Arthroscopy of the Knee Joint Diagnosis and Operation Techniques
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Hans-Rudolf Henche ; Jörg Holder
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
2., nd ed. 1988
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Berlin Springer Berlin
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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XI, 190 Seiten in 1 Teil XI, 190 Seiten 225 Figuren chiefly in color, 55 schw.-w. Illustrationen 280 x 210 mm
CONTENTS NOTE
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General.- 1 Historical Review.- 2 Instruments and Equipment.- 2.1 Caliber of the Arthroseope.- 2.2 Quality of the Optical System.- 2.3 Basic Equipment.- 2.4 Double Eyepiece Systems.- 2.5 Operating Arthroscopes.- 2.6 Photographic Equipment.- 2.7 Video Systems.- 3 How to Learn Arthroscopy.- 4 Documentation of Arthroscopic Investigation.- 4.1 Written Records.- 4.2 Photographic Documentation.- 4.3 Video Recording.- 5 Indications for Arthroscopy.- 6 Preparation of the Patient for Arthroscopy.- 6.1 Explanation and Appointment.- 6.2 Positioning.- 7 Theater Nurse's Preparations for Arthroscopy.- 8 Care of Equipment.- 9 Anesthesia for Arthroscopy.- 9.1 General Anesthesia.- 9.2 Regional Anesthesia.- 9.3 Local Anesthesia.- 9.4 Technique of Local Anesthesia.- 10 Approaches to the Knee Joint.- 11 Examination Using Fluid or Gas Media.- 11.1 Filling the Knee Joint with Fluid.- 11.2 Filling the Joint Cavity with Gas.- 11.3 Alternate Filling of the Joint Cavity with Fluid and Gas.- 12 Anatomic Considerations.- 13 Arthroscopic Procedure.- 13.1 Insertion of the Arthroscope into the Knee Joint.- 13.2 Systematic Inspection of the Knee Joint Using the Lateral Approach.- 14 Pathologic Changes in the Joint Cavity.- 14.1 Synovial Membrane.- 14.2 Pathologic Changes in the Medial Meniscus.- 14.3 Pathologic Changes in Lateral Meniscus.- 14.4 Lesions of the Articular Cartilage.- 14.5 Chondromalacia of the Patella.- 14.6 Osteochondritis Dissecans.- 14.7 Arthroscopic Appearance of Lesions of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament.- 14.8 Arthroscopic Appearance of Lesions of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament.- 14.9 Lesions of the Plicae - Previously Operated Knee Joints.- 15 Assessment and Appraisal of Problematic Internal Traumatic Lesions.- Arthroscopic Operations.- 16 Conditions for Operative Arthroscopy.- 16.1 Anesthesia.- 16.2 Positioning.- 16.3 Tourniquet, Drapes.- 16.4 Gas Filling, Fluid Irrigation.- 16.5 Incisions.- 16.6 Operative Equipment.- 17 Removal of Loose Bodies.- 18 Arthroscopic Meniscus Operations.- 19 Technique of Arthroscopic Medial Meniscus Operations.- 19.1 Medial Bucket-Handle Tear.- 19.2 Longitudinal Tear of Posterior Horn.- 19.3 Flap Tear.- 19.4 Transverse Fissure.- 19.5 Tangential, Horizontal, and Incomplete Fissures.- 19.6 Degenerative Lesions and Fraying.- 19.7 Subtotal Medial Meniscectomy.- 20 Technique of Arthroscopic Lateral Meniscus Operations.- 20.1 Lateral Bucket-Handle Tear.- 20.2 Lateral Posterior Horn Resection.- 20.3 Lateral Anterior Horn Resection.- 20.4 Discoid Lateral Meniscus.- 21 Procedures on the Articular Cartilage.- 22 Other Arthroscopic Operations.- 22.1 Procedures on the Synovial Membrane.- 22.2 Resection of a Hypertrophiee Medial Plica.- 22.3 Cruciate Ligament Procedures.- 22.4 Meniscus Suture.- 22.5 Lateral Release.- 22.6 Removal of Metal and Foreign Bodies.- 22.7 Diathermy.- 23 Completion of Operation and Aftertreatment.- 24 Complications, Problems, and Hazards of Operative Arthroscopy.- 25 Practice of Operative Arthroscopy.- 26 Arthroscopic Operations with Gas Filling of the Knee Joint.- 27 Miniarthrotomy under Local Anesthesia.- 28 Perspectives.- References.