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AUTHOR INDEX Altchek, D.W 206 Amendola, A., 2 Antoniou, J., 225 Atchinson, S., 221 Barile, A., 1 1 J Bentley, G., 163 Bobic, V., 168 Bonin, N., 67 Brown, G.A.., 2, 32 Brown, S., 71 Bugbee, W.D., 158 Burkhart, S.S Burkhead, W.Z., |r., 276 Buuck, D.A., 131 Caborn, D l acchio, A., 15 Carreira, D., 188 ~ arter, T., 168 Catagni, M.A., 39 Chambat, P., 44 Cohen, B., 188 Cole, B.]., 197 Conway, J.E., 281 Cooke, T.D.V., 98 de Antoni, A., 15 de Paulis, F., 15 Dejour, D., 44, 67 Dellacqua, D., 39 Denoyers,] ., 44 Dines, D.M., 268 Doane, R., 276 Doukas, W.C., 179 Edwards, T.B., 250 schrode | R >A Fanton, G.S., 242 ‘+ 1d ore < \ ps Field, L.D., 221 *» T I \ > ++ Field, M.H., 250 Sing K.| “vp 17 Fowler, P.J., 32 Franco, \ 56 Fulkerson, J.P., 131 lomford, W.W : si oan Gartsman, G.M., 293 Iravis, R.D., 276 Gershoff, W.K., 86 Gill, T.J.., 138 IT.. 255 8 Greer, W., 98 4 Dp Gross, A.E., 122, 127 \ er, }.}.1 A k. N.E. 268 Grossi \ 15 Guerreschi, F., 39 \\ ki CS Q \ é \ +> Haddad, F., 163 Harryman, D.T., II, 225 1) Hobbes, W.R., 206 Hutchison, C.R., 122, 12 Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Vol 8 No 4 (October), 2000: p 301 301 SUBJECT INDEX AC, see Acromioclavicular joint transplantation, 158-162 ACL, see Anterior cruciate ligament Articular joints, use of MRI for diagnosis of injuries, 15-18 Acromioclavicular joint Artz, treatment, osteoarthritis, 121 in rotator cuff repair, 295 Athlete sprain, 254 elite throwing, evaluation and management of shoulder insta- Acromioplasty, rotator cuff repair, 295 bility in, 206-212 ACT, see Autologous chondrocyte transplantation multidirectional shoulder instabiltiy, treatment, 234-241 Algorithm, cartilage repair, 141-143 posterior instability of shoulder in, 225-233 Allograft, osteochondral, 158-162 shoulder instability, monopolar electrothermal arthroscopy Anatomy treatment, 242-249 bic eps tenodesis, 270 throwing, coracoid impingement syndrome, 268-275 coracoid impingement syndrome, 269 Autologous chondrocyte implantation, for cartilage repair, 142 femoral axis, 3 Autologous chondrocyte transplantation femur, transverse rotational axes, 99 indications for, 145 glenohumeral capsulogligamentous, 181 management of complications, 155-156 glenohumeral joint, 197-198 repair of full-thickness chondral defects of knee, 144-157 peel-back mechanism, SLAP type II lesions, shoulder, 214 time line for healing, 145 subscapularis muscle and tendon, 276, 278 U.S. clinical series, 151-155 tibial axis, 3 Anchors, for rotator cuff repair, 295-296 Bankart arthroscopic repair, traumatic anterior instability of Ankle muscle weakness, following knee osteotomy, 76 shoulder, 197-205 Anterior cruciate ligament Baseball pitcher, evaluation and management of shoulder insta- deficiency bility in, 206-212 cartilage injuries associated with, 87 Baseball player, see Throwing athlete correction, 10 Biceps with tibial antivarus closing wedge osteotomy, 27 anchor, injury, 255 frontal imbalance following rupture, 64-65 lesions, 272-27 MRI of reconstruction, 17 tenodesis, in throwing athlete, 268-275 osteoarthritis following reconstruction, correction with tibial Blount’s disease, genu varum deformity of, 40 deflexion osteotomy, 61-66 reconstruction, rehabilitation following, 71-83 Calcific tendinopathy, shoulder pain, 256 Anterior superior SLAP test, 222 apsular shift, treatment, multidirectional shoulder instability, Anteromedialization 234-241 proced ure, 132 apsulorrhaphy tibial tubercle, follow-up report, 131-137 electrothermal arthroscopic, 202-203 Arthritis, lateral compartment, Rosenberg radiograph, 57. See thermal, repair of labrum and rotator cuff lesions, 281 also Osteoarthritis arbon fiber pads, treatment Arthrography, MR, articular cartilage, 112-113 chondral injury, 163-167 Arthroscopic assessment, articular cartilage, for ACT, 146-147 Arthroscopic