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Hip Resurfacing

Hip Resurfacing

Principles, Indications, Technique and Results Book and DVD

9781416047247
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Dr. Amstutz, one of the worlds foremost authorities on hip replacement, has distilled his vast clinical and research experience into an essential, practical guide on hip resurfacing. Each chapter is a self-contained presentation on a significant challenge, with topics ranging from biomechanics, clinical indications, and patient selection to Tribology and clinical results of available surfacing materials. Comprehensive coverage of techniques and instrumentation, including the authors own Conserve-Plus device, helps you improve your surgical decision-making, risk-benefit analysis, and post-operative management and rehabilitation, including the prevention and treatment of complications. The abundantly illustrated text includes pre- and post-operative radiographs, full-color clinical photographs, and technical line drawings to provide you with a visual understanding of the subject. The bonus DVD features video clips of surgical techniques narrated by Dr. Amstutz himself.
Product Details
Saunders
33054
9781416047247
9781416047247

Data sheet

Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
903
  • 1 Evolution of Hip Resurfacing

    2 Femoral head Vascularity and Hip Resurfacing

    3 The Mechanics of the Resurfaced hip

    4 Tribology of Bearing Materials

    5 Imaging of Hip Resurfacing

    6 Outcome Studies and Data Collection

    7 Surgical Technique

    8 Indications for Metal-onMetal Hybrid Hip Resurfacing

    9 Results of Conserve®Plus Hip Resurfacing

    10 Failures: Fractures and Loosening

    11 Reaction to Wear Products

    12 Primary” Osteoarthritis

    13 Osteonecrosisof the Hip

    14 Childhood Disorders

    15 Post-Traumatic Arthritis

    16 Rheumatoid Arthritis and Related Disorders

    17 HipResurfacing for Other Conditions and Etiologies

    18 Assessment of the Failed or Poorly Performing Hip Resurfacing

    19 Treatment of Failed Hip Resurfacing

    20 Rehabilitation and Activity Following Total Hip Resurfacing

    21 The Future of Hip Resurfacing
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