Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty of the hip : practice and results /: practice and results. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty of the hip : practice and results /: practice and results. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Charnley low-frictional torque arthroplasty of the hip : practice and results
- Further Information:
- Note: B.M. Wroblewski, Paul D. Siney, Patricia A. Fleming.
- Authors:
- Wroblewski, B. M, 1934-
Siney, Paul D
Fleming, Patricia A - Contents:
- 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 cupPart 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. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxvii, 357 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 617.5/810592
Total hip replacement
Artificial hip joints
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General
Artificial hip joints
Total hip replacement
Medicine & Public Health
Surgical Orthopedics
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319213200
3319213202
3319213199
9783319213194 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319213194
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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