Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction

Freddie H. Fu, MD ; Steven B. Cohen, MD

  • $193.95
  • ISBN 10 1-55642-813-8
  • ISBN 13 978-1-55642-813-5
  • 432 pp Hard Cover
  • Pub. Date: 2008
  • Order# 18138

Product Description

From evaluation to outcome, Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction will help you keep pace with the latest techniques for the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. This text provides the most complete and up-to-date information for the surgical reconstruction of a torn ACL including details about the newer double-bundle procedure. Both American and international perspectives on the treatment of ACL injuries are included to provide the most comprehensive review on the market today.

Inside this richly illustrated text, Drs. Freddie H. Fu and Steven B. Cohen along with contributions from the world’s most experienced knee surgeons review the basic science, kinematic, imaging, and injury patterns surrounding the ACL. Surgical concepts, various techniques for reconstruction, and diverse opinions on approaching the ACL are also included. Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction explains the anatomical basis in order to provide the most current surgical principles to ensure the patient receives the best surgical outcomes.

To reflect recent advancements in ACL treatment, the emerging double-bundle technique is comprehensively covered. The differences between the single- and double-bundle techniques are discussed with perspectives from leading international experts in double-bundle reconstruction. An accompanying video CD-ROM demonstrates the various procedures mentioned throughout the text.

In addition, several of the world’s most experienced surgeons provide their perspective from what they have learned by performing ACL surgery for over 25 years, along with their insight into the future treatment of ACL injuries.

What you will want to learn more about:

  • Differences between single- and double-bundle reconstruction techniques
  • Outcomes of single- and double-bundle reconstruction
  • Pediatric ACL reconstruction
  • Gender differences in ACL injury
  • Radiographic imaging
  • Computer navigation assistance for ACL reconstruction
  • Injury patterns of the ACL
  • Graft choices in ACL surgery
  • Revision ACL surgery
  • Postoperative rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction
  • Outcome measures to assess success after surgery

Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction answers the need for a comprehensive information source on the treatment of ACL injuries. Orthopedic residents and surgeons will be prepared with this thorough review of ACL reconstruction by their side.

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Contents

SECTION I
Chapter 1: The History of the Cruciate Ligaments

Chapter 2: Anatomy of the ACL

Chapter 3: Basic Science/Biology

Chapter 4: ACL Reconstruction Biomechanics

Chapter 5: ACL Kinematics

Chapter 6: New Advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the ACL-Injured Knee

Chapter 7: Rupture Pattern and Injury Mechanism

Chapter 8: Gender Differences in ACL Injury

Chapter 9: ACL Reconstruction in the Skeletally Immature Patient
SECTION II
Chapter 10: Graft Choices

Chapter 11: Arthroscopy Portals for ACL Reconstruction
SECTION III
Chapter 12: Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Allograft

Chapter 13: Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft

Chapter 14: Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Hamstring Autograft

Chapter 15: Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Medial Portal

Chapter 16: Outcomes of Single-Bundle ACL Reconstruction
SECTION IV
Chapter 17: Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Japan

Chapter 18: Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: France

Chapter 19: Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: Italy

Chapter 20: Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction Technique: USA

Chapter 21: Outcomes of Double-Bundle ACL Reconstruction
SECTION V
Chapter 22: Revision ACL Reconstruction

Chapter 23: Principles of Soft Tissue Navigation for ACL Reconstruction

Chapter 24: Computer Navigation ACL Reconstruction

Chapter 25: Rehabilitation Following ACL Reconstruction

Chapter 26: Outcome Measures for ACL Reconstruction
SECTION VI
Chapter 27: What We Have Learned and the Future of ACL Reconstruction

Index

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Reviews

"Fu and Cohen’s Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction is an in-depth, unique text intended to illustrate the intricacies of historical, modern, and future trends of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction… it is very thorough in explaining healing phases and when progressions can be made safely. The text also provides illustrations, diagrams, and figures that are helpful in summarizing the points."

— Michael S. McElroy, MA, LAT, ATC, CSCS, Orthopedic Associates of Wisconsin, SC, Waukesha, WI, NATANews

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About the Editors

Freddie H. Fu, MD, D.Sci(Hon), DPs(Hon)

Freddie H. Fu, MD, D.Sci(Hon), DPs(Hon) is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in Sports Medicine. He is the David Silver Professor and Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He also serves as Adjunct Professor in the University’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Science. Dr. Fu is also the Head Team Physician for the Athletic Department.

Dr. Fu’s major research interest lies in clinical outcome as well as biology and biomechanics of the knee in sports-related injuries. He has served as principal investigator or coinvestigator on dozens of orthopedic research projects, many of them studying the treatment of ACL injuries. Currently, Dr. Fu is interested in the clinical outcome and basic science research of Anatomic Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction, a surgical procedure which more closely restores the normal anatomy of the ACL and normal function of the knee, compared to single bundle ACL reconstruction.

Dr. Fu is the editor of 26 orthopedic textbooks, author of more than 80 book chapters on the management of sports injuries, and has contributed to over 200 peer reviewed research publications. He also serves on the editorial boards of many orthopaedic journals, including American Journal of Sports Medicine, American Journal of Knee Surgery, Journal of Orthopaedic Techniques, Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, Orthopedic Technology Review, European Journal of Trauma, and the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. In addition, he has given more than 600 national and international presentations throughout the years.

Steven B. Cohen, MD

Steven B. Cohen, MD is a Sports Medicine specialist at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. He specializes in operative management of the knee, shoulder, and elbow. He completed his residency at the University of Virginia Health Center in Charlottesville, VA and Sports Medicine Fellowship was at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Sports Medicine. He is currently an assistant team physician for the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Joseph’s University. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the Thomas Jefferson University and the Director of Sports Medicine Research at the Rothman Institute.

Dr. Cohen is the editor of 1 orthopedic textbook, associate editor of the Textbook of Arthroscopy, author of 12 book chapters on the management of sports injuries, has contributed to 22 peer reviewed research publications, and has been a part of 45 national and international research presentations. He also serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Arthroscopy.

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