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Curbside Consultation in Hip Arthroplasty - 49 Clinical Questions

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Informationen zum Autor Scott M. Sporer, MD is an orthopaedic total joint replacement surgeon in Chicago and holds an academic appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor at RUSH University Medical Center. He attended medical school at The University of Iowa before completing his orthopaedic residency training at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. He has completed a fellowship in adult reconstruction at RUSH Medical Center and currently has a clinical practice focusing on hip and knee arthroplasty. Dr. Sporer has a strong interest in clinical outcomes research and has completed a master's program at Dartmouth College in the evaluative clinical sciences. Klappentext Curbside Consultation in Hip Arthroplasty: 49 Clinical Questions provides quick answers to the thorny questions most commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between orthopedic surgical colleagues. Zusammenfassung Curbside Consultation in Hip Arthroplasty: 49 Clinical Questions provides quick answers to the thorny questions most commonly posed during a “curbside consultation” between orthopedic surgical colleagues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication About the Editor Contributing Authors Preface Introduction Section I: Preoperative General Questions Question 1 I Have a 43-Year-Old Male Who Needs a Total Hip Arthroplasty. Should I Use Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene, Ceramic, or a Metal-on-Metal Bearing Surface? Scott M. Sporer, MD Question 2 I Have a Patient With Both Back and Hip Arthritis. How Do I Determine Which Is Most Problematic and Causing the Patient's Symptoms? Matthew W. Squire, MD, MS and Richard Illgen II, MD Question 3 I Have a Patient With Severe Bilateral Hip Degenerative Arthritis. Do I Perform Bilateral Total Hip Replacement, or Do I Stage the Surgery? If I Do Stage the Surgery, How Long Should I Wait? Keith R. Berend, MD and Jorge Aziz-Jacobo, MD Question 4 How Do You Decide When a Patient Is Ready for a Total Hip Replacement? Is There a Downside to Waiting Until He or She Has More Severe Disease? Vivek Sood, MD Question 5 I Have a 58-Year-Old Female Alcoholic Patient Who Fell and Has a Femoral Neck Fracture. What Surgical Approach Should I Use to Treat This Fracture, and What Component Should I Use? James A. Ryan, MD and Paul E. Di Cesare, MD Question 6 A 65-Year-Old Patient Fell and Has a Displaced Femoral Neck Fracture. Should I Do a Hemiarthroplasty or a Total Hip Arthroplasty? Thomas E. Brown, MD; Khaled Saleh, MD, FRCSC; Quan Jun Cui, MD; and William Mihalko, MD, PhD Question 7 I Have a 63-Year-Old Patient Who Is 6 Years Postoperative From a Total Hip Replacement. He Was Doing Very Well Until Last Week When He Began Experiencing Increasing Hip Pain Following a Dental Appointment. I Think His Hip Is Infected. What Should I Do? Carl Deirmengian, MD Question 8 Should All of My Patients Donate Blood Prior to Total Joint Replacement? Jeffrey L. Pierson, MD and R. Michael Meneghini, MD Question 9 A 20-Year-Old Patient Suffered a Hip Dislocation in a Motor Vehicle Accident. He Has Developed Avascular Necrosis and Now Has Severe Degenerative Arthritis. How Do You Treat His Pain? Scott M. Sporer, MD Section II: Preoperative Acetabulum Questions Question 10 I Have a 34-Year-Old Female With Pain in Her Hip and Groin. Her X-Rays and MRI Are Unremarkable. Is Her Pain From Her Hip, and How Do I Know? Michael J. Taunton, MD and Robert T. Trousdale, MD Question 11 I Have a Patient With a Loose Acetabular Component and a Moderate Amount of Bone Loss. How Can You Determine the Degree of Acetabular Bone Loss You Will Encounter Intraoperatively With Preoperative Radiographs? Allan E. Gross, MD, FRCSC, OOnt Question 12 I Have a 72-Year-Old Patient Who Has Severe Hip Arthritis. He Had Undergone Prior Pelvic Radiation Due to Prostate Cancer. What Type of Hip Replacement Should I Perform? Saul Magitsky, MD Question 13 I Have a Patient With Start-Up Groin Pain 5 Years After Surgery, and I Think the Aceta...

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Authors Scott Sporer, Scott M. Sporer
Publisher Slack Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2008
 
EAN 9781556428302
ISBN 978-1-55642-830-2
No. of pages 264
Series Curbside Consultation
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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