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The adult hip : hip preservation surgery /

"There is a rising interest in trying to preserve hips, especially in younger patients, rather than replacing them. Hips are preserved by providing the patient with a new area of articular cartilage that prevents bone from rubbing on bone. This book, by the leaders in the field, will comprehens...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Clohisy, John C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, [2015]
Edición:Third edition
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Section 1. Background
  • 1. History of hip joint preservation surgery / Joe Schatzker
  • 2. Developmental biology of the hip / Maurice Pacifici, Bryan Hozack, and George Feldman
  • 3. Biomechanics of the natural hip joint / Laura Thorp and Markus A. Wimmer
  • 4. Articular cartilage and labrum : composition, function, and disease / Linda J. Sandell, Ken Takebe, Shingo Hashimoto, and Corey S. Gill
  • 5. Anatomy of acetabulum / Michael Leunig, Carl Freeman, Reinhold Ganz, Martin Beck
  • 6. Anatomy of the proximal femur / Martin Beck, Lorenz Buchler, Reinhold Ganz, and Michael Leunig
  • 7. Soft tissues about the hip / Christopher O. Bayne, Adam Suslak, Shane Nho, and Brian Kelly
  • 8. Etiology of hip osteoarthritis / David W. Anderso n and Harry E. Rubash
  • section 2. Patient evaluation
  • 9. Diagnostic categories and definitions for the adult hip / Gregory G. Polkowski and John C. Clohisy
  • 10. Patient history and exam / Hal David Martin
  • 11. Differential diagnosis examination (compensatory disorders) / Heidi Prather and Chi-Tsai Tang
  • 12. Radiographic evaluation of the hip / Stephen Duncan, Jack Carlisle, and John Clohisy
  • 13. Cartilage imaging / David Stelzeneder and Young-Jo Kim
  • 14. CT imaging of the adult hip / Travis J. Hillen and Daniel E. Wessell
  • 15. Imaging of the acetabular labrum / Fiona Carty, Adam Zoga, and William Morrison
  • 16. Patient selection for hip preservation surgery / Jeffrey J. Nepple and John C. Clohisy
  • 17. Measurement of treatment outcomes in the young patient with a hip disorder / Nicholas G.H. Mohtadi
  • section 3. Overview of common hip disorders
  • 18. Hip dysplasia overview / Michael Leunig and Reinhold Ganz
  • 19. Femoroacetabular impingement : overview / Jeffrey J. Nepple and John C. Clohisy
  • 20. The symptomatic residual slipped capital femoral epiphysis and Legg-Calve-Perthes hip / Eduardo N. No vais and Michael B. Millis
  • 21. Femoral head osteonecrosis : overview / Michael A. Mont and Aaron J. Johnson
  • 22. The evolution of hip arthroscopy / Giles H. Stafford, Ajay Malviya, and Richard N. Villar
  • section 4. Hip arthroscopy
  • 23. Hip arthroscopy : supine position / J.W. Thomas Byrd
  • 24. Lateral positioning / Joseph C. McCarthy and Maureen K. Dwyer
  • 25. Hip arthroscopy anatomy and access to the central compartment / James R. Ross and John C. Clohisy
  • 26. Hip arthroscopy : anatomy and access to the peripheral compartment / John P. Salvo
  • 27. Hip arthroscopy anatomy and access peritrochanteric compartment / Andrew E. Federer, Richard C. Mather III, Charles A. Bush-Joseph, and Shane J. Nho
  • 28. Management of articular cartilage (chondroplasty and microfracture) and ligamentum teres disorders / Ryan M. Nunley and Ritesh R. Shah
  • 29. Hip arthroscopy
  • capsulorrhaphy for laxity syndromes / Amelia A. Sorensen, Matthew V. Smith
  • 30. Hip arthroscopy
  • disorders of the trochanteric space
  • bursitis and abductor tears / Lazaros A. Poultsides and Bryan T. Kelly
  • 31. Extra-articular snapping hip syndromes / Victor M. Ilizaliturri Jr. and Francisco C. Lopez
  • section 5. Surgical treatment
