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 Instructional Course Lectures provides expert practical advice and problem-solving techniques from exceptional groups of talented orthopaedic surgeons on a variety of orthopaedic topics. The content of the chapters are drawn mainly from selected Instructional Courses offered at the prior year's Annual Meeting of the AAOS. The Virtual Bookstore offers volumes 51 - 58 for download in PDF format.
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Volume 58 of the ICL series contains the work of more than 180 authors compiled in 77 chapters. The topics, selected from those presented at the AAOS 2008 Annual Meeting in San Fransisco, span a wide spectrum of orthopaedic knowledge.
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Avoiding Complications in the Treatment of Humeral Fractures
(pp 3-11) |
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Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO; Robert F. Ostrum, MD
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| 02 |
Prevention of Complications After Treatment of Femoral Shaft and Distal Femoral Fractures
(pp 13-19) |
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Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO; Robert F. Ostrum, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD
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| 03 |
Avoiding Complications in the Treatment of Humeral Fractures
(pp 21-25) |
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Robert F. Ostrum, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO
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| 04 |
Avoiding Complications in the Care of Fractures of the Tibia
(pp 27-36) |
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Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO; Robert F. Ostrum, MD
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| 05 |
Avoiding Complications in the Treatment of Pronation-External Rotation Ankle Fractures, Syndesmotic Injuries, and Talar Neck Fractures
(pp 37-45) |
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Dolfi Herscovici Jr, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Julia M. Scaduto, ARNP
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| 06 |
The Management of Complications Associated With Tibial Fractures
(pp 47-60) |
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David C. Templeman, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Andrew H. Schmidt, MD
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| 07 |
Fractures of the Femoral Neck
(pp 61-68) |
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Richard F. Kyle, MD
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| 08 |
Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures in Young Adults
(pp 69-81) |
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Thuan V. Ly, MD; Marc F. Swiontkowski, MD
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| 09 |
Salvage of Failed Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures
(pp 83-90) |
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George J. Haidukewych, MD
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| 10 |
Improving Outcomes After Pertrochanteric Hip Fractures
(pp 91-104) |
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Madhav Karunakar, MD; Toni M. McLaurin, MD; Steven J. Morgan, MD; Kenneth A. Egol, MD
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| 11 |
Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures
(pp 105-115) |
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William M. Ricci, MD; George J. Haidukewych, MD
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| 12 |
Orthopaedic War Injuries: Recent Developments in Treatment and Research
(pp 117-129) |
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CAPT Dana C. Covey, MD, MC, USN; Roy K. Aaron, MD; LTC Martin F. Baechler, MD, MC, USN; Christopher T. Born, MD, FACS; Deborah McK. Ciombor, PhD; Lt Col James A. Keeney, MD, MC, USAF; CPT Andrew W. Mack, MD, MC, USA; CDR Michael T. Mazurek, MD, MC, USN; Col Mark W. Richardson, MD, MC, USAF; Alexander Y. Shin, MD; CAPT Michael A. Thompson, MD, MC, USN
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| 13 |
Gunshot Wounds: Epidemiology, Wound Ballistics, and Soft-Tissue Treatment
(pp 131-139) |
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Paul J. Dougherty, MD; Soheil Najibi, MD, PhD; Craig Silverton, DO; Rahul Vaidya, MD, FRSC
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| 14 |
Basics of Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Preoperative and Postoperative Decisions
(pp 143-156) |
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Douglas A. Dennis, MD; Raymond H. Kim, MD; Thomas S. Thornhill, MD; Robert T. Trousdale, MD
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| 15 |
Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Intraoperative Decisions and Surgical Techniques
(pp 157-166) |
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Douglas A. Dennis, MD; Raymond H. Kim, MD; Thomas S. Thornhill, MD; Robert T. Trousdale, MD
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| 16 |
Perioperative Blood Management in Total Hip Arthroplasty
(pp 167-172) |
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Charles R. Clark, MD
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| 17 |
Severe Femoral Bone Loss in Infected Total Hip Arthroplasty: Surgical Management
(pp 173-176) |
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Corey J. Richards, MD, MASc, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD
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| 18 |
Vancouver Type B3 Periprosthetic Fractures: Evaluation and Treatment
(pp 177-181) |
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Corey J. Richards, MD, MASc, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD
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| 19 |
Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty for Instability: Surgical Techniques and Principles
(pp 183-191) |
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Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS; Elizabeth Picinic, BS; Peter F. Sharkey, MD
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| 20 |
The Peritrochanteric Space of the Hip
(pp 193-201) |
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James E. Voos, MD; Anil S. Ranawat, MD; Bryan T. Kelly, MD
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| 21 |
Conventional Radiographs to Assess Femoroacetabular Impingement
(pp 203-212) |
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Moritz Tannast, MD; Klaus A. Siebenrock, MD
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| 22 |
The Young Adult With Hip Impingement: Deciding on the Optimal Intervention
(pp 213-222) |
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Paul E. Beaulé, MD, FRCSC; David J. Allen, MBChB, FRCSEd, MSc; John C. Clohisy, MD; Perry L. Schoenecker, MD; Michael Leunig, MD
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| 23 |
Femoroacetabular Impingement: Treatment of the Acetabular Side
(pp 223-229) |
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Michael Leunig, MD; Thomas W. Huff, MD; Reinhold Ganz, MD
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| 24 |
Arthroscopic Management of Femoroacetabular Impingement
(pp 231-239) |
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J. W. Thomas Byrd, MD; Kay S. Jones, MSN, RN
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| 25 |
Extended Retinacular Soft-Tissue Flap for Intra-articular Hip Surgery: Surgical Technique, Indications, and Results of Application
(pp 241-255) |
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Reinhold Ganz, MD; Thomas W. Huff, MD; Michael Leunig, MD
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| 26 |
The Correlation Between Minor or Unrecognized Developmental Deformities and the Development of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
(pp 257-259) |
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William H. Harris, MD, DSc
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| 27 |
Intraoperative Issues Concerning the Patellofemoral Mechanism During Total Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 263-270) |
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William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD; J. Christopher Sherrell, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Leo A. Whiteside, MD
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| 28 |
Resistant Organisms in Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty: Occurrence, Prevention, and Treatment Regimens
(pp 271-278) |
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Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS; Benjamin Bender, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Thomas E. Brown, MD; Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD; William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD
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| 29 |
Adolescent Shoulder Injuries: Consensus and Controversies
(pp 281-292) |
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Dean C. Taylor, MD, Col (Ret); Kevin L. Krasinski, MD
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| 30 |
The Treatment of Primary Anterior Shoulder Dislocations
(pp 293-304) |
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Asheesh Bedi, MD; Richard K.N. Ryu, MD
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| 31 |
Arthroscopic Bankart Repair for Unidirectional Shoulder Instability
(pp 305-313) |
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Richard L. Angelo, MD
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| 32 |
Posterior and Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder
(pp 315-321) |
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Andrew D. Heinzelmann, MD; Felix H. Savoie III , MD
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| 33 |
Glenohumeral Bone Defects in the Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability
(pp 323-336) |
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Eloy Ochoa Jr, MD; Stephen S. Burkhart, MD
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| 34 |
Graft Selection for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
(pp 337-354) |
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Freddie Fu, MD; Pascal Christel, MD, PhD; Mark D. Miller, MD; Darren L. Johnson, MD
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| 35 |
Complications of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
(pp 355-375) |
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Matthew J. Matava, MD; Mark S. Muller, MD; Camille M. Clinton, MD; Scott A. Rodeo, MD; Sam Akhavan, MD; Richard D. Parker, MD
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| 36 |
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Biomechanics and Options for Surgical Treatment
(pp 377-388) |
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David R. McAllister, MD; Mark D. Miller, MD; Jon K. Sekiya, MD; Edward M. Wojtys, MD
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| 37 |
Evaluation and Treatment of the Multiligament-Injured Knee
(pp 389-395) |
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Gregory C. Fanelli, MD; Craig J. Edson, MS, PT, ATC; Kristin N. Reinheimer, PAC
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| 38 |
Evaluation and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Injuries to the Capsular Ligaments of the Knee
(pp 397-421) |
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Fred Flandry, MD, FACS; Champ L. Baker Jr, MD; Kurt E. Jacobson, MD, FACS; Glenn C. Terry, MD; Mark A. Baker, PT
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| 39 |
Advanced Techniques in Hip Arthroscopy
(pp 423-436) |
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Christopher M. Larson, MD; Carlos A. Guanche, MD; Bryan T. Kelly, MD; John C. Clohisy, MD; Anil S. Ranawat, MD
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| 40 |
Doc, When Can He Go Back in the Game?
