Surgical Hip Dislocation
Editat de Michael Leunig, Hannes Rüdiger, Ira Zaltz, Reinhold Ganzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2025
Filling a gap in literature, this book combines detailed anatomical knowledge – as a prerequisite to avoid iatrogenic complications – and practical guidance in order to successfully manage these complex techniques. Pioneers and renowned experts in the field share best practices, tips and tricks – from patient positioning to anesthesia and surgical steps – to achieve the maximal benefit for the patient and minimize any complication risk.
Orthopedic surgeons and residents with an interest in surgical hip preservation will find this book to be an excellent, richly illustrated guide to the subject.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031706219
ISBN-10: 3031706218
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p. 200 illus., 120 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031706218
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p. 200 illus., 120 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Clinical Assessment of Hip Dysfunction.- Radiographic Assessment.- Advanced Imaging.- Computer Modelling – Collision Models.- Computer-assisted planning and execution of joint-preserving interventions around the hip.- Surgical anatomy of the hip techniques.- Original technique of surgical hip dislocation (SHD).- Extended Retinacul Flap.- Basic surgical techniques.- Bone resection and reshaping in FAI.- Labrum refixation/reconstruction/augmentation.- Techniques for cartilage repair.- Specific applications of SHD.- Sliding versus step cut trochanteric osteotomy.- Relative Femoral Neck Lengthening with advancement of the greater trochanter.- Morscher osteotomy.- Inter-/subtrochanteric femoral osteotomy.- Femoral neck osteotomy.- Subcapital osteotomy.- Intra-capital osteotomy.- Surgical Hip Dislocation Combined with Periacetabular Osteotomy.- Capsular Arthroplasty (modified Codivilla-Colonna).- Head Fractures.- Surgical Hip Dislocation in the Treatment of Acetabular Fractures.- Benign Tumors: In and Around the Hip Joint.- Total hip replacement.- Transtrochanteric Approach for Primary Total Hip Replacement.- Extended trochanteric osteotomy (ETO) in Revision THR.
Notă biografică
Michael Leunig is head of orthopedics and chief medical officer at the Schulthess Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland's largest orthopedic clinic. Academically, he is affiliated with the University of Bern and ETH Zurich. His practice covers the entire spectrum of hip surgery from joint preservation to joint replacement, including revision surgery. His research activity was inspired by his work with Professor Reinhold Ganz and focuses almost exclusively on the hip. He has published more than 274 Pubmed references. His H-factor is 64 (Web of Science) and he has edited several books and authored several chapters. He has been an invited speaker at all the major orthopedic conferences and is the recipient of several awards recognizing his achievements, including funding for his research. In addition to being a reviewer for all the major orthopaedic journals, he has been International Associated Editor of CORR, Associate Editor of OJSM, and Associate Editor of JHPS.
Ira Zaltzis a Clinical Professor at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) and the head of pediatric orthopaedic surgery at William Beaumont Hospital. His practice spans the development of the hip, from birth until early adulthood, focusing on developmental and acquired disorders. He has published more than 70 peer reviewed articles and numerous book chapters. He is a regular participant at national and international meetings, and serves as a reviewer multiple publication. His research interest involves developmental biology of the hip joint, physeal remodelling, and dynamic hip imaging.
Reinhold Ganz is a retired professor of orthopaedics at the University Hospital in Berne, Switzerland. Most of his research was started with detailed cadaver studies of the vascular supply beyond classic knowledge and was focusing on surgical utility of the findings.
A first project was to optimize reorientation surgery of the dysplastic acetabulum. A technique was developed to execute the majority of osteotomy steps from the inside of the pelvis, to spare the blood vessels and the abductor musculature. The technique allows large correction and provides sufficient fragment perfusion, even after extensive capsulotomy for additional intra-articular surgery. Meanwhile the Bernese Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) has gained worldwide acceptance. Injection Studies of the supplying vessels showed a way to perform a safe and reproducible dislocation of the hip without the risk of avascular necrosis. Rather unexpected, routine surgical dislocation allowed to observe the mechanism of impingement and to formulate the concept of one important initiation of osteoarthritis of the hip, hitherto viewed as primary.
Further studies allowed to extend the surgical dislocation approach with a retinacular flap containing most of the blood vessels of the head. The resulting circumferential access to the neck opened the door for a new class of intraarticular procedures, notably relative neck lengthening, sub-capital realignment, true femoral neck osteotomy and osteotomy of the head to reduce its size.
