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245 00 $aSurgical treatment of hip arthritis :$breconstruction, replacement, and revision /$cedited by William J. Hozack, Javad Parvizi, Benjamin Bender.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aPhiladelphia, PA :$bSaunders/Elsevier,$cc2010.
300 $axiv, 527 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c29 cm. +$e1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
500 $aCopyright date from DVD label.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
538 $aSystem requirements for accompanying DVD : Windows.
538 $aSystem requirements for accompanying DVD : Macintosh.
538 $aSystem requirements for accompanying DVD : DVD player.
520 $aSurgical Treatment of Hip Arthritis: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision, by William J. Hozack, MD, is a state-of-the-art reference that addresses the challenging issues you face in this rapidly growing segment of orthopaedic practice. Inside, you'll find top surgical management strategies for all types of hip arthroplasty presented by leaders from around the world, along with discussions of possible complications, risks and benefits to specific patient populations, and more. A DVD, included with the text, presents step-by-step narrated videos of the surgeries covered in the book, enabling you to see these procedures in action. Best of all, this resource also offers access to a companion website where you will find the full text of the book, completely searchable. Includes online access to the full text at expertconsult.com for convenient anytime, anywhere reference. Presents state-of-the-art surgical management strategies for hip arthritis, from reconstruction to replacement to revision, by experts worldwide, for comprehensive guidance in one convenient resource. Offers current information on computer-assisted navigation techniques and minimally invasive techniques, to equip you with the latest surgical options. Provides extensive discussions of the management of a full range of complications to help you overcome the challenges you'll face. Addresses the rationale for and management of revision surgery, given specific patient problems and intraoperative issues, enabling you to make the best informed surgical decisions. Presents more than 600 illustrations, including original line art, radiologic images, and full-color intraoperative photos, that show you exactly what to look for and how to proceed. Includes a DVD containing step-by-step narrated videos of surgeries covered in the text, depicting these procedures in action.
505 0 $aSECTION I: DIAGNOSIS & EVALUATION -- 1Evaluation Of Hip Pain In Adults -- Gregg R. Klein, Peter F. Sharkey -- 2Radiological Evaluation Of Hip Arthroplasty -- William Morrison -- 3Cross Sectional Imaging Of The Hip -- Adam C. Zoga, W. James Malone -- 4Assessing Clinical Results/ Outcome Measures -- G. Rebecca Aspinall, Michael J. Dunbar -- SECTION II: RECONSTRUCTION -- 5Arthroscopy Of The Hip -- Joseph C. McCarthy, Jo-Ann Lee -- 6Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty -- Rafael J. Sierra, Michael Leunig, Reinhold Ganz -- 7Femoral Osteotomy -- Moritz Tannast, Klaus A. Siebenrock -- 8Periacetabular Osteotomy -- Marc Teloken, Javad Parvizi -- SECTION III: REPLACEMENT -- 9Indications For Primary THR -- Michael E. Berend -- 10Preoperative Planning For Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty -- J. De Beer -- 11Surgical Approach / Direct Anterior -- Michael Nogler -- 12The Anterolateral Minimal / Limited Incision Intermuscular Approach For Total Hip Arthroplasty --
505 0 $aDonald S. Garbuz, Gurdeep S. Biring, Clive P. Duncan -- 13The Direct Lateral Approach For Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Ormonde M. Mahoney, Tracy L. Kinsey -- 14Posterior And Posteroinferior Approaches To The Hip -- P.J. Lusty, W.L. Walter, D. Young -- 15Dual Incision Approach For Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Joseph P. Nessler -- 16The Cemented All-Polyethylene Acetabular Component -- Amar S. Ranawat, Chitranjan S. Ranawat -- 17Operative Technique: Cemented Stem For Primary THR -- Ashutosh, Acharya, Andrew John Timperley -- 18Cementless Acetabular Fixation -- Curtis W. Hartman, Kevin L. Garvin -- 19Component Implantation: Cementless Tapered Stem -- Matthew S. Austin -- 20Tapered Cementless Stems: The Author's Experience -- William N. Capello -- 21Fully Coated Cementless Femoral Stem In Total Hip Arthroplasty: Surgical TechniqueBill K. Huang, James P. Mcauley -- 22Component Implantation: Modular Cementless Stems -- Kirby Hitt -- 23Metal On Metal Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty --
