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The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction
A quick yet comprehensive guide for anyone considering hip
replacement surgery. Each year, more than 300,000 adults in the
United States undergo hip replacement surgery. What can the many
people experiencing hip pain in this country expect before, during,
and after surgery? Hip Replacement-part of a new series of Johns
Hopkins University Press books on specific surgical procedures-is
designed to provide quick answers to all of the most common
questions individuals have about hip surgery and the recovery
process. Focusing on the patient experience, this frank and
easy-to-use book highlights real patient experiences with hip pain,
diagnosis, and treatment. The book * discusses basic hip anatomy *
describes the symptoms of hip arthritis * explores alternative
treatments, including lifestyle changes, medications, and surgical
treatments other than hip replacement * reviews the entire recovery
process, including preferred exercises to help speed your recovery
and how quickly you can return to certain activities * features a
glossary of key terms and a list of frequently asked questions *
contains numerous sidebars touching on important points to
consider, questions to ask your doctor, red flags, and risks * is
supplemented with useful illustrations and photographs The book's
concise format allows readers to peruse the content quickly in the
days leading up to surgery and then refer to it during the recovery
period. Written by experts in the field, Hip Replacement is
destined to become the most trusted book on this topic.
Contributors: Roy K. Aaron, MD, Valentin Antoci, Jr., MD, PhD,
Travis Blood, MD, Eric Cohen, MD, Matthew E. Deren, MD, John
Froehlich, MD, MBA, Derek R. Jenkins, MD, Dominic T. Kleinhenz, MD,
Scott Ritterman, MD, Lee E. Rubin, MD
A quick yet comprehensive guide for anyone considering hip
replacement surgery. Each year, more than 300,000 adults in the
United States undergo hip replacement surgery. What can the many
people experiencing hip pain in this country expect before, during,
and after surgery? Hip Replacement-part of a new series of Johns
Hopkins University Press books on specific surgical procedures-is
designed to provide quick answers to all of the most common
questions individuals have about hip surgery and the recovery
process. Focusing on the patient experience, this frank and
easy-to-use book highlights real patient experiences with hip pain,
diagnosis, and treatment. The book * discusses basic hip anatomy *
describes the symptoms of hip arthritis * explores alternative
treatments, including lifestyle changes, medications, and surgical
treatments other than hip replacement * reviews the entire recovery
process, including preferred exercises to help speed your recovery
and how quickly you can return to certain activities * features a
glossary of key terms and a list of frequently asked questions *
contains numerous sidebars touching on important points to
consider, questions to ask your doctor, red flags, and risks * is
supplemented with useful illustrations and photographs The book's
concise format allows readers to peruse the content quickly in the
days leading up to surgery and then refer to it during the recovery
period. Written by experts in the field, Hip Replacement is
destined to become the most trusted book on this topic.
Contributors: Roy K. Aaron, MD, Valentin Antoci, Jr., MD, PhD,
Travis Blood, MD, Eric Cohen, MD, Matthew E. Deren, MD, John
Froehlich, MD, MBA, Derek R. Jenkins, MD, Dominic T. Kleinhenz, MD,
Scott Ritterman, MD, Lee E. Rubin, MD
Total hip arthroplasty has steadily evolved to improve patient
outcomes and safety. One innovation has been to incorporate less
invasive surgical methods, such as the direct anterior surgical
approach. The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction is a
comprehensive reference text that addresses contemporary surgeon
interest in innovation and less invasive surgery. This resource
will help with introductory learning, intermediate technical
development, and advanced revision total hip skills using the
direct anterior technique. Accordingly, the text is structured into
three sections as follows: Basic concepts: Surgical hip anatomy,
patient selection, and placement of single, multiple, and extensile
incisions for primary total hip arthroplasty Intermediate concepts:
Adoption of imaging and navigation technologies, use of traction
tables to enhance positioning, and presentation of unique
instruments and custom devices that have evolved specifically for
the direct anterior approach Advanced concepts: Using the direct
anterior approach for bearing and liner exchanges, acetabular
revisions, femoral component revisions, and both component
revisions. Drs. B. Sonny Bal, Lee E. Rubin, and Kristaps J. Keggi
have combined their unique perspectives, along with those of a
renowned group of North American and European experts in the
anterior hip reconstruction surgery to create this reference. Dr.
Keggi was among the first to recognize the benefits of the direct
anterior approach in hip reconstruction; this text is based on his
50-plus years of experience as a clinician and pioneer surgeon. The
Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction provides a stepwise
learning process for surgeons interested in mastering total hip
arthroplasty using the direct anterior approach, with detailed
chapters and video instruction, contributed by a distinguished
group of international experts in the field. The chapters focus on
using the direct anterior approach to address a variety of hip
problems well beyond performing total hip arthroplasty for
osteoarthritis. The unique applications of the direct anterior
approach within the orthopedic sub-specialties are addressed in
chapters covering the fields of pediatrics, sports medicine,
trauma, and tumor surgery. Other chapters address subjects like
femoroacetabular impingement, hip preservation surgery, and
postoperative rehabilitation protocols designed to improve patient
outcomes. The final section of the text reviews the evidence-based
outcomes related to direct anterior total hip arthroplasty,
addressing evolving implant design concepts specific to this
approach, and outlining directions for educating the next
generation of surgeons who will continue to develop and refine
these techniques. Complementing the written text is a website with
educational videos to further enhance the learning experience. To
date, no other reference has addressed the need for comprehensive
education for the orthopedic resident, fellow, or surgeon seeking
to learn about the direct anterior approach for hip reconstruction.
This resource should be invaluable to orthopedic surgeons worldwide
and will contribute to improving patient safety, reducing
complications, and better surgical outcomes. Indeed, this landmark
publication is truly the world's first comprehensive text on
anterior hip surgery.
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