Charnley Low-Frictional Torque Arthroplasty of the Hip Practice and Results /
In light of more clinical experience, this book reviews the principles and concepts underlying Professor Sir John Charnley’s original work Low Friction Arthroplasty of the Hip: Theory and Practice. Consistency of design, materials, principles of surgical techniques and regular follow-up of a large n...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2016.
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Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 2016. |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part 1- General
- The concept of total hip arthroplasty: The beginning
- Arthroplasty of the hip - A new operation – From low friction to low frictional torque
- Statements, comments and lessons from the past
- Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene as the material for the cup
- Acrylic Cement
- A new surgical science
- Long-term follow-up – the “First 500”
- Clinical Results
- Clinical assessment
- The long-term results of low-friction arthroplasty of the hip performed as a primary intervention
- Radiographic assessment of the osteoarthritic hip
- Exposure of the Hip Joint
- Trochanteric osteotomy
- Instrument Tray System
- Post-operative length of hospital stay
- Part 2- Infection. – Deep Infection
- Deep infection: Establishing the incidence
- Deep Infection: Theatre Gowns
- Deep Infection: The role of Acrylic cement
- Antibiotic containing acrylic cement ACAC
- Leaching out from Acrylic cement
- Antibiotic containing cement spacers
- Patients at risk for deep infection
- Urethral instrumentation after LFA
- Late haematogenous infection
- Management of deep infection
- Part 3- Dislocation
- Dislocation
- Revision for recurrent or irreducible dislocation
- Revision for dislocation: Survivorship analysis
- Trocanteric Osteotomy and Dislocation
- Design of components, range of movement. impingement, dislocation
- Increasing the range of movements, putting off impingement
- Head size, range of movements, impingement, dislocation and cup loosening
- Part 4- Cup
- Bone-cement interface: The Cup - radiographic appearances
- Clinical results, radiographic appearances, histological findings
- The Charnley Acetabular cup
- Part 5- Wear
- Wear of the UHMWPE cup
- Factors affecting wear of the UHMWPE cup
- Factors affecting wear: Patient activity level
- Wear of UHMWPE Cup, endosteal cavitation and component loosening
- Comparison of direct and radiographic wear measurements
- Penetration of UHMWPE cup, Wear or creep
- Part 6- Stem
- Trochanteric osteotomy, trochanteric non-union and revision for dislocation
- Loosening of components
- Stem design and fixation
- Patterns of failure of stem fixation
- Leg over-lengthening after total hip arthroplasty. Identification of patients at risk
- Matt surface finish of the Charnley stem
- Dislocation and Fracture of the Stem
- Changes of stem design: 1968 – 1976
- Total hip arthroplasty: a foreign body bursa
- Total hip replacement – patterns of load transfer
- Position of the stem within the medullary canal
- Part 7- Clinical Results and Follow-up
- Radiographic appearances and clinical results
- The reasons for follow-up
- The reason for and the frequency of follow-up
- Patterns of failure and revisions: Guidelines for follow-up
- Changing patterns of patients presenting for the operation.