(pp 437-443) |
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Mark D. Miller, MD; Robert A. Arciero, MD; Daniel E. Cooper, MD; Darren L. Johnson, MD; Thomas M. Best, MD, PhD
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| 41 |
Typical and Atypical Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Pitfalls
(pp 447-457) |
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Daniel D. Buss, MD; Michael Q. Freehill, MD; Guido Marra, MD
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| 42 |
Avoidance and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Arthroplasty
(pp 459-472) |
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John W. Sperling, MD, MBA; Leesa M. Galatz, MD; Laurence D. Higgins, MD; William N. Levine, MD; Matthew L. Ramsey, MD; John Dunn, BA
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| 43 |
Elbow Arthroscopy for Posttraumatic Arthrosis
(pp 473-480) |
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Timothy M. Geib, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD
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| 44 |
Coronoid and Radial Head Reconstruction in Chronic Posttraumatic Elbow Subluxation
(pp 481-493) |
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Maurizio Damiani, MD, MBBS, FRACS; Graham J.W. King, MD, MSc, FRCSC
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| 45 |
Total Elbow Arthroplasty for Posttraumatic Arthrosis
(pp 495-504) |
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Bernard F. Morrey, MD; Alberto G. Schneeberger, MD
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| 46 |
Surgical Treatment of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures: Relevant Anatomy and Classification
(pp 505-507) |
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Andrew Green, MD
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| 47 |
Surgical Exposures for Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures
(pp 509-514) |
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Matthew L. Ramsey, MD
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| 48 |
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation With 90-90 Plating of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures
(pp 515-519) |
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Andrew Green, MD
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| 49 |
Parallel Plate Fixation of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures
(pp 521-528) |
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Shawn W. O'Driscoll, PhD, MD
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| 50 |
Elbow Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Bicolumn Distal Humeral Fractures
(pp 529-533) |
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Ken Yamaguchi, MD; Jason A. Stein, MD
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| 51 |
Postoperative Management After Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Distal Humeral Fractures
(pp 535-539) |
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Andrew Green, MD
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| 52 |
Distal Humeral Nonunion
(pp 541-548) |
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Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD, PhD
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| 58 |
Emergency Evaluation, Imaging, and Classification of Thoracolumbar Injuries
(pp 619-628) |
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Jeffrey A. Rihn, MD; David T. Anderson, MD; Rick C. Sasso, MD; Thomas A. Zdeblick, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Mitchel B. Harris, MD; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD
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| 59 |
Nonsurgical Treatment of Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures
(pp 629-637) |
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Mitchel B. Harris, MD, FACS; Lewis L. Shi, MD; Alexander R. Vacarro, MD, PhD; Thomas A. Zdeblick, MD; Rick C. Sasso, MD
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| 60 |
Surgical Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fractures
(pp 639-644) |
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Thomas A. Zdeblick, MD; Rick C. Sasso, MD; Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Mitchel B. Harris, MD, FACS
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| 61 |
Sacral Fractures
(pp 645-655) |
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Rick C. Sasso, MD; Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Natalie M. Best, MD; Thomas A. Zdeblick, MD; Mitchel B. Harris, MD
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| 62 |
The Pathophysiology and Nonsurgical Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
(pp 657-668) |
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Scott D. Daffner, MD; Jeffrey C. Wang, MD
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| 63 |
Surgical Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated With Adult Scoliosis
(pp 669-676) |
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Charles H. Crawford III , MD; Steven D. Glassman, MD
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| 64 |
The Use of Bone Morphogenetic Protein in Lumbar Spine Surgery
(pp 677-688) |
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Jeffrey A. Rihn, MD; Charley Gates, MD; Steven D. Glassman, MD; Frank M. Phillips, MD; James D. Schwender, MD; Todd J. Albert, MD
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| 65 |
Anterior Cervical Fusion: The Role of Anterior Plating
(pp 689-698) |
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Scott D. Daffner, MD; Jeffrey C. Wang, MD
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| 66 |
Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Inadequate Decompression of the Cervical Spine
(pp 699-715) |
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Clinton J. Devin, MD; Michael T. Espiritu, MD; James D. Kang, MD
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| 67 |
Vertebral Artery Injury in Cervical Spine Surgery
(pp 717-728) |
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Clinton J. Devin, MD; James D. Kang, MD
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| 68 |
Dysphonia, Dysphagia, and Esophageal Injuries After Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery
(pp 729-736) |
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Gbolahan O. Okubadejo, MD; Justin B. Hohl, MD; William F. Donaldson, MD
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| 69 |
Problems Related to Cervical Fusion: Malalignment and Nonunion
(pp 737-745) |
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Daniel K. Park, MD; Howard S. An, MD
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| 70 |
Adjacent Segment Disease After Cervical Spine Fusion
(pp 747-756) |
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Jeffrey A. Rihn, MD; James Lawrence, MD; Charley Gates, MD; Eric Harris, MD; Alan S. Hilibrand, MD
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| 71 |
Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitors and Other Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs in the Treatment of Musculoskeletal Conditions
(pp 759-768) |
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Matthew S. Austin, MD; Omar Abdul-Hadi, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD; Eugene R. Viscusi, MD; Thomas Einhorn, MD
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| 72 |
Postoperative Pain Management Techniques in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 769-779) |
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Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS; Manny Porat, MD; Kishor Gandhi, MD, MPH; Eugene R. Viscusi, MD; Richard H. Rothman, MD, PhD
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| 73 |
Venous Thromboembolic Disease After Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 781-793) |
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Steven B. Haas, MD, MPH; Robert L. Barrack, MD; Geoffrey Westrich, MD
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| 74 |
Prevention of Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism in Patients Undergoing Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Clinical Guideline of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
(pp 795-804) |
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Paul F. Lachiewicz, MD
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| 75 |
Osteoporosis: Management and Densitometry for Orthopaedic Surgeons
(pp 805-815) |
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Laura M.B. Gehrig, MD; Cory Collinge, MD; John Kaufman, MD; Joseph M. Lane, MD; Mary I. O'Connor, MD; Laura L. Tosi, MD
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| 76 |
Osteoporosis: Management and Treatment Strategies for Orthopaedic Surgeons
(pp 817-832) |
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Laura B. M. Gehrig, MD; Joseph M. Lane, MD; Mary I. O'Connor, MD
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| 77 |
Diagnosis and Treatment of Joint-Related Tumors That Mimic Sports-Related Injuries
(pp 833-847) |
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Timothy A. Damron, MD; Carol Morris, MD; Bruce Rougraff, MD; Robert Tamurian, MD
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Volume 57 of the ICL series contains the work of more than 150 authors compiled in 57 chapters. The topics, selected from those presented at the AAOS 2007 Annual Meeting in Chicago, span a wide spectrum of orthopaedic knowledge.
| 01 |
The Changing Face of Orthopaedic Trauma: Locked Plating and Minimally Invasive Techniques
(pp 3-9) |
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Nirmal C. Tejwani, MD; Philip Wolinsky, MD
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| 02 |
The Changing Face of Orthopaedic Trauma: Fragility and Periprosthetic Fractures
(pp 11-16) |
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Andrew H. Schmidt, MD
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| 03 |
Technical Tips in Fracture Care: Fractures of the Hip
(pp 17-24) |
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Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael R. Baumgaertner, MD; Wade R. Smith, MD; Paul Tornetta III, MD; Bruce H. Ziran, MD
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| 04 |
Locking Plates: Tips and Tricks
(pp 25-36) |
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Wade R. Smith, MD; Bruce H. Ziran, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Philip F. Stahel, MD
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| 05 |
External Fixation: How to Make It Work
(pp 37-49) |
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Bruce H. Ziran, MD; Wade R. Smith, MD; Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Paul Tornetta III, MD
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| 06 |
Management of Open Fractures and Subsequent Complications
(pp 51-63) |
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Charalampos G. Zalavras, MD; Randall E. Marcus, MD; Lawrence Scott Levin, MD; Michael J. Patzakis, MD
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| 07 |
Orthopaedic War Injuries: From Combat Casualty Care to Definitive Treatment: A Current Review of Clinical Advances, Basic Science, and Research Opportunities
(pp 65-86) |
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CAPT Dana C. Covey, MD, MC, USN; Roy K. Aaron, MD; Christopher T. Born, MD; Jason H. Calhoun, MD, FACS; Thomas A. Einhorn, MD; COL Roman A. Hayda, MD, MC, USA; Lawrence Scott Levin, MD, FACS; CDR Michael T. Mazurek, MD, MC, USN; MAJ Clinton K. Murray, MD, MC, USA; COL Elisha T. Powell, IV, MD, MC, USAF; Edward M. Schwarz, PhD; Joseph C. Wenke, PhD
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| 08 |
From Iraq Back to Iraq: Modern Combat Orthopaedic Care
(pp 87-99) |
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COL Roman A. Hayda, MD, MC, USA; CDR Michael T. Mazurek, MD, MC, USN; COL Elisha T. Powell IV, MD, MC, USAF; Col Mark W. Richardson, MD, MC, USAF; LTC H. Michael Frisch, MD, MC, USA; LTC Romney C. Andersen, MD, MC, USA; COL James R. Ficke, MD, MC, USA
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| 09 |
What Went Wrong and What to Do About It: Pitfalls in the Treatment of Shoulder Impingement
(pp 103-112) |
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W. Ben Kibler, MD; Aaron Sciascia, MS, ATC
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| 10 |
Complications in Arthroscopic Anterior Shoulder Stabilization: Pearls and Pitfalls
(pp 113-124) |
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Robert A. Arciero, MD; Jeffrey T. Spang, MD
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| 11 |
Arthroscopic Anterior Shoulder Instability Repair: Techniques, Pearls, Pitfalls, and Complications
(pp 125-132) |
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Cordelia W. Carter, MD; Chris Moros, BS; Christopher S. Ahmad, MD; William N. Levine, MD
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| 12 |
Posterior and Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder: Challenges Associated With Diagnosis and Management
(pp 133-152) |
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Matthew T. Provencher, MD, LCDR, MC, USNR; Anthony A. Romeo, MD
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| 13 |
Massive Irreparable Tendon Tears of the Rotator Cuff: Salvage Options
(pp 153-166) |
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Bassem Elhassan, MD; Nathan K. Endres, MD; Laurence D. Higgins, MD; Jon J.P. Warner, MD
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| 14 |
The Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
(pp 167-174) |
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Frederick A. Matsen III, MD; Pascal Boileau, MD; Gilles Walch, MD; Christian Gerber, MD; Ryan T. Bicknell, MD, MSc
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| 18 |
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: An Overview of the Results
(pp 215-222) |
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Paul J. Duwelius, MD; Lawrence D. Dorr, MD
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| 19 |
Muscle Damage in Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: MRI Evidence That It Is Not Significant
(pp 223-229) |
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B. Sonny Bal, MD, MBA; Jason A. Lowe, MD; Alan E. Hillard, MD
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| 20 |
Muscle Damage During Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: Cadaver-Based Evidence That It Is Significant
(pp 231-234) |
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Sebastien Parratte, MD; Mark W. Pagnano, MD
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| 21 |
Surgical Nuances to Minimize Muscle Damage During the Direct Lateral Approach in Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
(pp 235-241) |
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Kenneth Gustke, MD
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| 22 |
Surgical Nuances to Minimize Muscle Damage During the Anterolateral Intermuscular Approach in Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
(pp 243-247) |
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Wael Rahman, MD, MSc; Corey J. Richards, MD, MASc, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD
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| 23 |
Functional Recovery of Muscles After Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty
(pp 249-254) |
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Samuel R. Ward, PT, MD; Richard E. Jones, MD; William T. Long, MD; Debra J. Thomas, MD; Lawrence D. Dorr, MD
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| 24 |
Hot Topics and Controversies in Arthroplasty: Cementless Femoral Fixation in Elderly Patients
(pp 255-259) |
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Andrew Dutton, FRCS; Harry E. Rubash, MD
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| 25 |
Cement Fixation of the Femoral Component in Older Patients
(pp 261-265) |
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Paul F. Lachiewicz, MD
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| 26 |
Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty: Time to Consider It Again? No
