Clinical Features and Surgical Management
E-Book, Englisch, 282 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-642-67472-3
Verlag: Springer
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1. Biomechanics.- Movements of the Normal Knee.- Forces Transmitted Through the Normal Knee.- Mode of Transmission of Force Through the Normal Knee.- The Strength of the Normal Knee.- Forces in Misaligned Natural Knees.- Biomechanics of Knee Replacement.- References.- 2. The Surgical Anatomy and Pathology of the Arthritic Knee.- Normal Alignment and Movement.- Incidence of Deformity.- Relevant Observations at the Hip.- The Nature of the Morbid Anatomical Changes Responsible for Deformity of the Knee in OA and RA.- Conclusions.- References.- 3. Clinical Assessment.- Collection of Data.- Radiological and Ancillary Methods of Examination.- Recording of Data.- Storage, Retrieval, and Analysis of Data.- Presentation of Data.- Discussion.- References.- 4. Radiological Examination of the Knee Joint and Other Special Investigations.- Special Radiographs.- Arthroscopy in Degenerative Arthritis.- Scintigraphy.- Conclusion.- References.- 5. Conservative Management.- Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Osteoarthrosis.- References.- 6. Soft-Tissue Operations.- Synovectomy.- Removal of Baker’s Cyst.- Soft-Tissue Release Procedures.- Resection of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament.- Nerve Resection.- Meniscectomy.- Débridement (the Spring-clean Procedure).- Patellectomy.- Summary.- References.- 7. Arthrodesis.- Historical Background.- Disadvantage of Stiffness at the Knee.- Indications for Primary Arthrodesis of the Knee in 1977.- Arthrodesis as a Revision Procedure.- Requirements for Successful Arthrodesis.- Techniques of Fusion Useful in the Revision of Failed Arthroplasty.- Excision Arthroplasty as a Salvage Procedure.- References.- 8. Osteotomy.- Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis of the Knee.- Rationale for Surgical Treatment of OA of the Knee.- Choice of a Surgical Procedure.- Post-operativeTissue Changes.- Clinical and Radiological Results.- Conclusions.- References.- 9. Tibio-femoral Replacement Using Four Components with Retention of the Cruciate Ligaments. (The Polycentric Prosthesis).- Historical Development.- Discussion.- References.- 10. Tibio-femoral Replacement Using Two Components, with Retention of the Cruciate Ligaments. (The Geometric and Anametric Prostheses).- History.- The Evolution of the Geometric Prosthesis.- Biomechanics as They Relate to the Geometric Prosthesis.- Indications.- Results.- Complications.- The Future.- Operative Technique.- Patello-femoral Replacement.- References.- 11. Tibio-femoral Replacement Using a Totally Constrained Prosthesis and Cruciate Resection. (The Guépar Prosthesis).- Historical Account and Introduction.- Mechanical Findings on Total Hinged Prostheses.- Types of Hinged Prosthesis.- Complications.- Functional Results.- Conclusions and Indications.- References.- 12. Tibio-femoral Replacement Using a Semi-stabilised Prosthesis and Cruciate Resection (The Sheehan, GSB, Attenborough and Spherocentric Prostheses).- Design Features.- Clinical Results.- Further Remarks on Individual Series.- Summary.- References.- 13. Tibio-femoral Replacement Using Two Un-linked Components and Cruciate Resection. (The ICLH and Total Condylar Prostheses).- ICLH (Freeman-Swanson) Arthroplasty.- Total Condylar Arthroplasty.- References.