Dr. Ganz wrote several scientific key articles. He received several honours, among others the „Doctor Honoris Causa“ of the University of Zurich and the FRCS Ed (hon)-title. He was honoured with the King Faisal International Price for Medicine and the Arthur Steindler Award of the Orthopaedic Research Society. More recently he received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Hip Society and the Meyer Award for “disruptive contributions to hip surgery”.
Hannes A Rüdiger is professor at the University of Zurich and deputy head of the hip division at Schulthess Clinic in Zurich. While his clinical practice covers the entire spectrum of hip surgery his main focus is in primary and complex revision arthroplasty. Prior to his appointment at the Schulthess Clinic he was head of the hip and tumor serviced at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is internationally trained in Switzerland, the US, Italy and Australia, and has completed fellowships in orthopaedic tumor surgery and joint arthroplasty. His research is focused on various aspects of hip arthroplasty.
Ira Zaltzis a Clinical Professor at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) and the head of pediatric orthopaedic surgery at William Beaumont Hospital. His practice spans the development of the hip, from birth until early adulthood, focusing on developmental and acquired disorders. He has published more than 70 peer reviewed articles and numerous book chapters. He is a regular participant at national and international meetings, and serves as a reviewer multiple publication. His research interest involves developmental biology of the hip joint, physeal remodelling, and dynamic hip imaging.
Reinhold Ganz is a retired professor of orthopaedics at the University Hospital in Berne, Switzerland. Most of his research was started with detailed cadaver studies of the vascular supply beyond classic knowledge and was focusing on surgical utility of the findings.
A first project was to optimize reorientation surgery of the dysplastic acetabulum. A technique was developed to execute the majority of osteotomy steps from the inside of the pelvis, to spare the blood vessels and the abductor musculature. The technique allows large correction and provides sufficient fragment perfusion, even after extensive capsulotomy for additional intra-articular surgery. Meanwhile the Bernese Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) has gained worldwide acceptance. Injection Studies of the supplying vessels showed a way to perform a safe and reproducible dislocation of the hip without the risk of avascular necrosis. Rather unexpected, routine surgical dislocation allowed to observe the mechanism of impingement and to formulate the concept of one important initiation of osteoarthritis of the hip, hitherto viewed as primary.
Further studies allowed to extend the surgical dislocation approach with a retinacular flap containing most of the blood vessels of the head. The resulting circumferential access to the neck opened the door for a new class of intraarticular procedures, notably relative neck lengthening, sub-capital realignment, true femoral neck osteotomy and osteotomy of the head to reduce its size.
Dr. Ganz wrote several scientific key articles. He received several honours, among others the „Doctor Honoris Causa“ of the University of Zurich and the FRCS Ed (hon)-title. He was honoured with the King Faisal International Price for Medicine and the Arthur Steindler Award of the Orthopaedic Research Society. More recently he received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Hip Society and the Meyer Award for “disruptive contributions to hip surgery”.
Hannes A Rüdiger is professor at the University of Zurich and deputy head of the hip division at Schulthess Clinic in Zurich. While his clinical practice covers the entire spectrum of hip surgery his main focus is in primary and complex revision arthroplasty. Prior to his appointment at the Schulthess Clinic he was head of the hip and tumor serviced at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is internationally trained in Switzerland, the US, Italy and Australia, and has completed fellowships in orthopaedic tumor surgery and joint arthroplasty. His research is focused on various aspects of hip arthroplasty.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book sheds new light and comprehensively discusses all aspects of surgical hip dislocation (SHD), a surgical technique which has indeed granted access to areas not accessible with standard procedures, thus allowing intra-articular osteotomies.
Filling a gap in literature, this book combines detailed anatomical knowledge – as a prerequisite to avoid iatrogenic complications – and practical guidance in order to successfully manage these complex techniques. Pioneers and renowned experts in the field share best practices, tips and tricks – from patient positioning to anesthesia and surgical steps – to achieve the maximal benefit for the patient and minimize any complication risk.
Orthopedic surgeons and residents with an interest in surgical hip preservation will find this book to be an excellent, richly illustrated guide to the subject.
Filling a gap in literature, this book combines detailed anatomical knowledge – as a prerequisite to avoid iatrogenic complications – and practical guidance in order to successfully manage these complex techniques. Pioneers and renowned experts in the field share best practices, tips and tricks – from patient positioning to anesthesia and surgical steps – to achieve the maximal benefit for the patient and minimize any complication risk.
Orthopedic surgeons and residents with an interest in surgical hip preservation will find this book to be an excellent, richly illustrated guide to the subject.
Caracteristici
Casts new light on both intra- and extra-articular osteotomies Combines detailed anatomical knowledge and practical surgical guidance Summarizes KOLs’ best practices, tips and tricks