
The Multiple Ligament Injured Knee
A Practical Guide to Management
Gregory C. Fanelli(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2004
Book
Hardback
XIV, 268 pages
978-0-387-40548-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This is not just another book on the knee. Dr. Fanelli's book, The Multiple Ligament Injured Knee: A Practical Guide to Management, written with a team of experienced contributors, is about a subject that is pertinent, as well as often underestimated and underappreciated. The surgeon's thorough knowledge of this subject is essential for the care of the patient with multiple ligaments injured in the knee. Such knowledge is indispensable if the patient's well-being and future function are to be restored. Time, technique, judgment, and decisiveness are critical. These are the surgeon's responsibilities. We have all come to be arthroscopic knee surgeons. We cannot, however, let this diminish our judgment or skill in open surgery. Often in the multi ply compromised knee, open surgery is a requisite. We must return to the principles that Drs. O'Donoghue, Slocum, Hughston, Trillat, Mueller-the fathers of modern knee surgery-taught us. Open exposure may be essen tial in some cases; we must know when it is necessary. This textbook helps resolve the impasse that often occurs in this arena of evolving art and science. Young surgeons who were not there before the arthroscope might not appreciate the awful injury that frequently is associated with the mul tiligament knee injury. We all know Dr. O'Donoghue's firm dictum that early diagnosis and anatomic repair is the best and most appropriate method of treatment. Time has not invalidated this advice.
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews: "Multiple ligament injuries of the knee occur predominantly in young, fit and active patients. ... these injuries are rare but this means that few surgeons have significant experience in their management. This book ... is therefore of great value. ... It should be a mandatory purchase for any surgeons with an interest in soft-tissue injuries of the knee." (R. Allum) "Written by a team of experienced contributors, this practical guide discusses the essential aspects of the management of a knee with multiple ligament injuries. ... An extensive number of treatment options are examined ... . This work is clearly written and contains the most recent information, invaluable for orthopaedic surgeons, trauma surgeons, residents, physical therapists and all other health professionals involved with traumatic injuries of the knee." (D. Zorman, Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, Vol. 71(1), 2005) "If the surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament is perfectly codified, the multiple ligamentary traumatisms of the knee are definitely less ... . G. C. Fanelli and co-authors propose to share their experiments in a real didactic step. ... this work is addressed primarily at not only surgery specialists of the knee, but also experts confronted with traumatology, in order to better appreciate the lesional diagnosis of multiple ligamentary lesions, and thus to take the adequate decisions according to the experiment." (L. Balabaud, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. 16, 2006)More details
Edition
2004
Language
English
Place of publication
NY
United States
Target group
Professional/practitioner
Illustrations
139
41 farbige Abbildungen, 21 s/w Tabellen, 139 s/w Abbildungen
216 black & white illustrations, 50 colour illustrations, 21 black & white tables
Dimensions
Height: 20.3 cm
Width: 12.7 cm
Weight
1160 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-387-40548-3 (9780387405483)
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-22522-7
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Content
1 Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee Anikar Chhabra, C. Curtis Elliot, and Mark D. Miller 2 Initial Assessment: Physical Examination and Imaging Studies Jeff C. Brand, Jr. and Darren L. Johnson 3 Classification of Knee Dislocations Robert C. Schenck, Jr. 4 Nonoperative Treatment of the Acutely Dislocated Knee Bradley F. Giannotti 5 Graft Selection Kevin R. Willits and Walter R. Shelton 6 Surgical Treatment of the Acute and Chronic ACL/PCL/Medial-Sided Injury of the Knee Craig H. Bennett, Kevin E. Coates, Corey Wallach, and Ronald A. Hall 7 Surgical Treatment of Acute and Chronic ACL/PCL/Lateral Side Injuries of the Knee Daniel C. Wascher 8 Combined ACL/PCL/Medial/Lateral Side Injuries of the Knee Gregory C. Fanelli 9 Open Surgical Treatment Richard S. Richards, II and Claude T. Moorman, III 10 Management of Arterial and Venous Injuries in the Dislocated Knee Peter J. Armstrong and David P. Franklin 11 Management of Acute and Chronic Nerve Injuries Timothy J. Monahan 12 The Role of Osteotomy Annunziato Amendola and Michelle Wolcott 13 Management of Chronic Posterior Tibial Subluxation Steven C. Chudik, Peter T. Simonian, and Thomas L. Wickiewicz 14 Postoperative Rehabilitation Craig J. Edson 15 Complications Associated with Treatment John C. Richmond 16 Revision Surgery Gregory C. Fanelli 17 Brace Treatment H. Jurgen Eichhorn and Daniel Pflaster 18 Selected Case Studies Gregory C. Fanelli