Advanced Reconstruction: Elbow 2: Print + Ebook with Multimedia

Edited by David Ring M.D., PhD, Scott P. Steinmann M.D.

Hardback - £255.00

Publication date:

20 September 2018

Length of book:

260 pages

Publisher

AAOS

Dimensions:

279x203mm
8x11"

ISBN-13: 9781975123437

Get expert insight and practical guidance to master the latest techniques in elbow surgery. More than 35 leading surgeons provide technical guidance through 30+ surgical challenges. This title was developed in collaboration with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.

The clear and concise chapter organization makes it easy to find what you are looking for. Intraoperative photos, illustrations, and surgical videos demonstrate the fine points of the surgical technique.

Benefit from a balanced presentation of the latest evidence, thinking, and techniques, as well as the authors’ perspectives on points of debate where more evidence is needed.

Thirty chapters within these major sections:
• Elbow arthroscopy
• Enthesopathy and tendon rupture
• Elbow arthroplasty
• Posttraumatic reconstruction

Text with online video, 328 pages; 9 surgical videos

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This review is published by Doody Enterprises, Inc.
Score: 81 3 Stars

Reviewer
Matthew Marcus, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)

Description
This is a comprehensive review of elbow surgery from arthroscopy to reconstruction that is accompanied by online access to nine videos to further illustrate selected procedures. The first edition was published in 2007.

Purpose
Although the authors never specifically outline the purpose of their book, from my perspective it appears to be to review the major pathology facing elbow surgeons and the current treatments for each. This is a worthy objective. The accompanying videos, when available, enhance the chapters they are associated with.

Audience
This book is appropriate for current and future elbow surgeons, and it certainly meets the needs of this audience. Chapters are authored by leaders in their respective fields.

Features
The book is divided into four sections to cover the entire spectrum of elbow surgery: arthroscopy, enthesopathy and tendon rupture, arthroplasty, and post-traumatic reconstruction. It seems to cover the most common pathology that is evaluated by any surgeons treating patients with elbow conditions. Chapters outline indications, contraindications, and outcomes for each surgical intervention. They then provide a step-wise description of the surgical procedure in bullet point format and rehabilitation. Some chapters are associated with videos that illustrate the points the authors are making.

Assessment
Overall, this is a great resource for elbow surgeons, new and experienced. It is a needed update of techniques and information of the prior edition of almost 10 years ago.