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Concise solutions for your most challenging cases! Area of Focus: Joint Replacement and Hip, Knee & Lower Extremity
Written and edited by the world's leading hip reconstruction luminaries, Advanced Reconstruction: Hip takes you deep into complex hip cases that define your practice. This highly anticipated new publication offers step-by-step advice and approaches for adult hip reconstruction.
Concisely written and lavishly illustrated, Advanced Reconstruction: Hip covers more than 60 of the most challenging hip conditions seen in clinical practice.
Each chapter reviews treatment indications, summarizes treatment results, and explains how to avoid complications.
Sections include:
Primary total hip arthroplasty Complex total hip arthroplasty Complications after total hip arthroplasty Revision total hip arthroplasty Alternate reconstruction procedures
July 2005
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Advanced Reconstruction Hip Table of Contents
Section I. Primary THA Jay R. Lieberman, MD, Section Editor Controversies in THA Surgical Approach: Anterior/Anterolateral Surgical Approach: Posterolateral Mini Incision THA: Anterolateral Approach Preoperative Planning Preoperative Planning and Templating in THA The Cemented Acetabulum: Rationale & Technique Uncemented Acetabulum: Rationale & Technique Cemented Femur: Rationale & Technique Extensively Porous-Coated Femoral Components Tapered Stems Primary THA: Modular Stems Minimally Invasive THA Using Two Incisions Mini Incision: Posterior Approach Surface Replacement Bearing Surfaces Optimizing Stability and Limb Length x
Section II. Complex THA Daniel Berry, MD, Section Editor Degenerative Dysplasia of the Hip: High Dislocation Degenerative Dysplasia of the Hip: Mild THA for Protrusio Acetabuli THA in Paget뭩 Disease of the Hip THA with Femoral Deformity THA after Failed Hip Fracture Fixation THA for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head Advanced Reconstruction About the Hip for Metastases and Neoplasm Conditions Affecting Bone Quality THA in Obese Patients THA in Patients with Sickle Cell Hemoglobinopathy THA in Patients with Neurologic Conditions
Section III. Complications after THA Jay R. Lieberman, MD, Section Editor Dislocation Complications After THA: Infection Nerve and Vascular Injuries Associated with Total Hip Arthroplasty Heterotopic Ossification Periprosthetic Fractures of the Hip Prophylaxis for Venous Thromboembolic Disease in Hip Reconstruction |
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