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Total Hip Replacement

✍ Scribed by M. Postel (auth.), Prof. Michel Postel, Prof. Marcel Kerboul, Dr. Jacques Evrard, Prof. Jean Pierre Courpied (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
164
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Postel, Kerboul, Evrard, Courpied, and their coauthors take a completely objective attitude in describing the progress achieved in total hip replaceΒ­ ment with reference to their own experience over the last 20 years. They avoid any triumphant fanfares, but not because of Pascal's dictum: "Do you want people to speak well of you? Don't do it yourself. " Rather, they know that other surgeons, like themselves, are more concerned with effiΒ­ ciency than with laurels, and want that is, new ideas based on sufficiently wide experience and analyzed in a strict and uncompromising manner. In addition, surgeons are particularly anxious for in-depth study of the pr,obΒ­ lems, complications, and failures encountered as well as for indications as to how these can be avoided and corrected. This book is sure to satisfy surΒ­ geons on both these counts. It is the exciting and almost incredible prodΒ­ uct of the work and the immense progress that have taken place in the 15 years since I retired. The spirit behind this work has inspired it from the start. It is characterized by a determination to take constant study of the results as the only guide in matters of indications and technique, and the authors insisted on a system of documentation whose purpose (and perhaps merit) was to facilitate comparison both of the preoperative functional state and of the final reΒ­ sult; they have also kept an open mind for interesting new insights from whatever quarter they might arise.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Methodology....Pages 3-5
The Development of Total Hip Replacement....Pages 6-17
The Routine Operation....Pages 18-35
Results with the Charnley-Kerboul Prosthesis....Pages 36-66
Aseptic Complications Following Total Hip Replacement....Pages 67-83
Revision Surgery for Aseptic Loosening of Total Hip Replacement β€” Acetabular Reconstruction....Pages 84-104
Infective Complications of Total Hip Replacement....Pages 105-130
The Future of the Polyethylene Cup....Pages 131-135
Response of Local Tissue to Total Hip Replacement....Pages 136-147
Conclusions....Pages 148-150
Back Matter....Pages 151-154

✦ Subjects


Orthopedics; Traumatic Surgery


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