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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948026368302882
    Format: 1 online resource (543 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4377-1972-4
    Content: Surgical Treatment of Hip Arthritis: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision, by William J. Hozack, MD, is a state-of-the-art reference that addresses the challenging issues you face in this rapidly growing segment of orthopaedic practice. Inside, you'll find top surgical management strategies for all types of hip arthroplasty presented by leaders from around the world, along with discussions of possible complications, risks and benefits to specific patient populations, and more. Best of all, this resource also offers access to a companion website where you will find the full text of the bo
    Note: Copyright date from DVD label. , Front cover; Half title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Contributors; Table of contents; Part I: Diagnosis and Evaluation; Chapter 1: HISTORY; PHYSICAL EXAMINATION; GENERAL TESTS; SPECIFIC DIAGNOSES; References; Chapter 2: ARTHROPLASTY; LOOSENING; DISLOCATION; INFECTION; PERIPROSTHETIC FRACTURE; ACETABULAR LINER WEAR; PARTICLE DISEASE; HETEROTOPIC BONE FORMATION; PSEUDOBURSAE; ILIOPSOAS IMPINGEMENT; SUMMARY; References; Chapter 3: CROSS-SECTIONAL IMAGING MODALITIES; INJURY-SPECIFIC IMAGING; References; Chapter 4: SURVIVORSHIP ANALYSIS; ARTHROPLASTY REGISTERS , METHODS OF EARLY PREDICTION OF FAILURESUBJECTIVE OUTCOME MEASURES; FREQUENTLY EMPLOYED OUTCOME MEASURES; INTERPRETING RESULTS OF SUBJECTIVE OUTCOME MEASURES; IDENTIFICATION OF MODIFIABLE PATIENT FACTORS; SUMMARY; References; Part II: Reconstruction; Chapter 5: LABRAL TEARS; CHONDRAL LESIONS; LOOSE BODIES; SYNOVIAL CONDITIONS; AFTER TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY; AFTER TRAUMA; CONTRAINDICATIONS; SURGICAL TECHNIQUE; COMPLICATIONS; OUTCOMES; SUMMARY; References; Chapter 6: CONCEPT OF FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION; TYPES OF FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY , DIAGNOSTIC TESTINGBACKGROUND WORK; SURGICAL HIP DISLOCATION; RESULTS OF SURGICAL HIP DISLOCATION AND HIP OSTEOPLASTY; COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL HIP DISLOCATION; FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS; References; Chapter 7: INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREOPERATIVE PLANNING; DESCRIPTION OF TECHNIQUES; PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; COMPLICATIONS; References; Chapter 8: Periacetabular Osteotomy; ANATOMY; PATHOGENESIS; PREDISPOSING ILLNESSES; PATIENT HISTORY AND PHYSICAL FINDINGS; IMAGING AND OTHER DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES; SURGICAL MANAGEMENT; POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; COMPLICATIONS; References , Part III: ReplacementChapter 9: Indications for Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty; INDICATIONS; IMPLANT SURVIVORSHIP; BILATERAL TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY; CONTRAINDICATIONS; SUMMARY; References; Chapter 10: Preoperative Planning for Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty; CLINICAL EVALUATION; PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION; SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS; IMPLANT SELECTION; RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION AND TEMPLATING; SUMMARY; References; Chapter 11: The Direct Anterior Approach; INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREOPERATIVE PLANNING; TECHNIQUE; POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; COMPLICATIONS; Suggested Readings , Chapter 12: The Anterolateral Minimal/Limited Incision Intermuscular ApproachINDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREOPERATIVE PLANNING; TECHNIQUE; POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; COMPLICATIONS; SUMMARY; Suggested Readings; Chapter 13: The Direct Lateral Approach; INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREOPERATIVE PLANNING; TECHNIQUE; PERIOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; COMPLICATIONS; SUMMARY; Suggested Readings; References; Chapter 14: Posterior and Posteroinferior Approaches; INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREOPERATIVE PLANNING; POSTERIOR APPROACH; POSTEROINFERIOR APPROACH , PERIOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4160-5898-2
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Philadelphia :Saunders/Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9949698042702882
    Format: 1 online resource (529 p.)
