State-of-the art techniques for shoulder replacement surgery
Shoulder Arthroplasty: Complex Issues in the Primary and Revision Setting assembles the clinical knowledge of leading orthopedic surgeons treating patients with arthritic shoulders. The book presents practical approaches to surgically managing each type of arthritis, the challenges of revision surgery, and related complications during and following surgery. Chapters provide thorough descriptions of the physical examination, imaging, diagnosis, indications, surgical treatment, nonoperative treatments, therapeutic options, and outcomes.
Features:
Comprehensive discussion addressing everything from the latest techniques for arthroplasty to alternatives to total shoulder replacement
Recommendations about how to avoid and manage common complications including infection, nonunion, malunion, instability, aseptic loosening, and soft tissue complications such as rotator cuff tears, impingement syndromes, and lesions
Important coverage on the treatment of young arthritic patients
This book is an essential reference for orthopedic surgeons, general surgeons, and residents in these specialties.