Morrey's The Elbow and Its Disorders
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
Av Bernard F. Morrey, Joaquin Sanchez Sotelo, Mark E. Morrey, Bernard F Morrey, Mark E Morrey
4 179 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2026-03-06
- Mått216 x 276 x undefined mm
- Vikt450 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor1 192
- Upplaga6
- FörlagElsevier Health Sciences
- EAN9780443114861
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Bernard F. Morrey, M.D., is a former NASA aerospace engineer, chair of Orthopedics and member of the Board of the Mayo Clinic. He is past President of the American Academy of Ortho Surgeons, of the American Orthopedic Assn, and of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. He was chair of Trustees of Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and Journal of Shoulder/Elbow Surgeons. He was the surgeon to Senior President and Mrs. Bush. He has 9 patents, has authored 15 major textbooks under four different titles and has over 440 peer-reviewed publications Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, MD PhD practices as a Consultant in Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN, USA). Currently, Dr. Sanchez-Sotelo practices as Consultant in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, where he is actively involved in outpatient consultations, surgical procedures, research and teaching activities. Dr. Sanchez-Sotelo is also appointed as full Professor at the Mayo College of Medicine. He serves as Program Director for the Mayo Clinic Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship, and ViceChairman for the Division of Adult Reconstruction. He has been presented the Mayo Clinic Teacher of the Year Award on two separate occasions and has received other research recognitions in the past, including the Mark B. Coventry, Melvin Post, MidAmerica Orthopedic Association, Knee Society and AAOS Achievement's Awards. Mark E. Morrey, M.D., is a consultant in the Division of Adult Reconstruction, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Morrey has broad-based training in both orthopaedic basic science research, surgery and education methodology with an M.Sc. from Oxford University, an M.S. from Mayo Clinic in biomedical sciences and a master's degree in education from Winona State University. Dr. Morrey provides mentorship and instruction to surgeons, residents and medical students and currently serves as the medical director of the procedural skills laboratory for Mayo Clinic for all procedural disciplines. He is the associate programme director and curriculum coordinator for orthopaedic surgery and holds master's faculty privileges in Mayo Clinic's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
- Part 1. FUNDAMENTALS AND GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS1. Phylogeny2. Anatomy of the Elbow Joint3. Biomechanics of the Elbow4. History and Physical Examination of the Elbow5. Functional Evaluation of the ElbowPart 2. ELBOW ARTHROSCOPY19. General Principles of Elbow Arthroscopy20. Minimally invasive techniques for lateral epicondylitis21. Debridement surgery. Plica, Loose Bodies and Synovitis22. Endoscopic management of the posterior elbow. olecranon bursitis, triceps traction spurs and triceps tendon injuries23. Arthroscopic Management of Acute Fractures24. Ascopic management of instability25. Arthroscopy for Stiffness and Arthritis of the Elbow26. Arthroscopic Management of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum27. Complications of Elbow Arthroscopy28. Advanced and Future Trends In Elbow Arthroscopy--What Parts of Future are Now Present?Part 3. THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT ELBOW29. The Pediatric Elbow . Anatomy and Radiographic Assessment30. Congenital Abnormalities of the Elbow31. Supracondylar Fractures of the Elbow in Children32. Complications of Supracondylar Fractures of the Elbow33. Medial Epicondyle Fractures in Children34. Lateral Condyle Fractures35. Proximal Radius Fractures in Children36. Olecranon and Monteggia Fractures in Children37. Pediatric Elbow Dislocations38. Osteochondritis Dissecans39. Elbow Stiffness in Children and AdolescentsPart 4. ACUTE TRAUMA, Adult40. Simple Elbow Dislocation41. Complex Elbow Instability. The terrible triad42. Radial Head Fracture . General Considerations, Conservative Treatment, and Radial Head Resection43. Radial Head Fracture . Open Reduction and Internal Fixation44. Prosthetic Radial Head