Increasing success of arthroplasty of joints like the hip and knee along with concerns about the long-term outcomes of ankle arthrodesis has renewed interest in ankle arthroplasty. The new implants have been designed with attention to reproducing normal ankle anatomy, joint kinematics, ligament stab
Total Knee Replacement
β Scribed by David G. Murray (auth.), Richard S. Laskin MD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Knee replacement can be regarded as the inevitable sequel to hip replacements, the child so to speak, of a brilliant father. As with other children, there were growing pains and a somewhat troubled adolescence, but the mature adult can now stand, proud and unashamed, alongside its distinguished forebear. Total replacement of the knee is now a highly successful operation which has enriched the lives of countless sufferers. Clearly the time is ripe for a definitive work on the subject. Richard Laskin, whose abiding interest and profound knowledge of knee replaceΒ ment are well known, has gathered together a team of notable experts who, between them, cover every aspect of the subject. The first section of this book deals with the history of knee replacement, its indications, alternative procedures, biomechanics and materials. Then follows a most important section by Laskin himself, on the surgical technique, the details of which, as he points out in his preface, are more important than differences between the various prostheses. The third section considers the results of several different prostheses and discusses some problem areas. This is a book which surgeons in the field of knee replacement have been waiting for; those with experience will find it of absorbing interest and those who have more recently embarked on the subject will find it an invaluable guide in their quest for perfection. Dr Laskin is to be congratulated on his choice of collaborators and for producing such a masterly compilation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
History of Total Knee Replacement....Pages 3-15
Indications and Alternatives to Total Knee Replacement....Pages 17-24
Knee Biomechanics and Materials....Pages 25-38
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Soft Tissue Techniques in Total Knee Replacement....Pages 41-53
Bone Resection Techniques in Total Knee Replacement....Pages 55-74
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
Long-term Results of the Cemented Total Condylar Knee....Pages 77-84
The Total Condylar Knee Prosthesis....Pages 85-111
The Posterior Stabilized Knee Prosthesis....Pages 113-149
Experience with the Sledge Prosthesis....Pages 151-159
Uncemented Total Knee Replacement: The Tricon-M and Genesis Prostheses....Pages 161-182
Results of Uncemented Total Knee Arthroplasty using the PCA System....Pages 183-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
The Painful Total Knee Replacement....Pages 195-198
The Patella in Total Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 199-210
Subsidence....Pages 211-224
The Management of Bone Loss in Total Knee Replacement....Pages 225-239
The Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty....Pages 241-252
Special Considerations in Arthroplasty of the Rheumatoid Knee Joint....Pages 253-263
Back Matter....Pages 265-268
β¦ Subjects
Surgical Orthopedics; General Surgery; Rheumatology; Pneumology/Respiratory System
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