(pp 267-271) |
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James D. Slover, MD, MS; Harry E. Rubash, MD
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| 27 |
Digital Templating in Total Hip Arthroplasty
(pp 273-279) |
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David R. Whiddon, MD; James V. Bono, MD
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| 28 |
Extensor Mechanism Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 283-294) |
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Jay Patel, MD; Michael D. Ries, MD; Kevin J. Bozic, MBA
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| 29 |
Instability After Total Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 295-304) |
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Sebastien Parratte, MD; Mark W. Pagnano, MD
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| 30 |
Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty: Diagnosis and Treatment
(pp 305-315) |
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Kevin L. Garvin, MD; Gustavo X. Cordero, MD
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| 31 |
Infection in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty: Contributing Factors
(pp 317-325) |
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William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD; Abhijit Manaswi, MD; Thomas E. Brown, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD; Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD
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| 32 |
Diagnosis and Treatment of the Infected Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty
(pp 327-339) |
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William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD; Abhijit Manaswi, MD, MS, FRCS; Quanjun Cui, MD, MS; Javad Parvizi, MD; Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD
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| 33 |
Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: Planning, Management, and Controversies
(pp 341-363) |
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Thomas K. Fehring, MD; Michael J. Christie, MD; Carlos Lavernia, MD; J. Bohannon Mason, MD; James P. McAuley, MD, FRCSC; Steven J. MacDonald, MD, FRCSC; Bryan D. Springer, MD
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| 34 |
Controversies and Techniques in the Surgical Management of Patellofemoral Arthritis
(pp 365-380) |
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William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD; Yaw Boachie-Adjei, MD; Jeffrey T. Spang, MD; John P. Fulkerson, MD; Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD
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| 37 |
Spondylolisthesis and Spondylolysis
(pp 431-445) |
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Serena S. Hu, MD; Clifford B. Tribus, MD; Mohammad Diab, MD; Alexander J. Ghanayem, MD
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| 38 |
Degenerative Cervical Spondylosis: Clinical Syndromes, Pathogenesis, and Management
(pp 447-469) |
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Raj D. Rao, MD; Bradford L. Currier, MD; Todd J. Albert, MD; Christopher M. Bono, MD; Satyajit V. Marawar, MD; Kornelis A. Poelstra, MD, PhD; Jason C. Eck, DO, MS
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| 39 |
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
(pp 473-498) |
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Randall T. Loder, MD; David D. Aronsson, MD; Stuart L. Weinstein, MD; Gert J. Breur, DVM, PhD; Reinhold Ganz, MD; Michael Leunig, MD
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| 40 |
Subcapital Realignment in Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis: Surgical Hip Dislocation and Trimming of the Stable Trochanter to Protect the Perfusion of the Epiphysis
(pp 499-507) |
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Michael Leunig, MD; Theddy Slongo, MD; Reinhold Ganz, MD
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| 41 |
Surgical Management of Forearm and Distal Radius Fractures in Children and Adolescents
(pp 509-514) |
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Charles T. Price, MD
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| 42 |
Surgical Treatment of Carpal and Hand Injuries in Children
(pp 515-524) |
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Peter M. Waters, MD
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| 43 |
Biceps Tendon and Superior Labrum Injuries: Decision Making
(pp 527-538) |
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F. Alan Barber, MD, FACS; Larry D. Field, MD; Richard K.N. Ryu, MD
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| 44 |
Sports Injuries in Women: Sex- and Gender-Based Differences in Etiology and Prevention
(pp 539-552) |
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Kimberly J. Templeton, MD; Sharon L. Hame, MD; Jo A. Hannafin, MD, PhD; Letha Y. Griffin, MD, PhD; Laura L. Tosi, MD; Naomi N. Shields, MD
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| 45 |
Cartilage Repair Procedures: Clinical Approach and Decision Making
(pp 553-561) |
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Riley J. Williams III, MD; Robert H. Brophy, MD
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| 46 |
Articular Cartilage Repair Using a Resorbable Matrix Scaffold
(pp 563-571) |
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Riley J. Williams III, MD; Seth C. Gamradt, MD
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| 47 |
Metabolic Bone Disease: A Review and Update
(pp 575-593) |
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Henry J. Mankin, MD; Carole J. Mankin, MSLs
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| 48 |
Osteoporosis: The Basics and Case-Based Advanced Treatment Update for the Orthopaedic Surgeon
(pp 595-636) |
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Barbara J. Campbell, MD
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| 49 |
Venous Thromboembolic Disease After Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Current Perspectives in a Regulated Environment
(pp 637-661) |
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Vincent D. Pellegrini Jr, MD; Nigel E. Sharrock, MD, ChB; Guy D. Paiement, MD; Rhys Morris, PhD; David J. Warwick, MD. FRCS(Orth), EDipHS
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| 50 |
Controversies in Lower Extremity Amputation
(pp 663-672) |
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Michael S. Pinzur, MD; Frank Gottschalk, MB.BCh, FRCSEd; Marco Antonio Guedes de Souza Pinto, MD; Douglas G. Smith, MD
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| 51 |
Malignant Bone Tumors
(pp 673-688) |
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Kristy Weber, MD; Timothy A. Damron, MD, FACS; Frank J. Frassica, MD; Franklin H. Sim, MD
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| 52 |
Computer-Assisted Surgery: Basic Concepts
(pp 689-697) |
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James B. Stiehl, MD; David A. Heck, MD
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| 53 |
Surgical Navigation in Adult Reconstruction Surgery: Techniques and Clinical Experience
(pp 699-706) |
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Michael A. Rauh, MD; Sandeep Munjal, MD, MCh(Orth); Matthew J. Phillips, MD; Kenneth A. Krackow, MD
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| 54 |
Computer-Assisted Total Hip Navigation
(pp 707-720) |
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Richard L. Wixson, MD
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| 55 |
The Current Status of Computer-Assisted High Tibial Osteotomy, Unicompartmental Knee Replacement, and Revision Total Knee Replacement
(pp 721-726) |
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Jean-Yves Jenny, MD
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| 56 |
Selecting and Starting an Orthopaedic Surgery Practice
(pp 729-736) |
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Allan Mishra, MD; Andrew G. Urquhart, MD; Geoffrey T. Anders, JD, CPA, CHBC
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| 57 |
The Electronic Medical Office: Optimizing Solutions
(pp 737-745) |
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Ira H. Kirschenbaum, MD; Jay D. Mabrey, MD; George W. Wood, MD; A. Herbert Alexander, MD; Charles E. Rhoades, MD; Ian J. Alexander, MD; Gregory J. Golladay, MD; Clifford Wheeless, MD
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Volume 56 of the ICL series contains the work of more than 100 authors compiled in 45 chapters. The topics, selected from those presented at the AAOS 2006 Annual Meeting in Chicago, span a wide spectrum of orthopaedic knowledge.
| 01 | Technical Pearls on How to Maximize Healing of the Rotator Cuff (pp 3-12) |
| Kenneth J. Accousti, MD; and Evan L. Flatow, MD |
| 02 | Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: What to Do and When to Do It; The Surgeon's Dilemma (pp 13-22) |
| David M. Dines, MD; Daniel P. Moynihan, MD; Joshua S. Dines, MD; and Peter McCann, MD |
| 03 | Principles for the Evaluation and Management of Shoulder Instability (pp 23-34) |
| Frederick A. Matsen, MD; Caroline M. Chebli, MD; and Steven B. Lippitt, MD |
| 04 | Shoulder Disorders in the Overhead Athlete (pp 35-44) |
| Arun J. Ramappa, MD; Richard J. Hawkins, MD, FRCS(C); and Misty Suri, MD |
| 05 | The Difficult Proximal Humerus Fracture: Tips and Techniques to Avoid Complications and Improve Results (pp 45-57) |
| John W Sperling, MD; Frances Cuomo, MD; J. David Hill, MD; Ralph Hertel, MD; Christopher Chuinard, MD; and Pascal Boileau, MD |
| 06 | Distal Radius Fractures: What's In and What's Out (pp 61-64) |
| Martin I. Boyer, MD |
| 07 | Traumatic Wrist Instability: What's In and What's Out (pp 65-68) |
| Charles A. Goldfarb, MD |
| 08 | Acute Fractures of the Scaphoid (pp 3-12) |
| J. Mi Lee Haisman, MD; Rachel S. Rohde, MD; and Andrew J. Weiland, MD |
| 09 | Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability (pp 79-89) |
| Robert M. Szabo, MD |
| 10 | Posttraumatic Reconstruction in the Hand (pp 91-99) |
| Jesse B. Jupiter, MD; Charles A. Goldfarb, MD; Ladislav Nagy, MD; and Martin I. Boyer, MD, MSc, FRCS(C) |
| 11 | Dupuytren's Disease: Anatomy, Pathology, Presentation, and Treatment (pp 101-111) |
| Ghazi M. Rayan, MD |
| 12 | Patient-Controlled Analgesia for Total Joint Arthroplasty (pp 115-119) |
| Charles H. Crawford, MD; and Arthur L. Malkani, MD |
| 13 | The Role of Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery in Reducing Pain (pp 121-124) |
| Fabio R. Orozco, MD; Alvin Ong, MD; and Richard H. Rothman, MD |
| 14 | The Use of Local Periarticular Injections in the Management of Postoperative Pain After Total Hip and Knee Replacement: A Multimodal Approach (pp 125-131) |
| Hari K. Parvataneni, MD; Amar S. Ranawat, MD; and Chitranjan S. Ranawat, MD |
| 15 | Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: Are They Safe After Joint Arthroplasty for Early Pain? (pp 133-137) |
| James J. Purtill, MD |
| 16 | Developments in Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia and Nerve Blocks for Total Joint Arthroplasty: What Is New and Exciting in Pain Management (pp 139-145) |
| Eugene R. Viscusi, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD; and T. David Tarity, BS |
| 17 | Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing: What Have We Learned? (pp 149-161) |
| Harlan C. Amstutz, MD; Pat Campbell, PhD; and Michel J. Le Duff, MA |
| 18 | Femoral Component Sizing and Positioning in Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty (pp 163-169) |
| Paul E. Beaule, MD, FRCSC; and Philippe Poitras, BASc |
| 19 | Hip Resurfacing: Indications, Results, and Conclusions (pp 171-178) |
| Caroline Hing, BSc |
| 20 | The Pathogenesis of Osteonecrosis (pp 179-196) |
| Lynne C. Jones, PhD; and David S. Hungerford, MD |
| 21 | New Treatment Approaches for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: An Overview (pp 197-212) |
| Michael A. Mont, MD; Lynne C. Jones, PhD; Thorsten M. Seyler, MD; German A. Marulanda, MD; Khaled J. Saleh, MD; and Ronald E. Delanois, MD |
| 22 | Core Decompression and Nonvascularized Bone Grafting for the Treatment of Early Stage Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head (pp 213-220) |
| Michael A. Mont, MD; German A. Marulanda, MD; Thorsten M. Seyler, MD; Johannes F. Plate, BS; and Ronald E. Delanois, MD |
| 23 | Advances in Hip Arthroplasty in the Treatment of Osteonecrosis (pp 221-233) |
| Thorsten M. Seyler, MD; Quanjun Cui, MD; William M. Mihalko, MD; Michael A. Mont, MD; and Khaled J. Saleh, MD |
| 24 | Update on Cervical Artificial Disk Replacement (pp 237-246) |
| Paul A. Anderson, MD; Rick C. Sasso, MD; and K. Daniel Riew, MD |
| 25 | Pedicle Screw Fixation (T1, T2, and T3) (pp 247-255) |
| Michael D. Daubs, MD; Yongjung J. Kim, MD; and Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
| 26 | Spine Surgery for Lumbar Degenerative Disease in Elderly and Osteoporotic Patients (pp 257-272) |
| Robert A. Hart, MD, MA; and Michael A. Prendergast, BA |
| 27 | Minimally Invasive Techniques for the Treatment of Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures (pp 273-286) |
| Neil A. Manson, MD; and Frank M. Phillips, MD |
| 28 | Radiculopathy and the Herniated Lumbar Disk: Controversies Regarding Pathophysiology and Management (pp 287-299) |
| John M. Rhee, MD; Michael K. Schaufele, MD; and William A. Abdu, MD, MS |
| 29 | Thorough Decompression of the Posterior Cervical Foramen (pp 301-310) |
| Ronald A. Lehman, MD; and K. Daniel Riew, MD |
| 30 | C1 Lateral Screws and C2 Pedicle/Pars Screws (pp 311-317) |
| Rick C. Sasso, MD |
| 31 | Contemporary Posterior Occipital Fixation (pp 3-12) |
| Gordon H. Stock, MD; Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD; Andrew K. Brown, MD; and Paul A. Anderson, MD |
| 32 | Fractures of the Tibial Plafond (pp 331-352) |
| J. Lawrence Marsh, MD; Joseph Borrelli, MD; Douglas R. Dirschl, MD; and Michael S. Sirkin, MD |
| 33 | Locked and Minimally Invasive Plating (pp 353-368) |
| Judith Siegel, MD; Paul Tornetta, MD; Joseph Borrelli, Jr, MD; Philip Kregor, MD; and William M. Ricci, MD |
| 34 | Unstable Fracture-Dislocations of the Elbow (pp 369-376) |
| Dean G. Sotereanos, MD; Nickolaos A. Darlis, MD; Thomas W. Wright, MD; Robert J. Goitz, MD; and Graham J. King, MD |
| 35 | Core Strengthening (pp 379-384) |
| Elizabeth A. Arendt, MD |
| 36 | Prevention of Catastrophic Injuries in Sports (pp 385-393) |
| Barry P. Boden, MD |
| 37 | Overview of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Prevention (pp 395-396) |
| Barry P. Boden, MD |
| 38 | Dynamic Neuromuscular Analysis Training for Preventing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Female Athletes (pp 397-406) |
| Timothy E. Hewett, PhD; Gregory D. Myer, MS, CSCS; Kevin R. Ford, MS; and James R. Slauterbeck, MD |
| 39 | Prevention of Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Elite and Adolescent Female Team Handball Athletes (pp 407-418) |
| Grethe Myklebust, PT, PhD ; Lars Engebretsen, MD, PhD; Ingeborg Hoff Braekken, Msci, PT ; Arnhilo Skjolberg, PT; Odd-Egil Olsen, PT, PhD; and Roald Bahr, MD, PhD |
| 40 | Microfracture: Indications, Technique, and Results (pp 419-428) |
| Riley J. Williams, MD; and Heather W. Harnly, MD |
| 41 | Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (pp 429-445) |
| Deryk G. Jones, MD; and Lars Peterson, MD |
| 42 | Technical Aspects of Osteochondral Autograft Transplantation (pp 447-455) |
| Anthony Miniaci, MD; and Paul A. Martineau, MD |
| 43 | Articular Cartilage Repair in Athletes (pp 457-468) |
| Kai Mithoefer, MD; Jason M. Scopp, MD; and Bert R. Mandelbaum, MD |
| 44 | Allografts in Articular Cartilage Repair (pp 469-481) |
| Simon Gortz, MD; and William D. Bugbee, MD |
The 55th volume of the Instructional Course Lectures is composed of articles written by more than 120 authors of proven excellence who have contributed their insights, scholarship, and dedication to each chapter. It draws predominantly from courses presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. This volume highlights new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to musculoskeletal injury and disease. It also revisits and updates issues discussed in previous volumes.
