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¡Oferta! THE DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH TO HIP RECONSTRUCTION (EBOOK INCLUDED)

THE DIRECT ANTERIOR APPROACH TO HIP RECONSTRUCTION (EBOOK INCLUDED)

Autor(es): RUBIN
Editorial: WOLTERS KLUWER
Fecha de publicación: June 2024
Nº de edición: 2
Nº de páginas: 624
Medidas: 22x28x2 cms

9781975221973

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In recent years,the Direct Anterior Approach(DAA) has become a fundamental componentof hip reconstruction in modern orthopaedic surgical practice. The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction, 2nd Edition, is a practical,how-to guide that addresses patient anatomy, surgical techniques, and risk avoidance using the anterior approach. A distinguished group of international experts in the field, along withDrs. Lee E. Rubin, B. Sonny Bal, and Joseph T. Moskal, continue the pioneering work of Dr. Kristaps J. Keggi in this thoroughlyupdated and expanded second edition.

  • Covers basic concepts such as anatomy, patient selection, and placement of incisions; intermediate concepts such as the use of imaging and navigation technologies, traction tables, and unique instruments and devices; and advanced concepts such as using the direct anterior approach for bearing and liner exchanges, acetabular revisions, femoral component revisions, and more

  • Reflects recent research regarding DAA, with significantly updated and expanded content throughout, newly reorganized and streamlined for ease of use

  • Includes take-home points, tips and tricks, and pearls and pitfalls in every chapter, as well as abundant full-color photos

  • Addresses key applications of DAA across orthopaedic specialties, outpatient arthroplasty using DAA, and outcomes and future trends

  • Provides access to numerous procedural videos online

  • Offers orthopaedic residents, fellows, and surgeons a stepwise learning approach to DAA that contributes to improving patient safety, reducing complications, and achieving better surgical outcomes

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section I

Introduction

1.Introduction

2. ADefinitive History of the Direct Anterior Approach

3. Why ISwitched to the Direct Anterior Approach: Expert Practice Perspectives From Leading Surgeons

Section II

Fundamental

4. SurgicalAnatomy of the Anterior Hip and Thigh

5.Indications for the Direct Anterior Approach

6. DirectAnterior Approach for Hip Replacement: The Learning Curve

7. Trainingand Education for the Direct Anterior Approach

8. SupineDirect Anterior Approach Technique Without Traction

9. DirectAnterior Approach With Modular Table Attachment andTraction Boot

10. DirectAnterior Approach With the Mizuho OSI Hana Table

11. DirectAnterior Approach in the Lateral Decubitus Position

12. TheBikini Incision for the Direct Anterior Approach

13.Transitioning From Traction to No Traction With theDirect Anterior Approach

Section III

IntermediateDirect Anterior Approach Topics

14. Role ofFluoroscopic Imaging and Image Guidance

15.Managing Obesity in the Direct Anterior Approach

16.Robotic-Assisted and Computer Navigation in the Direct Anterior Approach

17.Simultaneous Bilateral Direct Anterior Approach

18.Avoiding Intraoperative Femur Fractures

19.Cementing the Femoral Stem Using the Direct Anterior Approach: Indications andTechnique

20. DirectAnterior Approach in the Lumbar-Sacral Fusion Patient: EOS Considerations

21. DirectAnterior Approach in the Young, High-Demand Patient

Section IV

Advanced/RevisionSurgery Topics

22. AModified Extensile Anterior Approach to the Acetabulum and Anterior Column

23. DirectAnterior Approach and Its Distal Extension

24. Headand Liner Revision Surgery via the Direct Anterior Approach

25. Removalof the Acetabular Component Through the Direct Anterior Approach

26.Acetabular Augments, Cage Reconstructions, and Custom Triflanges

27.Management of Recurrent Instability via the Direct Anterior Approach

28. HipArthrodesis Takedown via the Direct Anterior Approach

29. HipResection Arthroplasty via the Direct Anterior Approach

30.Replacing the Dysplastic Hip via the Direct Anterior Approach

31. Femoraland Acetabular Osteotomies for the Direct Anterior Approach

Section V

Applicationof the Direct Anterior Approach Across OrthopedicSpecialties

32. Trauma:The Use of the Direct Anterior Approach for Hip Fractures

33. Trauma:Acetabular Fractures and Pelvic Discontinuity via the Direct Anterior Approach

34. Trauma:Conversion of Prior Acetabular and Femoral Surgery via the Direct AnteriorApproach

35. Trauma:Hip Hemiarthroplasty via the Direct Anterior Approach for Geriatric Fractures

36. Pediatric Orthopaedics: Use of the Direct Anterior Approachin Children and Adolescents

37. HipPreservation: Surgical Techniques via the Hueter Anterior Approach

38.Oncology: Tumor Reconstruction of the Hip andProximal Femur With the Direct Anterior Approach

39. SportsMedicine: Mini-Open Direct Anterior Approach, Management of FemoroacetabularImpingement, and Open-Assisted Arthroscopic Management

40. PhysicalTherapy: Updated Guidelines, Protocols, Restrictions, and Telerehabilitation

Section VI

OutpatientArthroplasty and Case Efficiency Using the Direct Anterior Approach

41.Defining Same-Day Criteria: Knowing When to Change Course

42.Multimodal Pain Control, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, and Rapid RecoveryProtocols for the Direct Anterior Approach

43. Anesthesia and Regional Blockade Techniques for the DirectAnterior Approach

44. HighlyEfficient Direct Anterior Approach: The Pathway to Outpatient Hip Replacement

45.Operating Room Efficiency for Preparation, Drape, and Room Utilization With the Direct Anterior Approach

46.Self-Sufficiency for the Direct Anterior Approach: Using Self-RetainingRetractor Systems

47.Designing Outpatient Program and Perioperative Support Resources

Section VII

Literatureand Outcomes

49. DirectAnterior Approach Outcome Trends From NationalDatabases

50.Patient-Reported Outcomes With the Direct AnteriorApproach

51.Delivering The Patient Experience With the Direct Anterior Approach

52.Economics, Cost Considerations, and Strategic Program Development Using theDirect Anterior Approach

SectionVIII

FutureDirections and Conclusion

53.Evolution of Stem Design and Direct Anterior ApproachSpecific Technologies

54. DirectAnterior Approach Research Trends

55. LegalLiability in Adopting New Technologies in Clinical Practice

56. TheAustralian Experience: Evaluating Approach-Based Outcomes

57. TheCosta Rican Experience: Incorporating the Direct Anterior Approach in GlobalSurgery Practice

58. TheIndian Direct Anterior Approach Experience

59. Conclusion

 

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