
Arthrography
M. K. Dalinka(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 9. October 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIV, 210 pages
978-1-4612-6059-2 (ISBN)
Description
In recent years, arthrography of the knee, this area, defining for the reader the intricacies shoulder, and hip has become increasingly of the radiologic studies and detailing the important in the evaluation of the numerous nuances of technique which may expedite the disorders which affect these major joints. The quality of the examination and enhance the radiologist has assumed the essential role not diagnostic acumen of the radiologist. This only in providing for the orthopedic clinician work, in addition to its other many valuable an accurate diagnosis of abnormalities of these features, is truly a "how to do it" treatise for joints, but also in defining anatomical details in the radiologist. a manner hitherto unavailable and even un Of great interest are the chapters which deal suspected. In fact, it may be stated that the with arthrography in joints and areas often not developing radiologic techniques in arthrog considered an important part of the diagnostic armamentarium of the radiologist or even raphy have in part rewritten the anatomical texts relating to the normal joints. thought of by the orthopedic clinician. These In this excellent work by Murray K. Dalinka, include the ankle, hindfoot, elbow, wrist, and M. D. , arthrography of a number of major joints small joints of the hand and foot. The chapter is considered in detail. Dr. Dalinka, a recog on arthrotomography of the temporomandib nized authority in skeletal radiology and par ular joint by Dr.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XIV, 210 p.
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4612-6059-2 (9781461260592)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-6057-8
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Content
1 Knee Arthrography.- History.- Gross Anatomy.- Clinical Pathologic Features of Internal Knee Derangements.- Indications.- Contraindications.- Plain Films of the Knee.- Techniques.- Normal Appearance.- Meniscal Abnormalities.- Articular Cartilage Abnormalities.- Cruciate Ligament Tears.- Collateral Ligament Tears.- Synovial Abnormalities.- Miscellaneous Abnormalities.- Pediatric Arthrography.- Other Applications.- Tomoarthrography.- Diagnostic Pitfalls.- Computer Axial Tomography.- Arthroscopy.- Complications.- Results.- References.- 2 Arthrography of the Prosthetic Knee Joint.- Method of Total Knee Replacement Arthrography.- Arthrographic Findings.- References.- 3 Shoulder Arthrography.- History.- Anatomy.- Technique.- Normal Arthrogram.- Abnormal Arthrogram.- Summary.- References.- 4 Hip Arthrography in Children.- Anatomy.- Technique.- Postexamination Precautions.- Indications.- References.- 5 Arthrography of the Adult Hip.- Technique.- Hip Arthrography.- Traction Arthrography.- Total Hip Arthrography.- Complications.- References.- 6 Arthrography of the Ankle and Hindfoot.- The Tibiotalar Joint.- Talocalcaneal Articulations.- References.- 7 Elbow Arthrography.- Clinical Application.- Anatomy of the Elbow Joint.- Technique.- Normal Arthrographic Anatomy.- Abnormal Arthrographic Appearances.- Limitations of Single-Contrast Arthrography.- Advantages and Disadvantages of Double-Contrast Arthrography.- References.- 8 Arthrography and Tenography of the Hand and Wrist.- Wrist.- First Metacarpophalangeal Joint.- Tendons and Tendon Sheaths of the Hand and Wrist.- Summary.- References.- 9 Arthrotomography of the Temporomandibular Joint.- Indications and Objectives.- Anatomy.- Functional Characteristics.- Arthrographic Technique.- Complications.- Normal Findings.- Myofacial PainDysfunction Syndrome.- Abnormal Findings.- References.- 10 Arthrography and Bursography-Miscellaneous.- Arthrography of Miscellaneous Joints.- Apophyseal Joints.- Bursa.- Heel Region.- References.