<p><P>From the reviews:</P><P></P><P>"This book, edited by P. Ochsner, from Liestal, presents a comprehensive overview of the technique of total hip arthroplasty β¦ . Overall, this book presents history and β¦ it provides a wealth of information, clearly showing the benefit to be expected from a well-
Total Hip Replacement
β 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
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ 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.
β¦ 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
β¦ Subjects
Orthopedics; Traumatic Surgery
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