| 01 | Clinical Evaluation of Impingement: What to Do and What Works (pp 3-16) |
| Edward G. McFarland, MD; Harpal Singh Selhi, MD; and Ekavit Keyurapan, MBBS, MS |
| 02 | Shoulder Impingement Revisited: Advanced Concepts of Pathomechanics and Treatment (pp 17-27) |
| Steven S. Goldberg,MD; and Louis U. Bigliani, MD |
| 03 | Internal Impingement of the Shoulder (pp 29-34) |
| Stephen S. Burkhart, MD |
| 04 | Scapular Involvement in Impingement: Signs and Symptoms (pp 35-43) |
| W. Ben Kibler, MD |
| 05 | Diagnosis and Management of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: The Surgeon's Dilemma (pp 45-57) |
| Matthew T. Boes, MD; Peter D. McCann, MD; and David M. Dines, MD |
| 06 | Arthroscopic Approach to Massive Rotator Cuff Tears (pp 59-66) |
| Jeffrey S. Abrams, MD |
| 07 | Shoulder Arthritis in the Young Adult: Arthroscopy to Arthroplasty (pp 67-74) |
| John W. Sperling, MD,; Scott P. Steinmann, MD; Frank A. Cordasco, MD,; D. Ross Henshaw, MD; David A. Coons, DO; and Wayne Z. Burkhead, MD |
| 08 | The Management of Acromioclavicular Joint Osteoarthrosis: Debride, Resect, or Leave It Alone (pp 75-83) |
| Edwin Cadet, MD; Christopher S. Ahmad, MD; and William N. Levine, MD |
| 13 | Pelvic and Femoral Osteotomy in the Treatment of Hip Disease in the Young Adult (pp 131-144) |
| Richard F. Santore, MD; Thomas R. Turgeon, BSc, MD; William F. Phillips, MD; and Stephen R. Kantor, MD |
| 14 | Hip Joint-Preserving Surgery: Beyond the Classic Osteotomy (pp 145-158) |
| Young-Jo Kim, MD, PhD; Reinhold Ganz, MD; Stephen B. Murphy, MD; Robert L. Buly, MD; and Michael B. Millis, MD |
| 15 | Nonarthroplasty Surgical Treatment of Hip Osteoarthritis (pp 159-166) |
| Michael Leunig, MD; Javad Parvizi, MD; and Reinhold Ganz, MD |
| 16 | Surgical Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Hip (pp 167-172) |
| Michael A. Mont, MD; Phillip S. Ragland, MD; and Javad Parvizi, MD |
| 17 | Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Young Patient (pp 173-176) |
| Peter F. Sharkey, MD; Matthew S. Austin, MD; and William Hozack, MD |
| 18 | Alternative Bearing Surfaces in Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 177-184) |
| Peter F. Sharkey, MD; and Jarvad Parvizi,, MD, FRCS |
| 19 | Achieving Optimal Cementless Fixation in Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 185-187) |
| Matthew S. Austin, MD; and William Hozack, MD |
| 20 | In the Absence of Evidence-Why Bother? A Literature Review of Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement Surgery (pp 189-193) |
| Steven T. Woolson, MD |
| 21 | Minimally Invasive or Limited Incision Hip Replacement: Clarification and Classification (pp 195-197) |
| Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC; Andrew Toms, MD, MBChB, FRCS(Ed), MSc, FRCS(Tr+Ortho); and Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC |
| 22 | The Limited Incision, Anterolateral, Intermuscular Technique for Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 199-203) |
| Andrew Toms, MD, MBChB, FRCS(Ed), MSc, FRCS(Tr+Ortho); and Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 23 | Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Posterior Approach (pp 205-214) |
| Thomas P. Sculco, MD; and Friedrich Boettner, MD |
| 24 | Two-Incision Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: Techniques and Results to Date (pp 215-222) |
| Paul J. Duwelius, MD |
| 25 | Evaluation of Patients With Pain Following Total Hip Replacement (pp 223-232) |
| Patrick Duffy, MBBCh, FRCS (Orth) ; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald Garbuz, MD, FRCSC; and Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 26 | Preoperative Planning for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 233-244) |
| Robert L. Barrack, MD; and R. Stephen J. Burnett, MD, FRCSC |
| 27 | Optimally Invasive Exposure in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Guide to Selection and Technique (pp 245-255) |
| Andrew Toms, MD, MBChB, FRCS(Ed), MSc, FRCSC(Tr+Ortho); Nelson Greidanus, MD, MPH; Donald Garbuz, MD, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; and Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 28 | Removal of Well-Fixed Cementless Components (pp 257-261) |
| William J. Maloney, MD; and Veronica M. R. Wadey, MD, FRCSC |
| 29 | Managing Bone Loss in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Acetabulum (pp 263-277) |
| David A.L. O'Brien,, MD, FRCSC; and Cecil H. Rorabeck, MD, FRCSC |
| 30 | Management of Acetabular Bone Loss (pp 279-285) |
| William J. Maloney, MD; and Veronica M. R. Wadey, MD, FRCSC |
| 31 | Managing Bone Loss in Acetabular Revision (pp 287-297) |
| Scott M. Sporer, MD, MS; Wayne G. Paprosky, MD; and Michael R. O'Rourke, MD |
| 42 | Component Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 405-412) |
| James Benjamin, MD |
| 43 | Soft-Tissue Balancing in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 413-417) |
| Christopher L. Peters, MD |
| 44 | Posterior Cruciate Ligament-Retaining, Posterior Stabilized, and Varus/Valgus Posterior Stabilized Constrained Articulations in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 419-427) |
| Adolph V. Lombardi, MD, FACS; and Keith R. Berend, MD |
| 45 | Cemented and Cementless Fixation: Results and Techniques (pp 429-437) |
| Craig D. Silverton, DO |
| 46 | Patellar Tracking in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 439-448) |
| Edward J. McPherson, MD, FACS |
| 47 | Management of Infection at the Site of a Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 449-461) |
| James M. Leone, MD; and Arlen D. Hanssen, MD |
| 48 | Complications of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 465-474) |
| Daniel T. Phelan, MD; Adam B. Cohen, MD; and Donald C. Fithian, MD |
| 49 | Avoidance and Management of Intra-Articular Complications of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 475-488) |
| Marc R. Safran, MD; and Hunter S Greene, MD |
| 50 | Complications of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Graft Issues (pp 489-496) |
| Matthew J. Matava, MD |
| 51 | Single-Bundle Versus Double-Bundle Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Scientific Rationale and Surgical Technique (pp 497-507) |
| Anikar Chhabra, MD; Alex J. Kline, MD; and Christopher D. Harner, MD |
| 52 | Two-Strand Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With a Quadriceps Tendon-Patellar Bone Autograft: Technical Considerations and Clinical Results (pp 509-528) |
| Frank R. Noyes, MD; and Sue D. Barber-Westin, BS |
The 54th volume of the Instructional Course Lectures is composed of articles from a group of outstanding Instructional Course lecturers and symposia participants, drawing predominantly from the courses and symposia presented at the 2004 AAOS Annual Meeting in San Francisco. This volume presents a balanced representation of the breadth of orthopaedic knowledge as reflected by the many subspecialty areas in the field.
