Arthroscopic Techniques of the Knee: A Visual Guide

Thomas Gill MD

 
 
 

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ISBN 13 978-1-55642-858-6

256 pp Soft Cover

Pub. Date: 2009

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Product Description

As minimally invasive surgeries for commonly scoped joints increase, the Visual Arthroscopy Series led by Dr. James R. Andrews and Dr. Tal S. David will answer the call for all in orthopedic surgery seeking succinct and highly visual books that will provide step-by step-instructions on arthroscopic techniques for the shoulder, knee, and hip.

Arthroscopic Techniques of the Knee: A Visual Guide by Dr. Thomas J. Gill is unique in its presentation in that it is meant to be used as a “how-to” technique guide that includes intraoperative photos taken with the arthroscope, detailing and illustrating each step in arthroscopic surgery of the knee from start to finish.

Dr. Thomas J. Gill is joined by multiple contributors, each a national leader in his or her area of expertise. As each expert presents his or her experience with each procedure, (and not a review of the current literature), the orthopedist will benefit from the vast experience of this group of experts.

Some chapter topics include:

  • Diagnostic Arthroscopy—set-up and instrumentation
  • Articular Cartilage Resurfacing-microfracture; osteochondral transplantation; autologous chondrocyte implantation
  • Pediatric Osteochondral Injuries—special issues and techniques
  • ACL—current topics in both single-and double-bundle reconstruction
  • PCL—current topics in both single-and double-bundle transtibial and tibial inlay techniques

Inside You Will Find:

  • A description of surgical goals
  • Step-by-step “how-to” and illustrative instructions
  • Tips and pearls and pitfalls section

With the precise instructions of an illustrative “how-to” guide, Arthroscopic Techniques of the Knee: A Visual Guide is highly organized and an easy-to-read resource perfect for orthopedic residents, fellows, and experienced surgeons involved with sports injuries and arthroscopic surgery.

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Contents

Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Preface
Foreword by Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG, AGAF

Chapter 1

Positioning and Set-Up

Matthew H. Griffith, MD and Peter D. Asnis, MD

Chapter 2

Anesthesia for Knee Surgery

Lisa Wollman, MD

Chapter 3

Diagnostic Arthroscopy of the Knee-The 10-Point Exam

Matthew J. Matava, MD and Evan D. Ellis, MD

Chapter 4

Techniques of Meniscal Repair

Asheesh Bedi, MD and Russell F. Warren, MD

Chapter 5

Microfracture

Luke S. Oh, MD and Thomas J. Gill, MD

Chapter 6

Osteochondral Transplantation

Michael J. DeFranco, MD; Allison G. McNickle, MS; and Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA

Chapter 7

Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation

Andreas H. Gomoll, MD and Tom Minas, MD, MS

Chapter 8

Pediatric Osteochondral Injuries

Dennis E. Kramer, MD and Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH

Chapter 9

Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Using Patellar Tendon Grafts: Transtibial Endoscopic Hybrid Technique

Jerome J. Da Silva, MD; Champ L. Baker III, MD; and Bernard R. Bach Jr, MD

Chapter 10

Anatomic Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction

Susan S. Jordan, MD; Wei Shen, MD, PhD; and Freddie H. Fu, MD, Dsc

Chapter 11

ACL-Arthroscopically Assisted Internal Fixation of Tibial Spine Avulsion Fractures

Bojan Zoric, MD and William Sterett, MD

Chapter 12

Single-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Arthroscopic Transtibial Technique

Luke S. Oh, MD and Thomas J. Gill, MD

Chapter 13

Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Single-Bundle Tibial Inlay Technique

Lutul D. Farrow, MD and John A. Bergfeld, MD

Chapter 14

Transtibial Double-Bundle PCL Reconstruction

Mathew W. Pombo, MD; Brian Forsythe, MD; Randy Mascarenhas, MD; and Christopher D. Harner, MD

Chapter 15

Arthroscopic Treatment of Arthrofibrosis of the Knee

J. Richard Steadman, MD

Index

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Reviews

"The text is organized from the perspective of both pathology and surgical technique, providing excellent insight into the dysfunction and the associated treatment options. The contributing authors concisely illustrate their specific techniques in a step-by-step fashion to provide the reader with a firsthand perspective from the eye of the surgeon. Overall, the book is extremely well organized and comprehensive. Even though the book is designed as a surgical manual for practicing orthopedic surgeons, it can serve as a superb reference for any therapist trying to gain insight into knee dysfunction or arthroscopic techniques utilized to treat knee dysfunction. The major strength of this book is the easy-to-follow nature with the arthroscopic procedures described in detail using both written text and intraoperative photographs. A second strength is the concise manner in which the arthroscopic process is described. Overall, I highly recommend Arthroscopic Techniques of the Knee as an excellent reference manual for therapists wanting to expand their current understanding of arthroscopic techniques utilized in the treatment of common knee dysfunction."

— Michael J. Connors, PT, DPT, MPT, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy

"The authors have done an admirable job of creating a fundamental book on knee arthroscopy that is a great adjunct to hands-on courses for developing skills and understanding what to look for when performing knee arthroscopy. It is clearly targeted at residents and fellows in training as well as any practitioners who are developing and advancing their arthroscopic techniques of the knee. This book provides a number of valuable pearls that will help me improve the care of my patients."

— Mark R. Hutchinson, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Doody Enterprises, Inc.

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About the Editor

Thomas J. Gill, MD received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School after graduating Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude in Biology from Harvard College, He interned in general surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and completed his orthopedic surgery training in the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program. Upon finishing his training, Dr. Gill was awarded the Maurice E. Muller Scholarship to study reconstructive surgery in Bern, Switzerland and in other European academic centers. He then completed his fellowship training in sports medicine and shoulder surgery at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado.

Dr. Gill is Chief of the Sports Medicine Service at the Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He has a strong commitment to education as course director or faculty member with many CME courses and as the Director of the Harvard/MGH Sports Medicine Fellowship Program. The research program that he established is extensive, and it spans the range of clinical and basic research and has a multi-institutional base.

Dr. Gill is a national leader in the field of sports medicine. He serves as medical director for the Boston Red Sox, head team physician for the New England Patriots, and team physician for the Boston Bruins. He is a fellow of the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons and a member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine; the American Orthopedic Association; and the Team Physician Societies of Major League Baseball, the National Football League, and the National Hockey League. He has been elected to the Herodicus Society.

Dr. Gill’s primary clinical and research interests focus on knee and shoulder injuries. He has a particular interest in the biomechanics of the knee and shoulder and in tissue engineering techniques for joint preservation and cartilage repair in the knee. His studies have appeared in many articles and chapters on basic science and clinical issues involving the knee and in his book Complications of Shoulder Surgery.

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