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- BookBaofu Wei, Alan Y. Yan, Annunziato Amendola.Summary: This expansive, full-color atlas presents the detailed surgical anatomy and approaches for the most commonly performed arthroscopic procedures for the foot and ankle, including detailed descriptions of the equipment and operative set-up for successful arthroscopic procedures. Opening chapters discuss the relevant gross anatomy and instrumentation utilizing both cadaver and intraoperative photos, before proceeding into step-by-step presentations of nearly two dozen surgical procedures, from managing ankle instability and fractures and osteochondral lesions to peroneal tendon repair, plantar fascia release and joint arthrodesis. For each surgical procedure, indications and contraindications are provided, along with appropriate approaches and portals and possible complications. Each chapter is generously illustrated with relevant radiology and intraoperative and arthroscopic photos for maximum visual impact and ease of use, and includes a curated selection of suggested readings for further investigation. An excellent reference for foot and ankle surgeons at every skill level, Arthroscopic Techniques and Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle will be the go-to guide for years to come.
Contents:
Gross Anatomy of the Ankle Joint for Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy Instruments and Applications
Anterior Arthroscopy of the Ankle Joint: General Principles and Arthroscopic Examination
Posterior Arthroscopy of the Ankle and Subtalar Joint: General Principles and Arthroscopic Examination
Osteochondral Lesions of Talus
Osteochondral Lesions of the Tibial Plafond
Anterior Ankle Impingement
Chronic Ankle Instability
High Ankle Sprain (Syndesmotic Injury)
Arthroscopic-Assisted Treatment of Ankle Fracture
Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
Posterior Approach for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Posterior Ankle Impingement: Os Trigonum Syndrome
Posterior Impingement: FHL Tendinopathy
Arthroscopic Subtalar Joint Arthrodesis: Posterior Approach
Arthroscopic Subtalar Joint: Lateral Approach
Haglund’s Deformity and Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Peroneal Tendon Disorders
Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession
Endoscopic Plantar Fascia Release
Hallux Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Joint Arthroscopy. - ArticleSturgess JM, Mitranic MM, Moscarello MA.J Microsc. 1978 Sep;114(1):101-5.The extraction of glycoproteins labelled with 3H or 14C precursors: fucose and glucosamine, has been compared during processing of rat liver for transmission electron microscopy. Using 14C labelled fucose, approximately 6% of labelled macromolecules were extracted during processing including 3% during glutaraldehyde fixation, 1% during post-fixation and 2% during dehydration. Greater extraction (8%) occurs with glucosamine as a precursor, which may be attributed to hydrolysis of the more labile sialic acid residues of the glycoprotein molecules. Tritium labelled glycoproteins were more susceptible to extraction than 14C-labelled glycoproteins. The extraction of 3H-labelled glycoproteins as measured by liquid scintillation counting may prove difficult to interpret owing to the quenching from processing solutions.