Emmanuel Camus Luc Van Overstraeten Editors Carpal LLLLLLLLLiiiiiiiiigggggggggaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnttttttttt SSSSSSSSSuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrgggggggggeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyy Before Arthritis Carpal Ligament Surgery Emmanuel Camus (cid:129) Luc Van Overstraeten Editors Carpal Ligament Surgery Before Arthritis Editors Emmanuel Camus Luc Van Overstraeten Hand Surgery Unit Hand Surgery Unit SELARL Chirurgie de la Main HFSU Polyclinique du Val de Sambre Tournai Maubeuge Belgium France Additional material to this book can be downloaded from http://extras.springer.com ISBN 978-2-8178-0378-4 ISBN 978-2-8178-0379-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-2-8178-0379-1 Springer Paris Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London Library of Congress Control Number: 2013932133 © Springer-Verlag France 2013 This work is subject to copyright. 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Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Video Contents Recorded at the Franco Belgian Congress: Carpal Ligament Surgery With French and Belgian Hand Groups Tournai – Belgium 2009 April 17th–18th English Audio Translation v Extra Materials on http://extras.springer.com Communications of the Techniques Session 1. Ligament Debridement – Pinning L. Van Overstraeten. Tournai – Belgium 2. Technique of Repair of Scapholunate Ligament C. Rizzo. Lyon – France by Arthrotomy (Taleisnik’s Technique) 3. Discussion about Debridement and Taleisnik’s Procedure 4. Treatment of Chronic Scapholunate Lesions. Ch. Mathoulin. Paris – France Arthroscopic Dorsal Capsulodesis 5. Treatment of Scapholunate Instabilities by L. Van Overstraeten. Tournai – Belgium Blatt’s Capsulodesis 6. Berger’s Capsulodesis with Dorsal Intercarpal N. Dréant. Nice – France Ligament in Chronic Scapholunate Instability 7. Viegas’ Dorsal Carpal Capsulodesis E. Camus. Maubeuge – France 8. Capsulofi brodesis, a New Procedure in the O. Delattre. Fort de France – France Treatment of Scapholunate Dissociation 9. Discussion about Treatement of Chronic Scapholunate Lesions – Arthroscopic Dorsal Capsulodesis – Blatt – Berger – Viegas – Capsulofi brodesis 10. Brunelli’s Tenodesis F. Schuind. Bruxelles – Belgium 11. My Preference for the Treatment of Chronic J.K. Stanley. London – Great Britain Reducible Scapholunate Dissociation 12. Tenodesis 3LT L. De Smet. Leuven – Belgium 13. Treatment of Chronic Scapholunate Lesions. Ch. Mathoulin. Paris – France ECRB Ligamentplasty 14. Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction Using a J. Goubau. Brugge – Belgium Bone–Tissue–Bone Graft 15. Reduction and Association of the Scaphoid and J. Goubau. Brugge – Belgium Lunate (RASL) 16. Chronic Luno Triquetral Ligament Injuries. L. De Smet. Leuven – Belgium Arthrodesis vs. Capsulodesis 17. Scaphocapitate Arthrodesis F. Deletang. Orléans – France vii viii Extra Materials Cadaver Workshops 18. Berger’s Capsulodesis N. Dréant. Nice – France 19. Brunelli’s Ligamentplasty F. Schuind. Bruxelles – Belgium 20. 3LT J.K. Stanley. London – Great Britain 21. Taleisnik C. Rizzo. Lyon – France 22. Viegas’ Capsulodesis E. Camus. Maubeuge – France 23. Bone – Tissue-Bone Plasty J. Goubau. Brugge – Belgium 24. Conclusion of the Franco-Belgium Congress 2009 Foreword Ligamentous Surgery of the Wrist by Emmanuel Camus and Luc Van Overstraeten is an ambitious undertaking. It begins with a detailed discussion of the ligamentous anatomy, followed by chapters on wrist biomechanics and pathomechanics. Two chapters on wrist imaging thoroughly cover the standard imaging modalities includ- ing x-ray/CT/arthrography and ultrasound followed by an eloquent chapter devoted to MRI of normal and pathological wrist ligament anatomy. The methodology of a standard diagnostic arthroscopy is well covered by a master in the fi eld, followed by two more in-depth chapters on its applications in the arthroscopic diagnosis and treatment of scapholunate instability. This includes a detailed description of a novel arthroscopic capsulodesis procedure. Open treatment methods of acute and chronic tears are well covered and include chapters on open repair, two methods of dorsal capsulodesis, tendon graft reconstruction including the Brunelli capsulodesis and tri-ligament tenodesis, bone ligament bone reconstruction, the RASL procedure as well as a new concept of capsulo fi brodesis. Treatment of lunotriquetral ligament injuries through arthrodesis or capsulodesis is also covered in addition to additional chapters on midcarpal instability, axial dislocations and the emerging approach of arthroscopic treatment of perilunate dislocations. The book is replete with clinical examples of wrist ligament injuries and treatment. Few books have covered all aspects of wrist instability in such a comprehensive manner. The authors should be congratulated for their organized and in-depth approach to an often confusing sub- ject. For students of the wrist and its disorders, this book is a must have. David J. Slutsky, M.D., F.R.C.S (C) ix
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