Total hip replacements (THRs) are very successful procedures, but
they eventually wear out and sometimes complications may develop,
requiring a further operation - revision hip replacement. A
revision or 're-do' total hip replacement procedure involves the
removal of the existing THR and its replacement with new components
(Arthritis Research UK). This book presents orthopaedic surgeons
with the latest developments, current indications and critical
issues in revision hip arthroplasty, providing in depth discussion
on surgical reconstruction of the hip and basic hip joint
deformities. Part of the successful Mastering Orthopedic Techniques
series, the book is highly illustrated with surgical photographs,
operative diagrams and X-Ray images. Other titles in the series
include Total Hip Arthroplasty, Total Knee Arthroplasty, Spine
Surgery, Intra-articular Fractures, and Knee Reconstruction. Key
Points Complete guide to revision hip arthroplasty for orthopaedic
surgeons Presents latest developments, current indications and
critical issues Highly illustrated with surgical photographs,
diagrams and X-Rays Part of the successful Mastering Orthopedic
Techniques series
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