Tendon transfer for irreparable cuff tear
Treatment of symptomatic irreparable cuff tear is rare, but represents a difficult challenge for the surgeon. Tendon transfer from periscapular muscles group is a therapeutic option. Many tendon transfers are reported as latissimus dorsi, teres major, spl
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Philippe Valenti
Tendon transfer for irreparable cuff tear
Philippe Valenti Orthopaedic Surgery – Shoulder, elbow and hand Institut de la Main 6, square Jouvenet 75016 Paris France
ISBN : 978-2-8178-0048-6 Springer Paris Berlin Heidelberg New York
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“GECO” book series coordinated by P. Kehr The aim of the “GECO” book series, to which this book belongs, is to perpetuate the work of GECO “Groupe d’études pour la Chirurgie osseuse” (Group for the Study of Bone surgery) and to celebrate the thirty years of existence of the group. Born in 1976, GECO was at the beginning the meeting place of a group of young surgeons in orthopedics and traumatology who brought together their patient files in order to carry out prospective studies and improve their knowledge. Very soon the group, through an annual meeting that was organized with the support of Fournitures Hospitaliers (FH Orthopedics), gathered in January of each year a growing number of orthopedic surgeons from Europe - over 300 at present - at its round tables and its oral presentations, mostly from France but also from all over the world. GECO today is a group of over 25 permanent members and six specialty groups representing the major sub-specialties of orthopedics and traumatology. With a regular publication rhythm of one to two books per year, the GECO has given himself given as a goal to provide the community of orthopedic surgery the fruit of his reflections and its work.
In the same book series: Dambreville A., Dubrana F., Kehr P., Petit R. et al., Les prothèses de hanche sans ciment de première intention.Techniques opératoires. Problèmes et solutions. Springer-Verlag France, Paris 2004. Gacon G., Humer J., Les
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