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9780781710244

Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty

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  • ISBN13:

    9780781710244

  • ISBN10:

    0781710243

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-12-01
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Summary

Written by leading experts in total knee arthroplasty, this volume is a technique-oriented "how-to" guide to revision of failed arthroplasties. The book is sharply focused on the practical skills the surgeon needs to evaluate a failed knee replacement and safely and successfully reconstruct the joint. More than 500 illustrations--including 188 full-color photographs--complement the detailed descriptions of surgical procedures. The book describes the clinical and radiological evaluation of a painful total knee arthroplasty and presents techniques for correcting specific problems, such as malalignments, severe bone loss, medial collateral ligament loss, extensor mechanism loss, and infection. Complete information is provided on all surgical techniques, components, and reconstructive adjuncts that are now in the orthopaedist's armamentarium, including use of stems, bone grafting, constrained components, allografts, and free flaps. The authors offer advice on preventing and managing intraoperative and postoperative complications. A section on salvage of a failed total knee replacement is also included.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Section I. Introduction
Successes and Failures
3(14)
Jonathan P. Garino
Section II. Basic Science
The Effects of Design on Long-Term Survivorship
17(14)
Donald L. Bartel
Particulate Debris and Osteolysis
31(12)
Stephen M. Horowitz
Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene: The Weak Link
43(24)
Stephen Li
Failures Related to Axial and Rotational Malalignment
67(10)
Jonathan P. Garino
Paul A. Lotke
The Issue of Ligament Balance in Revision Total Knee Replacement
77(14)
David S. Hungerford
Michael A. Mont
Section III. Evaluation of the Painful Total Knee Arthroplasty
The Patient with a Painful Total Knee Replacement
91(16)
Richard S. Laskin
Radiographic Evaluation of the Painful Total Knee Replacement
107(16)
Mari M. Schenk
Murray K. Dalinka
Decision-Making in Managing a Painful Total Knee
123(14)
Geoffrey H. Westrich
Russell E. Windsor
Section IV. Revising the Aseptic Total Knee
Preoperative Planning and Prosthetic Choices for Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
137(20)
James A. Rand
Surgical Exposures in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
157(16)
Richard A. Berger
Aaron G. Rosenberg
Balancing and Alignment: Surgical Techniques on How to Achieve Soft-Tissue Balancing
173(14)
Michael A. Mont
Ronald Delanois
David S. Hungerford
Component Removal during Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
187(10)
Daniel J. Berry
Management of Severe Bone Loss: The Role and Results of Bone Grafting in Revision Total Knee Replacement
197(10)
Thomas P. Sculco
Joon C. Choi
Management of Severe Bone Loss: Prosthetic Modularity and Custom Implants
207(10)
J. Bohannon Mason
Richard D. Scott
Management of Severe Bone Loss: Methylmethacrylate Cement as Fill
217(10)
Jeffrey R. Ginther
Merrill A. Ritter
Management of Medial Collateral Ligament Loss: Repair and Augmentation
227(24)
Kenneth A. Krackow
Extensor Mechanism Complications in Total Knee Arthroplasty
251(18)
Jess H. Lonner
Fixation Techniques in Revision Total Knee Surgery: Stem Designs, Rationale, and Fixation
269(14)
Jonathan P. Garino
Paul A. Lotke
Fixation Technique Without Cement
283(12)
Leo A. Whiteside
Cement Fixation Techniques for Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
295(16)
Giles R. Scuderi
John W. Mann III
Postoperative Management and Rehabilitation
311(18)
Arnold A. Yashar
Clifford W. Colwell, Jr.
Surgical Technique for Revision of the Failed Unicompartmental Arthroplasty
329(26)
Martine N. Levesque
Thomas S. Thornhill
Results of Revision Knee Replacement with Standard, Modular, and Constrained Devices
355(16)
Norman A. Johanson
Stanley P. Michael
Charles B. Burrows
Section V. Surgical Management of the Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty
Medical and Surgical Management of the Patient with an Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty
371(16)
Robert H. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Surgical Techniques for Staged Revision of the Infected Total Knee
387(14)
Arlen D. Hanssen
Outcomes Following Revision of Infected Total Knee Arthroplasty
401(10)
William Petty
Section VI. Complications
Intraoperative Complications of Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
411(26)
George W. Zimmerman
Lawrence S. Crossett
Harry E. Rubash
Postoperative Complications of Deep Vein Thrombosis: Prevention and Treatment
437(10)
Steven B. Haas
Postoperative Complications of Wounds and Skin Necrosis
447(14)
Don LaRossa
David W. Low
Stiffness and Limitation of Motion: Prevention and Management
461(10)
Louis R. Jordan
Jane L. Olivo
Section VII. Salvage of a Failed Total Knee Replacement
Resection Arthroplasty of the Knee: Technique and Results
471(16)
Herbert Kaufer
Arthrodesis: Techniques and Results
487(14)
Malcolm L. Ecker
Limb Salvage Techniques in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty
501(18)
Richard D. Lackman
Subject Index 519

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