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Bone-implant interface in orthopedic surgery : basic science to clinical applications

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Theofilos Karachalios, editor. --London: Springer , c2014.
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What is the optimal design and fixation of the implants we use for orthopedic reconstructions? What is the gold standard for the management of patients requiring implants? Is there scope for improvement still further? Huge efforts have been made both by research scientists in orthopedics and the implant industry to furthering the options available for arthroplasty without necessarily considering the cost-effectiveness of this research to clinical outcomes. It has also become apparent that theor…
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Karachalios, Theofilos
Responsibility
Theofilos Karachalios, editor
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2014
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 342 pages)
ISBN
9781447154099 (electronic bk.)
9781447154082
Subjects (MeSH)
Arthroplasty, Replacement
Bone and Bones
Joint Prosthesis
Prosthesis Implantation
Subjects (LCSH)
Artificial joints
Joints - Endoscopic surgery
Joints - surgery
Endoscopy
Prostheses and Implants
Surgical Orthopedics
Molecular Medicine
Abstract
What is the optimal design and fixation of the implants we use for orthopedic reconstructions? What is the gold standard for the management of patients requiring implants? Is there scope for improvement still further? Huge efforts have been made both by research scientists in orthopedics and the implant industry to furthering the options available for arthroplasty without necessarily considering the cost-effectiveness of this research to clinical outcomes. It has also become apparent that theoretical and laboratory studies do not always match the results of long-term clinical studies of which there regretfully few of sufficient quality. The Editor and his carefully chosen selection of contributors critically evaluate data from basic science, experimental in vivo and in vitro biological and mechanical models, autopsy specimens and long-term clinical studies to answer these questions. Bone-Implant Interface in Orthopedic Surgery: Basic Science to Clinical Applications focuses on the bone-orthopedic implant interface in general and will be useful both for the novice who seeks a quick introduction to this specific topic and for more experienced surgeons who seek an in depth critical review of current practices.
Contents
Current evidence in designs and fixation surfaces in total hip arthroplasty -- Early and late mechanical stability of the cementless bone-implant interface in total joint arthroplasty -- Bone-cement interface in total joint arthroplasty -- The implant-cement interface in total hip arthroplasty -- Cobalt-chrome porous coated implant-bone interface in total joint arthroplasty -- Titanium porous-coated implant-bone interface in total joint arthroplasty -- Grit-blasted implant bone interface in total joint arthroplasty -- HA coated implant: bone interface in total joint arthroplasty -- Trabecular metal: bone interface in total joint arthroplasty -- Assessment of a failed (painful?) total joint arthroplasty -- The biology of aseptic loosening -- Cement-bone interface in revision arthroplasty -- Cementless fully porous-coated implant-bone interface in revision total hip arthroplasty -- Cementless tapered fluted implant-bone interface in revision total joint arthroplasty -- Bone-graft and implant-graft interface in total hip arthroplasty -- The effect of pharmacological agents on the bone implant interface -- Bone-implant interface in biofilm-associated bone and joint infections -- Modular interfaces -- Local and distant reaction to metallic wear debris -- Bone-implant interface in spine surgery -- Bone-tendon and bone-ligament interface -- Bone-implant interface in patients with neoplasmatic disease.
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The Adult Hip : Master Case Series and Techniques

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Eleftherios Tsiridis, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book is intended to offer a "virtual fellowship" in hip surgery that will give readers the opportunity to join distinguished hip surgeons in the operating room, learning key points and solutions to technical difficulties from the beginning to the end of 100 surgical cases. All of these cases have been carefully selected by renowned orthopaedists who work at the world's top centers and perform surgery based on evidence. To facilitate quick learning, the cases are presented using a uniform t…
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Tsiridis, Eleftherios
Responsibility
Eleftherios Tsiridis, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 830 p.) : 643 illus., 551 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319641775
9783319641751 (print ed.)
9783319641768 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Hip - surgery
Hip Injuries - surgery
Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip - methods
Specialty
Orthopedics
Orthopedic Procedures
Abstract
This book is intended to offer a "virtual fellowship" in hip surgery that will give readers the opportunity to join distinguished hip surgeons in the operating room, learning key points and solutions to technical difficulties from the beginning to the end of 100 surgical cases. All of these cases have been carefully selected by renowned orthopaedists who work at the world's top centers and perform surgery based on evidence. To facilitate quick learning, the cases are presented using a uniform template, guiding the reader from clinical evaluation and preoperative planning, through the decision-making process, to the surgical procedure and the final outcome. At the end of each case, the editor invites the surgeon to answer specific questions in order to further elucidate crucial issues with reference to current evidence. The book is divided into four sections: conservative hip surgery, primary hip arthroplasty, complex hip arthroplasty, and revision arthroplasty. It will be of value across the world to specialist hip surgeons and surgeons in training who are interested in hip surgery.
Contents
Part I. Conservative Hip Surgery -- 1. Conservative Hip Surgery -- Part II. Primary Hip Arthroplasty -- 2. Surgical Approaches of the Hip -- 3. Implant Fixation -- 4. Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty (HRA) -- Part III. Complex Primary Hip Arthroplasty -- 5. Acetabular Dysplasia -- 6. Proximal Femoral Dysplasia -- 7. THA Following Previous Varus or Valgus Osteotomy -- 8. Posttraumatic Hip Osteoarthritis -- 9. THA Following Pediatric Hip Diseases (Legg-Calvé-Perthes/Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis) -- 10. Osteonecrosis -- 11. Neurologic Diseases: Parkinson’s Disease -- 12. Sickle Cell Disease -- 13. Arthrodesis: Ankylosis -- 14. Paget’s Disease -- 15. Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases: Rheumatoid Arthritis -- 16. Ceramic on Ceramic -- 17. Tumor Resection -- Part IV. Revision Hip Arthroplasty Acetabulum -- 18. Acetabular Impaction Grafting (AIG) -- 19. Trabecular Metal Augments -- 20. Cup-Cage Technique -- 21. Custom Triflange Implant -- 22. Cement-in-Cement Acetabular Revision -- 23. Jumbo Sockets -- 24. Trabecular Metal Shells for Revision (Porous Tantalum or Trabecular Titanium) -- 25. Instability (INS)/Dislocation (DISL) -- 26. Dual Mobility Cups -- 27. Reinforcement Rings and Cages -- 28. Periprosthetic Infection: Revision Arthroplasty -- 29. Revision THA Post Resurfacing Arthroplasty -- 30. Revision of Metal on Metal THA -- 31. Trunnion Disease -- 32. Acute and Chronic Pelvic Dissociation -- Part V. Revision Hip Arthroplasty Femur -- 33. Impaction Grafting of the Femur (IGF) -- 34. Cemented Femoral Revision -- 35. Cement in Cement (CiC) Femoral Revision -- 36. Uncemented Femoral Revision: Cylindrical Extensively Porous-Coated and Titanium Fluted Tapered Femoral Stems -- 37. Total Femoral Replacement (TFR) -- 38. Proximal Femoral Replacement -- 39. Periprosthetic Femoral Fractures (PFFs) -- 40. Management of Leg Length Discrepancy after THA -- Part VI Navigation and VR Software in Joint Reconstruction -- 41. Psychomotor Surgical Training in Virtual Reality.
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