The purpose of this book is to give an overview of controversies that orthopaedic surgeons might have to consider when carrying out all levels of hip surgery. Contributions cover such important paediatric problems as developmental dysplasia of the hip, Perthes disease, slipped capital femoral epiphysis and hip problems associated with neurological diseases. Traumatic conditions of the hip, including acetabular fractures and femoral neck fractures are covered in detail. Considerable emphasis is given to the field of both primary and revision total hip replacement, with special emphasis on the differences which occur in Europe and North America. Like every other aspect of hip disease, the field of total hip arthroplasty is continuously changing to improve both the quality and durability of the clinical result. Finally, post-operative complications and their avoidance are covered, particularly in the fields of deep vein thrombosis prophylaxisand management of the infected total hip arthroplasty. The contributions in this volume are from an international array of experts in the field of hip surgery.
Developmental dysplasia of the hip: natural history, results of treatment and controversies; Perthes disease: natural history, results of treatment and controversies; Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: natural history, results of treatment and controversies; The hip in neurological diseases; Controversies in acetabular fracture surgery; Femoral neck fractures: epidemiology, results of treatment and controversies; Criteria for primary implant selection in total hip arthroplasty - a North American perspective; Criteria for implant selection in revision total hip arthroplasty - a North American perspective; Criteria for implant selection in revision total hip arthroplasty - a European perspective; Bearing surfaces in total hip replacements: state of the art and future development; Controversies in deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis following total hip arthroplasty - a North American perspective; Management of the infected total hip arthroplasty: a North American perspective;
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