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Operative Manual of Proximal Femoral Fractures [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width: 241x140 mm, weight: 415 g, 216 Halftones, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 935152485X
  • ISBN-13: 9789351524854
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width: 241x140 mm, weight: 415 g, 216 Halftones, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 935152485X
  • ISBN-13: 9789351524854
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The proximal femur is the top part of the thigh, closest to the hip joint. Injury can cause discomfort and mobility problems, making accurate treatment vital.





This book is a guide to the diagnosis and management of proximal femoral fractures for orthopaedic trainees. Divided into five sections, each part discusses fractures in a different part of the femur, providing an overview of the fracture, followed by surgical treatment options.





Difficult and rare fractures are covered, and the final section examines fractures in children, periprosthetic fractures, and pathological fractures. More than 200 images enhance learning.













Key points









Guide to the diagnosis and surgical management of proximal femoral fractures Different types of fracture discussed in detail, including difficult and rare fractures Final section dedicated to special scenarios including proximal femoral fractures in children Includes more than 200 images
SECTION 1 Fractures of the Femoral Head
1 Femoral Head Fractures: An Overview
3(4)
Simon CE Jones
Rohit Rambani
Hemant K Sharma
Epidemiology
3(1)
Classification
4(1)
Treatment: Principles and Modalities
4(1)
Surgical Approach
5(1)
Complications and Outcomes
5(2)
2 Operative Management of Femoral Head Fractures Surgical Dislocation of Hip and Screw Fixation
7(10)
Lalit Maini
Sumit Banerjee
Treatment Principle
7(1)
Preoperative Evaluation
7(1)
Imaging
7(1)
Surgical Approach
8(1)
Anesthesia and Patient Positioning
9(1)
Initial Exposure
9(1)
Trochanteric Flip Osteotomy
10(1)
Capsulotomy and Joint Exposure
11(1)
Dislocation of Femoral Head
11(2)
Management of Associated Fractures
13(1)
Wash and Closure
13(1)
Postoperative Regime
13(4)
SECTION 2 Fracture Neck of Femur
3 Fracture Neck of Femur: An Overview
17(5)
Sumit Banerjee
Epidemiology
17(1)
Pathoanatomy
17(1)
Classification of Femoral Neck Fractures
18(1)
Presentation and Assessment
18(1)
Treatment: Principles and Modalities
19(1)
Management of Nonunion Fracture Neck Femur
20(2)
4 Osteosynthesis in Fracture Neck of Femur: Surgical Technique and Outcome
22(10)
Sandeep Shrivastava
Principle for Osteosynthesis
23(2)
Patient Selection
25(1)
Patient Evaluation
25(1)
Timing of Surgical Intervention
26(1)
Stabilization
27(2)
Biomechanical Reconstructions
29(1)
Types of Osteotomy
29(1)
Internal Risk Factors
30(1)
External Risk Factors
31(1)
5 Implant Design in Total Hip Arthroplasty
32(8)
CS Yadav
Sumit Banerjee
Femoral Component
32(1)
Stem Design
33(1)
Femoral Stems for Cemented Use
33(1)
Femoral Stems for Uncemented Use
34(1)
Femoral Head
35(1)
Acetabular Component
35(2)
Bone Cement and Cementing Techniques
37(3)
6 Cemented Hip Replacement in Fracture Neck of Femur
40(17)
BL Ginsel
R Crawford
Cemented (Total) Hip Replacement vs. Uncemented (Total) Hip Replacement
40(1)
Cemented Hemiarthroplasty versus Cemented Total Hip Replacement
40(1)
Indications
41(1)
Preoperative Evaluation and Fitness for Anesthesia
41(1)
Imaging and Preoperative Planning
41(1)
Anesthesia
41(1)
Surgical Approach
42(1)
Positioning of the Patient and Draping
42(1)
Skin to Hip Dissection
42(3)
Dislocation of the Hip and Femoral Head Resection
45(1)
Acetabular Exposure
45(1)
Acetabular Preparation
46(2)
Acetabular Cup Implantation
48(1)
Cementing, Pressurizing, and Placement of the Cup
48(2)
Femoral Stem Preparation
50(1)
Do not be Tempted to Continue to Broach Until you can fit the Maximum Size Broach in the Canal!
51(1)
Trial Reduction
51(2)
Cementing, Pressurizing, and Placement of the Stem
53(1)
Choice of Definitive Head
54(1)
Reconstruction of the Posterior Capsule and Closure
55(1)
Postoperative x-ray
56(1)
Postoperative Protocol
56(1)
7 Cemented Hip Replacement in Fracture Neck of Femur: The Anterolateral Approach
57(10)
Sumit Banerje
CS Yadav
Indications
57(1)
Preoperative Evaluation
58(1)
Imaging
58(1)
Anesthesia
59(1)
Patient Positioning and Draping
59(1)
Skin to Hip Exposure
59(1)
Dislocation of Hip and Femoral Head Resection
60(1)
Acetabular Exposure
61(1)
Acetabular Preparation
61(1)
Acetabular Cementing and Implantation
62(1)
Femoral Stem Preparation
62(1)
Femoral Cementing and Implantation
63(3)
Closure
66(1)
Postoperative Protocol
66(1)
8 Uncemented Total Hip Replacement in Fracture Neck of Femur
67(16)
KH Sancheti
Rajeev Joshi
Parag Sancheti
Uncemented HRA vs Uncemented THA
67(1)
Indication
67(1)
Preoperative Planning and Fitness for Anesthesia
67(1)
Imaging and Templating
67(1)
Surgical Approach
68(1)
Anesthesia and Preparation in Operation Theater
68(1)
Skin to Hip Joint Exposure Dissection
68(3)
Dislocation of the Hip and Femoral Neck Resection
71(1)
Acetabular Exposure and Preparation
71(1)
Acetabular Seating of the S15hell
72(2)
Femoral Stem Preparation and Final Seating of the Femoral Stem
74(2)
Choice of Head, Final Seating, and Reduction
76(1)
Coplanar Test
76(1)
Wash and Closure
77(1)
Postoperative Protocol
78(5)
SECTION 3 Intertrochanteric Femoral Fractures
9 Intertrochanteric Femoral Fractures: An Overview
83(8)
Dhananjay Gupta
Surya Prakash Sharma
Pathoanatomy
83(2)
Calcar Femorale
85(1)
Classification
85(2)
Presentation and Assessment
87(1)
Treatment
88(1)
Surgical Treatment
89(2)
10 Sliding Screw Fixation for Intertrochanteric Fractures: Operative Technique and Outcome
91(8)
Pradeep K Singh
Vipul Khera
Sliding Hip Screw
91(1)
Operative Technique of Dynamic Hip Screw
92(4)
Complication
96(3)
11 Intramedullary Fixation for Intertrochanteric Fractures: Operative Technique
99(6)
Dhananjay Gupta
Indications of PFN
99(1)
Contraindications of PFN
99(1)
Preoperative Planning
99(1)
Preoperative Technique Ideal Position
99(1)
C Arm Positioning
100(1)
Reduction
100(1)
Draping
100(1)
Incision
100(1)
Entry Point
100(1)
Guidewire Passage and Final Reduction
101(1)
Nail Insertion
101(1)
Proximal Screws Insertion
102(1)
Distal Locking
103(1)
Postoperative Protocol
104(1)
Complications
104(1)
12 `Coxo-Femoral bypass': Primary Prosthetic Replacement for Comminuted Intertrochanteric Fractures in the Elderly
105(12)
NS Laud
Harish Bhende
Rationale of Surgery
106(1)
Selection of Cases
107(1)
Preoperative Investigations
107(1)
Technique of Surgery
108(1)
Incision and Initial Exposure
108(4)
Closure and Early Rehabilitation
112(1)
Long-term Follow-up of the Patient
112(1)
Laud Clinic Experience
112(1)
Long-term Outcome
113(4)
SECTION 4 Subtrochanteric Femoral Fractures
13 Subtrochanteric Fractures of Femur: An Overview
117(3)
VP Middha
Anatomic Considerations
117(1)
Imaging
118(1)
Principles of Treatment
118(1)
Operative Treatment
118(1)
Reduction Maneuvers
118(1)
Internal Fixation
119(1)
14 Internal Fixation of Subtrochanteric Fracture: Operative Techniques
120(5)
VP Middha
Operative Technique: Nailing
120(2)
Operative Technique: Plating
122(2)
Postoperative Management
124(1)
15 Subtrochanteric Fractures: Minimally Invasive Extramedullary Fracture Fixation Technique
125(12)
Amite Pankaj
Indications and Contraindications
125(2)
Preoperative Evaluation
127(1)
Surgery
127(5)
Complications
132(5)
SECTION 5 Special Scenarios
16 Proximal Femoral Fractures in Children
137(4)
VP Middha
Surgical Anatomy
137(1)
Vascular Anatomy
137(1)
Proximal Femur Fracture
137(2)
Subtrochanteric Fracture
139(2)
17 Management of Periprosthetic Fractures of Proximal Femur
141(13)
Madhu Tiruveedhula
Rohit Rambani
Hemant K Sharma
Epidemiology
141(1)
Etiology
141(1)
General Risk Factors
141(1)
Local Risk Factors
142(1)
Classification
142(2)
Management
144(1)
Principles of Treatment
144(2)
Treatment Based on Vancouver Classification System
146(1)
Treatment Options for Vancouver B1 Fractures
147(2)
Vancouver Type B2 Fracture
149(1)
Vancouver Type B3 Fracture
150(1)
Vancouver Type C Fracture
151(1)
Prevention of Periprosthetic Fractures
151(1)
Summary and Author's Preferred Treatment
152(2)
18 Pathological Fractures in Proximal Femur: Diagnosis and Management
154(9)
Shishir Rastogi
Sumit Banerjee
Epidemiology
154(1)
Etiology
154(1)
Pathological Fractures in Children
154(1)
Adult Pathological Fractures
155(1)
Diagnosis
155(1)
History
155(1)
Physical Examination
155(1)
Imaging
155(1)
Laboratory Studies
156(1)
Biopsy
156(1)
Management
156(4)
Medical Management
160(3)
Index 163
Dhananjay Gupta DNB D Orth Fellow AO

Senior Consultant, Trauma and Arthroplasty, Fortis Hospital, Delhi, India





Sumit Banerjee

Assistant Professor (Ortho), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India