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Now offered in 2 full volumes - both in print andonline - Insall& Scott Surgery of the Knee by Dr. W. Norman Scott remains the definitive choicefor guidance on the most effective approaches for the diagnosis and management of the entire scope ofknee disorders. This edition reflects a complete content overhaul, with more than 50 new chapters and over 400 contributors from aroundthe world. The video program includes 70 new video clips, while new and expanded material covers a range of hot topics, including same-day surgery and hospitalmanagement of knee arthroplasty patients and anesthesiaspecific for knee surgery.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I: Basic Science
1 Anatomy
2 AnatomicAberrations
3 ClinicalExamination of the Knee
4 Gene Therapy in the Treatment of Knee Disorders
Section II: Imaging of the Knee
5 Knee ImagingTechniques and Normal Anatomy
6 Fractures
7 Imaging ofthe Meniscus
8 Cruciate Ligaments
9 Imaging of Synovium and Cartilage of the Knee
10 LateralSupporting Structures: Posterolateral CornerStructures and Iliotibial Band
11 MedialSupporting Structures: MCL and Posteromedial Corner
12 Imaging ofthe Extensor Mechanism
13 Imaging ofTotal Knee Arthroplasty
14 Tumors in the Knee
15Ultrasound-Guided Procedures
Section III: Biomechanics
16Three-Dimensional Morphology of the Knee
17 FluoroscopicAnalysis of Total Knee Replacement
18 In Vivo Kinematics of the Patellofemoral Joint
19 ForwardSolution Modeling: An In Vivo Theoretical Simulatorof the Knee
20 ContactMechanics of the Human Knee
21 In Vivo Mechanics,Vibration and Sound of the Knee Joint
22 DoesStrain in the Patella Change After TKA? A Finite Element Investigation ofNatural and Implanted Patellae
23 Wear Simulation of Knee Implants
24 Knee Wear
25 The AsianKnee
26 Mobile Fluoroscopy: Determination ofNatural, Unrestricted Knee Motion
Section IV: Sports Medicine: ArticularCartilage and Meniscus
27 Articular Cartilage: Biology,Biomechanics, and Healing Response
28 Articular Cartilage Injury andAdult OCD: Treatment Options and Decision Making
29International Experience with Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation With Periosteum (Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation), Including Scaffold GuidedTechniques and Tissue Engineered Matrix Support
30 Osteochondral AutograftTransplantation
31 Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation
32 Articular Cartilage Repair with Bioscaffolds
33 Managementof Failed Cartilage Repair
34 Osteochondritis Dissecans of theKnee in the Young Patient
35 Secondary,Spontaneous, and Postarthroscopy Osteonecrosisof the Knee: Diagnosis and Management
36 Healing ofKnee Ligaments and Menisci
37 Arthroscopic Meniscal Resection
38Arthroscopy-Assisted Inside-Out and Outside-In Meniscus Repair
39 All Inside Arthroscopy Meniscal Repair
40 Meniscal Allograft Transplantation
41 Synthetic Meniscal Substitutes and Collagen MeniscalImplantation
Section V: Sports Medicine: Ligament Injuries
42 Classification of Knee Ligament Injuries
43 SportsKnee Rating Systems and Related Statistics
44 Medial Ligamentous Injuries of the Knee: Acute and Chronic
45 FibularCollateral Ligament and the PosterolateralCorner
46 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Reconstruction: Indications,Principles, and Outcomes
47Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone AutograftAnterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
48 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Hamstring Tendons
49 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Central QuadricepsFree Tendon Graft
50 Allograft Anterior Cruciate LigamentReconstruction
51 Double-Bundle Anterior CruciateLigament Reconstruction
52 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction via the Anteromedial Portal and Single-Tunnel, Double-BundleTechnique
53Complications of Anterior Cruciate LigamentReconstruction
54 Revision Anterior CruciateLigament Reconstruction
55 Revision Anterior CruciateLigament Surgery: One-Stage versus Two-Stage Technique
56 Osteotomy and the Cruciate-DeficientKnee
57Rehabilitation of the Surgically Reconstructed and NonsurgicallyTreated Anterior Cruciate
58 Knee Bracing for Athletic Injuries
59 DecisionMaking and Surgical Treatment of Posterior CruciateLigament Ruptures