capsulolabral augmentation, enhancement of gle- early osteoarthritis, 163-167 Cardiovascular deconditioning, following knee osteotomy, 79 nohumeral stability, 225-233 artilage Arthroscopy algorithm for repair, 141-143 assessment of articular cartilage defects, 94-96 articular osteochondral autograft transplantation, 175 assessment using MRI, 113-116 Bankart repair of traumatic anterior instability of shoulder, imaging techniques for, 111-113 197-205 pathological stages of breakdown, 163-164 complications, 203-204 assessment of repair using MRI, 116-118 patient selection for, 198 biopsy, for ACT, 146-147 classification of glenolabral lesions, 232 defect, chronic, MRI, 111 evaluation and treatment of SLAP type II lesion in throwing knee, considerations prior to surgical repair of injuries, 86-89 athlete, 218-219 MRI of, 15-18 monopolar electrothermal, treatment of shoulder instability, repair, factors influencing success, 141 242-249 see also Chondral injuries new sliding knot, 250-251 visualization using MRI, 108-119 posteroinferior Bankard lesion, 231 Cervical radiculitis, shoulder pain, 256 repair of rotator cutt, 293-300 Chondral defect Articular cartilage assessment using MRI, 113-116 assessment using MRI, 113-116 classification, 140 degeneration scoring system, 140 see also Osteoarthritis Chondral injuries treatment, chondroprotective agents, 120-121 assessment using MRI, 106-119 normal, MRI, 110 full-thickness, treatment with microfracture technique, 138- pathological stages of breakdown, 163-164 140 repair, assessment and classification, 90-97 use of carbon fiber pads, 163-167 302 Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Vol 8, No 4 (October), 2000: pp 302-306 Chondral overloading, athletic knee, magnetic resonance imag- gradual correction of deformity nal fixation ing diagnosis, 15-18 idiopathic, correction ‘5 Chondrocytes, autologous, surgical implantation, 146-147 Glenohumeral joint Chondroitin sulfate, treatment, osteoarthritis, 120-121 anatomy, 197-198 Chondromalacia patella, MRI, 112 arthritis, 256 Chondropenia, assessment of severity, 90-91 atraumatic instability, 184-185 Cincinnati Knee Rating System, assessment of articular cartilage basic science, 179-180 defects, 90, 91 capsuloligamentous anatom 18 Circle concept, SLAP type II lesions of shoulder, 215- Z7i1 7 dislocation, 254 Clavicle, acute injury to, 225532-.926544 enhancement of stability using Closed wedge varus supracondy lar osteotomy, 48-55 augmentation, 225-233 complications, 50 instability, 179-187 Coracoid impingement syndrome, in throwing athlete, 268-2 in throwing athlete, 281 Dead arm syndrome, 219 ry is Ms on: _ in throwing athlete, 213 > Debridement, arthroscopic, for cartilage repair, 141 aE ir a ta Degeneration, articular cartilage, treatment with chondroprote suture ancho inique for art] tive agents, 120-1] a%11 89-194 Degenerative joint disease, shoulder pain, 256 technique for capsulobat | Deltoid, posterior, strain, 256 traumatic anterior instab 88 Differential diagnosis, shoulder injuries, 25~ 3-25AP7E traumatic instability, 180-18 Disuse atrophy, following knee osteotomy, 74-76 Glenoid labrum, 197-198 Glenolabral lesions, classification, 2 Elastic high tibia valgus osteotomy, correction of varus knee de Glucosamine, treatment, osteoarth1 formity, 19-26 Electrothermal arthroscopy, monopolar Healon, treatment, osteoarthritis, 1 capsulorrhapy, 202-203 High tibia valg sti complications, 248-249 deformity, 19-26 history of use, 242-243 High tibial osteotomies, radi iphi methods of thermal energy delivery, 243-244 tive planning, 2-14 treatment of shoulder instability, 242-249 Hip muscle ikness, follov lh Electrothermal capsulorrhaphy, technique, 287 Hospital Spe ial Surgery Sco! Se Elite throwing athlete, evaluation and management of shoulder lefects. 