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Techniques in Revision Hip and Knee Arthroplasty is the one authoritative volume that gives you an efficient, problem-based approach to revision arthroplasty of both the hip and knee. Dr. Giles Scuderi and other leading experts from North America and Western Europe present their favored surgical procedures and post-surgical management strategies in this straightforward, heavily illustrated, video-intensive reference. It's your one-stop, go-to guide for successful revision surgery for a myriad of complications, such as implant loosening, polyethylene wear, osteolysis, or infection of the hip and knee.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: Evaluation of the Painful TKA
1. The Economics of Revision TKA
2. History and Physical Examination
3. Aspiration and Serology Tests
4. Imaging
5. An Algorithmic Approach
Section 2: Surgical Approaches
6. Medial Arthrotomy
7. Quad Snip
8. V-Y Quad Turndown
9. Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy
10. Exposure for Revision TKA: Case Presentations
Section 3: Implant Removal
11. Implant Removal
Section 4: Principles of Revision TKA
12. Principles of Revision TKA
13. Revising the Failed Unicondylar Knee
Section 5: Management of the Stiff Knee
14. Manipulation
15. Non-Revision Surgery
16. Revision TKA
Section 6: Management of Instability
17. Balancing the Gaps in Revision TKA
18. Use of Constrained Implants
19. Use of Hinge Implants
Section 7: Management of Bone Defects
20. Classification of Bone Defects
21. Management of Bone Defects in Revision Total Knee with Bone Graft
22. Bone Graft
22A - Impaction Bone Graft
22B - Structural Bone Graft
23. Megaprosthesis of the Knee
Section 8: Management of the Extensor Mechanism
24. Patella Instability
25. Patella Component Loosening
26. Patella Bone Loss
26A - Bone Defects and Modularity
26B - Bone Graft
26C - Augmentation
27. Patella Tendon Rupture - Acute and Chronic
28. Quad Tendon Rupture - Acute and Chronic
29. 29A - Classification of periprosthetic femur fractures
29B - Classification of Periprosthetic Tibia Fractures
Section 9: Management of Periprosthetic Fractures
30. Treatment of periprosthetic fractures around total knee arthroplasty
31. Classification and treatment of patella fractures
Section 10: Management of the Infected TKA
32. Overview of the Microbiology
33. Two Stage Revision
33A - Mobile Spacer
33B - Static Spacer
34. Alternative Treatment - Irrigation and Debridement
35. One Stage Revision
Section 11: Wound Complications
36. Wound Management
37. Soft Tissue Coverage
Section 12: Pre-operative Evaluation of the Failed THA
38. Evaluation of Failed THA: History and Physical Exam
39. Mechanisms of Failure: Indications for Revision
40. MRI imaging of the Painful THA
41. Case Presentations: Criteria of Implant Stability (Cemented/Cementless)
Section 13: Assessment of Bone Loss
42. Acetabular Bone Loss: Case Presentations
43. Acetabular Bone Loss Classification
44. Recommended Acetabular Reconstruction Options
45. Surgical Techniques: Socket Removal
Section 14: Femoral Bone Loss: Case Presentations
46. Femoral Bone Loss
47. Femoral Component Removal
48. Femoral Reconstruction Options In Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Section 15: Surgical Approaches
49. Posterolateral Approach
50. Direct Lateral Approach
51. Direct Anterior Approach
52. Trochanteric Osteotomy/Slide/ETO
53. Exposure for Revision THA: Case Presentations
Section 16: The Acetabulum
Case Presentations:
54. Management of Cavitary Defects
55. Management of Segmental/Column Defects
56. Management of Protrusio Defects
57. Landmarks to Determine Anatomic Hip Center of Rotation
58. Surgical Techniques: Jumbo Socket
59A. Acetabular reconstructive options
59B Surgical Techniques: Metal Augments
Section 17: Revision of the Femur
60. Cemented Femoral Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Indications, Technique and Results
Section 18: Indications of Modular Cementless Fixation - SROM
61. Case Presentations
62. Modular Cementless Fixation - Proximal Porous Coated Modular Stems: Surgical Technique
Section 19: Extensively Porous Coated Cylindrical
63. Case Presentations
64. Surgical Technique
65. Modular Taper Implants - Case Presentations, Surgical Technique
66. Megaprosthesis of the Hip
Section 20: Special Considerations
67. Conversion THA from Prior Surgery
68. Management of Recurrent Hip Instability
69. Management of Wear/Osteolysis
70. Management of Thigh Pain
71. Periprosthetic Femur Fractures Associated with Total Hip Arthroplasty
72. Peri-prosthetic Fractures
73. Revision of Articular Bearing Complications
73A - Revisions of Metal on Metal Hip Resurfacings and Total Hip Arthroplasties
73B - Ceramic-Ceramic
Section 21: Management of the Infected THA
74. History and Diagnostic Testing
75. One-Stage Revision THA
76. Two-Stage Revision THA