| 01 | Communication Skills (pp 3-9) |
| John R. Tongue, MD; Howard R. Epps, MD; Laura L. Forese, MD, MPH |
| 02 | Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (pp 11-20) |
| L. Andrew Koman, MD; Beth Patterson Smith, PhD; Evan F. Ekman, MD; Thomas L. Smigh, PhD |
| 03 | Acute Pain Following Musculoskeletal Injuries and Orthopaedic Surgery: Mechanisms and Management (pp 21-33) |
| Evan F. Ekman, MD; L. Andrew Koman, MD |
| 04 | A Guide to Reduce Allogeneic Transfusions in Elective Orthopaedic Surgery (pp 35-41) |
| Carl L. Nelson, MD |
| 05 | Blood Management in Orthopaedic Surgery (pp 43-50) |
| Richard K. Spence, MD |
| 06 | Blood Management in Total Joint Arthroplasty (pp 51-67) |
| Thomas P. Sculco, MD; Andrea Baldini, MD; E. Michael Keating, MD |
| 11 | Soft-Tissue Balancing of the Hip: The Role of Femoral Offset Restoration (pp 131-141) |
| Mark N. Charles, MD; Robert B. Bourne, MD; J. Roderick Davey, MD; A. Seth Greenwald, D. Phil (Oxon); Bernard F. Morrey, MD; Cecil H. Rorabeck, MD |
| 12 | Trochanteric Osteotomies in Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: Contemporary Techniques and Results (pp 143-155) |
| Victor T. Jando, MD, CM, FRCSC; Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 13 | Intertrochanteric Femoral Osteotomies for Development and Posttraumatic Conditions (pp 157-167) |
| Richard F. Santore, MD; Stephen R. Kantor, MD |
| 14 | Alternative Bearing Surfaces: An Introduction (pp 169-170) |
| A. Seth Greenwald, D. Phil (Oxon) |
| 15 | Alternative Bearing Surfaces: Alumina Ceramic Bearings for Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 171-176) |
| William N. Capello, MD; James A. DAntonio, MD; Judy R. Feinberg, PhD; Michael T. Manley, PhD |
| 16 | Metal-on-Metal: Articulations for the New Millennium (pp 177-182) |
| Lawrence D. Dorr, MD; William T. Long, MD |
| 17 | Conventional Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene: A Gold Standard of Sorts (pp 183-187) |
| Charles A. Engh, Sr, MD; Christi J. Sychterz, MS; C. Anderson Engh, Jr, MD |
| 18 | Enhanced Polyethylene Implants: Have We Been There Before? (pp 189-192) |
| Michael D. Ries, MD |
| 19 | Mobile Bearing Knee Systems: Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Wear and Design Issues (pp 195-205) |
| A. Seth Greenwald, D. Phil (Oxon); Christine S. Heim, BSc |
| 20 | Kinematics of Mobile-Bearing Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 207-220) |
| Douglas A. Dennis, MD; Richard D. Komistek, PhD |
| 21 | Unicompartmental Mobile-Bearing Knee Arthroplasty (pp 221-224) |
| Roger H. Emerson, Jr, MD |
| 22 | Mobile-Bearings in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 225-231) |
| Richard E. Jones, MD |
| 23 | Clinical Results and Complications in Mobile-Bearing Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 233-240) |
| James B. Stiehl, MD |
| 24 | Extension Mechanism Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 241-250) |
| James A. Rand, MD |
| 25 | Surgical Treatment of the Middle-Aged Patient with Arthritic Knees (pp 251-259) |
| Mark W. Pagnano, MD; Henry D. Clark, MD; David J. Jacofsky, MD; Annunziato Amendola, MD; John A. Repicci, MD |
| 28 | Nonsurgical Management of Low Back Pain and Lumbar Disk Degeneration (pp 279-286) |
| Stephen M. Ritter, MD; Darrel S. Brodke, MD |
| 29 | Spinal Stenosis: Pathophysiology, Clinical and Radiographic Classification (pp 287-302) |
| Eeric Truumees, MD |
| 30 | Nonsurgical and Surgical Management of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (pp 303-312) |
| Philip S. Yuan, MD; Robert E. Booth, Jr, MD; Todd J. Albert, MD |
| 31 | Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Indications for Arthrodesis and Spinal Instrumentation (pp 313-319) |
| Mark A. Knaub, MD; Douglas S. Won, MD; Robert McGuire, MD; Harry N. Herkowitz, MD |
| 32 | Meniscus Structure and Function (pp 323-330) |
| Edward M. Wojtys, MD; Daniel B. Chan, MD |
| 33 | Inside-Out Meniscal Repair (pp 331-336) |
| Thomas N. Lindenfeld, MD |
| 34 | All-Inside Meniscal Repair (pp 337-340) |
| Mark D. Miller, MD; Jennifer A. Hart, MPAS, PA-C |
| 35 | Meniscus Transplantation: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcome (pp 341-353) |
| Frank R. Noyes, MD; Sue D. Barber-Westin, BS |
| 36 | Indications for Prosthetic Replacement in Proximal Humeral Fractures (pp 357-362) |
| Wesley P. Phipatanakul, MD; Tom R. Norris, MD |
| 37 | Outcome After Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fractures With Humeral Head Replacement (pp 363-369) |
| Young W. Kwon, MD, PhD; Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD |
| 38 | Complications of Humeral Head Replacement for Proximal Humeral Fractures (pp 371-380) |
| Derek Plausinis, MASc,MD; Young W. Kwon, MD, PhD; Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD |
| 39 | Classification and Initial Management of Patients With Unstable Pelvic Ring Injuries (pp 383-393) |
| Steven A. Olson, MD, FACS; Andrew Burgess, MD |
| 40 | Surgical Management of Pelvic Ring Injuries (pp 395-400) |
| David C. Templeman, MD; Tamara Simpson, MD; Joel M. Matta, MD |
| 41 | Expected Outcomes After Pelvic Ring Injury (pp 401-407) |
| Paul Tornetta III, MD; David C. Templeman, MD |
| 42 | Reducing Complications in the Surgical Treatment of Intertrochanteric Fractures (pp 409-415) |
| David C. Templeman, MD; Michael R. Baumgaertner, MD; Ross K. Leighton, MD; Ronald W. Lindsey, MD; Berton R. Moed, MD |
| 43 | Femoral Neck Fractures (pp 417-445) |
| Andrew H. Schmidt, MD; Stanley E. Asnis, MD; George J. Haidukewych, MD; Kenneth J. Koval, MD; Karl-Goran Thorngren, MD, PhD |
| 44 | Damage Control Orthopaedics: Evolving Concepts in the Treatment of Patients Who Have Sustained Orthopaedic Trauma (pp 447-462) |
| Craig S. Roberts, MD; Hans-Christoph Pape, MD; Alan L. Jones, MD; Arthur L. Malkani, MD; Jorge L. Rodriguez, MD; Peter V. Giannoudis, MD |
| 49 | Musculoskeletal Infections in Children: Basic Treatment Principles and Recent Advancements (pp 515-528) |
| James J. McCarthy, MD; John P. Dormans, MD; Scott H. Kozin, MD; Peter D. Pizzutillo, MD |
| 50 | Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Etiology, Anatomy, Natural History, and Bracing (pp 529-536) |
| Stephan Parent, MD, PhD; Peter O. Newton, MD; Dennis R. Wenger, MD |
| 51 | Lenke Classification System of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Treatment Recommendations (pp 537-542) |
| Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
| 52 | The Use of Outcomes Instruments in the Assessment of Patients With Idiopathic Scoliosis (pp 543-550) |
| Thomas R. Haher, MD; Antonio Valdevit, MSc |
| 53 | The Use of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery in the Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (pp 551-558) |
| Peter O. Newton, MD |
| 54 | Indications and Techniques for Anterior-Only and Combined Anterior and Posterior Approaches for Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Deformities (pp 559-565) |
| Keith H. Bridwell, MD |
| 55 | Anterior Surgery in the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Endoscopic Techniques in Children (pp 567-576) |
| Alvin H. Crawford, MD |
The 53rd volume of the Instructional Course Lectures is composed of articles from a group of outstanding Instructional Course lecturers and symposia participants, drawing predominantly from the courses and symposia presented at the 2003 AAOS Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Areas of emphasis include adult reconstruction.
| 06 | Bearing Surface Options for Total Hip Replacement in Young Patients (pp 49-65) |
| Christian Heisel, MD; Mauricio Silva, MD; Thomas P. Schmalzried, MD |
| 07 | The Diagnosis and Treatment of Nontraumatic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head (pp 67-85) |
| Gracia Etienne, MD, PhD; Michael A. Mont, MD; Phillip S. Ragland, MD |
| 08 | Evaluation of the Unstable Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 87-92) |
| William G. Hamilton, MD; James P. McAuley, MD, FRCSC |
| 09 | Periprosthetic Fractures of the Acetabulum (pp 93-98) |
| David L. Helfet, MD; Arif Ali, MD |
| 10 | Cable Plates and Onlay Allografts in Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures After Hip Replacement: Laboratory and Clinical Observations (pp 99-110) |
| Jonathan R. Howell, FRCS, Tr; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, MSc, FRCSC |
| 11 | Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur After Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 111-118) |
| Sung-Rak Lee, MD; Mathias P.G. Bostrom, MD |
| 12 | Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy: Planning, Surgical Technique, and Pitfalls (pp 119-130) |
| R.M. Dominic Meek, MBChB, MD, FRCS (Tr); Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc,
FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, MSc, FRCSC |
| 13 | Cementing Constrained Acetabular Liners in Revision Hip Replacement: Clinical and Laboratory Observations (pp 131-140) |
| John Mountney, MB, ChB, MSc, FRCS (Orth ); Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Nelson V. Greidanus, MD,
MPH, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, MSc, FRCSC |
| 14 | The Mini-Incision Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 141-147) |
| Thomas P. Sculco, MD; Louis C. Jordan, MD |
| 15 | The Technique of Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty Using the Two-Incision Approach (pp 149-155) |
| Richard A. Berger, MD |
| 16 | Less Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Navigational Tools (pp 157-164) |
| Anthony M. DiGioia III, MD; Sorin Blendea, MD; Branislav Jaramaz, PhD; Timothy J. Levison, MS |
| 17 | Indications for Patellar Resurfacing in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 167-186) |
| R. Stephen Burnett, MD, FRCSC; Robert B. Bourne, MD, FRCSC |
| 18 | Implant Design and Techniques for Patellar Resurfacing in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 187-191) |
| Paul F. Lachiewicz, MD |
| 19 | Extensor Mechanism Complications in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 193-199) |
| Michael A. Kelly, MD |
| 20 | Revision of Failed Patellar Components (pp 201-206) |
| Arlen D. Hanssen, MD; Mark W. Pagnano, MD |
| 21 | Managing Instability in Total Knee Arthroplasty With Constrained and Linked Implants (pp 207-215) |
| Douglas D.R. Naudie, MD, FRCSC; Cecil H. Rorabeck, MD, FRCSC |
