Tachdjian's Procedures in Pediatric Orthopaedics
Tachdjian’s Procedures in Pediatric Orthopaedics
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Tachdjian’s Procedures in Pediatric Orthopaedics

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  • 🏥 Expertise de pointe : Rédigé par les éminents spécialistes du Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
  • 🖼️ Atlas visuel : Plus de 70 procédures illustrées étape par étape avec des vues chirurgicales détaillées.
  • 🆕 Nouveautés techniques : Inclut les ostéotomies de Ganz, de Ponte et les techniques de vissage sacro-iliaque.

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SECTION I : HIP DISORDERS

  1. Procedure 1: Closed Reduction and Casting for Developmental Dislocation of the Hip
  2. Procedure 2: Medial Approach for Open Reduction of the Developmentally Dislocated Hip
  3. Procedure 3: Open Reduction of Developmental Hip Dislocation Through the Anterolateral Approach
  4. Procedure 4: Femoral Shortening and Derotation Osteotomy Combined With Open Reduction of the Hip
  5. Procedure 5: Intertrochanteric Varus Osteotomy and Internal Fixation With a Blade Plate
  6. Procedure 6: Greater Trochanteric Epiphysiodesis
  7. Procedure 7: Distal and Lateral Transfer of the Greater Trochanter
  8. Procedure 8: Lateral Advancement of the Greater Trochanter
  9. Procedure 9: Lateral Closing Wedge Valgization Osteotomy of the Proximal Femur With Distal and Lateral Advancement of the Greater Trochanter
  10. Procedure 10: Pemberton Osteotomy
  11. Procedure 11: Salter Innominate Osteotomy
  12. Procedure 12: Ganz Periacetabular Osteotomy
  13. Procedure 13: Percutaneous Cannulated Screw Fixation (“Pinning”) of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
  14. Procedure 14: Scheme and Principles of the Dunn Procedure (Open Reduction of the Capital Epiphysis With Shortening of the Femoral Neck)
  15. Procedure 15: Intraarticular Hip Fusion for Avascular Necrosis
  16. Procedure 16: Pauwels’ Intertrochanteric Y-Osteotomy
  17. Procedure 17: Hemipelvectomy (Banks and Coleman Technique)
  18. Procedure 18: Hip Disarticulation

SECTION II : NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS

  1. Procedure 19: Percutaneous Achilles Tendon Lengthening
  2. Procedure 20: Split Anterior Tibialis Tendon Transfer
  3. Procedure 21: Extraarticular Arthrodesis of the Subtalar Joint (Grice Procedure)
  4. Procedure 22: Lateral Column Lengthening
  5. Procedure 23: Hamstring Lengthening
  6. Procedure 24: Rectus Femoris Transfer
  7. Procedure 25: Adductor Contracture Release
  8. Procedure 26: Shelf Acetabular Augmentation
  9. Procedure 27: Dega Osteotomy
  10. Procedure 28: Anterior Transfer of the Posterior Tibial Tendon Through the Interosseous Membrane
  11. Procedure 29: Achilles Tendon-Distal Fibular Tenodesis for Mild Ankle Valgus in Skeletally Immature Patients
  12. Procedure 30: Iliopsoas Muscle Transfer for Paralysis of the Hip Abductors
  13. Procedure 31: Anterior Transfer of the Peroneus Longus Tendon to the Base of the Second Metatarsal
  14. Procedure 32: Posterior Tendon Transfer to the Os Calcis for Correction of Calcaneus Deformity (Green and Grice Procedure)
  15. Procedure 33: Triple Arthrodesis
  16. Procedure 34: Extraarticular Arthrodesis of the Subtalar Joint (Grice Procedure)
  17. Procedure 35: Extensor Carpi Ulnaris-Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Transfer
  18. Procedure 36: Fractional Lengthening of the Finger and Wrist Flexors in the Forearm Operative Technique
  19. Procedure 37: Scapulocostal Stabilization for Scapular Winging (Ketenjian Technique)

SECTION III : SPINE DISORDERS

  1. Procedure 38: Exposure of the Spine for Posterior Instrumentation and Fusion
  2. Procedure 39: Ponte Osteotomy
  3. Procedure 40: Posterior Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion Using Pedicle Screws
  4. Procedure 41: Sacro-Iliac Screws
  5. Procedure 42: Anterior Instrumentation of the Spine for Thoracolumbar or Lumbar Scoliosis

SECTION IV : LOWER EXTREMITY DISORDERS

  1. Procedure 43: Quadricepsplasty for Recurrent Dislocation of the Patella (Green Procedure)
  2. Procedure 44: Knee Fusion for Prosthetic Conversion in Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency
  3. Procedure 45: Open Reduction of Dorsolateral Dislocation of the Talocalcaneonavicular Joint (Congenital Vertical Talus)
  4. Procedure 46: Plantar Fasciotomy
  5. Procedure 47: Transfer of the Long Toe Extensors to the Heads of the Metatarsals (Jones Transfer)
  6. Procedure 48: Dwyer Lateral Wedge Resection of the Calcaneus for Pes Cavus
  7. Procedure 49: Dorsal Wedge Resection for Pes Cavus
  8. Procedure 50: Japas V-Osteotomy of the Tarsus
  9. Procedure 51: Correction of Hammer Toe by Resection and Arthrodesis of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
  10. Procedure 52: Epiphysiodesis of the Distal Femur (the Green Modification of the Phemister Technique)
  11. Procedure 53: Percutaneous Epiphysiodesis
  12. Procedure 54: Epiphysiodesis of the Proximal Tibia and Fibula (the Green Modification of the Phemister Technique)
  13. Procedure 55: Ischial-Bearing Above-Knee Amputation (Midthigh Amputation)
  14. Procedure 56: Disarticulation of the Knee Joint
  15. Procedure 57: Below-Knee Amputation
  16. Procedure 58: Arthrodesis of the Ankle Joint via the Anterior Approach Without Disturbing the Distal Tibial Growth Plate

SECTION V : UPPER EXTREMITY DISORDERS

  1. Procedure 59: Lateral Rotation Osteotomy of the Humerus
  2. Procedure 60: Rerouting of the Biceps Brachii Tendon to Convert Its Motion From Supinator to Pronator of the Forearm (Zancolli Procedure)
  3. Procedure 61: Modified Green Scapuloplasty for Congenital High Scapula (Sprengel Deformity)
  4. Procedure 62: Woodward Operation for Congenital High Scapula
  5. Procedure 63: Disarticulation of the Shoulder
  6. Procedure 64: Amputation Through the Arm
  7. Procedure 65: Disarticulation of the Elbow
  8. Procedure 66: Posterior Release of Elbow Extension Contracture
  9. Procedure 67: Posterior Approach for Forequarter Amputation (Littlewood Technique)
  10. Procedure 68: Flexorplasty of the Elbow (the Mayer and Green Modification of the Steindler Technique)
  11. Procedure 69: Pectoralis Major Transfer for Paralysis of the Elbow Flexors