9 instability in, 206- 919 HTVOT High tibia valgus os HYA H ironic 1 Fast low angle shot, see T11 -weigh} ted gradient ec }h o imaging t Hvyalgan, treatment, osteoarth niques Hvaline « iti epa us oste Fast spin echo imaging techniges, articular cartilage, 111-112 plantation, 168-178 Femoral plates, use in femoral antivalgus opening wedge oste {yaluronic acid, treatment, ost otomy, 58 {yalurons, in synovialf l yf Femur anatomical and mechanical axes, 3 antivalgus opening wedge osteotomy, 56-60 \ distal closed wedge varus supracondylar osteotomy, 48-55 transverse rotational axes, 99 letects y varus osteotomy for osteoarthritis of valgus knee, 12 + CRS Patient's Subjective Rating Sy mechanical axis, 4 tion, 92 medial condyle CRS Surgeon Object Rating Sy arthroscopic appearance after carbon fiber pad repair 166 ) osteochondral defect, 159 lzarov frame placement MRI of chondral edema, 16 maging and tibia Magn tic esonal! I geometric alignment, 100 subscapularis tendon tear, 277-27 valgus deformity, 106 International Knee Documentat varus osteotomy, 44-47 irticula irtilage defects, ¥ of varus osteoarthritis case, 105 Introduction FLASH, see Fast low angle shot essentialosf alignment a! t FSE, see Fast spin echo osteotomies about the athletic k Genu recurvatum ILCA, see Joint line convergen« correction with tibial osteotomy, 67-70 Joint line convergence angle, 5 etiology, 67 Genu varum Knee Blount’s disease, correction, 40 alignment, 2, 3, 4,5 correction, 39-43 changes in disease progression A SUBJECT INDEX articular cartilage injuries, considerations prior to surgical re- acute chondral fracture from patellar dislocaton, 111 pair, 86-89 acute osteochondral fracture, 110 athletic, MRI diagnosis of unilateral chondral overloading in- assessment of juries, 15-18 articular cartilage defects, 92-94 axes of motion, 98-99 chondral injuries, 106-119 chondral defects, repair using ACT, 144-157 autologous chondrocyte implantation with defining and measuring alignment, 99-100 partial delamination, 117 deformities periosteal hypertrophy, 116 frontal /coronal plane, 6-10 autologous chondrocyte implantation, 114 sagittal plane, 10 chondral edema, femur, 16 uniplanar HTO corrections for frontal and sagittal, 10-12 chondral overloading, 17 disorders of, association with axial alignment of the lower chondromalacia patella, 112 limb, 98-107 chronic cartilage defect, 111 Z flexion deformity, 101 defect of cartilage surface, 11 geometry parameters, 101 detection of superiod glenoid labrum lesions, 283 hyperextension, 101 diagnosis of unilateral chondral overloading injuries of ath- inward squinting malalignment, 103 letic knee, 15-18 Lysholm Scale for Knee Pain, 133 lateral meniscal excision, 16 mechanics of function, 98 normal articular cartilage, 110 meniscus, and cartilage injuries, 87 osteochondral autograft transplantation, 175-176 MRI of technical problems, 174 ACL reconstruction, 17 osteochondral transfer, 115 chondral overloading, 17 spatial resolution and image contrast, for cartilage, 108-110 lateral meniscal excision, 16 stress reaction of subchondral bone, 57 osteoarthritis traumatic chondral defect with cartilage flap, 11 ~4 factors in planning operative treatment, 6 Marrow stimulation, for cartilage repair, 141-142 microfracture treatment, 140 Medial collateral ligament, 33 osteotomy, rehabilitation following, 71-83 Medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy, 32-38 see also High tibial osteotomy; Valgus deformity Medullary bone, subchondral, MRI assessment, 117 stability, decreased dynamic, following knee osteotomy, 78-79 Meniscus, knee, and cartilage injuries, 87 tibial antivarus closing wedge osteotomy, 27-31 Microfracture valgus contraindications, 138-139 alignment, 103 postoperative rehabilitation, 139 correction with femoral antivalgus opening wedge oste- treatment, full-thickness chondral injuries, 138-140 otomy, 56-60 Mikiulicz mechanical axis, 19, 20 deformity MR arthrography, articular