    ISBN: 1437736297
    Content: Here is a great reference source for use when preparing for board or re-certifying exams. High Yield Orthopaedics concisely conveys the most important information in the field with the aid of 600 illustrations-250 in full color. The consistent chapter format-covering every topic thoroughly from the pathophysiology and distribution to the symptoms and treatment-presents the material in a way that makes it easy to access and digest. Portable and compact, this book provides you with a great tool whether you are a practicing orthopaedist or studying for your Boards.Covers more than 200 top
    Note: Includes index. , Front cover; HIGH-YIELD ORTHOPAEDICS; Copyright page; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Abductor Mechanism (Hip); Chapter 2 Acetabular Fractures; Chapter 3 Achilles Tendon Rupture; Chapter 4 Achilles Tendon Injury; Anatomy of the Achilles Tendon; Pathologic Changes in the Tendon; Proposed Etiologic Factors; Clinical and Radiographic Diagnosis; Treatment Options; Recent Research; Chapter 5 ACL Reconstruction; Chapter 6 Acromioclavicular Joint Disorders; Chapter 7 Adamantinoma; Chapter 8 Adult Cavovarus Foot; Chapter 9 Amputation of the Lower Limb; Types of Leg Amputations , Chapter 10 Anatomy of the KneeChapter 11 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst; Chapter 12 Ankle Arthroscopy; Chapter 13 Ankle Fractures; Chapter 14 Ankle Instability; Chapter 15 Ankylosing Spondylitis; Chapter 16 Antibiotics; Chapter 17 Anticoagulation; Anticoagulant and Antithrombotic Drugs; Chapter 18 Apophyseal Injury; Chapter 19 Arthrogryposis; Chapter 20 Articular Cartilage; Chapter 21 Athletic Injuries; Chapter 22 Avascular Necrosis; Chapter 23 Axis of Lower Extremity; Mechanical Axis; Anatomic Axis; Chapter 24 Benign Bone Tumors; Chapter 25 Benign Cartilage Tumors; Osteochondroma; Enchondroma , Chondromyxoid FibromaChondroblastoma; Chapter 26 Biomechanical Definitions; Chapter 27 Biopsy Principles; Chapter 28 Birth Injury; Brachial Plexus Palsy; Congenital Muscular Torticollis; Chapter 29 Blood; Blood Transfusions; Predicting the Need for Transfusion in Orthopedic Patients; Hematopoietic Disorders; Chapter 30 Blount's Disease; Chapter 31 Bone; Chapter 32 Bone Grafting; Chapter 33 Bone Scan; Chapter 34 Brachial Plexus Injury; Chapter 35 Bunionette; Chapter 36 Calcaneal Fractures; Chapter 37 Carpal Bones/Ligaments/Instability; Carpal Instability; Carpal Bones; Carpal Ligaments , Chapter 38 Carpal Tunnel SyndromeChapter 39 Cartilage; Chapter 40 Cement; Chapter 41 Central Slip Extensor Tendon Injury; Chapter 42 Cerebral Palsy; Chapter 43 Cervical Spinal Instability; Chapter 44 Chance Fracture; Chapter 45 Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease; Chapter 46 Charcot's Arthropathy; Chapter 47 Chest Wall Trauma; Tension Pneumothorax; Open Pneumothorax; Flail Chest; Chapter 48 Child Abuse; Chapter 49 Chondrosarcoma; Chapter 50 Clavicle Fractures; Chapter 51 Clubfoot; Chapter 52 CMC Arthritis of the Thumb; Chapter 53 Collagen; Chapter 54 Common Birth Defects , Chapter 55 Compartment SyndromeChapter 56 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; Chapter 57 Congenital Hand Disorders: Syndactyly and Polydactyly; Chapter 58 Consent; Chapter 59 Corticosteroids; Intra-articular and Extra-articular Injections in Orthopedics; Chapter 60 COX-2 Agents; Chapter 61 Coxa Vara; Chapter 62 Crystalline Arthropathy; Chapter 63 Damage Control Orthopedics; Resuscitation Measures; Trauma Scoring Systems; Criteria That Suggest Damage Control Orthopedics; Soft Criteria; Chapter 64 DDH (Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip); Chapter 65 Deep Joint Infection , Chapter 66 Dermatomes/Reflexes of Upper and Lower Extremity , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4160-0236-7
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Thorofare, New Jersey :Slack Incorporated,
    UID:
    almahu_9949273555402882
    Format: 1 online resource (303 pages) : , color illustrations
    ISBN: 9781630910181 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Parvizi, Javad. Essentials in total hip arthroplasty. Thorofare, New Jersey : Slack Incorporated, c2013 ISBN 9781556428708
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Thorofare, NJ :SLACK Incorporated,
    UID:
    almahu_9949274058402882
    Format: 1 online resource (229 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9781617117367 (e-book)
    Note: Applied anatomy of the total knee arthroplasty / Sarah Lombardo, Arjun Saxena and Javad Parvizi -- Knee biomechanics and biomaterials / Nitin Goyal and William J. Hozack -- Arthritides / Bruce Hopper -- Nonsurgical alternatives/conservative management / Barry E. Kenneally and Peter C. Vitanzo Jr -- Surgical alternatives to total knee arthroplasty / Hany Bedair and David Backstein -- The history of modern total knee replacement / Jennifer K. Bow and Javad Parvizi -- Total knee arthroplasty : indications / Harvey E. Smith and Craig J. Della Valle -- Preoperative patient evaluation for total knee arthroplasty / Benjamin Bender, Ashok L. Gowda and Javad Parvizi -- Surgical approaches to total knee arthroplasty / Gregg R. Klein and Mark A. Hartzband -- Operating room set-up / Manny Porat and William J. Hozack -- Surgical principles of total knee arthroplasty / Gregory K. Deirmengian and Carl A. Deirmengian -- Avoiding and overcoming your nightmares / Michael R. Pagnotto and Brian A. Klatt -- Postoperative analgesia options for the total knee arthroplasty patient / Eric Schwenk ... [et al.] -- Controversies in total knee arthroplasty / James J. Purtill, Khalid A. Azzam -- Early failure in primary total knee arthroplasty / William Arnold -- Mechanisms of failure in total knee arthroplasty / Omar Abdul-Hadi, MD and Peter F. Sharkey -- Patella fracture following total knee arthroplasty / Alvin Ong -- Periprosthetic fracture in total knee arthroplasty / Garen D. Steele and Brian A. Klatt -- Total knee infection / Michael Williamson and Javad Parvizi -- Aseptic loosening / Zachary Post -- Complex primary total knee arthroplasty / Benjamin Bender, Luis Pulido and Javad Parvizi -- Total knee arthroplasty revision / Camilo Restrepo, Eric L. Grossman and Matthew S. Austin -- Total knee arthroplasty rehabilitation / Kristen Hines ... [et al.].
    Additional Edition: Print version: Essentials in total knee arthroplasty. Thorofare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated, [2011] ISBN 9781556428517
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9960800449202883
    Format: 1 online resource (194 pages)
    ISBN: 1-63853-668-6 , 1-68420-370-8 , 1-68420-134-9
    Content: An evidence-based resource for effectively managing challenging orthopaedic infections Orthopaedic infections represent common, potentially devastating, and sometimes fatal complications that can occur after any surgery. Infections associated with orthopaedic trauma are especially prevalent, and there is an increasing incidence of bone infections linked to a greater number of joint arthroplasties being performed annually. Management of Orthopaedic Infections: A Practical Guide by renowned orthopaedic surgeon and researcher Antonia Chen is a practical clinical reference to assist clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of challenging infections spanning the entire orthopaedic specialty. The step-by-step guide covers frequent organisms found in orthopaedics, molecular methods to improve organism determination, different antibiotic formulations to treat infections, various irrigation solutions used during surgery, and surgical dressings. Ten concise chapters cover surgical management of common infectious pathologies, including osteomyelitis, septic joint, periprosthetic joint infection, open fractures and infected nonunions, spine infections, and graft infections. Key Features High-quality figures and instructional surgical videos illustrate and enhance understanding of important concepts Multiple tables provide quick references and easy access to salient information needed to manage the care of patients with orthopaedic infections Practical tips from clinicians with vast expertise inform optimal treatment strategies and enable improved outcomes This is a must-have pocket resource for medical students, residents, fellows, and practitioners in orthopaedic surgery, as well as allied health personnel.
