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Operative hip arthroscopy

J.W. Thomas Byrd, editor ; forewords by Lanny L. Johnson, and James R. Andrews

Springer, c2005

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The rationale for a second edition of Operative Hip Arthroscopy is well developed. The technique continues to evolve and represent fertile ground for a new edition. There is also a considerable amount of new information that needs to be shared with surgeons and residents who are performing this innovative procedure.Completely revised and updated throughout, this new edition focuses on the technical and clinical aspects of performing arthroscopic hip procedures. The editor, a pioneer in the field, has assembled a distinguished group of international contributors. This text presents comprehensive, timely information on all major arthroscopic approaches. Each chapter is supported by beautiful color photographs and line drawings, gross and arthroscopic anatomy, information on pitfalls, complications and rehabilitation, and a wide range of illustrative case studies. Five new chapters have been added, including precise discussions of: extraarticular sources of hip pain; endoscopic treatments; arthroscopic assisted and combined open hip procedures; hip arthroscopy in athletes; and hip arthroscopy in children. Also included are expanded chapters on outcome data and the latest imaging techniques using MRI and injection dyes to better assess problems of this complex joint.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword to the Second Edition, by Lanny L. Johnson Foreword to the First Edition, by James R. Andrews Preface Contributors Chapter 1. Overview and History of Hip Arthroscopy J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 2. Indications and Contraindications J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 3. Physical Examination J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 4. Adult Hip Imaging Roy E. Erb Chapter 5. Extraarticular Sources of Hip Pain Steven A. Mora, Bert R. Mandelbaum, William C. Meyers, Levente J. Szalai, Nicholas D. Potter, Archit Naik, and Jeff Ryan Chapter 6. Gross Anatomy J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 7. Portal Anatomy J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 8. Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Hip Nicola Santori and Richard N. Villar Chapter 9. The Lateral Approach Thomas G. Sampson Chapter 10. The Supine Approach J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 11. Hip Arthroscopy Without Traction Michael Dienst Chapter 12. Arthroscopic Iliopsoas Release for Coxa Saltans Interna (Snapping Hip Syndrome) Thomas G. Sampson Chapter 13. Hip Arthroscopy in Athletes J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 14. Hip Arthroscopy in Adolescence and Childhood Keith R. Berend and Thomas Parker Vail Chapter 15. Unique Populations: Dysplasia and the Elderly J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 16. Complications Associated with Hip Arthroscopy J.W. Thomas Byrd Chapter 17. Rehabilitation T. Kevin Robinson and Karen M. Griffin Chapter 18. Clinical Nursing Care Kay S. Jones Index

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