ACL injury and its treatment /

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Další autoři: Ochi, Mitsuo (Editor), Shino, Konsei (Editor), Yasuda, Kazunori (Editor), Kurosaka, M. 1951- (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: [Japonsko] : Springer, [2016]
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  • Part I Anatomy and Histology of the ACL
  • Chapter 1 Functional Anatomy of the ACL Fibers on the Femoral Attachment
  • Chapter 2 The Anatomical Features of ACL Insertion Sites and Their Implications for Multi-Bundle Reconstruction
  • Chapter 3 Discrepancy Between Macroscopic and Histological Observations
  • Chapter 4 Tibial Insertion of the ACL: 3D-CT Images, Macroscopic, and Microscopic Findings
  • Chapter 5 Mechanoreceptors in the ACL
  • Part II Biomechanics of the ACL
  • Chapter 6 Mechanical Properties and Biomechanical Function of the ACL
  • Chapter 7 Biomechanics of the Knee with Isolated One Bundle Tear of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  • Chapter 8 Function and Biomechanics of ACL Remnant
  • Chapter 9 Biomechanics of Single- and Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 10 ACL Injury Mechanisms
  • Part III Diagnostics of ACL Injury
  • Chapter 11 Physical Examinations and Device Measurements for ACL Deficiency
  • -Chapter 12 Diagnostics of ACL Injury Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Chapter 13 Diagnosis of Injured ACL Using Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography: Usefulness for Preoperative Decision Making
  • Part IV Basic Knowledge of ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 14 Graft Selection
  • Chapter 15 Portal Placement
  • Chapter 16 Femoral Bone Tunnel Placement
  • Chapter 17 Tibial Bone Tunnel Placement in Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Hamstring Tendons
  • Chapter 18 Tensioning and Fixation of the Graft
  • Chapter 19 Tendon Regeneration after Harvest for ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 20 Second-Look Arthroscopic Evaluation after ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 21 Bone Tunnel Changes After ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 22 Graft I impingement
  • Chapter 23 Fixation Procedure
  • Part V Multiple bundle ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 24 Single- vs. Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 25 Anatomic Double-Bundle Reconstruction Procedure
  • -Chapter 26 Triple-Bundle ACL Reconstruction with the Semitendinosus Tendon Graft
  • Part VI ACL Augmentation
  • Chapter 27 History and Advantages of ACL Augmentation
  • Chapter 28 Surgical Technique of ACL Augmentation
  • Part VII ACL Reconstruction Using Bone-Patella Tendon-Bone
  • Chapter 29 An Overview
  • Chapter 30 Anatomical Rectangular Tunnel ACL Reconstruction with a Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Graft
  • Chapter 31 Rectangular vs. Round Tunnel
  • Part VIII Computer-Assisted Navigation in ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 32 Intraoperative Biomechanical Evaluation Using a Navigation System
  • Chapter 33 Application of Computer-Assisted Navigation
  • Part IV ACL Injury in Patients with Open Physes
  • Chapter 34 ACL Reconstruction with Open Physes
  • Chapter 35 Avulsion Fracture of the ACL
  • Part V Revision ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 36 Double-Bundle Technique
  • Chapter 37 Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Graft via Round Tunnel
  • -Chapter 38 Anatomical Revision ACL Reconstruction with Rectangular Tunnel Technique
  • Chapter 39 One- vs. Two-Stage Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  • Part VI Complications of ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 40 Complications of ACL Reconstruction
  • Part VII Future of ACL Reconstruction
  • Chapter 41 Future Challenges of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Biological Modulation Using a Growth Factor Application for Enhancement of Graft Healing
  • Chapter 42 Strategies to Enhance Biological Tendon-Bobe Healing in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
  • Chapter 43 Tissue engineering approach for ACL healing.