60 Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Posterior Inlay Technique
61 Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: TranstibialDouble Bundle Technique
62 Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Remnant-PreservingTechnique Through the PosteromedialPortal
63 TheDislocated Knee
64Dislocation of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint
Section VI: Sports Medicine: Patellar and Extensor Mechanism Disorders
65 Disorders of thePatellofemoral Joint
66 DistalRealignment of the Patellofemoral Joint: Indications,Effects, Results, and Recommendations
67 Surgery ofthe Patellofemoral Joint: Proximal Realignment
68 Repair and Reconstruction of the Medial PatellofemoralLigament for Treatment of Lateral Patellar Dislocations: Surgical Techniquesand Clinical Results
69 Sulcus-Deepening Trochleoplasty
70 Quadriceps and Patellar Tendon Disruption
Section VII: Knee Arthritis
71 Gout and OtherCrystalline Arthropathies
72 Knee Osteoarthritis
73 Overviewof Psoriatic Arthritis
74 Systemic Allergic Dermatitis in Total Knee Arthroplasty
75 RheumatoidArthritis of the Knee: Current Medical Management
76 Hemophilia and Pigmented VillonodularSynovitis Hemophilia and the Knee
76B HIVInfection and Its Relationship to Knee Disorders
Section VIII: Anesthesia for Knee Surgery
Part I. PreoperativeEvaluation
77 Basics,Preoperative Assessment, and Medical Optimization
78 Patient with Stents
79 DiabetesMellitus and the Knee
80 Rheumatoid Arthritis
81 BilateralTotal Knee Replacement: Indications for Sequential andSimultaneous Surgery
Part II. Perioperative Management of InpatientProcedures
82 Monitoring During Total Knee Arthroplasty
83 Spinal or General Anesthesia?
84 RevisionTotal Knee Arthroplasties
85 Pneumatic Tourniquet
86 Cement Embolism
87 Tranexamic Acid
88 Blood Lossand Fluid Management
89 Anesthesia for Knee Surgery
90 SpecificConsiderations for Fractures and Dislocations
Part III. Preoperative Analgesia: Peripheral Nerve Blocks
91 Femoral Nerve Bloack
92 Adductor Canal Black
93 Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block
94 Psoas Compartment Block
95 Sciatic Nerve Block
96 Obturator Nerve Block
97 Continuous Perineural Analgesia for KneeSurgery
98 Local Anesthetic Infiltration
99 Epidural Analgesia
100 Neuraxial Opioids
101 Systemic Opioids; PONV Prophylaxis
102 Multimodal Pharmacological Analgesia
103 Chronic Pain After Total Knee Arthroplasty
Part IV. Ambulatory Procedures
104 Knee Arthroscopy
Part V. Thromboprophylaxis
105 Thromboprophylaxis and Neuraxial Anesthesia
Section IX: Plastic Surgery
106 Soft TissueHealing
107 TheProblem Wound: Coverage Options
Section X: Fractures About the Knee
108 Distal FemurFractures
109 Tibial Plateau Fractures
110 Fracturesof the Patella
111 Treatment of PeriprostheticFractures Around a Total Knee Arthroplasty
Section XI: Pediatric Knee
112 Normal Knee Embryology and Development
113Congenital Deformities of the Knee
114 Meniscal Disorders
115 Osteochondritis Dissecans
116Reconstructing the Anterior Cruciate Ligament inPediatric Patients
117 Tibial Spine Fractures
118 Physeal Fractures about the Knee
119 Patellar Instability
Section XII: Joint Replacement and Its Alternatives
120 Nonoperative Treatment of Knee Arthritis
121 Osteotomy about the Knee: AmericanPerspective
122 Osteotomy for the Arthritic Knee: AEuropean Perspective
123 ScoringSystems and Their Validation for the Arthritic Knee
124 HistoricDevelopment, Classification, and Characteristics of Knee Prostheses
125 Unicompartmental, Bicompartmental,or Tricompartmental Arthritis of the Knee: Algorithmfor Surgical Management
126 Patellofemoral Arthroplasty
127 Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty:A European Perspective
128 Unicompartmental Replacement withACL Reconstruction
129 MedialUKA Fixed
130 MedialUKA MobileBearing
131 Bicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
132 Bicondylar Unicompartmental Replacement
133 Bicruciate TKA
134 Bicruciate TKA: An Alternate View
135 EuropeanAnalysis and Results of Partial Knee Replacement
136 Posterior Cruciate Ligament Retention inTotal Knee Arthroplasty
137Preserving the PCL
138 Custom Made Knee Replacements
139 PosteriorCruciate Sacrificing Total Knee Arthroplasty
140 PosteriorCruciate Ligament-Substituting Total Knee Arthroplasty
141 PosteriorCruciate LigamentSubstituting Total Knee Arthroplasty: Considerationsin the Middle East
142Mobile-Bearing Total Knee Arthroplasty
143 CementedTotal Knee Arthroplasty: The Gold Standard
144 Cementless Total Knee Arthroplasty
145 PatellarResurfacing in Total Knee Arthroplasty
146 PatellaResurfacing - Never
147 PatellaResurfacing - Always
148 Alignment in TKA
149 SurgicalApproaches in Total Knee Arthroplasty: Standard andMIS Techniques
150 SurgicalTechniques and Instrumentation in Total Knee Arthroplasty
151 GapBalancing Techniques
152 Measured ReSection Technique
153 Is theUnderstanding of Gap Balancing and Measured ReSectionTechniques Necessary to Understand Imaging Surgical Techniques for Knee Arthroplasty
154 MidFlexion Instability
155 Correction of Deformities with Total Knee Arthroplasty: A European Approach:
156 Correction of Deformities with Total Knee Arthroplasty: An Asian Approach
157 PressureSensors and Soft Tissue Balancing
158 ClinicalEffectiveness of Custom Made Guides
159 Computer Navigation in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty
160 Kinematic Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty
161 Computer-Assisted Navigation: Minimally Invasive Surgery for TotalKnee Replacement
162 Robotics in TKA: Development, Outcomes and Current Techniques:
163 RoboticUKA
164Management of Extra-articular Deformity in Total KneeArthroplasty with Navigation
165 ComputerAssisted TKA for Extra Medullary Deformity
166 TheImpact of the Cavus Foot and Ankle on the PainfulKnee
167 TheImpact of the Pesplanovalgus Foot and Ankle on thePainful Knee
168 TheImpact of Foot and Ankle Deformity on a Total Knee Replacement
Section XII: Revision and Complex Knee Arthroplasty
169 Complicationsof Total Knee Arthroplasty
170 ExtensileSurgical Exposures for Revision Total Knee Replacement
171 Revisionof Aseptic Failed Total Knee Arthroplasty
172 TheInfected Total Knee Replacement
173 Instability in Total Knee Arthroplasty
174Management of Bone Defects in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty:Augments, Structual and Impaction Graft, and Cones
175 Patellar Revision
176 PatellarFractures in Total Knee Arthroplasty
177 ExtensorMechanism Disruption After TKR
Section XIII: Total Knee Arthroplasty Perioperative Management Issues
178 Obesity: Risks of Intervention, Benefits of Optimization
179 Catastrophizers: A Subgroup with Risk for SuboptimalResults After TKA
180 Optimization of Coronary Artery Disease, Diabetes Mellitus andStroke
181 InfectionPrevention Measures
182Pre-Rehabilitation and Fall Risk Prevention, Orthopedicand Neuromuscular Comorbities and Their Effect on TKAOutcome
183 Intra andPeriarticular Injections
184Techniques and Eligibility for Same day/ Next day Discharge of TKA
185 Pain Management after TKA Patients Leave the Hospital
Section XIV: Hospital Management of TKA Patients
186 CPM: Pros andCons
187 Cold Therapy
188 ImmediateMotion vs. Splinting after TKA Operation
189 Internet Based vs. In Person Physical Therapy After TKA
190 Etiology and Risk Factors for VTED after TKA
191 ACCP, SCIP, and AAOS Guidelines for ThromboembolismProphylaxis after Total Knee Arthroplasty.
192 ASA andSequential Pneumatic Compression Devices, Strengths and Limitations
193 VTEDStratification of Risk, Who Needs Aggressive Anticoagulation
194 Bleedingand Infection Risk with Aggressive Anticoagulation: How to Minimize SuboptimalOutcomes
Section XV Economics, Quality and Payment Paradigms for Total Knee Arthroplasty
195 HistoricalPerspective: Declining, Reimbursement, Rising Costs
196 NewPayment Paradigms
197 Physician, Hospital Partnerships
198 Value Based Purchasing
199 QualityMeasures Effecting Payment after TKA
Section XVI Tumors Aboutthe Knee
200 Evaluation ofthe Patient with a Bone Lesion about the Knee
201 Surgical Treatment of Benign Bone Lesions
202 Surgical Management of Malignant Bone Tumorsaround the Knee
203 Allograft Prosthetic Composite Reconstruction of the Knee
204 Megaprostheses for Reconstruction Following Tumor ReSection about the Knee
205 Metastatic Disease about the Knee:Evaluation and Surgical Treatment
206 SoftTissue Tumors of the Knee
207 CommonPitfalls in Tumors about the Knee: How to Recognizeand Avoid
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