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Joint Replacement Arthroplasty

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Description
Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, the 3rd Edition of this comprehensive reference focuses on the full spectrum of joint replacement arthroplasty. Written almost entirely by Mayo Clinic contributors, the text incorporates data from the renowned Mayo Total Joint Replacement Registry-representing over 30 years of experience spanning approximately 70,000 joint replacements-the most comprehensive repository of medical records for joint replacement. A wealth of illustrations throughout-many new to this edition-depict surgical technique and classification systems. The New Edition emphasizes newer surgical techniques for revision procedures for both the upper and lower extremity, and presents full-chapter coverage of the fields most relevant issues.
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Data sheet

Publication date
2003
Issue number
3
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1216
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
3638
  • Section I: General Information
    1. History of Joint Arthroplasty
    2. Materials & Joint Replacement
    3. Metallic Alloys
    4. Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene
    5. The Articulation (A through C)
    6. Individual Host Variation Response to Foreign Materials
    7. Oncogenesis and Foreign Materials
    8. Transfusion Considerations, Hemophilia and AIDS
    9. Specific Medical Considerations (A through D)
    10. Prophylactic Measures for Infection
    11. Thrombophlebitis
    12. Anesthetic Considerations
    13. Operative Mortality
    14. Outcome Studies/Measurement Tools/Impairment
    15. Statistical Considerations and Techniques
    Section II: The Hand and Wrist
    16. Anatomy
    17. Practical Biomechanics
    18. Replacement of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
    19. Replacement of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint
    20. Arthroplasty of the Thumb Axis
    21. The Distal Radio-ulnar Joint
    22. Replacement of the Wrist (A through B)
    Section III: The Elbow
    23. Anatomy and Surgical Approaches
    24. Relevant Biomechanics
    25. Radial Head Replacement
    26. Resurfacing Replacement
    27. Concept/Technique
    28. RA: Results
    29. Traumatic: Results
    30. Complications
    31. The Infected Joint
    32. Revisions/Salvage: Technique and Results
    Section IV: The Shoulder
    33. Anatomy and Surgical Approaches
    34. Relevant Biomechanics
    35. Trauma
    36. Shoulder Arthroplasty Arthritis
    37. Arthroplasty for the Shoulder
    38. Shoulder Component Design
    39. Rehabilitation
    40. Results of Shoulder Replacement
    41. Complications of Shoulder Arthroplasty
    42. Revision Procedures After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
    Section V: The Hip
    43. Historical Perspective of Hip Arthroplasty
    44. Anatomy and Surgical Approaches
    45. Biomechanics of Hip Replacement
    46. Cemented Acetabular Component: Design/Indication/Technique/Results
    47. Uncemented Acetabular Component: Design/Indication/Technique/Results
    48. Cemented Femoral Component: Design/Indication/Technique/Results
    49. Uncemented Femoral Component: Design/Indication/Technique/results
    50. Conservative
    51. Resurfacing Options
    52. Developmental Dysplasia
    53. The Young Patient: Indication/Results
    54. Proximal Femoral Deformity (Osteotomy, Fracture)
    55. Proximal Femoral Fracture (Neck, Intertrochanteric)
    56. Prior Acetabular Fracture
    57. Avascular Necrosis
    58. Parkinsons Disease
    59. Pagets Disease
    60. Neoplasms (A through B)
    61. Evaluation of the Painful Total Hip Arthroplasty
    62. Acetabular Revision: Technique and Results
    63. Femoral Revision (A through B)
    64. Postoperative Deep Wound Infection
    65. Dislocation
    66. Ectopic Bone
    67. Periprosthetic fxs (A through B)
    68. Nerve Palsies Following THA
    69. Vascular Injuries and THA
    70. Leg Length Discrepancy
    Section VI: The Knee
    71. Anatomy and Exposures
    72. Biomechanics
    73. Cemented Total Knee Arthroplasty: Posterior Cruciate (preserving)
    74. Cemented Total Knee Arthroplasty: Posterior Cruciate ( substituting)
    75. Uncemented Total Knee Arthroplasty
    76. Hemi-replacement
    77. The Mobile Bearing Knee
    78. Managing Deformity (A through C)
    79. Extensor Mechanism
    80. Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty/Bone Deficiency
    81. Infection
    Section VII
    82. Anatomy and Exposures
    83. Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
    84. Prosthetic Intervention of the Great Toe
    85. Current Status of the Ankle Replacement Arthroplasty
    86. Complications and Salvage of the Ankle
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