Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery: Management and Treatment Options for the Sports Medicine Orthopedist 2009th Edition

Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery: Management and Treatment Options for the Sports Medicine Orthopedist 2009th Edition book cover

Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery: Management and Treatment Options for the Sports Medicine Orthopedist 2009th Edition

Author(s): Robert J. Meislin (Editor), Jeffrey Halbrecht

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 11 Sept. 2009
  • Edition: 2009th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 294 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781848822023
  • ISBN-13: 9781848822023

Book Description

“To Err is Human…” Alexander Pope Any surgical intervention has potential risks and complications. This book is designed as a reference tool and a roadmap for the sports medicine orthopedist to minimize the complications in knee and shoulder surgery. Some complications are avoidable; some are not. By understanding the functional anatomy at risk, proper surgical setup, proper equipment, and proper patient selection, a preventative approach to complications can be instituted. The authors of these chapters represent leaders in orthopedic sports medicine and have provided novel methods for dealing with intraoperative complications and si- ations that can occur in the midst of a “routine” arthroscopic reconstruction. In d- cussing these issues, we hope to raise the surgeon’s awareness of potential complications and to provide wisdom and advice to properly avoid and treat these problems should they arise. How one deals with complications truly tests the mettle of the surgeon. Keeping one’s “cool” in the midst of an intraoperative complication will be facilitated by h- ing an algorithmic approach. We hope that this book will improve your outcome should these problems occur. Some complications are unavoidable. Arthro brosis or stiffness may take place in the best of hands. Infection may surface postoperatively in the most sterile OR. We provide you with the background to confront these challenges. A list of ten “Pearls” are offered at the beginning of most chapters as a quick reference card.

Editorial Reviews

Review

From the reviews: “Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery: Management and Treatment Options for the Sports Medicine Orthopedist represents a comprehensive review of open and arthroscopic sports medicine surgery of the knee and shoulder. … The step-by-step description of proper procedural technique is helpful for sports medicine providers who treat the knee and/or the shoulder. … With its detailed description of sports injury and appropriate management, it is an excellent resource for orthopaedists, residents, students, and nonoperative health providers.” (John B. Reid, Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol. 26 (2), February, 2010)

From the Back Cover

Any surgical intervention has potential risks and complications. Some complications are avoidable and some are not. Arthrofibrosis or stiffness may take place in the best of hands, and infection may surface postoperatively even in the most sterile operating room. How one deals with complications truly tests the skill of the surgeon. Keeping calm and focussed on the issues in the midst of an intraoperative complication will be facilitated by having an algorithmic approach.

Complications in Knee and Shoulder Surgery is designed as a reference tool and a roadmap for the sports medicine orthopedist to minimize complications in knee and shoulder surgery. By understanding the functional anatomy at risk, proper surgical set up, proper equipment, and proper patient selection, a preventative approach to complications can be instituted.

The authors of these chapters are leaders in orthopedic sports medicine and reveal their techniques for dealing with intraoperative complications, increasing the surgeon’s awareness of potential complications and providing advice to avoid and treat these problems effectively and rapidly should they arise.

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