Previgliano
Diego Ferro
Juan Pablo Altuna
Enrique Salas
31 Biceps Transfer to the Conjoint Tendon
231(10)
Francesco Franceschi
Luca La Verde
32 Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis with an All-Suture Anchor
241(10)
Jacob M. Kirsch
Michael T. Freehill
33 Arthroscopic Proximal Biceps Versus Subpectoral Tenodesis: Short-Term Differences and Long-Term Follow-Up
251(6)
Stephen C. Weber
34 Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis: Biological Interposition
257(14)
Robert U. Hartzler
Stephen S. Burkhart
35 The Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management (CAM) Procedure
271(6)
Emilio Calvo
Carlos Rebollon Guardado
Marina Acebal
Kevin P. Shea
36 Partial Replacement (Partial Eclipse/HemiCAP)
277(10)
Andreas B. Imhoff
Lukas N. Muench
Andreas Voss
Part IV RC in the "Older" Patient (Age 50-70)
37 Rotator Cuff Pathology in the Older Active Patient
287(30)
Matthew R. Zapf
Dan Guttmann
38 Subacromial Spacer
317(4)
Enrique Salas
Guillermo Arce
Gustavo Matheus
39 Massive Tears: Techniques for Mobilization of the Large Retracted Rotator Cuff Tears
321(10)
Maristella F. Saccomanno
Giuseppe Milano
40 Biologic Augmentation in RC Repair (Patches and Grafts): Part I
331(10)
Kevin D. Plancher
Brian McCormick
Jordan Murphy
Stephanie C. Petterson
41 Biologic Augmentation in RC Repair (Patches and Grafts): Part II
341(12)
Kristi Hultman
Brandon J. Erickson
Meghan E. Bishop
Anthony A. Romeo
42 Arthroscopic-Assisted Lower Trapezius Tendon Transfer
353(10)
Gia Rodriguez-Vaquero
Gonzalo Samitier
Emilio Calvo
43 Open Latissimus Dorsi Transfer
363(6)
Andreas B. Imhoff
Lukas N. Muench
Andreas Voss
44 Management of Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear: Arthroscopy-Assisted Latissimus Dorsi Tendon Transfer
369(4)
Jiwu Chen
45 Superior Capsule Reconstruction: The Italian Perspective
373(10)
Giuseppe Milano
Maristella F. Saccomanno
46 Superior Capsule Reconstruction: The US Perspective
383(16)
Ashley J. Bassett
Meghan E. Bishop
Brandon J. Erickson
Anthony A. Romeo
Rachel M. Frank
Gregory L. Cvetanovich
Part V RC in Old Patients (Age > 70)
47 Cuff Tear Arthropathy with Bone Loss (Acetabular Acromion)
399(16)
Giuseppe Milano
Maristella F. Saccomanno
Andrea Grasso
48 Shoulder Arthroplasty: Intact Rotator Cuff Muscles
415(4)
Francesco Franceschi
Edoardo Franceschetti
49 Primary Osteoarthritis
419(12)
Ryan W. Churchill
Eric M. Padegimas
Meghan E. Bishop
Brandon J. Erickson
Anthony A. Romeo
50 Shoulder Arthroplasty in Rheumatoid Arthritis
431(8)
Mike H. Baums
51 Shoulder Arthroplasty for Humeral Head Osteonecrosis
439(10)
Jason C. Ho
Michael A. Stone
Meghan E. Bishop
Brandon J. Erickson
Anthony A. Romeo
52 Reverse Shoulder Replacement for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears
449(12)
Steven M. Andelman
Kevin P. Shea
Part VI Miscellaneous
53 Arthroscopic Suprascapular Nerve Release in the Young High-Risk Patient
461(20)
Stephanie C. Petterson
Kevin D. Plancher
54 Postoperative Rehabilitation Following Rotator Cuff Repair: General Principles
481(12)
Tyler Spiering
Corey Snyder
Michael T. Freehill
55 Postoperative Rehabilitation: Return to Sport in the Noncompetitive Athlete
493(14)
Carina Cohen
Ligia Leme
Gisele Barbosa
Benno Ejnisman
56 Outcome Measurement Tools for Rotator Cuff Disease
507(8)
Guillermo Arce
Juan Pablo Previgliano
Enrique Salas
Francisco Arcuri
Part VII Complication
57 Failed RC Surgery
515
Leland C. McCluskey Jr
Felix H. Savoie III
Andreas B. Imhoff, MD, is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chairman/Director of the Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at the Technical University Munich (TUM), Hospital Rechts der Isar, Munich, Germany. He is a past President and General Secretary of the German Society of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery (AGA) and will be the AGA Congress Chairman in the year 20167. He has also served on the executive boards of the German Society of Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery (for almost 20 years) and the German Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology since 2009. Professor Imhoff is current Chairman of the ISAKOS Shoulder Committee. He has been the recipient of a number of awards and Honorary Membership (AANA, AGA, BuenosAires, Chile, India, Malaysia) and regularly appears in the Focus Toplist of Shoulder and Knee Surgeons, receiving maximum points. He received the livetime Malaysian Federal Honorary Award of Darjah Kebesaran PANGLIMA JASA NEGARA (P.J.N.) DATUK 2011.



He is a member of the editorial boards of several leading journals and Editor-in-Chief of Arthroskopie and the Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine. He is the author of more than 300 papers cited in PubMed and author or editor of 32 books.







Felix H. Buddy Savoie III, MD, is Ray J. Haddad Professor of Orthopaedics, Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics, and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA. He is also Chief, Division of Sports Medicine and Director of the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine. Professor Savoie is a Past President of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. He is a member of the ISAKOS Board of Directors and current Deputy Chair of the ISAKOS Shoulder Committee. Professor Savoie has been the recipient of various honors and awards. He has undertaken many visiting professorships and is a board examiner for the American Board of OrthopaedicSurgeons (ABOS). He is an editorial board member or reviewer for a number of leading journals in the field and is the author of numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals as well as the editor or author of eight previous books.