Clinical Challenges in Orthopaedics : THE HIP
By:Martin Dnorthmore-Ball
Honorary Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
The Robert Jones and Agees Hunt Orthpoaedic Hospital
Oswestry, Shropshire, and Senior Clinical Lecturer,University of Keele, Staffordshire ,UK
2002 Approx.295pp.
Approx.458illus.
Contents:
SECTION I : THE YUOUNG ADULT HIP
1. The young adlut:factors underlying choice of treatment
2. Specific procedures in the young adult : Preoperative planning and notes on technique in pelvic and upper femoral osteotomy
3. The young adult: replacement arthroplasty, with notes on arthroscopy and arthrodesis
SECTION II. TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT
1.History and basic science
2.Prosthetic design and fixation techniques
4. Complications of total hip replacement
5. Total hip replacement in special circumstances
SECTION III REVISION
1. Assessment of the unsatisfactory or failed total hip replacement
2. Preoperative planning and notes on surgical approaches
3. Removal of failed prostheses
4. Reconstructional techniques
5. Speical problems in revision
SECTION IV. TRAUMA
1. Trauma : the problem
2. Intracipsular fractures
3. trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures
4. Pelvic and acetabular fractures