| 22 | Periprosthetic Fractures of the Tibia and Patella in Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 217-235) |
| R. Stephen Burnett, MD, FRCSC; Robert B. Bourne, MD, FRCSC |
| 23 | Treatment of the Unstable Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 237-241) |
| James P. McAuley, MD, FRCSC; Gerard A. Engh, MD; Deborah J. Ammeen, BS |
| 24 | Epidemiology of Osteolysis: Backside Implant Wear (pp 243-249) |
| Gerard A. Engh, MD; Deborah J. Ammeen, BS |
| 25 | Sources of Osteolysis Around Total Knee Arthroplasty: Wear of the Bearing Surface (pp 251-259) |
| Douglas D.R. Naudie, MD, FRCSC; Cecil H. Rorabeck, MD,
FRCSC |
| 26 | Recognizing and Identifying Osteolysis Around Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 261-265) |
| Daniel J. Berry, MD |
| 27 | Different Surgical Options for Monocompartmental Osteoarthritis of the Knee: High Tibial Osteotomy Versus Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Versus Total Knee Arthroplasty: Indications, Techniques, Results, and Controversies (pp 265-283) |
| Michael A. Mont, MD; Steven A. Stuchin, MD; Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC; Peter F. Sharkey, MD; Javad Parvisi, MD; Alfred J. Tria, Jr, MD; Peter M. Bonutti, MD, FACS; Gracia Etienne, MD, PhD |
| 31 | Lumbar Arthrodesis for Degenerative Conditions (pp 325-340) |
| John A. Glaser, MD; Mark Bernhardt, MD; Ernest M. Found, MD; Gregory S. McDowell, MD; F. Todd Wetzel, MD |
| 32 | Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries: Recognition and Treatment (pp 341-358) |
| Frank J. Eismont, MD; Bradford L. Currier, MD; Robert A. McGuire, Jr, MD |
| 33 | Diagnosis and Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures (pp 359-373) |
| Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD; David H. Kim, MD; Darrel S. Brodke, MD; Mitchel Harris, MD, FACS; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Thomas Schildhauer, MD; Milton L. Chip Routt, MD; Rick C. Sasso, MD |
| 34 | Diagnosis and Management of Sacral Spine Fractures (pp 375-385) |
| Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD; David H. Kim, MD; Darrel S. Brodke, MD; Mitchel Harris,
MD, FACS; Jens R. Chapman, MD; Thomas Schildhauer, MD; Milton L. Chip Routt, MD; Rick C. Sasso,
MD |
| 35 | Current Concepts in the Treatment of Distal Radial Fractures (pp 389-401) |
| David S. Ruch, MD; Andrew J. Weiland, MD; Scott W. Wolfe, MD; William B. Geissler, MD; Mark S. Cohen,
MD; Jesse B. Jupiter, MD |
| 36 | Nonprosthetic Management of Proximal Humeral Fractures (pp 403-416) |
| Joseph P. Iannotti, MD, PhD; Matthew L. Ramsey, MD; Gerald R. Williams, Jr, MD; Jon J.P. Warner,
MD |
| 37 | Prevention of Hip Fractures: Medical and Nonmedical Management (pp 417-425) |
| Julie T. Lin, MD; Joseph M. Lane, MD |
| 38 | Osteoporotic Femoral Neck Fractures: Management and Current Controversies (pp 427-439) |
| Michael J. Gardner, MD; Dean G. Lorich, MD; Joseph M. Lane, MD |
| 39 | Osteoporotic Pertrochanteric Hip Fractures: Management and Current Controversies (pp 441-454) |
| Dean G. Lorich, MD; David S. Geller, MD; Jason H. Nielson, MD |
| 40 | Management of Troublesome Stress Fractures (pp 455-469) |
| Christopher C. Kaeding, MD; Kurt P. Spindler, MD; Annunziato Amendola, MD |
| 41 | Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Plate Osteosynthesis of Fractures of the Distal Tibia (pp 471-475) |
| David L. Helfet, MD; Michael Suk, MD, JD,
MPH |
| 42 | Kyphosis of the Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Spine in the Pediatric Patient: Normal Sagittal Parameters and Scope of the Problem (pp 479-484) |
| Randal R. Betz, MD |
| 43 | Nonsurgical Treatment of Kyphosis (pp 485-491) |
| Peter D. Pizzutillo, MD |
| 44 | Kyphosis of the Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Spine in the Pediatric Patient: Surgical Treatment (pp 493-500) |
| Thomas G. Lowe, MD |
| 45 | Kyphosis of the Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Spine in the Pediatric Patient: Prevention and Treatment of Surgical Complications (pp 501-510) |
| Lawrence G. Lenke, MD |
| 46 | Optimization of Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy (pp 511-522) |
| Jon R. Davids, MD; Sylvia Õunpuu, MSc; Peter A. DeLuca, MD; Roy B. Davis III, PhD, PE |
| 47 | Developmental Hip Dysplasia and Dislocation: Part I (pp 532-530) |
| Stuart L. Weinstein, MD; Scott J. Mubarak, MD; Dennis R. Wenger, MD |
| 48 | Developmental Hip Dysplasia and Dislocation: Part II (pp 531-542) |
| Stuart L. Weinstein, MD; Scott J. Mubarak, MD; Dennis R. Wenger, MD |
| 49 | Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability: Indications and Techniques (pp 545-558) |
| Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA; Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc; Anthony A. Romeo, MD; Stephen S. Burkhart, MD; James R. Andrews, MD; Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD; Jon J.P. Warner, MD |
| 50 | Arthroscopic Versus Open Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability (pp 559-563) |
| April Armstrong, MD; Dory Boyer, MD; Konstantinos Ditsios, MD; Ken Yamaguchi, MD |
| 51 | Multidirectional Instability: Surgical Decision Making (pp 565-572) |
| Ian K.Y. Lo, MD, FRCSC; Julie Y. Bishop, MD; Anthony Miniaci, MD; Evan L. Flatow, MD |
| 52 | The Diagnosis and Treatment of Labral and Chondral Injuries (pp 573-577) |
| Joseph C. McCarthy, MD |
| 53 | Medial Collateral Ligament Tears in the Throwing Athlete (pp 579-586) |
| Riley J. Williams III, MD; Erica Rowe Urquhart, MD, PhD; David W. Altchek, MD |
| 54 | Tennis Elbow Tendinosis (Epicondylitis) (pp 587-598) |
| Robert P. Nirschl, MD; Edward S. Ashman, MD |
| 55 | Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow (pp 599-606) |
| Melissa A. Yadao, MD; Larry D. Field, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD |
| 56 | Posterolateral Rotatory Instability of the Elbow (pp 607-614) |
| Melissa A. Yadao, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD; Larry D. Field, MD |
| 57 | Hip Arthroscopy: When It Is and When It Is Not Indicated (pp 615-621) |
| Joseph C. McCarthy, MD |
| 58 | Soft-Tissue Lumps and Bumps (pp 625-637) |
| Timothy A. Damron, MD; Christopher P. Beauchamp, MD; Bruce T. Rougraff, MD; William G. Ward, Sr, MD |
| 59 | The Biopsy (pp 639-644) |
| Mark T. Scarborough, MD |
| 60 | Enchondroma and Chondrosarcoma of Bone: Clinical, Radiologic, and Histologic Differentiation (pp 645-649) |
| Scott D. Weiner, MD |
| 61 | What To Do With Deep Lipomatous Tumors (pp 651-655) |
| Timothy A. Damron, MD |
| 62 | The Rodded Metastasis is a Sarcoma: Strategies to Prevent Inadvertent Surgical Procedures on Primary Bone Malignancies (pp 657-661) |
| Terrance Peabody, MD |
| 63 | An Approach to the Management of the Patient With Metastatic Bone Disease (pp 663-676) |
| Kristy L. Weber, MD; Valerae O. Lewis, MD; R. Lor Randall, MD, FACS; Andrew K. Lee, MD, MPH; Dempsey Springfield, MD |
The 52nd volume of the Instructional Course Lectures is composed of articles from a group of outstanding Instructional Course lecturers and symposia participants, drawing predominantly from the courses and symposia presented at the 2002 AAOS Annual Meeting in Dallas.
| 01 | Complications After Hemiarthroplasty for Fractures of the Proximal Humerus (pp 3-12) |
| Gregory N. Lervick, MD; Raymond M. Carroll, MD; William N. Levine, MD |
| 02 | Late Sequelae of Proximal Humerus Fractures (pp 13-16) |
| Michael A. Wirth, MD |
| 03 | Arthroscopic Stabilization in Posterior or Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder (pp 17-23) |
| Michael H. Metcalf, MD; Felix H. Savoie III, MD; Larry D. Field, MD |
| 04 | Overuse and Throwing Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Athlete (pp 25-36) |
| Mark R. Hutchinson, MD; Mary Lloyd Ireland, MD |
| 05 | Rehabilitation Programs and Prevention Strategies in Adolescent Throwing Athletes (pp 37-42) |
| Edward G. McFarland, MD; Mary Lloyd Ireland, MD |
| 06 | Superior Labral Anterior and Posterior Lesions and Internal Impingement in the Overhead Athlete (pp 43-63) |
| Laith M. Jazrawi, MD; George M. McCluskey III, MD; James R. Andrews, MD |
| 07 | Thermal Capsulorrhaphy for Shoulder Instability (pp 65-80) |
| Jon K. Sekiya, MD; Bernard C. Ong, MD; James P. Bradley, MD |
| 08 | Transitioning to Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: The Pros and Cons (pp 81-92) |
| Ken Yamaguchi, MD; William N. Levine, MD; Guido Marra, MD; Leesa M. Galatz, MD; Steven Klepps, MD; Evan L. Flatow, MD |
| 09 | The Assessment and Management of the Stiff Elbow (pp 93-111) |
| Jesse B. Jupiter, MD; Shawn W. O'Driscoll, PhD, MD; Mark S. Cohen, MD |
| 10 | Difficult Elbow Fractures: Pearls and Pitfalls (pp 113-134) |
| Shawn W. O'Driscoll, PhD, MD; Jesse B. Jupiter, MD; Mark S. Cohen, MD; David Ring, MD; Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCSC |
| 11 | Flexor Tendon Repair and Rehabilitation: State of the Art in 2002 (pp 137-161) |
| Martin I. Boyer, MD, MSC, FRCSC; James W. Strickland, MD; Drew Engles, MD; Kavi Sachar, MD; Fraser J. Leversedge, MD |
| 12 | Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthroplasty in Rheumatoid Arthritis (pp 163-174) |
| Hervey L. Kimball, MD; Andrew L. Terrono, MD; Paul Feldon, MD; David S. Zelouf, MD |
| 13 | Acute Injuries of the Distal Radioulnar Joint and Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (pp 175-183) |
| David M. Lichtman, MD; Atul Joshi, MD, MCH (Orth), FRCS |
| 14 | Fractures of the Distal Aspect of the Radius: Changes in Treatment Over the Past Two Decades (pp 185-195) |
| Paul M. Simic, MD; Andrew J. Weiland, MD |
| 15 | Scaphoid Fractures: Current Treatments and Techniques (pp 197-208) |
| William P. Cooney III, MD |
| 16 | Carpal Instability (pp 209-220) |
| Charles Cassidy, MD; Leonard K. Ruby, MD |
| 17 | The Infected Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 223-245) |
| Eduardo A. Salvati, MD; Alejandro González Della Valle, MD; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 18 | Complications in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Avoidance and Management of Dislocations (pp 247-255) |
| Craig R. Mahoney, MD; Paul M. Pellicci, MD |
| 19 | Complications in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Avoidance and Management: Wear (pp 257-265) |
| Michael D. Ries, MD |
| 20 | Avoidance and Management of Neurovascular Injuries in Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 267-274) |