Replacement45. Radial Head Fracture . Management of Complications After Treatment46. Essex-Lopresti Injuries47. Isolated Olecranon Fractures and Trans-ulnar Fracture Dislocations48. Coronoid Fractures49. Low Transcondylar Fractures of the Distal Humerus50. Distal Humerus Fractures . Fractures of the Columns With Articular Involvement51. Distal Humerus Fractures . Isolated Fracture of the Capitellum52. Distal Humerus Fractures . Shear Fractures of the Humeral Articular Surface53. Hinged External Fixation and Removable Fixation. Internal StabilizationPart 5. COMPLICATIONS OF TRAUMA AND ELBOW STIFFNESS54. Persistent Elbow Instability55. Nonunion and Malunion of Distal Humerus Fractures56. Nonunion of the Olecranon and Proximal Ulna57. Chronic Unreduced Elbow Dislocation58. Elbow Stiffness . Basic Science and Overview59. Extrinsic Contracture . Lateral and Medial Column Procedures60. Elbow Stiffness . Arthroscopic Contracture Release61. Elbow Stiffness . Rehabilitation After Surgical Contracture Release62. Heterotopic Ossification63. Healing and Wound ProblemsPart 6. SPORTS AND SOFT TISSUE INJURIES64. Basic Science of Tendinopathy65. Non-surgical Procedural Management of Epicondylitis. Acute, Chronic and Chronic Refractory66. Lateral Epicondylitis/Tendinosis67. Medial Epicondylitis/Tendinosis68. Managing Failure of Tennis Elbow Procedures69. Acute Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures70. Chronic Distal Biceps Ruptures71. Triceps Tendon Rupture72. Biomechanics of the Thrower's Elbow73. Articular Injuries in the Athlete74. Posteromedial Impingement of the Elbow75. Non-Reconstructive Options for Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament76. Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction77. Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction. Complications and Salvage78. Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Insufficiency79. Nerve Entrapment Syndromes80. Atypical Pain Presentation in the ElbowPart 7. PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS OF THE ELBOW81. Bursitis82. Posttraumatic Elbow Osteoarthritis83. Primary Osteoarthritis of the Elbow84. Rheumatoid Arthritis85. Seronegative Inflammatory Arthritis86. Hematologic Arthritis87. Septic Arthritis88. Tumors About the Elbow89. Neuropathic Arthropathy90. Elbow Pathology From Metabolic Disease91. Loose Bodies and Ossification Centers About the ElbowPart 8. JOINT REPLACEMENT ARTHROPLASTYSECTION A - FUNDAMENTALS92. Elbow Arthroplasty . Historical Perspective93. Biomechanics of Joint Reconstruction94. Radiocapitellar Prosthetic Arthroplasty for Isolated Radiocapitellar Arthritis95. Distal Humeral Hemiarthroplasty96. Unlinked and Convertible Arthroplasty . Design, Concept, and Technique97. Linked Elbow Arthroplasty . Rationale, Design Concept, and Surgical TechniqueSECTION B - TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOME BY INDICATION AND DIAGNOSIS98. Elbow Arthroplasty in Inflammatory Arthritis99. TEA for Distal Humeral Fractures100. Total Elbow Arthroplasty for Distal Humeral Nonunion101. Posttraumatic Arthrosis102. Total Elbow Arthroplasty for Primary Osteoarthritis103. Failed Interposition Arthroplasty of the Elbow104. Dysfunctional Instability105. The Fused ElbowPart 9. COMPLICATIONS AND SALVAGE OF FAILED ARTHROPLASTY106. Complications of Elbow Replacement Arthroplasty107. Diagnosis of Deep Infection After Elbow Arthroplasty108. Treatment of the Infected Total Elbow Arthroplasty109. Triceps Insufficiency Following Total Elbow Arthroplasty110. Periprosthetic Elbow Fractures111. Isolated Polyethylene Wear and Elbow Replacement112. Instability After Unlinked Total Elbow Arthroplasty113. Revision of Nonseptic Failed Total Elbow Arthroplasty With Osseous Integrity114. Revision Total Elbow Arthroplasty With Strut Augmentation115. Revision of Failed Total Elbow Arthroplasty With Osseous Deficiency . Impaction Grafting116. Revision of Failed Total Elbow Arthroplasty With Osseous Deficiency . Humeral Replacement and Allograft Prosthetic Composite ReconstructionPart 10. NONPROSTHETIC ALTERNATIVES AND SALVAGE PROCEDURES117. Synovectomy of the Elbow118. Ulnohumeral Arthroplasty119. Osteochondral Allograft Reconstruction120. Anconeus Interposition Arthroplasty121. Interposition Arthroplasty of the Elbow122. Elbow Arthrodesis123. Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow124. Flaccid Dysfunction125. Spastic Dysfunction of the Elbow126. Elbow Resection Arthroplasty127. Elbow Disarticulation Amputation