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Complications in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery
Complications in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery edited by Laurent Lafosse, Jens Agneskirchner, and Thibault Lafosse, is an essential and comprehensive guide for orthopedic surgeons and sports traumatologists navigating the complexities of shoulder arthroscopy. This invaluable resource offers an in-depth exploration of the potential complications that can arise during and after arthroscopic shoulder surgery, providing practical insights to mitigate risks and optimize patient outcomes.
The book is divided into four key sections, each focusing on different aspects of shoulder arthroscopy and the associated complications. The first section covers general problems and complications that can occur during shoulder arthroscopy, including issues with anesthesia, infection, bleeding, and anesthesia-related problems. The second section dives into complications specific to the glenohumeral joint and subacromial space procedures, addressing challenges related to joint dislocation, soft tissue injuries, and anatomical variations.
The third section focuses on shoulder instability, one of the most common conditions treated with arthroscopic surgery. It highlights complications related to the management of both traumatic and atraumatic instability, offering expert advice on how to minimize failure rates and avoid reoperations. The fourth and final section addresses complications associated with rotator cuff lesions, including tendon repair failures, muscle atrophy, and post-surgical stiffness, and provides strategies for overcoming these challenges.
Complications in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery is written by a team of leading arthroscopic specialists with extensive clinical experience. Their collective expertise ensures that the book not only provides theoretical knowledge but also offers practical, evidence-based advice that can be directly applied to clinical practice. The text includes detailed descriptions of surgical techniques, risk management strategies, and case studies that demonstrate how to handle difficult situations.
This guide is a must-have reference for orthopedic surgeons and sports traumatologists at all levels of practice. It equips them with the tools and knowledge to manage potential complications effectively, enhance their skills, and improve patient care in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a trainee, this book serves as a critical resource in the field of shoulder surgery.
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