Complications in Orthopaedics: Adult Reconstruction
Courtney, P. Maxwell
/ Fillingham, Yale A.
/ Thompson, Stephen R. (Éditeur intellectuel)
2023
1 ressource en ligne (xii, 304 pages)
1 online resource : illustrations
Orthopedics Extended
9780323824385
Anglais
1. Optimization for total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty / Alexander Orem and Rakesh R. Veerareddy -- 2. Managing medical complications following total joint arthroplasty / Linda Suleiman, Y. J. Sean Lee and Colin Cantrell -- 3. Pain management following total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty / Jeffrey J. Mojica, Mohammad R. Rasouli, Deepti Harshavardhana, Alan Molina and Eugene R. Viscusi -- 4. Avoiding complications with outpatient total hip and knee arthroplasty / Brian Darrith and Nicholas B. Frisch -- 5. Complications and outcomes of nonoperative treatment modalities in knee osteoarthritis / Hope E. Skibicki and Chad A. Krueger -- 6. Preoperative planning for total knee arthroplasty / Raheel Ali and Robert Sershon -- 7. Gaining surgical exposure in total knee arthroplasty / David B. Merkow and Joshua C. Rozell -- 8. Achieving balance and stability during a total knee arthroplasty / Chad A. Krueger and Matthew S. Austin -- 9. Ligamentous injury in total knee arthroplasty / Gwo-Chin Lee -- 10. Neurovascular injury in total knee arthroplasty / Casey M. O'Connor and Samik Banerjee -- 11. Periprosthetic knee fractures / Ryan S. Charette, Alex L. Neuwirth and Roshan P. Shah -- 12. Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty / Tad L. Gerlinger and Brian C. Fuller -- 13. Patellofemoral arthroplasty / Blair Ashley and Jess H. Lonner -- 14. Marlex mesh reconstruction of extensor mechanism disruption in total knee arthroplasty / Charles P. Hannon and Matthew P. Abdel -- 15. Painful total knee arthroplasty workup / Arthur Malkani, Mark Williams and Travis Parkulo. -- 16. Preoperative planning for total hip arthroplasty / Maria Bautista and Jorge Manrique -- 17. Complications of exposures for total hip arthroplasty / Danielle Ponzio and Andrew B. Kay -- 18. Component positioning and stable fixation in total hip arthroplasty / Michael Harvey, Miles Batty and Chris Melnic -- 19. Total hip arthroplasty instability / Simon P. Garceau and Ran M. Schwarzkopf -- 20. Neurovascular injury in total hip arthroplasty / Nicholas M. Brown, Andrew Schneider, Cameron Killen and Benjamin Davis -- 21. Intraoperative periprosthetic fracture during total hip arthroplasty / Yehuda Kerbel, Anthony Boniello and Wayne G. Paprosky -- 22. Troubleshooting the direct anterior approach / Mark D. Hasenauer, Robert A. Sershon, Craig J. McAsey and William G. Hamilton -- 23. Postoperative periprosthetic fractures in total hip arthroplasty / Arpan Patel, Jefferson Li and Brett Levine -- 24. Workup of the painful total hip arthroplasty / Kimberly A. Bartosiak and Visili Karas -- 25. Hip preservation--complications of periacetabular osteotomy / Michael A. Gaudiani and Atul F. Kamath -- 26. Diagnosis and definitions of periprosthetic joint infections / Javad Parvizi and Noam Shohat -- 27. Management of acute periprosthetic joint infections / Joseph Serino, Charles P. Hannon and Craig J. Della Valle -- 28. Management of chronic periprosthetic joint infection / Carlos A. Higuera, Ardalan Sayan and Joseph Palmer -- 29. Antibiotics and cement / Eric Lee and Antonia F. Chen -- 30. Antibiotic spacer techniques in hip and knee / Cody C. Green, Bryan D. Springer and Omar A. Behery.
The World Health Organization has estimated that more than 234 million major surgical procedures are performed each year worldwide, which include millions of hip and knee replacements. Although total hip and knee arthroplasty is a highly successful operation that provides significant improvements in a patient's quality of life, alleviating pain from debilitating degenerative joint disease, it does not come without risk. Therefore, it is inevitable that orthopaedic surgeons will be confronted with intraoperative and postoperative complications.
The first edition of Complications in Orthopaedics: Adult Reconstruction is a part of a series of books to help surgeons prevent, diagnose, and practically manage complications during and after hip and knee replacement surgery. In treating periprosthetic fracture, infection, and instability, we hope that our readers will turn to this book for guidance to get out of trouble and help their patients achieve the best outcome. -- Publisher