505 0 $aMichelle O'Neill, Paul E. Beaul -- 24Deformity -- Panayiotis J. Papagelopoulos, Javad Parvizi, Franklin H. Sim -- 25 Total Hip Arthroplasty In Patients With Metabolic Diseases -- Michael Kain, Thomas A. Einhorn -- 26Preoperative Rehabilitation -- Camilo Restrepo, Brian Klatt -- 26Preoperative Rehabilitation -- William J. Hozack -- 27Anesthesia For Hip Surgery -- James W. Heitz, Eugene R. Viscusi -- 28Pain Control -- Aditya Vikram Maheshwari, William T. Long, Lawrence D. Dorr -- 29Tha Rapid Recovery Program -- Omar Abdul-Hadi, William J. Hozack -- SECTION IV: REVISION -- 30Evaluation Of The Painful Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Eric J. Yue, Gavan P. Duffy -- 31Indications For Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Slif D. Ulrich, Frank R. Kolisek, Ronald E. Delanois, Michael A. Mont -- 32Pre-Operative Radiographic Evaluation And Classification Of Defects -- Stephen R. Kearns, Steven J. Macdonald -- 33Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: Preoperative Planning -- John Manfredi, William J. Hozack --
505 0 $a34Revision Total Hip Replacement: Posterior Approach -- Thomas Parker Vail -- 35Surgical Approach / Direct Anterior Revision -- Michael Nogler -- 36Surgical Approach To The Hip -- Direct Lateral -- Adolph V. Lombardi, Jr., Keith R. Berend -- 37Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy Posterior Approach -- Scott M. Sporer, Wayne G. Paprosky -- 38Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy Anterior Approach -- Raymond R. Ropiak, Matthew S. Austin -- 39Component Removal Acetabulum -- Kenneth A. Greene -- 40Femoral Component Removal -- B. Sonny Bal -- 41Cement Extraction Techniques -- Gurdeep S. Biring, Bassam A. Masri -- 42Monolithic Extensively Porous Coated Femoral Revision -- C. Anderson Engh, Jr. -- 43Surgical Options For Femoral Reconstruction: The Use Of Modular Stems -- Arthur L. Malkani, Madhusudhan R. Yakkanti -- 44Surgical Options For Femoral Reconstruction-Impaction Grafting -- R.G. Steele, G.A. Gie, A.J. Timperley --
505 0 $a45Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: Megaprosthesis Proximal Femoral Replacement and Total Femur Replacement -- Javad Parvizi, Franklin H. Sim -- 46Surgical Options For Femoral Reconstruction: Allograft -- Prosthesis CompositesPetros J. Boscainos, Catherine F. Kellett, Allan E. Gross -- 47Jumbo Cups -- Brian A. Klatt, Matthew S. Austin, William J. Hozack -- 48Use Of A Modular Acetabular Reconstruction System -- David G. Lewallen -- 49Impaction Bone Grafting Of The Acetabulum -- J.W.M. Gardeniers, B.W. Schreurs -- 50Reconstruction Of Acetabular Bone Deficiencies Using The Anti-Protrusio CageJames Purtill, Khalid Azzam -- 51Surgical Options For Acetabular Reconstruction: Custom Components -- Ginger E. Holt, Douglas A. Dennis -- 52Lesional Treatment Of Osteolysis -- John C. Clohisy, R. Stephen J. Burnett -- 53Venous Thromboembolic Disease Following Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Frank A. Petrigliano, Jay R. Lieberman -- 54Periprosthetic Infection -- Mark J. Spangehl, Arlen D. Hanssen --
505 0 $a55Neurovascular Injury -- Kevin L. Garvin -- 56Management Of Post-Operative Hematomas -- Fabio R. Orozco, Alvin Ong, Richard H. Rothman -- 58Dislocation -- Paul F. Lachiewicz -- 59Treatment Of Leg Length Discrepancy After Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Fabio R. Orozco, William J. Hozack -- SECTION V: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES -- 60Computerized Hip Navigation -- Simon Pickering, Bill Donnelly, Ross Crawford -- 61Crosslinked Polyethylene -- Steven Kurtz, Michael Manley -- 62Bearing Surface: Metal-On-Metal -- Paul E. Beaul, Isabelle Catelas, John B. Medley -- 63Ceramic On Ceramic Bearings In Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Peter F. Sharkey -- 64New Developments In Alternative Hip Bearing Surfaces -- John Dumbleton, Michael Manley, Aiguo Wang, Eric Jones, Kate Sutton -- 65Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty -- Mark W. Pagnano, Mir Ali -- 66Current Controversies: Robotics For THA -- MA Hafez, B. Jaramaz, A.M. Digioia, III.
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650 7 $aArticulation coxo-fémorale$xChirurgie.$2ram
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