  • 32. Periacetabular osteotomy for the treatment of symptomatic acetabular dysplasia / Robert T. Trousdale
  • 33. Periacetabular rotational osteotomy for the treatment of acetabular dysplasia / Kang-Il Kim and Javad Parvizi
  • 34. Chiari and Salvage osteotomy for the treatment of symptomatic acetabular dysplasia / Catharina Chiari, Rainer Kotz, and Reinhard Windhager
  • 35. Triple pelvic osteotomy for the treatment of symptomatic acetabular dysplasia / Ryan M. Ilgenfritz and Dennis R. Wenger
  • 36. Femoral dysplasia / Simon D. Steppacher, Helen Anwander, Joseph M. Schwab, Klaus A. Siebenrock, and Moritz Tannast
  • 37. Treatment of structural instability in the neuromuscular hip / Lisa Berglund, John Clohisy, and Perry Schoenecker
  • 38. The role of arthroscopy in treating developmental dysplasia of the hip / Jeffrey A. Krempec and John C. Clohisy
  • 39. Experimental models of femoroacetabular impingement / Timo M. Ecker, Marc Puls, and Klaus A. Siebenrock
  • 40. FAI-acetabular retroversion / Martin Beck and Ralf Schoeniger
  • 41. Surgical dislocation of the hip for symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement / Christopher Pelt, Christina Khoury, Benjamin M. Stronach, and Christopher L. Peters
  • 42. Mini-open approach for femoroacetabular impingement / James Cashman and Javad Parvizi
  • 43. FAI : extra-articular bony impingement / Ernest L. Sink and Lazaros A. Poultsides
  • 44. Combined hip arthroscopy and mini-anterior hueter approach for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement / Joshua K.L. Lee and Paul E. Beaule
  • 45. Femoroacetabular impingement : arthroscopic management of the acetabulum / Lisa M. Tibor and Jon K. Sekiya
  • 46. Femoroacetabular impingement
  • arthroscopic management of the acetabular labrum / Marc Safran and Eli Chen
  • 47. Femoroacetabular impingement : arthroscopic management of the proximal femur / Christopher M. Larson and Rebecca M. Stone
  • 48. Evaluation and treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis in skeletally immature patients / Daniel J. Sucato and Adriana De La Rocha
  • 49. Open reduction of the unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis / Matt Fishman and Ira Zaltz
  • 50. Treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis deformities in skeletally mature patients / Nathaniel J. Nelms and Rafael J. Sierra
  • 51. Treatment of combined structural instability and FAI (Perthes deformities) / Perry Schoenecker, Thomas R. Lewis, and John Clohisy
  • section 6. General joint preservation
  • 52. Rehabilitation after joint preservation surgery/ Marc J. Philippon, Diana Patterson, Sean Garvey, and Karen K. Briggs
  • 53. Reasons for joint preservation treatment failures / Christopher R. Gooding and Donald S. Garbuz
  • 54. Total hip arthroplasty after prior hip preservation surgery / Daniel J. Del Gaizo, Craig J. Della Valle, and John J. Callaghan
  • section 7. Osteonecrosis
  • 55. Femoral head osteonecrosis
  • nonoperative treatment / Joseph A. Karam, Timothy M. DiIorio, and Javad Parvizi
  • 56. Core decompression for the treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head / Lauren E. Geaney and Jay R. Lieberman
  • 57. Femoral head osteonecrosis
  • proximal femoral osteotomy and open bone grafting procedures / Harpal P. Khanuja, Michael A. Mont, Aaron J. Johnson, Joshua E. Drumm, and Samik Banerjee
  • 58. Vascularized grafting for femoral head osteonecrosis / Sameer Lodha and Robert Wysocki
  • section 8. Post traumatic
  • 59. Joint preserving surgical techniques for posttraumatic hip disorders / Mark J. Jo, William M. Ricci, and Michael J. Gardner
  • section 9. Other disorders
  • 60. Diagnosis and treatment of synovial disorders / Nader A. Nassif and Douglas J. McDonald
  • 61. Treatment of overuse sports injuries / Carlos A. Guanche.