an Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluation and Management /
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Robert Z. Tashjian, editor.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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2019.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Complex Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty: Diagnosis and Management; 1: Evaluation of Humeral and Glenoid Bone Deformity in Glenohumeral Arthritis; Introduction; Glenoid Deformity in Osteoarthritis; Glenoid Deformity in Inflammatory Arthropathy; Glenoid Deformity in Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy; Glenoid Deformity in Revision Arthroplasty; Measurement of Glenoid Version and Inclination; Measurement of Glenoid Vault Depth; Measurement of Humeral Subluxation; Conclusion; References
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2: Computer-Assisted Planning and Patient-Specific Instrumentation (PSI) in Shoulder ArthroplastyAuthor's Preferred Technique for Surgical Planning; References; 3: Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty in Treating Severe Deformity; Advances in Humeral Arthroplasty; Humeral Complications; Stemless Arthroplasty; Indications; Contraindications; Stemless for Deformity; Surgical Technique; Outcomes; Stemless Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty; Conclusions; References; 4: Anatomic Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Setting of Glenoid Bony Erosion (Walch B2-, B3-, and C-Type Glenoids); Introduction
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7: Treatment of Deltoid Deficiency and Paralysis in Shoulder ArthroplastyTreatment of Deltoid Deficiency and Paralysis in Shoulder Arthroplasty; Epidemiology; Historical Perspective; Current Options for Deltoid Deficiency; Axillary Nerve Reinnervation for Deltoid Deficiency; Outcomes After Nerve Reinnervation and Shoulder Arthroplasty; Deltoid Reconstruction with Tendon Transfer; Outcomes After Tendon Transfer and Shoulder Arthroplasty; Authors' Preferred Treatment Strategy; Authors' Preferred Pedicled Pectoralis Muscle Surgical Technique; Conclusion; Bibliography
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Etiology and IncidenceEvaluation; Characteristic Features: B2/B3 Glenoid; Treatment Options; Defining Surgical Goals; Partial Glenoid Version Correction (High-Side Reaming); Posterior Glenoid Bone Grafting; Augmented Glenoid Implants; Outcomes; Partial Glenoid Version Correction; Posterior Glenoid Bone Grafting; Augmented Glenoid Implants; Authors Preferred Method of Treatment; Conclusions; References; 5: Severe Glenoid Erosion (B2, B3, C, E2, E3) Treated with RSA; Introduction; Classifications of the Glenoid in Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis and Rotator Cuff Arthropathy
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Glenoid Defects in Glenohumeral ArthritisDiagnosis and Assessment of the Severely Eroded Glenoid; TSA Versus RSA for the Severely Eroded Glenoid; RSA Utilized for Glenoid Bone Loss; Technical Options and Results for Treating Eroded Glenoids; Authors Preferred Surgical Indications and Technique for Severely Eroded B2, B3, C, E2, and E3 Glenoids; Rehabilitation; Conclusions; References; 6: Treatment of Post-traumatic Sequelae with Shoulder Arthroplasty; Treatment of Post-traumatic Sequelae with Shoulder Arthroplasty; References
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This practical text presents the most up-to-date information on the evaluation and management of all aspects of complex and revision shoulder arthroplasty, divided into three thematic section. Chapters in part I focus on the diagnosis and management of complex primary shoulder arthroplasty, including evaluation of humeral and glenoid bone deformity, computer-assisted surgical planning, stemless arthroplasty, anatomic and reverse TSA for severe glenoid erosion, post-traumatic sequalae and deltoid deficiency. The next section describes the diagnosis and management of failed replacements, including hemiarthroplasty, anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. These chapters will focus on the initial evaluation and management, including imaging, laboratory work-up and the role of biopsies, covering the diagnosis and revision of a failed hemiarthroplasty; diagnosis and revision of a failed total shoulder arthroplasty; diagnosis and management of the failed reverse shoulder arthroplasty; management of the unstable TSA or RSA; diagnosis and management of the infected arthroplasty; treatment of periprosthetic fractures; salvage options (resection and arthrodesis) for failed arthroplasty. Part III presents specific surgical techniques utilized during revision shoulder arthroplasty, including surgical exposure, removal techniques for failed humeral components, revision of glenoid and humeral defects with bone grafts and augments, and the role of arthroscopic procedures. Utilizing the best clinical evidence, Complex and Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty is an excellent resource for orthopedic and shoulder surgeons, residents and fellows, as well as sports medicine specialists and related professionals.