Looking for real-world surgical advice traditional textbooks often leave out? This heavily illustrated first volume of a brand-new series is a compendium of surgical wisdom from veteran attending surgeons passed on to fellows, residents, and students. Guidance is contextualized to the contributor’s surgical field and facility or hospital, and chapters cover injuries (including sports injuries), deformities, chronic conditions, and more. A concise package of hints for surgical success!
First volume in a new series focused on frequently untold nuggets of advice from practicing surgeons in various specializations.
Each chapter covers key procedural topics like patient positioning, instruments and equipment, technical procedures, complications, and post-operative care.
Written by fellows and veteran surgeons at the Hospital for Special Surgery, the nation’s oldest orthopedic hospital, routinely ranked #1 for orthopedics.
Ideal for fellows, residents, and students in orthopedics and orthopedic surgery, trauma, and podiatry.
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Edition
1
ISBN/ISSN
9781496365101
Product Format
Hardcover Book
Trim Size
8 3/8 x 10 7/8
Pages
325
Table
25
Edition
1
Publication Date
May 29, 2019
Weight
2.1
David Levine
Contents CONDITIONS OF THE HALLUX 1 • Management of Hallux Rigidus 3 Abdul Arain and Khusboo Desai 2 • First Tarsometatarsal Joint Arthrodesis—Modified Lapidus Procedure and Akin Osteotomy 9 Samik Banerjee, Mostofa Abousayed, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum METATARSALGIA AND LESSER TOE DEFORMITY 3 • Management of Metatarsalgia and Equinus Contracture: Gastr ocnemius R ecession, P er cutaneous T endoac hilles Lengthening, and Diaphyseal Metatarsal Shortening Osteotomy 19 Rachel J. Shakked, Maxwell C. Alley, Jr., Christopher Johnson, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum 4 • Management of Lesser Toe Deformity: PIP Arthroplasty and Extensor Lengthening 25 Rachel J. Shakked, Maxwell C. Alley, Jr., Christopher Johnson, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum ADULT ACQUIRED FLATFOOT DEFORMITY 5 • Correction of the Flexible Flatfoot 31 Jonathan T . Deland and Mackenzie T . Jones 6 • Correction of the Rigid Flatfoot 41 Jonathan T . Deland and Austin E. Sanders CAVOVARUS FOOT DEFORMITY 7 • Forefoot-Driven Cavovarus Deformity 53 MaCalus Hogan 8 • Hindfoot-Driven Cavovarus Deformity 57 MaCalus Hogan Preface ix Acknowledgments xiANKLE ARTHRITIS 9 • Tibiotalar Arthrodesis: Anterior Approach 65 Mackenzie T . Jones and Scott Ellis 10 • Total Ankle Arthroplasty With Prophecy ® Infinity ® Surgical Technique (Wright Medical, Memphis TN) 75 Austin E. Sanders and Constantine A. Demetracopoulos TENDON DISORDERS 11 • Hamstring Harvest and Principles of Autograft Reconstruction 89 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 12 • Achilles T endinopathy 95 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 13 • Acute Achilles Rupture 103 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 14 • Peroneal T endinopathy 109 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 15 • Dislocating Peroneal T endons 1 15 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 16 • Tibialis Anterior T endinopathy 121 Sydney C. Karnovsky and Mark C. Drakos 17 • Lateral Ankle Instability 127 Andrew J. Rosenbaum 18 • Medial Ankle Instability 133 Andrew Posner, Kyle Angelicola-Richardson, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum 19 • Arthroscopic Management of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus 143 Y oshiharu Shimozono and John G. Kennedy 20 • Autologous Osteochondral T ransplantation 155 Y oshiharu Shimozono and John G. Kennedy 21 • Fifth Metatarsal Stress Fractures 167 Akash Gupta and Martin O’Malley 22 • Navicular Stress Fractures 175 Akash Gupta and Martin O’Malley STRESS FRACTURES OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE 23 • Medial Malleolar Stress Fractures 187 Akash Gupta and Martin O’Malley ANKLE TRAUMA 24 • Pilon Fractures 195 Matthew Anderson, Stefanos Haddad, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum 25 • Ankle Fractures 205 Keegan Cole and Hamza Murtaza 26 • Talus Fractures 215FOOT TRAUMA 27 • Metatarsal Neck Fractures 227 Curtis T . Adams, Stefanos Haddad, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum 28 • Lisfranc Injuries 237 Casey M. O’Connor and Jillian Kazley 29 • Navicular Fractures 243 Eric Perloff, Joseph Y oung, and Andrew J. Rosenbaum 30 • Calcaneus Fractures 249 Afshin A. Anoushiravani Index 257
This volume in the Illustrated Tips and Tricks orthopedics series focuses on the foot and ankle. It is very much a hands-on approach manual and provides a no-nonsense approach to each topic. It includes access to an electronic format as well.
This book is designed to provide readers with the benefit of the experiences and wisdom of the primary authors. It is, truly, a compendium of their shared and personal experiences in a broad array of foot and ankle procedures. The electronic version aids in accessibility, since this is physically a big book and not readily portable.
The intended audience is practicing surgeons, as well as residents and fellows, primarily in the fields of orthopedics and podiatry. Given the book's premise and presentation, it meets these objectives. The authors are well known and respected in their field. Of the slightly more than 30 contributors, nearly half are residents in various levels of training in orthopedic surgery and their relative expertise is not known.
The book is arranged into 30 chapters covering selected forefoot conditions, flatfoot and cavus foot deformities, ankle arthritis, tendon disorders, and foot and ankle trauma. Each chapter gets straight down to the practicalities of the performing the procedures. Indications for the most part are not discussed. Each procedure starts with a bullet-pointed instrument list, positioning, and a description of the procedure. Surgical tips and pearls are highlighted where relevant. Each chapter is well illustrated with excellent use of color plates, line drawings, and diagnostic imaging where relevant.
This book is of excellent quality and will be most useful to those whose primary focus is foot and ankle surgery as well as those who encounter foot and ankle pathology as part of more a general musculoskeletal practice. While many are reference tomes, which this book does not compete with, its nearest rival would be Foot and Ankle Surgery: Tricks of the Trade, Raikin (Thieme, 2018). It is slightly different in format, but it offers an individual perspective with tips and pearls. It will have its devotees nonetheless and is slightly more practical in how it handles each topic. Recommended.
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