Description
Book SynopsisCo-published with the Arthroscopy Association of North America,
The Hip: AANA Advanced Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques is a comprehensive technique-based book that presents the latest diagnostic, excisional, and reconstructive techniques in arthroscopic surgery for the hip.
The Hip: AANA Advanced Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques is led by premier arthroscopic surgeons Drs. J.W. Thomas Byrd, Asheesh Bedi, and Allston J. Stubbs and their international list of expert contributors. This all-encompassing resource includes preferred physical examination testing and diagnostic imaging choices in pre-operative planning and patient selection, state of the art step-by-step description of the procedures, comprehensive surgical equipment lists to perform each procedure, clear and precise indications for surgery and the thoughtful rationale behind stated contraindications, controversial indications, post-op protocols, and potential complications. The written text is supported by numerous color images and a website with invaluable, narrated video clips depicting disease specific arthroscopic techniques specific to the hip.
Features inside
The Hip: AANA Advanced Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques:
- Narrated video accompanies all surgical techniques, focusing on the stepwise approach to each operation
- Consistent organization throughout the book results in a bulleted and user-friendly interface for a quick reference or prolonged study
- Top 5 technical Pearls of Practice for each procedure to enhance outcomes and to avoid common pitfalls and complications
- High-quality artwork and figures to compliment clinical images
- Equipment and surgical technique checklists for quick reference prior to surgery
Each expert contributor was chosen for his or her expertise for a specific topic related to The Hip, so the reader benefits by the highest quality and treatment recommendations to provide the most impactful care to his or her patient.
Some chapter topics include:
- The Supine Approach to Hip Arthroscopy
- Use of Fluoroscopy in Hip Arthroscopy: A Correlation with Three-Dimensional Anatomy
- Treatment of the Iliopsoas Tendon: Indications and Arthroscopic Approaches for Lengthening and Release
- Special Considerations for Revision Hip Arthroscopy
- Management of the Deficient Labrum: Arthroscopic Labral Reconstruction - Indications and Technique
Trade Review“I was enormously impressed by this book, and the entire series. AANA is the leading organization in arthroscopic education and its primary mission is to advance the field of arthroscopy and improve patient care using this tool. AANA has educated thousands of surgeons through its meetings, educational offerings, and hands-on courses. It has recruited the most talented and dedicated educators in the field to serve as editors of each volume in the series. These editors, in turn, bring together the best of the best to author each chapter while ensuring that they maintain their focus on efficiency and excellence. The quality of this volume is excellent and is a great reference on its own. Be that as it may, I love the entire series.”
- Mark R Hutchinson, MD,
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Doody’s Review ServiceTable of ContentsDedication
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Foreword by James M. Glick, MD
IntroductionSection I Introduction Chapter 1 A Layered Approach to Patient Evaluation With Prearthritic Hip Pain: History and Physical Examination
Jonathan A. Godin, MD, MBA and Richard C. Mather III, MD, MBA Chapter 2 Imaging in Hip Preservation Surgery: Plain X-Rays, Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Elizabeth A. Howse, MD and Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA Chapter 3 Indications for Hip Arthroscopy
William Brian Acker II, MD; James R. Ross, MD; Christopher M. Larson, MD; and Asheesh Bedi, MD Chapter 4 Arthroscopic and Open Anatomy of the Hip
Scott R. Kling, MD; Michael R. Karns, MD; Sunny H. Patel, MD; William Kelton Vasileff, MD; and Michael J. Salata, MDSection II Operative Setup Chapter 5 The Supine Approach to Hip Arthroscopy
Lance Maynard, DO, MS and John J. Christoforetti, MD
Chapter 6 The Lateral Approach to Hip Arthroscopy
Thomas G. Sampson, MD and Joshua D. Sampson, MD Chapter 7 The Use of Intraoperative Fluoroscopy and Dynamic Examination in Hip Arthroscopy: Achieving a Complete Femoroacetabular Impingement Correction
Christopher M. Larson, MD and Rebecca M. Stone, MS, ATC Chapter 8 Portal Placement in Hip Arthroscopy: Anatomic Considerations and Access to the Central, Peripheral, and Peritrochanteric Spaces
Geoffrey D. Abrams, MD; Joshua D. Harris, MD; and Marc R. Safran, MD Chapter 9 Alternative Approaches to Access to the Hip Joint: Starting in the Peripheral Compartment
Matthias Kusma, MD and Michael Dienst, MDSection III Central and Peripheral Compartments Chapter 10 Approaches to Capsulotomy and Capsular Management in Hip Arthroscopy
Jeffrey J. Nepple, MD; Asheesh Bedi, MD; and Christopher M. Larson, MD Chapter 11 Arthroscopic Labral Debridement, Repair, and Stitch Configurations
Andrew B. Wolff, MD and Matthew Mantell, MD Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Management of Focal Chondral Injuries in the Hip
Thomas H. Wuerz, MD, MSc and Shane J. Nho, MD, MS Chapter 13 Management of the Deficient Labrum: Arthroscopic Labral Reconstruction— Indications and Technique
Christiano A. C. Trindade, MD and Marc J. Philippon, MD Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Treatment of Rim Impingement: Focal Retroversion, Global Retroversion, and Extra-Articular Impingement
Ryan M. Degen, MD; Eilish O’Sullivan, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS; and Bryan T. Kelly, MD Chapter 15 Arthroscopic Treatment of Cam-Type Deformity
Michael B. Gerhardt, MD; Nicholas Johnson, MD; and Brandon Johnson, MDSection IV Extracapsular Management Chapter 16 Treatment of the Iliopsoas Tendon: Indications and Arthroscopic Approaches for Lengthening and Release
Allston J. Stubbs, MD, MBA and Elizabeth A. Howse, MD Chapter 17 Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome and Endoscopy of the Peritrochanteric Space
VÍctor M. Ilizaliturri Jr, MD; Marco Acuna-Tovar, MD; Eduardo Acosta-Rodriguez, MD; and Pedro Joachin-Hernandez, MD Chapter 18 Arthroscopic Management of Abductor Tears
J. W. Thomas Byrd, MD Chapter 19 Arthroscopic Management of Traumatic Hip Instability: Indications and Approach
G. Peter Maiers II, MD and Emily Cha, MD Chapter 20 Endoscopy of the Deep Gluteal Space
Hal D. Martin, DO; Munif Ahmad Hatem, MD; and Ian J. Palmer, PhD Chapter 21 Endoscopy of Proximal Hamstring Injuries
Carlos A. Guanche, MD Chapter 22 Common Complications of Hip Arthroscopy and Their Management
Fotios Paul Tjoumakaris, MD and John P. Salvo, MDSection V Controversies and Future Considerations Chapter 23 Is There a Role for Arthroscopy in Hip Instability and Dysplasia? Indications and Technique
Benjamin G. Domb, MD and Chris Stake, DHA Chapter 24 The Role of Arthroscopy in Pediatric Hip Disorders: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis and Legg-CalvÉ-Perthes Disease
Patrick Vavken, MD, MSc and Yi-Meng Yen, MD, PhD Chapter 25 The Role of Computer Modeling and Navigation in Arthroscopic Hip Surgery
Andrew W. Kuhn, BA; Eric P. Tannenbaum, MD; James R. Ross, MD; and Asheesh Bedi, MD Chapter 26 Special Considerations for Revision Hip Arthroscopy
Eilish O’Sullivan, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS and Bryan T. Kelly, MD
Financial Disclosures
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