<p><P>Recent years have witnessed a trend toward the use of minimally invasive techniques in all areas of orthopedic surgery, including hip replacement. This is unsurprising as the benefits of the minimally invasive approach are recognized to be significant: smaller incisions, reduced soft tissue tr
Minimally Invasive Total Joint Arthroplasty
β Scribed by L. Baerga-Varela, G. A. Malanga (auth.), William J. Hozack M.D., Martin Krismer M.D., Michael Nogler M.D., M.A., M.A.S., M.Sc., Peter M. Bonutti MD, FACS, Franz Rachbauer M.D., M.A.S., M.Sc., Jonathan L. Schaffer M.D., MBA, William J. Donnelly Dr. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 348
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Rehabilitation after Minimally Invasive Surgery....Pages 2-5
Treatment and Rehabilitation Concept - USA....Pages 6-12
Treatment and Rehabilitation Concepts in Europe....Pages 13-17
Treatment and Rehabilitation Concepts β Asian Pacific....Pages 18-21
Front Matter....Pages 23-24
Principles and History of Total Hip Arthroplasty....Pages 25-28
Direct Anterior Approach to the Hip....Pages 29-32
Modified Direct Lateral Approach....Pages 33-38
An Extensile Posterior Exposure for Primary and Revision Hip Arthroplasty....Pages 39-46
Direct, Anterior, Single-Incision Approach....Pages 47-53
Minimally Invasive Single-Incision Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty-Early Results....Pages 54-59
The Direct Anterior Approach....Pages 60-66
Anterolateral Mini-Incision Surgical Technique....Pages 67-71
Posterior Approach for MIS with Image-Free Computer-Assisted Navigation....Pages 72-81
Posterior Approach with Minimal Invasive Surgery Utilizing Hip Navigation....Pages 82-88
Posterior Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty Using the Stryker HipNav Navigation System....Pages 89-91
Single, Posterolateral, Mini-Incision Approach to the Hip....Pages 92-100
Tissue-Preserving, Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty Using a Superior Capsulotomy....Pages 101-107
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty Using the Two-Incision Approach....Pages 108-112
Anterior Double Incision....Pages 113-119
Anterior Double-Incision Lateral Decubitus Approach....Pages 120-123
Front Matter....Pages 23-24
Minimally Invasive Approach to Metal-on-Metal Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty....Pages 124-130
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
The Standard Anterior Medial Parapatellar Approach to TKA....Pages 132-138
Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty β Midvastus Approach....Pages 139-145
The Subvastus Approach in Total Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 146-150
Lateral Approach to Total Knee Arthroplasty: Minimal Soft Tissue Invasion....Pages 151-156
Clinical Experiences with the Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 157-161
Unicondylar Minimally Invasive Approach to Knee Arthritis....Pages 162-171
Unicondylar Minimally Invasive....Pages 172-180
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
How Can CAOS Support MIS TKR and THR? β Background and Significance....Pages 182-185
CT-based Navigation for Knees and Hips in Minimally Invasive Surgery....Pages 186-190
Direct Anterior Approach Using Image-Free Navigation....Pages 191-196
Double-Incision and Mini-Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Imageless Navigation....Pages 197-202
Image-Free Navigation for TKA β Surgical Technique....Pages 203-208
Image-Free Navigation for Total Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 209-215
Computer-Assisted Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 216-225
CAOS as an Adjunct to MIS β the Ideal Partnership in Performing Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 226-230
Freehand Navigation For Bone Shaping....Pages 231-234
Is There a Place for Robotics in Minimally Invasive TJA?....Pages 235-239
How has Computer-Navigation changed TKR?....Pages 240-244
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
MIS in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Present Status and Future Direction....Pages 246-248
Front Matter....Pages 245-245
Concepts of Clinical Studies....Pages 249-256
Scoring Systems for the Comparison of International Data β Hips and Knees....Pages 257-263
Front Matter....Pages 265-265
Is Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement a Winning Concept?....Pages 266-269
One Universal Approach β or a Split World?....Pages 270-272
What Instruments Do We Need?....Pages 273-277
Are New Implant Designs Required for MIS?....Pages 278-281
Front Matter....Pages 283-283
Is Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty a Winning Concept?....Pages 284-288
Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty β What Instruments Do We Need?....Pages 289-294
Do We Need New Implant Designs?....Pages 295-297
Front Matter....Pages 299-299
Introducing New Surgical Technologies....Pages 300-303
Complications of Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty: Lessons Learned....Pages 304-308
Minimally Invasive Total Joint Arthroplasty and Direct-to-Consumer Advertising....Pages 309-317
Ethics and Minimal Incision Total Joint Arthroplasty....Pages 318-321
Is MIS a Faulty Paradigm?....Pages 322-324
Perspective on MIS and CAOS: What Can the Engineer Do for These Concepts?....Pages 325-328
How Should We teach MIS?....Pages 329-332
CAS as a Training Tool for MIS....Pages 333-337
Back Matter....Pages 338-341
β¦ Subjects
Orthopedics
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