cartilage, 112-113 correction with closed wedge varus supracondylar oste- MRI, see Magnetic resonance imaging otomy, 48-55 Musculotendinosus extensibility, decreased following knee oste- realignment osteotomy for, 122-126 otomy, 73 varus Myositis ossificans, 254 alignment, 101-103 deformity Neuromuscular fatigue, following knee osteotomy, 79 elastic high tibia valgus osteotomy in, 19-26 indications for surgery, 19-20 OAT, see Osteochondral autograft transplantation, 168-178 proximal valgus tibial osteotomy, 127-130 Osteoarthritis Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, 91 assessment of severity, 90-91 Knot, sliding, arthroscopy, 250-251 distal femoral varus osteotomy for valgus knee, 122-126 KOOS, see Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score early, use of carbon fiber pads, 163-167 KT-2000 Knee Ligament Arthrometer, 91 factors leading to, 61 following ACL reconstruction, correction with tibial deflexion Lateral distal femora! angle, 2, 4 osteotomy, 61-66 Lateral proximal femoral angle, 2, 4 knee, microfracture treatment, 140 LBA, see Load-bearing axis limb malalignment in, 103-104 LDFA, see Lateral distal femoral angle patella displacement in varus knee, 104 Leg, weight bearing line, 3 proximal valgus tibial osteotomy for varus knee, 127-130 Limb alignment treatment, chondroprotective agents, 120-121 definition and measurement, 99-100 valgus alignment in, 104 in osteoarthritis, 103-104 varus tibial osteotomy for, 44-47 Load-bearing axis, and disorders of the knee, 98-107 Osteoarthrosis, knee, factors in planning operative treatment, Lower limb alignment, association with knee disorders, 98-107 Osteoarticular allografts, for cartilage repair, 142 LPFA, see Lateral proximal femoral angle Osteochondral allografting, 158-162 Lumbo-pelvic region muscle weakness, following knee oste- complications, 161 otomy, 77 Osteochondral autograft transplantation, 168-178 Lysholm Scale for Knee Pain, 133-135 for cartilage repair, 142 complications, 173, 174 Magnetic resonance arthrography, articular cartilage, 1 Osteochondral fracture, acute, MRI, 110 Magnetic resonance imaging Osteotomes, used in medial opening widge high tibial oste- ACL reconstruction, 17 otomy, 35 304 SUBJECT INDEX Osteotomy antivarus tib CiOosea q compensat orioception-kinest otomy, 77-78 Proteoglyca ain roteog!|ycans, DreaKagow P)s ychloL, social ] factors’, e>f fect RNaddGilooygrraappnhy ACL reconstruction < assessment of articular cartilage ¢ rlenohumerarlai joint ‘ ; : bone union following medial opening wedgeh i rh tibial oste' otomy, 38 ienonume : ; i 991.994 Cc irtilage lesions on tibial and condyle surfaces, 4 evaluation for high tibial osteotomy, 5-6 1+ tf emo> ral ] vai] gus' oste“o>tt omy> of \ varru s osteoayrrthtrhi ritciasse > imbalance following ACL rupture, 64-65 ’e deformity correction, 1] ‘ral compartme patellar displacement in osteoarthritic varus knee Rosenberg, lateral compartment arthritis, 57 screw placement in anteromedialization of tibial tubercle tibial antivarus closing wedge osteotomy, 30 S unicompartimental lateral gonarthrosis, 53 valgus deformity of knee, 125 Sportst act t varus deformities of both knees, 129 Stress fractures Range of + motion, decreased following knee osteotomy, 7 Subacromial Rehabilitation Subchondral b flow sheet for shoulder injuries, 259 Subscapularist following knee osteotomy, 71-83 repair, 276-280 Rotator cuft tear, clinical presentation all arthroscopic repair, 293-300 Superior labrum anterior and posterior lesion full-thickness tears, 295-299 biomechanics of, 215-217 partial tear, assoc iated with superior labral tear in SLAC in dead arm in the throw sion, 222 Superior labrum anterior cu SUBJECT INDEX Superior labrum anterior to posterior lesion Throwing, biomechanics, 206-207 arthroscopic view, 282 Throwing athlete surgical repair, 282 arthroscopic repair