Arthritis and arthroplasty: the hip

Arthritis and arthroplasty: the hip

Brown, Thomas E.
Cui, Quanjun
Mihalko, William M.
Saleh, Khaled

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The Hip-a volume in the new Arthritis and Arthroplasty series-offers expert guidance on everything from patient selection and pre-operative planning to surgical approaches and techniques. Clear, evidence-based coverage details which technology and methodology used for total Hip arthroplasty (THA), reconstruction or revision is best for each patient. Access discussions of debates on minimally invasive surgery; component material and bearing options; cemented vs. uncemented fixation of the components; and more. Explore alternatives to THA inyounger arthritic patients and view expertly narrated video demonstrations ofsurgical techniques. In addition to providing practical, pragmatic advice in a concise, readable format, this Expert Consult title offers the full text of the book, as well as links to PubMed and periodic content updates, online at expertconsult.com. INDICE: Part 1: Preoperative Considerations Chapter 1. Etiology of Hip Arthritis, Mark McCarthy, Thomas E. Brown, and Khaled SalehChapter 2. Clinical Evaluation of the Failed / Painful THA, Samar Attar and Mark SpangehlChapter 3. Preoperative Planning For Hip Surgery, Chealon D. Miller, Angela R. Stiltner, Qanjun Cui, snd Khaled SalehPart 2: The "Young" Arthritic Hip: Treatment Options Chapter 4. Hip Arthroscopy, William A. Jiranek and Barton HarrisChapter 5. Surgical dislocation of the adult hip for treatment of femoroacetabular impingement, Quanjun Cui, Martin Beck, and Klaus A. SiebenrockChapter 6. Periacetabular Osteotomy, Perry L. Schoenecker and John C. ClohisyChapter 7. Proximal Femoral Osteotomy, Jason Hull Chapter 8. Salvage Osteotomy, James P. WaddellChapter 9. Hip Arthrodesis, Melissa Willenborg, Joseph T. Moskal, and Thomas E. BrownPart 3: Primary Hip Replacement: The Basics Chapter 10. The primary cementedfemoral stem, Alejandro González Della Valle and Eduardo A. SalvatiChapter 11. Current Designs of Uncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty, Javad Parvizi, Elie Ghanem, and Richard H RothmanChapter 12. Acetabular Component Options, William Griffin and Thomas L. Bradbury Chapter 13. Bearing Options in Total Hip Arthroplasty, Steven J. MacDonald and Richard A. HockingChapter 14. Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty, Sarah Muirhead-Allwood, Chindu Kabir, and Nemandra SandifordPart 4: The Challenging Primary THA Chapter 15. Hip Dysplasia (DDH), Matt Barrett, Kevin Fricka, and William HamiltonChapter 16. Total Hip Arthroplasty: JuvenileRheumatoid Arthritis, Rajiv Gandhi and Michael W. Laker, Nizar Mahomed, Thomas S. ThornhillChapter 17. Proximal Femoral Deformity, Michael H Huo and Megan SwansonChapter 18. Total Hip Arthroplasty after an Acetabular Fracture, Dana CMearsChapter 19. Post Proximal Femur Fracture: The Challenging Primary THA, Kevin J. Mulhall and Paul CurtinPart 5: Minimally Invasive THA: The Smaller theBetter? Chapter 20. Rationale and Expectations, Lawrence D. DorrChapter 21. Mini-posterior THA, Friedrich Boettner, Eric Altneu, and Thomas P. SculcoChapter 22. Mini Lateral Approach THA - the Anterolateral Approach - (modified Hardinge), Brian A. Klatt and Peter F. SharkeyChapter 23. Single Incision Direct Anterior Approach for THA, Benjamin Bender, Michael Nogler, and William J. HozackChapter 24. The Minimally-Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty with Two-Incisions,Richard A. BergerChapter 25. Treatment Options For Osteonecrosis Of The Hip, Paul Shim and Paul E. BeauléPart 6: Complications of THA: Avoidance and Treatment Chapter 26. Limb Length Discrepancy after THA: Avoidance and Treatment, Amar S. Ranawat, Parag K.Sancheti, and Aditya V MaheshwariChapter 27. Complications of THA: Neurovascular Injury: Avoidance and Treatment, Michael S. Laidlaw,Michael D. Ries, and Kevin J. BozicChapter 28. Instability Following Total Hip Arthroplasty: Issues, Avoidance, and Treatment, Craig G. Smucker, Jeffrey Geller, and William MacaulayChapter 29. Periprosthetic Fractures around Total Hip Arthroplasty: Evaluation and Management, Jeffrey Pike, Darin Davidson, Donald Garbuz, and Bassam A. Masri Chapter 30. Evaluation and Treatment of InfectedTHA, Michael D. RiesChapter 31. The Infected THA: Future Problems and Potential Solutions, Feridoon Jaberi, Khalid Azzam, and Javad ParviziPart 7: RevisionTHA: The Femur Chapter 32. Component Removal: Tricks of the Trade, Steven B. Ogden, Steven H.Weeden, and Wayne G. PaproskyChapter 33. Diaphyseal Fixation: Providing Durable Femoral Revisions with Extensively Porous-Coated Stems, Steven H. Weeden and Wayne G. PaproskyChapter 34. Cemented Long Stems for RevisionTotal Hip Arthroplasty - Do's and Don'ts, Neil P. Sheth and Charles L. NelsonChapter 35. Impaction Grafting of the Femur: Rebuilding for the future, Stephen M. Blake, Graham A. Gie, and Jonathan R. HowellChapter 36. Tapered-fluted Femoral Fixation, Todd Swanson Chapter 37. Allograft-Prosthesis Composites, HariParvataneni, Sandro Sloboda, and Sean ScullyChapter 38. Mega-Prosthesis for Severe Femoral Bone Loss: Heavy Metal, Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., Keith R. Berend, Jaime A. Carvajal, Hari K. Parvateneni, and Sean P. ScullyPart 8: Revision THA: The AcetabulumChapter 39. Liner Exchange and Surgical Treatment of Osteolysis, NK Sablan and JL Lieberman Chapter 40. Hemispheric Press-fit Components: The Workhorse, Thomas BernasekChapter 41. Tri-flange Acetabular Components: Last Hurrah, Michael J. Christie

  • ISBN: 978-1-4160-4973-9
  • Editorial: Saunders
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 448
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/07/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés