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Hozack - Parvizi - Bender

Chirurgia dell’Anca

Volume measuring 22 × 28 cm with 610 pages, numerous illustrations, printed entirely in color and bound with a laminated hard cover.

It is essential to address with expertise the challenges of a rapidly evolving field of orthopedic practice. Hip Surgery: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision offers up-to-date surgical strategies for every type of hip arthroplasty.

The work features contributions from international experts and provides guidance on computer-assisted navigation techniques, minimally invasive procedures, and the comprehensive management of complications, including complex revisions.

More than 600 full-color illustrations—including original drawings, radiological images, and intraoperative photographs—precisely depict the surgical steps.

A DVD is included with step-by-step narrated videos of the procedures described, ensuring a complete understanding of the techniques.

Original price was: €180,00.Current price is: €171,00.

ISBN: 978-88-7620-842-3 Category:

Additional information

edizione

Gennaio 2011

autori

Hozack, Parvizi, Bender

formato

Volume formato (22 x 28)

pagine

610 pagine

informazioni extra

Stampato interamente a colori Rilegato con copertina a colori e plastificata

Description

Section I – Diagnosis and Evaluation

  1. Evaluation of hip pain in adults
  2. Radiographic evaluation of hip arthroplasty
  3. Tomographic imaging of the hip
  4. Clinical outcomes assessment and outcome measures

Section II – Reconstruction

  1. Hip arthroscopy
  2. Femoro-acetabular osteoplasty
  3. Femoral osteotomy
  4. Periacetabular osteotomy

Section III – Replacement

  1. Indications for primary total hip arthroplasty
  2. Preoperative planning for primary hip arthroplasty
  3. Direct anterior approach
  4. Minimally invasive anterolateral intermuscular approach
  5. Direct lateral approach
  6. Posterior and posteroinferior approaches
  7. Two-incision approach
  8. Cemented polyethylene acetabular component
  9. Cemented femoral stem
  10. Uncemented acetabular component
  11. Uncemented conical stem
  12. Stream-and-broach conical stem technique
  13. Extensively coated uncemented femoral stem
  14. Modular uncemented stem
  15. Metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty
  16. Deformities
  17. Hip arthroplasty in metabolic diseases
  18. Preoperative rehabilitation
  19. Anesthesia for hip surgery
  20. Pain management
  21. Fast-track recovery program

Section IV – Revision

  1. Evaluation of the painful hip arthroplasty
  2. Indications for revision hip arthroplasty
  3. Radiographic evaluation and defect classification
  4. Preoperative planning for revision hip arthroplasty
  5. Posterior approach for total hip revision
  6. Direct anterior revision approach
  7. Direct lateral revision approach
  8. Extended trochanteric osteotomy – posterior approach
  9. Extended trochanteric osteotomy – anterior approach
  10. Removal of acetabular component
  11. Removal of femoral component
  12. Cement extraction techniques
  13. Monoblock femoral revision with extended porous coating
  14. Femoral reconstruction with modular stems
  15. Femoral impaction grafting
  16. Proximal and total femoral replacement megaprostheses
  17. Allograft–prosthesis composites
  18. Jumbo cups
  19. Modular acetabular reconstruction systems
  20. Impacted acetabular bone grafting
  21. Antiprotrusion cages
  22. Custom acetabular components
  23. Osteolysis management
  24. Venous thromboembolism after hip arthroplasty
  25. Periprosthetic infections
  26. Neurovascular injury
  27. Postoperative hematoma management
  28. Periprosthetic hip fractures
  29. Dislocation
  30. Limb length discrepancy management

Section V – Controversies

  1. Computer-assisted navigation in hip surgery
  2. Highly cross-linked polyethylene
  3. Metal-on-metal bearing surfaces
  4. Ceramic-on-ceramic bearings in total hip arthroplasty
  5. New alternative bearing surfaces
  6. Minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty
  7. Robotics in total hip arthroplasty