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    Deepak N. Bhatia, Gregory I. Bain, Gary G. Poehling, Benjamin R. Graves, editors.
    Summary: This book explores the numerous recent advances in arthroscopic and endoscopic surgery of the smaller joints of the upper extremity elbow, wrist, and hand. Providing readers with all necessary information, i.e. relevant surgical anatomy and a clear description of technical steps, it uniquely and comprehensively presents arthroscopic and endoscopic techniques of small joints in one publication. The procedures are subdivided according to the pathology (instability, fractures, etc.) or grouped by the region within the anatomical area and include the relevant anatomy, extensive cadaveric dissections, devices and instrumentation, surgical procedures, pearls and pitfalls. High-quality colour illustrations further simplify and complement the description of surgical techniques. Written by pioneers of these techniques, the book is designed to be an up-to-date reference resource for both new and advanced orthopaedic surgeons wanting to become familiar with these techniques.

    Contents:
    Elbow Arthroscopy
    Basic Portals: Front, Sides, And Back
    Advanced Portals: Under, Over, And In Between
    Diagnostic Grand Round: Getting Started And Staying Safe
    Radiocapitellar Procedures
    Ulnotrochlear Procedures
    Tendinopathy
    Stiff Elbow
    Elbow Endoscopy
    Portals And Paths
    Distal Biceps Endoscopy
    Distal Triceps Endoscopy
    Cubital Tunnel Endoscopy
    Supracondylar Endoscopy: Ligament Of Struthers (Bain)
    Miscelleneous And Future Trends
    Wrist Arthroscopy And Endoscopy
    Basic Portals
    Advance Portals: The "Box" Concept
    Diagnostic Grand Round
    Radiocarpal Procedures
    Scapholunate Arthroscopy
    Tfcc Procedures
    Druj Procedures
    Fractures And Dislocations
    Wrist Endoscopy
    Hand Arthroscopy
    Portals And Overview
    1s T Cmc Arthroscopy And Procedures
    Mcp Arthroscopy And Procedures
    Pip And Dip Arthroscopy And Procedures.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Article
    Hassler R, Ahn ET, Wagner A, Kim JS.
    Anat Anz. 1978;143(5):413-36.
    After columnar isolation of the cat's fundus striati with a survival time of 2 days or 2 or 4 weeks all axospinous boutons (type I, III And iv) and most axo-dendritic (or axo-somatic) boutons (type II, VI and VII) undergo dark degeneration. All specimens of axo-somatic (or axodendritic) type IX bouton (containing large, round vesicles in a clear axoplasm) and most specimens of type V bouton (with pleomorphic and some dense core vesicles) are unaltered. Many type VIII boutons (dindritic terminals containing scattered, small, sphrical vesicles suspended between the filaments of many microtubules in clear dendroplasm) are almost preserved, in the fundus more than in the caudate nucleus. After 2 or 4 weeks, some perikarya and many dendrites have undergone an electron-dense retrograde degeneration resulting from interuption of the efferent axons of the large striatal cells. The type IX synapses are interpreted as intrinsic between the small spiny and the large efferent striatal neurons; the type V as intrastriatal axon-collaterals of the large efferent neurons and the type VIII as dendritic terminals of intrastriatal Golgi type II nerve cells (possibly dwarf cells).
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