| Robert L. Barrack, MD; R. Allen Butler, MD |
| 21 | Venous Thromboembolism After a Total Hip Arthroplasty: Prevention and Treatment (pp 275-280) |
| Daniel J. Berry, MD |
| 22 | Periprosthetic Fractures of the Acetabulum Associated With a Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 281-290) |
| Craig J. Della Valle, MD; Nathan G. Momberger, MD; Wayne G. Paprosky, MD |
| 23 | Cortical Onlay Allograft Struts in the Treatment of Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures (pp 291-300) |
| Fares S. Haddad, BSc, MCh (Orth), FRCS (Orth); Clive P. Duncan MD, FRCSC |
| 24 | The Prevention of Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur During and After Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 301-308) |
| Philip A. Mitchell, FRCS (Tr and Orth); Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 25 | Principles of Management and Results of Treating the Fractured Femur During and After Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 309-322) |
| Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Philip A. Mitchell, MD, FRCS (Tr and Orth); Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 26 | Cementless Revision for Infection Following Total Hip Arthroplasty (pp 323-330) |
| Philip A. Mitchell, FRCS (Tr and Orth); Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, MHSc, FRCSC; Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, MPH, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 27 | Removal of Cementless Stems (pp 331-336) |
| Daniel J. Berry, MD |
| 28 | Osteonecrosis of the Hip: Management in the 21st Century (pp 337-355) |
| Jay R. Lieberman, MD; Daniel J. Berry, MD; Michael A. Mont, MD; Roy K. Aaron, MD; John J. Callaghan, MD; Amar D. Rajadhyaksha, MD; James R. Urbaniak, MD |
| 29 | Management of Intraoperative Complications Associated With Autogenous Patellar Tendon Graft Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 359-367) |
| E. Lyle Cain, Jr, MD; Scott D. Gillogly, MD; James R. Andrews, MD |
| 30 | Arthrofibrosis of the Knee Following Ligament Surgery (pp 369-381) |
| Kenneth E. DeHaven, MD; Andrew J. Cosgarea, MD; Wayne J. Sebastianelli, MD |
| 31 | Allograft Meniscal Transplantation: Background, Techniques, and Results (pp 383-396) |
| Brian J. Cole, MD; Thomas R. Carter, MD; Scott A. Rodeo, MD |
| 32 | The Spectrum of Prosthesis Design for Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty (pp 397-407) |
| Michael A. Mont, MD; Robert E. Booth, Jr, MD; Richard S. Laskin, MD; James B. Stiehl, MD; Merrill A. Ritter, MD; Steven A. Stuchin, MD; Amar D. Rajadhyaksha, MD |
| 33 | Treatment of the Multiple Ligament Injured Knee and Knee Dislocations: A Trauma Perspective (pp 409-411) |
| D. Kevin Scheid, MD |
| 34 | Combined Anterior and Posterior Cruciate and Medial Collateral Ligament Injury: Nonsurgical and Delayed Surgical Treatment (pp 413-418) |
| K. Donald Shelbourne, MD; Donald R. Carr, MD |
| 37 | Anterior Cervical Approaches for Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy (pp 455-463) |
| Patrick N. Smith, MD; Mark A. Knaub, MD; James D. Kang, MD |
| 38 | Anterior Cervical Approaches for Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy (pp 465-469) |
| Chetan K. Patel, MD; Jeffrey S. Fischgrund, MD |
| 39 | Posterior Decompressive Procedures for the Cervical Spine (pp 471-477) |
| Howard S. An, MD; Nicholas U. Ahn, MD |
| 40 | Neck Pain, Cervical Radiculopathy, and Cervical Myelopathy: Pathophysiology, Natural History, and Clinical Evaluation (pp 479-488) |
| Raj Rao, MD |
| 41 | Evaluation of Neck Pain, Radiculopathy, and Myelopathy: Imaging, Conservative Treatment, and Surgical Indications (pp 489-495) |
| Robert H. Boyce, MD; Jeffrey C. Wang, MD |
| 42 | Microsurgery for Degenerative Conditions of the Cervical Spine (pp 497-508) |
| K. Daniel Riew, MD; John A. McCulloch, MD, FRCSC; Rick B. Delamarter, MD; Howard S. An, MD; Nicholas U. Ahn, MD |
| 43 | Low-Grade Isthmic/Lytic Spondylolisthesis in Adults (pp 511-524) |
| Michael F. O'Brien, MD |
| 44 | Evaluation and Surgical Treatment of High-Grade Isthmic Dysplastic Spondylolisthesis (pp 525-532) |
| Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD |
| 45 | The Structural Properties of Normal and Osteoporotic Bone (pp 533-539) |
| Thomas A. Einhorn, MD |
| 46 | Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures (pp 541-550) |
| David H. Kim, MD; Jeffrey S. Silber, MD; Todd J. Albert, MD |
| 47 | Medical Consequences of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures (pp 551-558) |
| Eeric Truumees, MD |
| 48 | Minimally Invasive Treatments of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures: Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty (pp 559-567) |
| Frank M. Phillips, MD; Bernard A. Pfeifer, MD; Isador H. Lieberman, BSc, MD, FRCSC; Eubulus J. Kerr III, MD; In Sup Choi, MD; Artemis G. Pazianos, MD |
| 49 | Open Surgical Treatment of Osteoporotic Fractures and Deformity of the Spine (pp 569-578) |
| John P. Kostuik, MD; Michael B. Shapiro, MD |
| 50 | Adult Spinal Deformity in the Osteoporotic Spine: Options and Pitfalls (pp 579-588) |
| Steven D. Glassman, MD; Gary M. Alegre, MD |
| 51 | Intra-articular Fractures of the Upper Extremity: New Concepts in Surgical Treatment (pp 591-605) |
| Martin I. Boyer, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Leesa M. Galatz, MD; Joseph Borrelli, Jr, MD; Terry S. Axelrod, MD, MSc, FRCSC; William M. Ricci, MD |
| 52 | Treatment of Closed Tibial Fractures (pp 607-622) |
| Andrew H. Schmidt, MD; Christopher G. Finkemeier, MD, MBA; Paul Tornetta III, MD |
| 53 | Open Fractures of the Tibial Shaft: An Update (pp 623-631) |
| Steven A. Olson, MD; Emil H. Schemitsch, MD, FRCSC |
| 54 | The Surgical Management of Pediatric Fractures of the Upper Extremity (pp 635-645) |
| John M. Flynn, MD; John F. Sarwark, MD; Peter M. Waters, MD; Donald S. Bae, MD; Laura Powers Lemke, MD |
| 55 | The Surgical Management of Pediatric Fractures of the Lower Extremity (pp 647-659) |
| John M. Flynn, MD; David L. Skaggs, MD; Paul D. Sponseller, MD; Theodore J. Ganley, MD; Robert M. Kay, MD; Khristinn Kellie Leitch, MD, FRCSC |
| 56 | Elbow Fractures in Children and Adolescents (pp 661-665) |
| James H. Beaty, MD |
| 57 | Fracture Patterns and Treatment in the Skeletally Immature Knee (pp 667-676) |
| Kenneth B. Tepper, MD; Mary Lloyd Ireland, MD |
| 58 | Ligament Injuries in Children (pp 677-681) |
| Roger V. Larson, MD; Todd Ulmer, MD |
| 59 | Meniscal and Articular Cartilage Injury in the Skeletally Immature Knee (pp 683-690) |
| Arya W. Moti, DO; Lyle J. Micheli, MD |
| 60 | The Skeletally Immature Knee: What's New in Overuse Injuries (pp 691-697) |
| Angela D. Smith, MD |
| 66 | Gene Therapy in Orthopaedic Surgery (pp 753-768) |
| David Hannallah, MD, MSc;Brett Peterson, MD; Jay R. Lieberman, MD; Freddie H. Fu, MD, DSci(Hon), DPS(Hon); Johnny Huard, PhD |
| 67 | Metabolic Bone Disease: An Update (pp 769-784) |
| Henry J. Mankin, MD; Carole J. Mankin, MSLS |
| 68 | Medical Management of Osteoporosis (pp 785-789) |
| Joseph M. Lane, MD; Steven R. Garfin, MD; Pamela J. Sherman, MD; Ashley R. Poynton, MD, FRCSI, FRCS (Tr ) |
| 69 | Family Violence: Tools for the Orthopaedic Surgeon (pp 791-802) |
| Debra A. Zillmer, MD; Donald K. Bynum, Jr, MD; Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH; William John Robb III, MD; Susan A. Koshy, JD, MPH |
The 51st volume of the Instructional Course Lectures is composed of articles from a group of outstanding Instructional Course lecturers and symposia participants, drawing predominantly from the courses and symposia presented at the 2001 AAOS Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
| 01 | Glenohumeral Arthroplasty: Indications and Preoperative Considerations (pp 3-10) |
| Joel Shapiro, MD; Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD |
| 02 | Humeral Head Replacement: Techniques and Soft-Tissue Preparation (pp 11-20) |
| Louis U. Bigliani, MD; Gregory S. Bauer, MD; Anand M. Murthi, MD |
| 03 | Glenoid Resurfacing in Shoulder Arthroplasty (pp 21-27) |
| Anil K. Dutta, MD; Gary Matthys, MD; Wayne Z. Burkhead, MD |
| 04 | Complications of Shoulder Arthroplasty: Infections, Instability, and Loosening (pp 29-39) |
| John J. Brems, MD |
| 09 | The Role and Results of Proximal Modularity in Primary Total Hip Replacement (pp 75-80) |
| James V. Bono, MD |
| 10 | Tapered Stems in Cemented Primary Total Hip Replacement (pp 81-91) |
| David J. Dunlop, MD, ChB, FRCS; Bassam A. Masri, MD, FRCSC; Nelson V. Greidanus, MD, FRCSC; Donald S. Garbuz, MD, FRCSC; Clive P. Duncan, MD, FRCSC |
| 11 | The Removal of Cementless Total Hip Femoral Components (pp 93-101) |
| Andrew H. Glassman, MD |
| 12 | The Role of Allografts in Revision Arthroplasty of the Hip (pp 103-113) |
| Allan E. Gross, MD, FRCSC; Hugh Blackley, MD, FRACS; Paul Wong, MD, MSc, BEng, FRCSC; Khal Saleh, MD, MSc(Epid), FRCSC; Ian Woodgate, MBBS(Hons), FRACS(Orth); Andrew H. Glassman, MD |
| 22 | Indications for Lumbar Microdiskectomy (pp 223-228) |
| Eugene Carragee, MD |
| 23 | Lumbar Microdiskectomy: Microsurgical Technique for Treatment of Lumbar Herniated Nucleus Pulposus (pp 229-232) |
| Rick B. Delamarter, MD |
| 24 | Microsurgery in the Lumbar Intertransverse Interval (pp 233-241) |
| John A. McCulloch, MD, FRCSC; Bradley K. Weiner, MD |
| 25 | Advantages of the Operating Microscope in Lumbar Spine Surgery (pp 243-245) |
| John A. McCulloch, MD, FRCSC; Derek Snook, MD; Cyril F. Kruse, MD |
| 26 | Microsurgical Techniques in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (pp 247-253) |
| K. Daniel Riew, MD; John Rhee, MD |
| 27 | Diaphyseal Humeral Fractures: Treatment Options (pp 257-269) |
| Augusto Sarmiento, MD; James P. Waddell, MD, FRCSC; Loren L. Latta, PE, PhD |
| 28 | Intramedullary Nailing of Humeral Shaft Fractures (pp 271-278) |
| Augusto Sarmiento, MD; James P. Waddell, MD, FRCSC; Loren L. Latta, PE, PhD |
| 29 | Intramedullary Nailing of Forearm Fractures (pp 279-289) |
| Andrew H. Crenshaw, MD; Daniel M. Zinar, MD; Robert M. Pickering, MD |
| 30 | Controversies in Intramedullary Nailing (pp 291-303) |
| Philip Wolinsky, MD; Nirmal Tejwani, MD; Jeffrey H. Richmond, MD; Kenneth J. Koval, MD; Kenneth Egol, MD; David J.G. Stephen, MD, FRCSC |
| 31 | Risk Factors Associated With Noncontact Anterior (pp 307-314) |
