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"Co-published with the Arthroscopy Association of North America, The Knee: AANA Advanced Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques is a comprehensive technique-based book that presents the latest diagnostic, excisional, and reconstructive techniques in arthroscopic surgery for the knee. The Knee: AANA Advanced Arthroscopic Surgical Techniques is led by premier arthroscopic surgeons Drs. Nicholas A. Sgaglione, James H. Lubowitz, Matthew T. Provencher, and their international list of expert contributors. This all-encompassing resource includes preferred physical examination testing and diagnostic imaging choices in pre-operative planning and patient selection, state of the art step-by-step description of the procedures, comprehensive surgical equipment lists to perform each procedure, clear and precise indications for surgery and the thoughtful rationale behind stated contraindications, controversial indications, post-op protocols, and potential complications. The written text is supported by numerous color images and a website with invaluable, narrated video clips depicting disease specific arthroscopic techniques specific to the knee"--Provided by publisher.
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Surgery, Arthroscopy, Methods, Knee Joint, Knee, surgeryShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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AANA advanced arthroscopic surgical techniques: The Knee
2016, Slack Incorporated
in English
1617119997 9781617119996
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Preceded by: AANA advanced arthroscopy. The knee / [edited by] Robert E. Hunter, Nicholas A. Sgaglione. Philadelphia, PA : Saunders/Elsevier, c2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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