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Tips and Tricks in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: (A Practical Approach) [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, aukštis x plotis: 241x159 mm, weight: 250 g, 14 Tables, unspecified; 46 Halftones, color; 141 Illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9350256479
  • ISBN-13: 9789350256473
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 174 pages, aukštis x plotis: 241x159 mm, weight: 250 g, 14 Tables, unspecified; 46 Halftones, color; 141 Illustrations, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9350256479
  • ISBN-13: 9789350256473
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Hip and knee arthroplasty, or hip/knee replacement, are surgical procedures in which the hip joint or knee is replaced by a prosthetic implant. Once considered highly complex operations, they are now common orthopaedic procedures.





Tips and Tricks in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty is a concise guide to hip and knee replacement for orthopaedic surgeons and trainees. Divided into two sections, the first is dedicated to the hip, the second to the knee.





Both sections begin with applied anatomy and the history and biomechanics of the joint. The following chapters describe various surgical and implant options, recent advances and present controversies, as well as potential complications.





Written by internationally recognised experts, this book includes an interactive DVD ROM and more than 200 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables.













Key points









Practical guide to hip and knee replacement In depth discussion on different surgical and implant options Internationally recognised author team Includes interactive DVD ROM
Section 1 Hip Arthroplasty
1 Applied Anatomy
3(3)
Hip Joint
3(3)
2 History and Biomechanics of Hip Arthroplasty
6(8)
Biomechanics
9(5)
3 Implants and Bone Cements
14(14)
Femoral Component
14(5)
Acetabular Component
19(2)
Ceramic on Ceramic Hips
21(1)
Metal-on-metal Total Hip Arthroplasty
22(2)
Hip Resurfacing vs Conventional THR
24(1)
Bone Cements
24(4)
4 Radiographic Evaluation in Total Hip Arthroplasty
28(13)
Preoperative Radiological Evaluation
28(1)
Radiographs
28(1)
Acetabular Conditions, Precautions and Problem Faced
28(3)
Femoral Conditions, Precautions and Problems Faced
31(3)
CT Scan
34(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
35(1)
Bone Scan
35(1)
How to Read Postoperative X-Ray?
35(3)
Follow-up Radiographs
38(1)
Aseptic Loosening of Cup
38(3)
5 Surgical Approaches and Indications of Hip Arthroplasty
41(9)
Conventional Surgical Approach
41(9)
6 Perioperative Management of Total Hip Arthroplasty
50(4)
Preoperative Clinical Evaluation
50(1)
Postoperative Clinical Management
51(3)
7 Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
54(17)
Neck Cut
54(1)
Exposure of Acetabulum
54(4)
Acetabular Reaming
58(1)
Femur Preparation
58(9)
Impingement
67(3)
Wound Closure
70(1)
8 Complex Primary Total Hip Replacement
71(8)
Total Hip Replacement in Protrusio Hip
77
Total Hip Replacement in Ankylosed Hip
73(3)
Dysplastic Hip
76(3)
9 Complications of Total Hip Arthroplasty
79(6)
Hematoma Formation
79(1)
Mortality
79(1)
Thromboembolism
80(1)
Vascular Injury
81(1)
Limb Length Discrepancy
81(1)
Instability (Dislocation and Subluxation)
81(4)
Section 2 Knee Arthroplasty
10 Applied Anatomy of Knee Joint
85(5)
Knee Joint
85(5)
11 History and Biomechanics of Knee Arthroplasty
90(4)
Biomechanics of Normal Joint and a Prosthetic Joint
91(3)
12 Implants and Patient Selection
94(17)
Osteoarthritis of Knee Joint
94(1)
Treatment
95(1)
Cruciate Retaining vs Cruciate Substituting
96(2)
High Flex Design
98(1)
Fixed vs Mobile Knee
99(1)
Gender Knees
99(1)
Cemented vs Noncemented
100(1)
All Polyethylene vs Metal Backed Tibia
101(1)
Routine vs Judicious use of Anticoagulant Prophylaxis
102(1)
Patellar Resurfacing
103(3)
Extension Rods
106(1)
Hinged Implants
106(1)
Various Conditions and Implant Selection
106(5)
13 Perioperative Management of Total Knee Arthroplasty
111(5)
Preoperative Clinical Evaluation
111(2)
Postoperative Clinical Management
113(3)
14 Surgical Approaches and Technique of Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty
116(30)
Surgical Approaches
116(7)
Tips of Patellar Eversion
123(1)
Bone Cuts
123(1)
Tibial Cut
123(17)
Common Mistakes and their Causes
140(5)
Criteria for Equalizing Flexion and Extension Gaps and Bone Cuts
145(1)
15 Complex Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty
146(7)
Varus Knee
146(1)
Valgus Knee
147(1)
Fixed Flexion Deformity of Knee
148(5)
16 Complications of Total Knee Arthroplasty
153(4)
Complications after Total Knee Replacement
153(4)
Index 157
Chandra Shekhar Yadav MBBS MS (Ortho)

Professor and Knee and Hip Arthroplasty Surgeon, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India; Joint Replacement Fellow, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane; King George Hospital Sydney, Australia; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre, New Hampshire, USA





Ashok Kumar MBBS MS (Ortho) (AIIMS) MRCS (Glasgow) (Joint Replacement, Pediatric Orthopaedics, Oncology)

Dubai Bone and Joint Centre, Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Academic Medical Centre, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE