by John D. Kelly (Author)
Thoroughly discussing the varied elements of meniscal damage and repair, Meniscal Injuries: Management and Surgical Techniques includes the insights and expertise of over 20 leading surgeons and researchers on topics ranging from meniscal anatomy, physical examination, innovative resection and repair techniques, gene therapy, and tissue regeneration. This treatise offers wisdom aimed at assessing true surgical candidates, exploring the intricacies of meniscal composition and function, an overview of meniscal scaffolds and replacements, and patient examination pearls. Also discussed in depth is cutting edge research concerning meniscal repair enhancement, nanofiber technology as a means of meniscal replacement, and biologic agents directed toward chondral protection. All the science presented will direct the sports medicine practitioner to state-of-the-art treatment aimed at knee preservation.
Meniscal repair and regeneration is a rapidly evolving science - early attempts at meniscal restoration or repair resulted in short-term gains which often sacrificed long-term joint integrity. Now, the practitioner is afforded numerous means of retaining or restoring meniscal tissue. Breakthroughs in scaffold and allograft replacement, as featured herein, offer the promise of articular cartilage preservation like never before. In addition, tissue regeneration and gene therapy techniques, featured throughout, offer a glimpse into emerging technologies aimed at preserving or replacing meniscal tissue in previously considered hopeless cases. As such, Meniscal Injuries will be an indispensible resource to orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine practitioners interested in providing the absolute most contemporary and evidence-based care to their patients.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Publisher: Springer
Published: 23 Aug 2016
ISBN 10: 1493952900
ISBN 13: 9781493952908
From the reviews:
The purpose is to provide scientific data that will assist clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of meniscal injuries. ... it does an excellent job of presenting the most recent and relevant literature regarding meniscal surgery. The audience includes both orthopedic surgical residents and practicing general orthopedic surgeons. Each chapter provides a brief discussion of a certain aspect of meniscal evaluation or treatment, using key articles to help illustrate the discussion without providing a critical analysis. (James P. Leonard, Doody's Book Reviews, May, 2014)John D. Kelly, IV, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery, Chief of Sports Shoulder Service, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA