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Anatomy of the Hip Joint
Pages 1-18
This book is a state-of-the-art reference resource for surgeons treating patients with intra-articular fractures of the hip. It serves as a guide to assessing and classifying typical fracture patterns to reach the correct diagnosis and helps select the appropriate up-to-date treatment strategy.
It describes in detail the complex anatomy of the acetabulum and proximal femur, and also explains the assessment of various radiological imaging techniques for the pelvis and the hip.
The book highlights the advantages and disadvantages of traditional as well as newer surgical approaches to the hip and pelvis, such as surgical hip dislocation, hip arthroscopy, the pararectus approach, and combined approaches. For each surgical approach, the authors identify typical complications and document long-term outcomes.
It also includes chapters on the management of specific fracture types, such as acetabular, femoral head (Pipkin), and femoral neck fractures, as well as traumatic hip dislocations, and pathological fractures due to osteoporosis or tumors. This book is part of the series Fracture Management Joint by Joint.
Anatomy of the Hip Joint
Pages 1-18
Radiology of the Hip Joint
Pages 19-32
Initial Management of Hip Fractures Prior to Surgical Intervention
Pages 33-41
Ilio-Inguinal Approach
Pages 43-52
Anterior Approaches to the Acetabulum
Pages 53-67
The Pararectus Approach to the Acetabulum
Pages 69-76
Lateral Approach to the Pelvis and Hip
Pages 77-88
Extended Iliofemoral and Combined Approaches
Pages 89-94
Traumatic Hip Dislocations
Pages 95-103
Acetabular Fractures
Pages 105-122
Pipkin Fractures
Pages 123-137
Femoral Neck Fractures
Pages 139-153
Pathologic Fractures
Pages 155-167
Acetabular and Femoral Neck Fracture Nonunion and Malunion
Pages 169-187
The Use of Hip Arthroscopy in Trauma of the Hip
Pages 189-196
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