| Scott M. Lephart, PhD, ATC; Cheryl M. Ferris, MEd, ATC; Freddie H. Fu, MD, ScD (Hon) |
| 32 | Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes: Prevention Strategies (pp 307-314) |
| Letha Y. Griffin, MD, PhD |
| 33 | Lower Extremity Motor Control Related and Other Risk Factors for Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries (pp 315-324) |
| Bing Yu, PhD; Donald T. Kirkendall, PhD; Timothy N. Taft, MD; William E. Garrett, Jr. MD, PhD |
| 34 | Contralateral Patellar Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 325-328) |
| K. Donald Shelbourne, MD |
| 35 | Complications of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 329-333) |
| Barry B. Phillips, MD; David E. Haynes, MD |
| 36 | Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (pp 335-342) |
| Frederick M. Azar, MD |
| 37 | Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using the Contralateral Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Graft (pp 343-346) |
| K. Donald Shelbourne, MD; John J. O'Shea, MD |
| 38 | Posterior Cruciate Ligament: Current Concepts (pp 347-351) |
| Mark D. Miller, MD; Daniel E. Cooper, MD; Gregory C. Fanelli, MD; Christopher D. Harner, MD; Robert F. LaPrade, MD |
| 39 | Management of Pediatric Forearm Fractures: Decision Making, Surgical Techniques, and Complications (pp 355-360) |
| John M. Flynn, MD |
| 40 | Surgical Management of Pediatric Femoral Fractures (pp 361-365) |
| Paul D. Sponseller, MD |
| 41 | Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease: Current Concepts (pp 367-384) |
| George H. Thompson, MD; Charles T. Price, MD; Dennis Roy, MD; Peter L. Meehan, MD; B. Stephens Richards, MD |
| 42 | Congenital Clubfoot (pp 385-400) |
| R. Jay Cummings, MD; Richard S. Davidson, MD; Peter F. Armstrong, MD, FRCSC, FAAP; Wallace B. Lehman, MD |
| 43 | Evaluation of Children With Suspected Cervical Spine Injury (pp 401-410) |
| John P. Dormans, MD |
| 44 | Malignant Bone Tumors (pp 413-428) |
| C. Parker Gibbs, Jr, MD; Kristy Weber, MD; Mark T. Scarborough, MD |
| 45 | Benign Bone Tumors (pp 429-439) |
| H. Thomas Temple, MD; Sean P. Scully, MD; Albert J. Aboulafia, MD |
| 46 | Surgical Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors (pp 441-450) |
| Albert J. Aboulafia, MD; H. Thomas Temple, MD; Sean P. Scully, MD |
| 47 | Incidental Bone Lesions (pp 451-456) |
| Bruce T. Rougraff, MD |
| 48 | Fractures Through Bone Cysts: Unicameral Bone Cysts, Aneurysmal Bone Cysts, Fibrous Cortical Defects, and Nonossifying Fibroma (pp 457-467) |
| John P. Dormans, MD; Stephan G. Pill, MS, PT |
| 49 | Prevention and Treatment of Thromboembolic Disease: An Overview (pp 471-480) |
| Geoffrey H. Westrich, MD; Pamela M. Sanchez, BS |
| 50 | Current Concepts of Nonpharmacologic Thromboembolic Prophylaxis (pp 481-486) |
| Thomas P. Sculco, MD; Friedrich Bottner, MD |
| 51 | Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis With Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty (pp 478-489) |
| Clifford W. Colwell, Jr, MD |
| 52 | Warfarin Prophylaxis for Orthopaedic Venous Thromboembolic Disease (pp 491-498) |
| Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr, MD |
| 53 | The Use of Allografts in Musculoskeletal Oncology (pp 499-506) |
| Norbert Dion, MD, FRCSC; Franklin H. Sim, MD, FRCSC |
| 54 | The Use of Allografts in Orthopaedic Surgery (pp 507-520) |
| Steven Gitelis, MD; Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA |
| 55 | The Use of Allografts in Sports Medicine (pp 521-525) |
| Michael J. Stuart MD |
| 56 | Antimicrobial Resistance: Guidelines for the Practicing Orthopaedic Surgeon (pp 527-537) |
| Douglas R. Osmon, MD, MPH |
| 57 | Antibiotic Therapy for Musculoskeletal Infections (pp 539-551) |
| Jon T. Mader, MD; Jue Wang, MD; Jason H. Calhoun, MD |
| 58 | Prophylactic Antibiotics in Clean Surgery (pp 553-557) |
| Carl L. Nelson, MD; Richard W. Nicholas, MD |
| 59 | Osteoporosis and Prevention of Fractures: Practical Approaches for Orthopaedic Surgeons (pp 559-565) |
| John D. Kaufman, MD; Steven R. Cummings, MD |
 The Virtual Bookstore offers two AAOS symposium volumes. Implant Wear in Total Joint Replacement is ; Tissue Engineering in Musculoskeletal Clinical Practice costs $10 per chapter.
| 01 | Can Tissue Enginerring Help Orthopaedic Patients? Clinical Needs and Criteria for Success |
| Joseph A. Buckwalter, MD |
| 02 | The Clinical Market for Tissue Engineered Products in Orthopaedics |
| Anthony Ratcliffe, MD |
| 03 | Bringing Orthopaedic Tissue Engineering From Bench to Bedside: Clinical Research Challenges |
| David W. Levine, MD, MPH |
| 04 | The Clinician?s Prospective on Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| William J. Maloney, MD |
| 05 | Cell-based Therapies: Toward an Integrated United States-European Vision?Major sections |
| Frank P. Luyten, MD, PhD |
| 06 | An Industry Perspective on the Development of Osteogenic Agents Using Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (rhBMP-2) as an ExampleMajor sections |
| Howard Seeherman PhD, VMD; Cristina Csimma, RPh, MHP; Alexandre Valentin-Opran, MD; John Wozney,
PhD |
| 07 | Commercial Approval of rhBMP-2 in Spinal Fusions: Bringing the Product to the MarketMajor sections |
| Bill McKay, ME |
| 08 | Hyaluronan-based Scaffolds in the Treatment of Cartilage Defects of the Knee: Clinical ResultsMajor sections |
| Alessandra Pavesio, BSc; Giovanni Abatangelo, MD; Anna Borrione, BSc; Domenico Brocchetta, MD; Claudio DeLuca, BSc; Anthony P. Hollander, PhD; Elisaveta Kon, MD; Francesca Torasso, BSc; Stefano Zanasi, MD; Maurilio Marcacci, MD |
| 09 | The Role of the National Institutes of Health in Extramural Clinical Studies and Trials |
| James S. Panagis, MD, MPH |
| 10 | Tissue Engineering of Fracture Repair |
| Thomas A. Einhorn, MD |
| 11 | Engineered Cells in Scaffolds Heal Bone |
| Ranieri Cancedda, MD; Rodolfo Quarto, MD; Giordano Bianchi, MD; Maddalena Mastrogiacomo, PhD; Anita
Muraglia, PhD |
| 12 | Bone Engineering With Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Gene Therapy |
| Thomas A. Einhorn, MD |
| 13 | Induction of Bone Formation by Stem CellsMajor sections |
| Johnny Huard, PhD; Hairong Peng, MD, PhD |
| 14 | Clinical Trials in Bone Tissue Engineering: Spine Applications UpdateMajor sections |
| Scott D. Boden, MD |
| 15 | Practical Matters in the Application of Tissue Engineered Products for Skeletal Regeneration in the Head and Neck RegionMajor sections |
| Brian Nussenbaum, MD; Paul H. Krebsbach, DDS, PhD |
| 16 | Experimental Principles and Future Perspectives of Skeletal Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Rocky S. Tuan, PhD |
| 17 | Engineering Cartilage StructuresMajor sections |
| Michael Sittinger, PhD |
| 18 | The Role of the Microenvironment in Cartilage Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Ernst B. Hunziker, MD |
| 19 | Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Joint TherapyMajor sections |
| Frank Barry, PhD |
| 20 | Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation of the KneeMajor sections |
| Tom Minas, MD, MS |
| 21 | Manufacture of Cartilage Tissue In VitroMajor sections |
| Eugene J. Thonar, PhD; Robert L. Sah, MD, ScD; Koichi Masuda, MD |
| 22 | The Promise of Chondral Repair Using NeocartilageMajor sections |
| Joseph Feder, PhD; H. Davis Adkisson, PhD; Neil Kizer, PhD; Keith A. Hruska, PhD; Regina Cheung,
BS; Alan Grodzinsky, ScD; Yan Lu, MD; John Bogdanske, BS; Mark Markel, DVM, PhD |
| 23 | Functional Assessment of Articular CartilageMajor sections |
| Jerry C. Hu, BS; Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, PhD, PE |
| 24 | Clinical Application of Tissue Engineered Tendon and LigamentsMajor sections |
| C. Frank, MD; D. Hart, PhD |
| 25 | Bioartificial Tendons: An Ex Vivo Three-Dimensional Model to Test Tenocyte Responses to Drugs, Cytokines, and Mechanical LoadMajor sections |
| Albert J. Banes, PhD; Jie Qi, PhD; Melissa Maloney, BE, MS; Jo Garvin, BS, MS; Louis Almekinders,
MD; Don Bynum, MD |
| 26 | Meniscus Repair Through Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Brian Johnstone, PhD; Jung U. Yoo, MD |
| 27 | Gene Enhanced-Tissue Engineered Repair of the MeniscusMajor sections |
| Daniel Grande, PhD; David Tuckman, MD; James Cook, DVM, PhD; Neal Watnik, MD; James Mason, PhD; Pasquale Razzano, MS; David Dines, MD |
| 28 | Nucleus Pulposus Tissue Can Be Formed In VitroMajor sections |
| Rita Kandel, MD; Cheryle Seguin, MSc; Mark Grynpas, PhD; Stephen Waldman, BASc, MSc, PhD; Mark Hurtig, DVM; Robert Pilliar, BASc, PhD |
| 29 | Tissue Engineering in Muscle: Current Challenges and DirectionsMajor sections |
| Robert G. Dennis, PhD |
| 30 | Quality Control in Producing Cells for Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Gary C. du Moulin, PhD; Cynthia A. Entstrasser, BS; Grace L. Kielpinski, BS |
| 31 | Functional Tissue Engineering of Cartilage: Scaffolds and BioreactorsMajor sections |
| Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD |
| 32 | Injectable Polymers and Hydrogels for Orthopaedic and Dental ApplicationsMajor sections |
| Esmaiel Jabbari, PhD; Lichun Lu, PhD; Bradford L. Currier, MD; Antonios G. Mikos, PhD; Michael J.
Yaszemski, MD, PhD |
| 33 | Collagen Uses in Current and Developing Orthopaedic TherapiesMajor sections |
| Dave Toman, PhD |
| 34 | Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogel Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| John D. Kisiday, PhD; Shuguang Zhang, PhD; Christina Cosman, MS; Sanaz Saatchi, MS; Alan J.
Grodzinsky, ScD |
| 35 | Design and Optimization of Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Lawrence J. Bonassar, PhD |
| 36 | Adipose Derived Adult Stem Cells for Musculoskeletal Tissue EngineeringMajor sections |
| Farshid Guilak, PhD; Jeffrey M. Gimble, MD, PhD |
| 37 | A Bench to Bedside Case Study: The Development Pathway of an Intraoperative, Autologous Progenitor Cell Preparation KitMajor sections |
| Scott P. Bruder, MD, PhD |
| 38 | Genetically Enhanced Tissue Engineering Without Cell Culture or Manufactured ScaffoldsMajor sections |
| Christopher H. Evans, PhD; Glyn Palmer, PhD; Arnulf Pascher, MD; Andre Steinert, MD; Oliver Betz,
PhD;Steven C. Ghivizzani, PhD |
| 39 | In Situ Tissue Engineering: Localized Delivery of DNAMajor sections |
| Steven A. Goldstein, PhD |
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