    Note: Intro -- MedOne Access Information -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1 Detection of Microbes in Orthopaedic Infections -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Culture-Based Microbiology -- 1.2.1 Limitations of Culture-Based Microbiology -- 1.2.2 Detection of Microbes in Biofilm -- 1.2.3 Infections with Atypical Organisms -- 1.2.4 Orthopaedic Hardware Infections -- 1.2.5 Native Bone and Joint Infections -- 1.3 Molecular Techniques -- 1.3.1 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) -- 1.3.2 Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) -- 1.4 Conclusions -- 2 Antibiotics for Orthopaedic Infections -- 2.1 Systemic Antibiotics -- 2.1.1 Definitions -- 2.1.2 Antibiotic Selection and Administration -- 2.1.3 Intravenous versus Oral Antibiotics -- 2.2 Antiseptics -- 2.2.1 Povidone-Iodine -- 2.2.2 Chlorhexidine (Gluconate/Digluconate) -- 2.3 Carriers that may be Associated with Antibiotics -- 2.3.1 Nondegradable -- 2.3.2 Biodegradable -- 2.4 Antibiotics for Use in Carriers -- 2.4.1 Gentamicin/Tobramycin -- 2.4.2 Vancomycin -- 2.5 Topical Antibiotics -- 2.6 Treatment Failure -- 2.7 Collaboration between Orthopaedic Surgeons and Infectious Disease Specialists -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 3 Irrigation Solutions for Orthopaedic Infections -- 3.1 Acetic Acid -- 3.1.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agents -- 3.1.2 Efficacy as Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.2 Bacitracin and Polymyxin -- 3.2.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agent -- 3.2.2 Efficacy as a Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.3 Dilute Povidone-Iodine (PI) -- 3.3.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agent -- 3.3.2 Efficacy as a Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.4 Chlorhexidine -- 3.4.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agent -- 3.4.2 Efficacy as a Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.5 Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl) -- 3.5.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agent -- 3.5.2 Efficacy as a Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.6 Hydrogen Peroxide -- 3.6.1 Overview of Antiseptic Agent. , 3.6.2 Efficacy as a Surgical Wound Irrigant -- 3.7 Conclusion -- 4 Surgical Wound Dressings after Treating Orthopaedic Infections -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Characteristics of Optimal Surgical Dressings -- 4.3 Dressing Types -- 4.3.1 Nonocclusive and Occlusive Dressings -- 4.3.2 Dressing Application Tips and Tricks -- 4.3.3 Wound Vacuum Systems -- 4.4 Algorithm for Surgical Dressing Selection -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 Osteomyelitis -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Terminology -- 5.3 Classification -- 5.3.1 Type 1 (Medullary) -- 5.3.2 Type 2 (Superficial) -- 5.3.3 Type 3 (Localized) -- 5.3.4 Type 4 (Diffuse) -- 5.4 Diagnosis -- 5.4.1 Clinical Features -- 5.4.2 Laboratory Tests -- 5.4.3 Imaging -- 5.4.4 Microbiological Diagnosis -- 5.4.5 Histological Diagnosis -- 5.5 Diagnostic Criteria -- 5.6 Microbiology -- 5.7 Treatment of Osteomyelitis -- 5.7.1 General Considerations -- 5.7.2 Acute Osteomyelitis -- 5.7.3 Chronic Osteomyelitis -- 5.7.4 Operative Treatment -- 5.7.5 Tissue Sampling -- 5.7.6 Tissue Excision -- 5.7.7 Antimicrobial Therapy -- 5.7.8 Dead Space Management -- 5.7.9 Bone Stabilization -- 5.7.10 Soft-Tissue Coverage -- 5.7.11 Staging of Surgery -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 6 Treatment of the Septic Native Joint -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Diagnosis -- 6.2.1 Risk Factors -- 6.2.2 Joint Involvement -- 6.2.3 Clinical Manifestations -- 6.2.4 Serum Evaluation -- 6.2.5 Synovial Analysis -- 6.2.6 Imaging -- 6.3 Treatment -- 6.3.1 Common Organisms -- 6.3.2 Gonococcal Arthritis -- 6.3.3 Other Pathogens -- 6.3.4 Antimicrobial Therapy -- 6.3.5 Surgical Treatment -- 6.3.6 Needle Aspiration -- 6.3.7 Arthroscopic Treatment -- 6.3.8 Open Treatment -- 6.4 Conclusion -- 7 Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Chronicity of Infection -- 7.3 Antibiotic Management Alone -- 7.4 Irrigation and Debridement. , 7.4.1 Irrigation and Debridement without Polyethylene Exchange -- 7.5 DAIR -- 7.6 One-Stage Exchange Arthroplasty -- 7.6.1 Preparation -- 7.6.2 Debridement -- 7.6.3 Temporary Closure -- 7.6.4 New Prosthesis Implantation -- 7.6.5 Outcomes of One-Stage Exchange Arthroplasty -- 7.7 Two-Stage Exchange Arthroplasty -- 7.7.1 First Stage: Debridement and Antibiotic Spacer Implantation -- 7.7.2 Second Stage: Reimplantation -- 7.7.3 Outcomes of Two-Stage Exchange Arthroplasty -- 7.8 Salvage Procedures for PJI -- 7.9 Conclusion -- 8 Infection after Fracture Fixation and Infected Nonunions -- 8.1 Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Open Fractures -- 8.2 Diagnosis -- 8.2.1 Clinical Diagnosis -- 8.2.2 Laboratory Tests -- 8.3 Imaging -- 8.3.1 Radiography -- 8.3.2 Computed Tomography -- 8.3.3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 8.3.4 Nuclear Medicine Studies -- 8.4 Microbiology -- 8.4.1 Cultures -- 8.4.2 Common Organisms -- 8.5 Surgical Treatment -- 8.5.1 Irrigation Solutions -- 8.5.2 Pin Tract Infections -- 8.5.3 Irrigation and Debridement with Hardware Retention -- 8.5.4 Irrigation and Debridement with Hardware Removal -- 8.5.5 Irrigation and Debridement and Revision Fracture Surgery-One-Stage -- 8.5.6 Irrigation and Debridement with Hardware Removal and Antibiotic Spacer Placement-Two-Stage -- 8.6 Soft-Tissue Coverage -- 8.7 Antibiotics -- 8.8 Conclusion -- 9 Spine Infections -- 9.1 Spinal Epidural Abscesses -- 9.1.1 Introduction and Epidemiology -- 9.1.2 Anatomy and Pathogenesis -- 9.1.3 Presentation and Diagnosis -- 9.1.4 Management and Surgical Decision-Making -- 9.1.5 Prognosis -- 9.2 Vertebral Osteomyelitis and Diskitis -- 9.2.1 Introduction and Epidemiology -- 9.2.2 Anatomy and Pathogenesis -- 9.2.3 Presentation and Diagnosis -- 9.2.4 Management and Surgical Decision-Making -- 9.2.5 Prognosis -- 9.3 Conclusion -- 10 Graft Infections -- 10.1 Introduction. , 10.2 Risk Factors for Graft Infection -- 10.2.1 The Effect of Graft Type on Rates of Postoperative Infection -- 10.3 Clinical Presentation and Management -- 10.3.1 Clinical Presentation -- 10.3.2 Laboratory Evaluation -- 10.3.3 Surgical Site Infection versus Intra-articular Graft Infection -- 10.3.4 Organisms Responsible for Graft Infection -- 10.4 Management of Graft Infection -- 10.4.1 Nonsurgical Management -- 10.4.2 Surgical Management of Graft Infection -- 10.4.3 Graft Retention -- 10.4.4 Hardware Retention -- 10.4.5 Graft Replantation -- 10.4.6 Antibiotic Management -- 10.5 Outcomes and Complications -- 10.5.1 Recurrent Instability and Reoperation -- 10.5.2 Patient Reported Outcomes Following Graft Infection -- 10.5.3 Graft Infection Cost -- 10.6 Graft Infection Prevention -- 10.6.1 Intraoperative Graft Antibiotics -- 10.7 Intraoperative Autograft Contamination -- 10.8 Conclusion -- Index -- Additional MedOne Access Information.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-68420-133-0
    Language: English
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