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HIP PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES [electronic resource].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified], CRC Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429649516
  • 0429649517
  • 9780429020407
  • 0429020406
  • 9780429652158
  • 0429652151
  • 9780429646874
  • 0429646879
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.5/81 23
LOC classification:
  • RD549
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; 1. Hip preservation techniques; Introduction; 2. Cartilage restoration techniques of the hip; Introduction; Mononuclear concentrate in a platelet-rich plasma matrix; Intra-articular injections of expanded mesenchymal stem cells; Our treatment of choice; Expanded mesenchymal stem cells seeded in a collagen membrane; Summary; References; 3. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy logistics: A paradigm between quantity and/or quality of the "reparative" cell product
Clinical uses of mesenchymal stem cellsManufacture of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for use in clinical studies; Future perspectives for the use of mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy; References; 4. Biomechanics of the hip; The hip during activities of daily living; References; 5. History of osteotomies around the hip joint and their classification; References; Part 1: Pediatric Hip Preservation Techniques; 6. Salter's osteotomy and Dega osteotomy; Salter's innominate osteotomy; The operative technique; Dega osteotomy; References; 7. Pemberton osteotomy; Introduction
Surgical techniqueDiscussion; References; 8. Triple innominate osteotomy (Steel); References; 9. Bernese periacetabular osteotomy; Indications; Surgical procedures; Key points in periacetabular osteotomy; Prevention of complications; Prognostic factors; Aftercare; Outcomes; References; 10. The Staheli shelf procedure; Introduction; History of shelf procedures; Indications; Technique; Clinical implications; The slotted acetabular augmentation as an accessory procedure; Long-term results; References; 11. Chiari osteotomy; References; 12. Pelvic support osteotomy: The Schanz method; Introduction
Historical perspectiveIndications; Principle and preoperative planning; Preoperative planning; Surgical procedure; Postoperative care; Complications and difficulties; Modifications of the technique; Conclusions; References; 13. Lorenz osteotomy; 14. Femoral valgus osteotomies; Congenital coxa vara treatment; Medical therapy; Surgical therapy; Surgical details; Proximal femoral focal deficiency; References; 15. Femoral varus osteotomy in children; 16. Three-dimensional trochanteric osteotomy for slipped capital femoral epiphysis based on flexion osteotomy
Treatment for slipped capital femoral epiphysisTrochanteric osteotomy for improved epiphyseal alignment: Classical three-dimensional osteotomy; How we do it: Three-dimensional trochanteric osteotomy based on flexion osteotomy; Conclusion; References; Part 2: Adult Hip Preservation Techniques; 17. Challenges in subtrochanteric femur osteotomy management in adults in orthopedics; Introduction; Surgical procedure; Outcomes; References; 18. Valgus osteotomy for femoral neck pseudoarthrosis; Background; Principles and rationale of valgus osteotomy in femoral neck pseudoarthrosis
Summary: Hip Preservation Techniques explores hip problems and presents and compares alternative protocols for treating the condition in children, adolescents, young adults, and adults.While poor long-term outcomes of arthroplasty have led to an increasing dependence on procedures toconserve the native hip, preservation surgerymay maintain or protecta hip and prevent or delay the need for arthroplasty.Well-established techniques such as cartilage restoration and use of tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells are presented, andconceptually different proceduressuch as Bernese peri-acetabular osteotomy, Salter's and Pemberton's osteotomyare alsodiscussed. This book will be useful for medical students, residents and consultants with an interest in hip preservation surgery. Key Features Explores the emerging concepts in hip preservation surgery with a concise and to-the-point approach Discusses digital templating in total hip arthroplasty Examines the anterior approach to the hip for a minimally invasive prosthesis Offers a comprehensive coverage of the topic through beautiful illustrations
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; 1. Hip preservation techniques; Introduction; 2. Cartilage restoration techniques of the hip; Introduction; Mononuclear concentrate in a platelet-rich plasma matrix; Intra-articular injections of expanded mesenchymal stem cells; Our treatment of choice; Expanded mesenchymal stem cells seeded in a collagen membrane; Summary; References; 3. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy logistics: A paradigm between quantity and/or quality of the "reparative" cell product

Clinical uses of mesenchymal stem cellsManufacture of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for use in clinical studies; Future perspectives for the use of mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy; References; 4. Biomechanics of the hip; The hip during activities of daily living; References; 5. History of osteotomies around the hip joint and their classification; References; Part 1: Pediatric Hip Preservation Techniques; 6. Salter's osteotomy and Dega osteotomy; Salter's innominate osteotomy; The operative technique; Dega osteotomy; References; 7. Pemberton osteotomy; Introduction

Surgical techniqueDiscussion; References; 8. Triple innominate osteotomy (Steel); References; 9. Bernese periacetabular osteotomy; Indications; Surgical procedures; Key points in periacetabular osteotomy; Prevention of complications; Prognostic factors; Aftercare; Outcomes; References; 10. The Staheli shelf procedure; Introduction; History of shelf procedures; Indications; Technique; Clinical implications; The slotted acetabular augmentation as an accessory procedure; Long-term results; References; 11. Chiari osteotomy; References; 12. Pelvic support osteotomy: The Schanz method; Introduction

Historical perspectiveIndications; Principle and preoperative planning; Preoperative planning; Surgical procedure; Postoperative care; Complications and difficulties; Modifications of the technique; Conclusions; References; 13. Lorenz osteotomy; 14. Femoral valgus osteotomies; Congenital coxa vara treatment; Medical therapy; Surgical therapy; Surgical details; Proximal femoral focal deficiency; References; 15. Femoral varus osteotomy in children; 16. Three-dimensional trochanteric osteotomy for slipped capital femoral epiphysis based on flexion osteotomy

Treatment for slipped capital femoral epiphysisTrochanteric osteotomy for improved epiphyseal alignment: Classical three-dimensional osteotomy; How we do it: Three-dimensional trochanteric osteotomy based on flexion osteotomy; Conclusion; References; Part 2: Adult Hip Preservation Techniques; 17. Challenges in subtrochanteric femur osteotomy management in adults in orthopedics; Introduction; Surgical procedure; Outcomes; References; 18. Valgus osteotomy for femoral neck pseudoarthrosis; Background; Principles and rationale of valgus osteotomy in femoral neck pseudoarthrosis

Hip Preservation Techniques explores hip problems and presents and compares alternative protocols for treating the condition in children, adolescents, young adults, and adults.While poor long-term outcomes of arthroplasty have led to an increasing dependence on procedures toconserve the native hip, preservation surgerymay maintain or protecta hip and prevent or delay the need for arthroplasty.Well-established techniques such as cartilage restoration and use of tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells are presented, andconceptually different proceduressuch as Bernese peri-acetabular osteotomy, Salter's and Pemberton's osteotomyare alsodiscussed. This book will be useful for medical students, residents and consultants with an interest in hip preservation surgery. Key Features Explores the emerging concepts in hip preservation surgery with a concise and to-the-point approach Discusses digital templating in total hip arthroplasty Examines the anterior approach to the hip for a minimally invasive prosthesis Offers a comprehensive coverage of the topic through beautiful illustrations

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