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The Adult Hip
Two Volume Set
Second edition
by John J. Callaghan

Now in its Second Edition, this two-volume reference of The Adult Hip is the only current book available that focuses on the adult hip.

More than 100 chapters by the foremost leaders in hip surgery provide comprehensive coverage of disorders of the adult hip--from practical basic science to detailed surgical techniques including hip arthroscopy and developing techniques in minimally invasive surgery.

More than 2,600 illustrations complement the text. This edition has new chapters on minimally invasive surgery of the hip. Other new topics covered include use of fiber metal mesh in acetabular revision reconstruction, revision press-fit Wagner type of stems, and implant retrievals.

Contents

Volume One

History of Hip Surgery

  1. A History of Hip Surgery

Basic Science

  1. Pre- and Post-Natal Development of the Hip
  2. The Hip
  3. Arthroscopic Hip Anatomy
  4. Biomechanics of the Hip
  5. Kinematics of the Hip
  6. Biomaterials Overview
  7. Ceramics
  8. Polyethylene in Total Hip Replacement
  9. Metals
  10. Orthopedic Bone Cement
  11. Engineering Techniques for Implant Design and Evaluation
  12. Failure Scenarios and the Innovation Cycle
  13. Fixation by Methyl Methacrylate
  14. Fixation by Ingrowth
  15. Bone Remodeling Around Hip Implants
  16. Tribology
  17. Wear Assessment: Mechanical
  18. Clinical Wear Assessment
  19. Bearing Surfaces
  20. Particle Debris
  21. Biologic Response to Wear Debris
  22. Autografts
  23. Allografts
  24. The Role of Bone Graft Substitutes in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Clinical Science

  1. History & Physical Examination
  2. Radiographic Evaluation of the Hip
  3. Radionuclide Imaging
  4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  5. Sequelae of Pediatric Hip Disease
  6. Systemic Diseases Resulting in Hip Pathology
  7. Osteonecrosis: Etiology, Pathophysiology & Diagnosis
  8. Osteonecrosis: Strategies for Treatment
  9. The Neuromuscular Hip
  10. Metabolic Bone Disease
  11. Primary Tumors and Tumorlike Conditions
  12. Metastatic Disease about the Hip
  13. Arthritis and Allied Conditions
  14. Septic Arthritis
  15. Soft Tissue Disorders about the Hip
  16. Nonoperative Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  17. Preoperative Medical Evaluation
  18. Anesthesia
  19. Blood Conservation in Hip Surgery
  20. Venous Thromboembolism Following Total Hip Arthroplasty
  21. Nursing Care of the Hip Replacement Patient
  22. Surgical Approaches

Alternatiaves to Arthroplasty

  1. Arthroscopy
  2. Resection Arthroplasty
  3. Arthrodesis
  4. Osteotomy: Overview
  5. Proximal Femoral Osteotomy
  6. Periacetabular Osteotomy
  7. Steel Triple Innominate and Chiari Osteotomy

Volume Two

Total Hip Arthroplasty

  1. Economics of Total Hip Arthroplasty
  2. Outcomes Research in Orthopaedics: A Review
  3. Clinical Pathways and Cost Efficiency for Total Hip Arthroplasty
  4. Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: Indications and Contraindications
  5. Classification of Acetabular and Femoral Bone Loss in Total Hip Arthroplasty
  6. Preoperative Planning
  7. General Principles of Surgical Technique
  8. The Cemented Femoral Component
  9. The Cemented Acetabulum
  10. The Cementless Acetabular Component
  11. Total Hip Resurfacing
  12. Cementless Femoral Component: Modular
  13. Cementless Femoral Companents: Extensively Coated
  14. Hydroxyapatite Coating
  15. Proximally Ingrown Stem
  16. The Tapered Femoral Component
  17. Press Fit Femoral Components
  18. Custom Design and Robotic Insertion of Uncemented Femoral Prostheses
  19. Surgical Navigation for Total Hip Arthroplasty
  20. The Asian Hip
  21. Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head: The Korean Experience
  22. Early Complications and Their Management
  23. Late Complications and Management

Complex Total Hip Arthroplasty

  1. Total Hip Arthroplasty in Management of Arthritis Secondary to Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
  2. Complex Primary Acetabular Replacement
  3. Complex Primary Total Hip Replacement: Femoral Side
  4. Hip Fractures Treated by Arthroplasty
  5. Management of Periprosthetic Fractures
  6. Management of the Trochanter
  7. Sepsis: Etiology, Prophylaxis and Diagnosis
  8. Sepsis: One-Stage Exchange
  9. Two-Stage Exchange Arthroplasty in the Management of the Infected Total Hip Arthroplasty
  10. Antibiotic-Loaded Implants
  11. Sepsis: Rational Use of Antimicrobials

Revision of Total Hip Arthroplasty

  1. Preoperative Planning for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
  2. Evaluation of the Painful Total Hip Replacement
  3. Removal of Components and Cement
  4. Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: Uncemented Acetabular Components
  5. New Concepts in Acetabular Revision Reconstruction
  6. The Indications, Technique, and Results for Structural Allografts in Revision Arthroplasty of the Acetabulum
  7. Revision of the Acetabular Component: Impaction Grafting
  8. Revision of the Acetabular Component: Oblong and Custom Cups
  9. Revision of the Femoral Component: Extensive Coatings
  10. Revision of the Femoral Component: Modularity
  11. Bulk Allografts and Struts
  12. Revision of the Femoral Component: Proximal Porous Coating
  13. Revision of the Femoral Component: Cement
  14. Revision of the Femoral Component: Impaction Grafting
  15. Revision of the Femoral Component: Hydroxyapatite Enhancement
  16. Revision Wagner Technique: Stem
  17. Surgical Treatment of Femoral Lysis
  18. Surgical Treatment of Socket Osteolysis
  19. Conversion Total Hip Replacement
  20. Rehabilitation
  21. Posterior Approach for Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement Surgery
  22. Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty: Two-Incision Technique
  23. Mini-Incision Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Anterolateral Approach
  24. Complications of Minimal Incision Total Hip Arthroplasty

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