ReferencesChapter 5: Periprosthetic Femur Fractures Around Total Hip Arthroplasty with a Loose Component; Patient Evaluation; Risk Factors; Patient Evaluation; Radiographic Evaluation; Fracture Classification; Operative Management; Operative Goals; Preoperative Planning; Intraoperative Tips and Tricks; Supplemental Plate Fixation; Implant Selection; Special Considerations in B3 Fractures; Conclusion; References; Part III: Interprosthetic, Interimplant and Periprosthetic Fractures About the Knee; Chapter 6: Interprosthetic Fracture Fixation: Achieving Stability and Union; Introduction.
Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Before the Surgery; Chapter 1: General Consideration andWorkup ofPeriprosthetic Fractures; Diagnostic Studies; Classification; Evaluation/Diagnosis; Workup; Concurrent Periprosthetic Fracture andInfection; References; Part II: Periprosthetic Fractures About the Hip; Chapter 2: Management ofPeriprosthetic Acetabular Fractures; Introduction; Intraoperative Acetabular Fracture; Intraoperative Acetabular Fracture withaNondisplaced Posterior Column Component; Fractures withaDisplaced Posterior Column Component
Case 2Case 3; Outcomes; Complications; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Periprosthetic Fractures Around Total Hip Arthroplasty withaStable Component; Introduction; Postoperative Vancouver Ag Fracture: Periprosthetic Fracture About theGreater Trochanter; Surgical Techniques andTips; Preoperative Planning; Positioning andApproach; Surgical Fixation; Tips, Tricks, andAvoiding Pitfalls; Conclusion ofCase Presentation; Postoperative Vancouver B1 Fracture: Periprosthetic Fracture at theLevel oftheFemoral Component withaStable Implant; Surgical Techniques andTips
Combined ORIF andTHA forAcetabular Fractures Through theKocher-Langenbeck Approach totheHipSetup, Implants, andInstrumentation; Combined ORIF andTHA forAcetabular Fracture Through anAnterior Approach; Setup, Implants, andInstrumentation; Outcomes After ORIF andTHA forPeriprosthetic Acetabular Fractures; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 3: Periprosthetic Fractures About theAcetabulum: Management oftheLoose Component; Introduction; Incidence; Etiology; Diagnosis; Classification Systems; Della Valle Classification [20]; Paprosky Classification; Management (Table3.2); Case 1
This up-to-date, comprehensive yet concise guide for orthopedic surgeons covers the salient points of anatomy and operative approaches for the management of periprosthetic fractures of the hip and knee: breaks in bone that occur around the components or implants of a total joint replacement. The opening chapter focuses on the general considerations and work-up of these injuries, including epidemiology, classification, anatomy, and knowledge of the biomechanics and biology behind the treatments. The subsequent sections then discuss the hip and knee, respectively, and are case-based. These describe management strategies for the particular periprosthetic fracture with either a stable or a loose prosthesis as well as associated complications, including fractures of the acetabulum, the greater trochanter and proximal femur, distal femur, tibia, and interprosthetic and interimplant fractures.
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Periprosthetic Fractures of the Hip and Knee : Surgical Techniques and Tips.