ISBN13: | 9789819724604 |
ISBN10: | 98197246011 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 519 pages |
Size: | 279x210 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 112 Illustrations, black & white; 209 Illustrations, color |
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Advances in Total Hip Arthroplasty
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This book provides comprehensive, evidence-based surgical principles and techniques for total hip arthroplasty (THA), covering all aspects of this procedure, including the history, biomaterials, biomechanics, surgical techniques and other important issues. Beginning with an overview of the hip joint and its anatomy, the authors detail the biomechanics of the hip joint in its various states and further discuss the properties of biomaterials in arthroplasty. The book describes the principles of surgical technique, preoperative planning, surgical procedures, rehabilitation, and management of complications, and thoroughly illustrates surgical procedures to enhance the reader's understanding. The book also introduces the technical aspects of the procedure, including how to deal with difficult cases such as severely deformed cases and how to increase the safe range of motion.
Advances in Total Hip Arthroplasty is written by a pioneering team of authors in cooperation with the Japanese Society for Replacement Arthroplasty (JSRA). The book is informative and provides practical tips for THA and academic insights for orthopedic surgeons and residents specializing in arthroplasty.
The translation was done with the help of an artificial intelligence machine translation tool. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
This book provides comprehensive, evidence-based surgical principles and techniques for total hip arthroplasty (THA), covering all aspects of this procedure, including the history, biomaterials, biomechanics, surgical techniques and other important issues. Beginning with an overview of the hip joint and its anatomy, the authors detail the biomechanics of the hip joint in its various states and further discuss the properties of biomaterials in arthroplasty. The book describes the principles of surgical technique, preoperative planning, surgical procedures, rehabilitation, and management of complications, and thoroughly illustrates surgical procedures to enhance the reader's understanding. The book also introduces the technical aspects of the procedure, including how to deal with difficult cases such as severely deformed cases and how to increase the safe range of motion.
Advances in Total Hip Arthroplasty is written by a pioneering team of authors in cooperation with the Japanese Society for Replacement Arthroplasty (JSRA). The book is informative and provides practical tips for THA and academic insights for orthopedic surgeons and residents specializing in arthroplasty.
The translation was done with the help of an artificial intelligence machine translation tool. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
Part I History and development of THA.- Chapter 1 History of THA development.- Chapter 2 THA development in Japan.- Chapter 3 Jikei-type artificial hip joint and Maesawa-type axial-rotation type artificial hip joint (Nemoto Shokai).- Chapter 4 SOM and KYM hip prostheses (Mizuho).- Chapter 5 Nishio?s resurfacing hip arthroplasty (Mizuho).- Chapter 6 Bioceram Types 1, 2, 4, 5 (Kyocera).- Chapter 7 AMS HA CUP and PerFix HA STEM (Kyocera).- Chapter 8 K-MAX ABC HIP System 1992 and AHFIX Q HIP System 2007 (Kyocera).- Chapter 9 S-LOCK Stem 2003 (Kyocera).- Chapter 10 CentPillar Grit Blast HA Stem 2003 and TMZF Plasma Spray HA Stem 2007 (Stryker).- Chapter 11 SC Stem (Kyocera).- Chapter 12 DCM-J Natural-Hip system (Zimmer).- Chapter 13 APS 2008 (Zimmer).- Part II Anatomy of the hip joint.- Chapter 14 Functional anatomy of the hip joint specific to THA.- Chapter 15 Pelvic and femoral morphology in developmental dysplasia of the hip.- Part III Biomechanics of the hip joint.- Chapter 16 Gait and movement analysis.- Chapter 17 Computer simulation.- Chapter 18 Bone remodeling and stress shielding.- Part IV Biomaterials in arthroplasty.- Chapter 19 Polyethylene wear and osteolysis.- Chapter 20 Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene.- Chapter 21 Polyethylene (vitamin E mixed).- Chapter 22 Polyethylene (MPC polymer).- Chapter 23 Metal-on-metal THA.- Chapter 24 Ceramic-on-ceramic THA.- Chapter 25 Surface treatment of cementless cups and stems.- Chapter 26 Iodine coating artificial hip joints.- Chapter 27 Silver-containing hydroxyapatite-coated artificial hip joints.- Chapter 28 Shape and surface roughness of cement cups and stems.- Part V Surgical techniques.- Chapter 29 Basic surgical techniques for cementless THA.- Chapter 30 Basic surgical techniques for cement THA.- Part VI Implant design.- Chapter 31 Anatomical stem.- Chapter 32 Fit and Fill stem.- Chapter 33 Taper Wedge stem.- Chapter 34 Short Stem.- Chapter 35 Zweymüller stem.- Chapter 36 Full HA stem.- Chapter 37 Modular: S-ROM stem.- Chapter 38 Modular neck stem.- Chapter 39 Surface replacement.- Chapter 40 Custom made stem.- Chapter 41 Polished tapered stem.- Chapter 42 Composite beam stem.- Part VII Principles in surgical procedures.- Chapter 43 Hip center.- Chapter 44 Offset.- Chapter 45 Safe zone.- Chapter 46 Soft-tissue evaluation.- Chapter 47 Leg length discrepancy.- Part VIII Preoperative planning.- Chapter 48 Preoperative planning.- Chapter 49 Risk assessment (comorbidities).- Part IX Surgical techniques - approaches.- Chapter 50 Direct anterior approach (DAA).- Chapter 51 Anterolateral OCM approach.- Chapter 52 Anterolateral-supine (AL-S) approach.- Chapter 53 Mini-one anterolateral approach.- Chapter 54 Posterolateral approach.- Chapter 55 Conjoined tendon preserving posterior (CPP) approach.- Part X Computer assisted surgery.- Chapter 56 CT-based navigation.- Chapter 57 Image-free navigation.- Chapter 58 Portable navigation.- Chapter 59 Robotic surgery.- Chapter 60 Patient-specific instruments.- Part XI Postoperative rehabilitation.- Chapter 61 Range of motion, walking function, and muscle strength.- Chapter 62 Clinical Path.- Part XII Postoperative function and patient satisfaction.- Chapter 63 Functional evaluation.- Chapter 64 JOA Hip score, JOA Hip Disease Evaluation Questionnaire, and Locomotive Syndrome.- Chapter 65 Short Form Survey, EQ5D, Oxford Hip Score, Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score, Forgotten Joint Score, and Patient Joint Perception.- Chapter 66 Postoperative sports activities.- Chapter 67 Keys to improving patient satisfaction.- Part XIII Clinical results.- Chapter 68 Young people.- Chapter 69 Elderly people.- Chapter 70 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH).- Chapter 71 Idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head.- Chapter 72 Rheumatoid arthritis.- Chapter 73 Traumatic arthropathy.- Part XIV Difficult cases.- Chapter 74 THA with subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy for Crowe group IV dislocated hips.- Chapter 75 Ankylosed hip joint.- Chapter 76 THA after osteotomy.- Chapter 77 Posterior pelvic tilt cases (spinal and pelvic alignment).- Chapter 78 Coxa vara.- Chapter 79 Dorr classification type C.- Chapter 80 Bilateral same-day surgery.-Part XV Management for complications.- Chapter 81 Pain management.- Chapter 82 Bleeding control.- Chapter 83 Deep vein thrombosis.- Chapter 84 Infection.- Chapter 85 Adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMD).- Chapter 86 Periprosthetic fracture.- Chapter 87 Nerve paralysis.- Chapter 88 Instability.- Chapter 89 Iliopsoas muscle impingement.- Part XVI Registry.- Chapter 90 Japanese Orthopaedic Association National Registry System (JOANR).