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The hip

By: Series: Master techniques in orthopaedic surgeryPublication details: Philadelphia Lippincott-Raven 1998Description: 363; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 0781700345
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Part 1 Surgical approaches: posterior; straight lateral; transtrochanteric; direct lateral; anterior. Part 2 Fractures: acetabular; intertrochanteric/subtrochanteric; young patients with femoral head fractures. Part 3 Arthritic conditions: reconstructive osteotomies of the pelvis for the correction of acetabular dysplasia; femoral osteotomy; arthrodesis. Part 4 Primary total hip arthroplasty: cemented; hybrid; cementless. Part 5 Secondary total hip arthroplasty or failed total hip arthroplasty: infection. Part 6 Non-septic failures: femur; acetabulum.
Summary: HardbackSummary: This text addresses a variety of conditions, including hip fractures in both elderly and younger patients, arthritis, primary or secondary total hip arthroplasty or failed total hip arthroplasty, and non-septic failures. The book's contributors are all leaders in research and clinical care in hip surgery and are responsible for having described or popularized the surgical approaches they depict.|Each volume in the ""Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery"" series is written by a ""master"" surgeon, whi discusses each surgical procedure as if they were working side by side with the reader. The books explain the indications and rationale for the procedure, identify pitfalls and potential complications, and offer valuable tips for improving surgical results.
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Part 1 Surgical approaches: posterior; straight lateral; transtrochanteric; direct lateral; anterior. Part 2 Fractures: acetabular; intertrochanteric/subtrochanteric; young patients with femoral head fractures. Part 3 Arthritic conditions: reconstructive osteotomies of the pelvis for the correction of acetabular dysplasia; femoral osteotomy; arthrodesis. Part 4 Primary total hip arthroplasty: cemented; hybrid; cementless. Part 5 Secondary total hip arthroplasty or failed total hip arthroplasty: infection. Part 6 Non-septic failures: femur; acetabulum.

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This text addresses a variety of conditions, including hip fractures in both elderly and younger patients, arthritis, primary or secondary total hip arthroplasty or failed total hip arthroplasty, and non-septic failures. The book's contributors are all leaders in research and clinical care in hip surgery and are responsible for having described or popularized the surgical approaches they depict.|Each volume in the ""Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery"" series is written by a ""master"" surgeon, whi discusses each surgical procedure as if they were working side by side with the reader. The books explain the indications and rationale for the procedure, identify pitfalls and potential complications, and offer valuable tips for improving surgical results.

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