Hip Instability
Chapter 101 Hip Instability Michael J. Morris, John J. Callaghan and Keith R. Berend Key Points • Instability is the most common indication for revision THA in the United States. • The…
Chapter 101 Hip Instability Michael J. Morris, John J. Callaghan and Keith R. Berend Key Points • Instability is the most common indication for revision THA in the United States. • The…
Chapter 68 Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Femoral Components C. Anderson Engh Jr., Christi J. Sychterz Terefenko and Charles A. Engh Sr. Key Points • 98% stem survivorship at 20 years • The implant…
Chapter 17 Direct Anterior Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Wadih Y. Matar and William J. Hozack Key Points • The DA approach provides a safe approach to the hip joint with the…
Chapter 13 Bone Grafts in Hip Surgery Paul Tee Hui Lee, Sandor Gyomorey, Oleg A. Safir, David J. Backstein and Allan E. Gross Key Points • Autologous bone graft is osteogenic,…
Chapter 48 Hip Dislocation and Femoral Head Fractures Kenneth J. Koval and Philip J. Kregor Key Points • Hip dislocations and femoral head fractures are the result of high-energy trauma and…
Chapter 55 Open Surgical Débridement for Femoroacetabular Impingement Rafael J. Sierra and Robert T. Trousdale Key Points • Trochanteric slide osteotomy with anterior capsulotomy and anterior dislocation of the hip provides…
Chapter 12 Biological Responses to Metal Debris and Metal Ions Patricia A. Campbell and Karren Takamura Key Points • Metal wear products are substantially smaller and more bioreactive than polyethylene wear…
Chapter 76 Previous Acetabular Fracture Michael D. Ries Key Points • Preoperative planning to template implant position and size: The acetabular component should be lateralized to its anatomic location if the…
Chapter 84 High Body Mass Index C. Lowry Barnes Key Points • Careful preoperative planning, along with pharmacologic consultation, is essential for optimal results in obese patients undergoing THA. • Early postoperative…
Chapter 49 Evaluation of Bone Lesions Around the Hip Eric A. Silverstein Key Points • Characteristics that make an osseous lesion aggressive and a matter of concern include an associated soft…