SURGERY OF THE HIP (ONLINE AND PRINT)

SURGERY OF THE HIP (ONLINE AND PRINT)

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Traumatología
ISBN:
978-0-443-06991-8
Páginas:
1352
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Idioma:
Inglés
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Disponible en 10 días

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Section I: Basic Science
? 1. Biomechanics of the Human Hip
? 2. Biomechanics of the Artificial Hip
? 3. Tribology of the Artificial Hip
? 4. Materials in Hip Surgery: Polymethylmethacrylate
? 5. Materials in Hip Surgery: High Molecular Weight Polyethylene
? 6. Materials in Hip Surgery: Metals for Cemented and Uncemented Implants
? 7. Materials in Hip Surgery: Mechanical Properties that Influence Design and Performance of Ceramics Hip Bearings
? 8. Materials in Hip Surgery: Metals as a Bearing Material
? 9. Materials in Hip Surgery: Porous Metals for Implant Fixation
? 10. Materials in Hip Surgery: Bioactive Coatings for Implant Fixation
? 11. Biologic Responses to Particle Debris
? 12. Biological Responses to Metal Debris and Metal Ions
? 13. Bone Grafts in Hip Surgery

Section II: Anatomy and Operative Approaches
?14. Normal Hip Embryology and Development
? 15. Anatomy of the Hip
? 16. Exposures of the Acetabulum
? 17. Direct Anterior Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 18. Anterolateral Approach for Primary Total Hip Replacement
? 19. Posterior Approaches to the Hip
? 20. Trochanteric Approaches to the Hip
? 21. Extensile Approaches for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 22. Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty

Section III: Perioperative Management in Hip Surgery
? 23. Blood Management
? 24. Anesthesia for Hip Surgery: Options and Risks
? 25. Mortality After Total Hip Surgery
? 26. Perioperative Medical Management of Hip Surgery Patients
? 27. Perioperative Pain Management
? 28. Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Surgery of the Hip
? 29. Rehabilitation After Hip Surgery

Section IV: Hip Evaluation, Diagnosis and Pathology
? 30. History and Physical Examination of the Hip
? 31. Imaging of the Hip
? 32. Osteoarthritis
? 33. Femoroacetabular Impingement
? 34. Dysplasia in the Skeletally Mature Patient
? 35. Osteonecrosis and Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome
? 36. Synovial Diseases of the Hip
? 37. Acetabular Rim Damage
? 38. Hip Joint Infection
? 39. Soft Tissue Pathology: Bursal, Tendon and Muscle Disease

Section V: Pediatric Hip Disorders
? 40. Hip Dysplasia in the Child and Adolescent
? 41. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease
? 42. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
? 43. Inflammatory Arthritis in the Child and Adolescent

Section VI: Traumatic Disorders of the Hip
? 44. Femoral Neck Fracture
? 45. Intertrochanteric Fracture
? 46. Subtrochanteric Fracture
? 47. Acetabular Fracture
? 48. Hip Dislocation and Femoral Head Fracture

Section VII: Tumors of the Hip
? 49. Evaluation of Bone Lesions Around the Hip
? 50. Benign Bone Tumors
? 51. Primary Malignant Bone Tumors
? 52. Metastatic Disease Around the Hip

Section VIII. Nonarthroplasty Treatment of Hip Pathology
? 53. Hip Arthroscopy for Nonstructural Hip Problems
? 54. Hip Arthroscopy for Structural Hip Problems
? 55. Open Hip Joint Débridement for Femoroacetabular Impingement
? 56. Pelvic Osteotomies for Hip Dysplasia
? 57. Femoral Osteotomy
? 58. Femoral Head Sparing Procedures for Osteonecrosis of the Hip
? 59. Arthrodesis and Resection Arthroplasty of the Hip

Section IX: Primary Hip Arthroplasty
? 60. Long-Term Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 61. Rating Systems and Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 62. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Primary Hip Arthroplasty
? 63. Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty: Evolution, Design, Indications, and Results
? 64. Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty: Techniques
? 65. Cemented Acetabular Components
? 66. Uncemented Acetabular Components
? 67. Cemented Femoral Components
? 68. Uncemented Extensively Porous-coated Femoral Components
? 69. Uncemented Tapered Femoral Components
? 70. Uncemented Short Metaphyseal Femoral Components
? 71. Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Bearings
? 72. Metal-on-Metal Bearings
? 73. Ceramic-on-Ceramic Bearings
? 74. Computer Navigation in Hip Arthroplasty and Hip Resurfacing

Section X: Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty in Specific Conditions
? 75. Hip Dysplasia
? 76. Previous Acetabular Fracture
? 77. Previous Proximal Femoral Fracture and Proximal Femoral Deformity
? 78. Metabolic Bone Disease
? 79. Osteonecrosis of the Hip
? 80. The Neuromuscular Diseases
? 81. Previous Hip Arthrodesis
? 82. Protrusio Acetabuli
? 83. Sickle Cell Disease
? 84. High Body Mass Index

Section XI: Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 85. Evaluation of the Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty
? 86. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Revision Hip Arthroplasty
? 87. Implant Removal in Revision Hip Arthroplasty
? 88. Osteolysis Around Well-Fixed Hip Replacement Parts
? 89. Acetabular Revision: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options
? 90. Acetabular Reconstruction: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment
? 91. Acetabular Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting
?92. Acetabular Revision: Rings, Cages, and Custom Implants
? 93. Femoral Revision: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options
? 94. Cemented Femoral Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A View in the 21st Century
? 95. Femoral Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting
? 96. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Extensively Porous Coated Implants
? 97. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Implants with Bioactive Coatings
? 98. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Tapered Fluted Modular Implants
? 99. Femoral Revision: Allograft Prosthetic Composites and Proximal Femoral Replacement

Section XII: Complications of Hip Arthroplasty
? 100. Infection
? 101. Hip Instability
? 102. Periprosthetic Fracture: Prevention/Diagnosis/Treatment
? 103. Abductor Muscle and Greater Trochanteric Complications
? 104. Leg Length Inequality: Prevention/Treatment
? 105. Neurovascular Injuries
? 106. Wound Complications
? 107. Heterotopic Ossification

Surgery of the Hip is your definitive, comprehensive reference for hip surgery, offering coverage of state-of-the-art procedures for both adults and children. Modelled after Insall & Scott Surgery of the Knee, it presents detailed guidance on the latest approaches and techniques, so you can offer your patients - both young and old - the best possible outcomes.

Author
Daniel M. Berry, Prof., Mayo Clinic, Department of Orthopedics and Jay Lieberman, MD, University of Connecticut Health Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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