of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears and Superior labrum SLAP lesions, 281-292 injury, 255 clinical evaluation, 207-208 surgical technique for repair, 285-287 mechanism of SLAP type II lesion in, 217 Suprascapular nerve overhead, SLAP lesions in, 213-220 compression and shoulder pain, 256 rehabilitation protocol for, 219 injury, 255 see also Glenohumeral joint; Rotator cuff; Shoulder Suretac device, 198 shoulder at risk, 219-220 arthroscopic Bankart repair of traumatic anterior shoulder in- treatment of shoulder injuries, 208-211 stability, 197-205 Tibia Surgical technique anatomical and mechanical axes, 3 antivarus tibial osteotomy with external fixation, 40-41 and femur arthroscopic capsulobabral augmentation, 228-230 geometric alignment, 100 autologous chondrocyte transplantation, 147-148, 149, 150, valgus deformity, 106 152-154 antivarus osteotomy, role of external fixation, 39-43 Bankart arthroscopy for repair of traumatic anterior shoulder imbalance factors, 62-63 instability, 199-201 measurement of tibial slope, 63 capsular shift for multidirectional shoulder instability, 235-239 mechanical axis, 4 capsulolabral repair, 210-211 medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy, 32-38 carbon fiber pad repair of chondral injury, 164-165 osteotomy, radiographic evaluation and preoperative plan- closed wedge varus supracondylar osteotomy, 48-49, 51-53 ning, 2-14 distal femoral varus osteotomy, 122-124 proximal elastic high tibia valgus osteotomy, 20-23, 24-25 principle of elastic deformation, 21 femoral antivalgus opening wedge osteotomy, 56-60 valgus osteotomy for varus knee, 127-130 gradual correction of genu varum deformity with external see also Elastic high tibia valgus osteotomy fixation, 42 tubercle, anteromedialization, follow-up report, 131-137 medial opening wedge high tibial ostetomy, 32-35, 36-37 varus osteotomy, 44-47 microfracture treatment of full-thickness chondral injuries, 139 Tibial antivarus closing wedge osteotomy, 27-31 monopolar electrothermal arthroscopy, 244-246 complications, 31 osteochondral allografting, 159-161 Tibial deflexion osteotomy, 61-66 osteochondral autograft transplantation, 169-174 indications for, 66, 69-70 proximal valgus tibial osteotomy, 128 repair of surgical technique, 68-69 biceps lesions, 273-274 libial-femoral joint, and articular cartilage injury, 87 Tissue, repair, MR determination of histology, 118 biceps tenodesis, 270-272 Transplantation, articular cartilage, 158-162 subscapularis tendon tear, 278-279 thrower’s shoulder, 283-291 Triceps, proximal, strain, 256 TSE, see Turbo spin echo rotator cuff repair, 293-300 surgical stabilization of traumatic anterior instability, 188-195 tibial antivarus closing wedge osteotomy, 29-30 Valgus deformity, tibia and femur, 106 tibial deflexion osteotomy, 64-66, 68-69 Varus deformity, knee, elastic high tibia valgus osteotomy, 19-26 varus tibial osteotomy, 45-46 Varus femoral osteotomy, 44-47 Sutures Varus tibial osteotomy, 44-47 new sliding knot for use in arthroscopy, 250-251 Visual Analogue Scale, assessment of articular cartilage defects, placement and passing in rotator cuff repair, 296-299 90 SutureLasso, repair of rotator cuff tears, 287-290 Synovial membrane, after carbon fiber pad repair, 166, 167 WBL, see Weight bearing line Synvisc, treatment, osteoarthritis, 121 Weight bearing line, determination of for tibial antivaurs closing wedge osteotomy, 28-29 T1W, see T1-weighted gradient echo Weight bearing T1-weighted gradient echo imaging techniques, fat-suppressed, delayed progress, following knee osteotomy, 73-74 articular cartilage, 111 line, leg, 3 Thermal capsulorrhaphy, repair of labrum and rotator cuff le- Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, sions, 281 90-91 Thrower’s shoulder, 281-292 Whipple test, anterior supraspinatus tearing, SUBJECT INDEX

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