Total Hip Replacement -

Total Hip Replacement

Implantation Technique and Local Complications

P.E. Ochsner (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
XXIV, 243 Seiten
2002 | 2003
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-43876-2 (ISBN)
213,99 inkl. MwSt
This book provides a comprehensive overview on implantation techniques and complications of total hip prostheses. Planning of the operation is outlined in a detailed manner. All typical local complications such as haematomas, infections, luxations, fractures, neurologic complications, and pain are defined and analysed with reference to the author's own experience and the relevant international literature. The book is completed by two chapters on overall survival of various types of prostheses and patients' informed consent. It is aimed at orthopedic surgeons dealing with total hip prostheses regularly or even only occasionally. Numerous illustrated case reports provide practical information and the detailed index allows for easy and fast consultation.
"Total Hip Replacement"by Peter Ochsner and his colleagues is a unique, exem plary, instructive and valuable addition to the world ofsurgery. Shortly after taking charge of the newly established department for orthopaedic surgery in Liestal in June 1984, the new medical director, Peter E. Ochsner,decided to document alltotalhip replacement operations prospectively and then follow these up regularly over a minimum period of 10 years. The former director of the surgical clinic, Professor Hans Willenegger, had previously established a documentation secretariat. The documentation system selected by Peter Ochsner was based on the code forms A (first hospital stay) B (revision procedure) and C (follow-up) which were developed in 1984 by the MEM Institute for Documentation in Berne, each form incorporating over 400 check boxes. The forms are supplemented by the radiograph card, with affixed copies of the most important images, and the preoperative plans. New forms revised by IDES ("International Documentation and Evaluation System") and accepted by SICOT were used from 1991. With the application ofa little discipline, consistent completionofthe Aform did not prove to be a problem, provided that every operator was prepared to write the surgical report immediately after the procedure. This task took up lit tle more than 5 minutes of the surgeon's time. Follow-up planning, however, proved rather more difficult according to Peter Ochsner, although it still proved possible to invite and follow-up over 96 %ofoperatedpatients who were stillliv ing.

1 Documentation.- 2 Patient Population.- 3 Surgical Technique.- 4 Postoperative Haematomas.- 5 Infections.- 6 Dislocations After Total Hip Replacement.- 7 Periprosthetic Fissures, Fractures and Perforations of the Proximal Femoral Shaft.- 8 Trochanteric Problems.- 9 Leg Length Discrepancies.- 10 Limping.- 11 Neurological Complications.- 12 Periarticular Ossification.- 13 Vascular Injuries.- 14 Pain.- 15 Revision Rates Due to Aseptic Loosening After Primary and Revision Procedures.- 16 Preoperative Briefing.

lt;p>From the reviews:

"This book, edited by P. Ochsner, from Liestal, presents a comprehensive overview of the technique of total hip arthroplasty ... . Overall, this book presents history and ... it provides a wealth of information, clearly showing the benefit to be expected from a well-designed and well-run documentation system. It represents a tribute to the outstanding contribution of the Bernese school to hip arthroplasty ... ." (R. Lemaire, Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, Vol. 71 (1), 2005)

"The Swiss School, under the impulsion of M.E. Müller, has led since 1984 an inventory work of the total hip replacements. This work directed by P.E. Ochsner constitutes a digest of the acquired experience, fruit of a long human but also industrial cooperation. ... The choice of the illustrations realized in a constant concern of clarity and attraction participates to the success of the presentation. This work constitutes an authentic success and must be considered as a work basis for surgeons ... ." (Laurent Balabaud, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. 13 (3), 2003)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.11.2002
Übersetzer R. Hinchliffe
Zusatzinfo XXIV, 243 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 279 mm
Gewicht 995 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie
Schlagworte complication • complications • Fracture • Hip • Hüftendoprothetik • Implant • Implantat • Implantation • implantation technique • Infection • Prosthesis • Total hip replacement
ISBN-10 3-540-43876-9 / 3540438769
ISBN-13 978-3-540-43876-2 / 9783540438762
Zustand Neuware
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