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In Memory of Rocco A. Calandruccio Peter G. Carnesale Marcus J. Stewart 1923–2007 1937–2006 1911–2007 Since the last edition of this text, we have been saddened by the loss of three of our colleagues, friends, and mentors. Each of these outstanding orthopaedic surgeons was a leader, innovator, teacher, and role model, and we have valued their wisdom and experience, which they so generously shared with us personally and with so many others through their contributions to several editions of Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics. We all will miss their advice and counsel and their dedication to our profession. Dedication to Campbell Foundation personnel whose skills and dedication make this work a reality Kay Daugherty, Medical Editor Linda Jones, Medical Editor Barry Burns, Graphic Artist and Videographer Joan Crowson, Librarian FFMM__VVooll--II--AA0033332299..iinndddd vv 99//55//22000077 33::1122::2277 PPMM Contributors Frederick M. Azar, MD Andrew H. Crenshaw, Jr., MD Raymond J. Gardocki, MD Professor and Residency Program Associate Professor Instructor Director Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic Clinic University of Tennessee–Campbell Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Clinic Memphis, Tennessee John R. Crockarell, Jr., MD James L. Guyton, MD Associate Professor Assistant Professor James H. Beaty, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Professor, Department of Orthopaedic University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Surgery Clinic Clinic University of Tennessee–Campbell Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Clinic Chief of Staff, Campbell Clinic Patrick M. Curlee, MD James W. Harkess, MD Memphis, Tennessee Instructor Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery James H. Calandruccio, MD University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Associate Professor Clinic Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Gregory D. Dabov, MD Robert K. Heck, Jr., MD Memphis, Tennessee Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Francis X. Camillo, MD University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Assistant Professor Clinic Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Jeffrey A. Dlabach, MD Susan N. Ishikawa, MD Memphis, Tennessee Instructor Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery S. Terry Canale, MD University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Harold B. Boyd Professor and Chairman Clinic Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Barney L. Freeman III, MD Mark T. Jobe, MD Memphis, Tennessee Professor Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Kevin B. Cleveland, MD University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee-Campbell Instructor Clinic Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Memphis, Tennessee vii FFMM__VVooll--II--AA0033332299..iinndddd vviiii 99//55//22000077 33::1122::2299 PPMM viii Contributors David G. LaVelle, MD Barry B. Phillips, MD A. Paige Whittle, MD Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Clinic Clinic Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Chief of Orthopaedics, Veterans Administration Hospital Santos F. Martinez, MD Robert M. Pickering, MD Memphis, Tennessee Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Assistant Professor Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Keith D. Williams, MD Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Assistant Professor Clinic Director, Spine Fellowship Marc J. Mihalko, MD Memphis, Tennessee Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Instructor University of Tennessee–Campbell Department of Orthopaedic Surgery David R. Richardson, MD Clinic University of Tennessee–Campbell Instructor Memphis, Tennessee Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Dexter H. Witte, MD Clinic Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Robert H. Miller III, MD Memphis, Tennessee Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Associate Professor University of Tennessee–Campbell Department of Orthopaedic Surgery E. Greer Richardson, MD Clinic University of Tennessee–Campbell Professor Memphis, Tennessee Clinic Co-Director, Foot & Ankle Fellowship Memphis, Tennessee Department of Orthopaedic Surgery George W. Wood II, MD University of Tennessee–Campbell Professor G. Andrew Murphy, MD Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Co-Director, Foot & Ankle Fellowship Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Jeffrey R. Sawyer, MD Chief of Orthopaedics, Regional University of Tennessee–Campbell Instructor Medical Center Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Phillip E. Wright II, MD Ashley L. Park, MD Memphis, Tennessee Professor Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Internal Medicine, William C. Warner, Jr., MD University of Tennessee–Campbell Division of Rehabilitation Medicine Associate Professor Clinic University of Tennessee College of Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Memphis, Tennessee Medicine University of Tennessee–Campbell Memphis, Tennessee Clinic Memphis, Tennessee Edward A. Perez, MD Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Tennessee–Campbell Clinic Memphis, Tennessee FFMM__VVooll--II--AA0033332299..iinndddd vviiiiii 99//55//22000077 33::1122::2299 PPMM Preface As we begin work on each new edition, we are always greatly expand the ways in which Campbell’s Operative amazed that the fi eld of orthopaedic surgery continues to Orthopaedics can help physicians ensure the highest quality produce so many innovative techniques and equipment of care for their patients. year after year. As with each edition, we have tried to make We are, as always, greatly indebted to our contributors sure this 11th edition is as comprehensive, up-to-date, and for their hard work in reviewing and revising each chapter. pertinent to your practice as possible by including tried- This requires large amounts of time out of their profes- and-true procedures along with the promising newer sional and personal lives, and we are grateful for their techniques. commitment to making each edition better than the last. A number of new features have been added in this Our thanks also to the Campbell Foundation personnel— edition that we hope will make it more “user-friendly.” Kay Daugherty, Linda Jones, Barry Burns, and Joan The technique descriptions are highlighted with color for Crowson—for amassing all the raw material from 35 quick identifi cation and bulleted for easy reading. Hundreds authors and turning it into readable text with illustrative of color photographs, including intraoperative photographs, art, photographs, and videos. Without their hard work, the have been added to illustrate diagnostic and treatment prin- hundreds of folders stuffed with paper would never have ciples, and color has been added to the line art to empha- evolved into this text. Our deepest appreciation goes to size important structures and techniques. The number of our patient and supportive spouses, Sissie Canale and Terry video clips has been expanded to include more frequently Beaty, who endured our struggles with the constant dead- used but technically diffi cult procedures, including total lines with grace and humor. elbow arthroplasty, mini-incision total knee arthroplasty, Because of their hard work in amassing all the raw and shoulder arthroscopy. The techniques demonstrated on material from 35 authors and turning it into readable text the DVD are listed on the end sheets at the front and back with illustrative art, photographs, and videos, we dedicate of this book for easy access and reference. this edition to the Campbell Foundation Research and An exciting addition to this edition is its availability as Publication personnel. Without their hard work, the hun- a multimedia reference source. In addition to the revised dreds of folders stuffed with paper would never have and up-dated four-volume text, a fully searchable on-line evolved into this text. edition will provide instant access to regular updates, an image library for electronic presentations, and links to James H. Beaty, MD abstracts of references. We believe these resources will S. Terry Canale, MD ix FFMM__VVooll--II--AA0033332299..iinndddd iixx 99//55//22000077 33::1122::2299 PPMM

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