Pfeil / Siebert | Minimally Invasive Surgery in Total Hip Arthroplasty | E-Book | sack.de
E-Book

E-Book, Englisch, 98 Seiten, eBook

Pfeil / Siebert Minimally Invasive Surgery in Total Hip Arthroplasty


1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-3-642-00897-9
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, 98 Seiten, eBook

ISBN: 978-3-642-00897-9
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Recent years have witnessed a trend toward the use of minimally invasive techniques in all areas of orthopedic surgery, including hip replacement. This book aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the use of minimally invasive surgery in total hip arthroplasty. The four commonly employed approaches – anterior, anterolateral OCM, anterolateral supine, and posterior – are described in detail with the aid of high-quality illustrations. For each approach, clear guidance is offered on patient selection, patient positioning, surgical procedure, postsurgical care, and rehabilitation. Potential complications and the advantages and disadvantages of each option are carefully weighed up, and experts also present their personal experiences, outcomes, and success rates with the different approaches. The book concludes by discussing future trends in hip arthroplasty.
Pfeil / Siebert Minimally Invasive Surgery in Total Hip Arthroplasty jetzt bestellen!

Zielgruppe


Professional/practitioner

Weitere Infos & Material


Anatomy of the Hip Joint.- Complications.- Patient Selection, Indications and Contraindications.- The Anterior Approach.- The Anterolateral Approach with the Patient in Lateral Position.- The Anterolateral Approach with the Patient in Supine Position.- The Posterior Approach.- Epilogue.


"5 The Anterior Approach (p. 27-28)

Etienne Lesur

5.1 Introduction

Minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty (THA) by the anterior approach is based on a resection-reconstruction technique that was pioneered by Robert Judet in 1947 [1–3]. Judet developed the technique in post-war France, at a time when surgeons were faced with an increased number of patients presenting with femoral neck fractures.

He was able to use the experience gained from these pelvic operations in order to improve on the conventional anterior approach for hip arthroplasty, which until then had relied on larger incisions [4]. We agree with Judet in recognizing that the anterior approach had a number of important surgical advantages [1, 5]. This approach allowed for the closest access to the hip, followed by an inter-nervous plane, and maintained the muscles undisturbed.

By applying the Hueter incision procedure to the anterior approach, Judet was able to achieve excellent outcomes with regard to post-operative recovery of function and reduced levels of pain [1]. For the anterior approach, we advocate using an orthopaedic fracture table that was originally designed by Judet [1, 5].

The MIS anterior approach has been used by Lesur and co-workers since 1993 [6], and their findings are described in this chapter. Lesur [6] has based his approach on the original technique of Judet [1], and later modifications by Letournel [7]. Over time, he simplified this technique, which allows peri-operative complications to be minimised.

By taking advantage of modern developments in prosthesis design, material composition and specially designed surgical instrumentation used for implanting, Lesur (a fellow of Letournel) has succeeded in improving upon the original technique of Hueter. Lesur [6] identified structural landmarks that act as a road map into the hip. This makes the MIS anterior approach relatively easy for any surgeon who is reasonably well skilled in dissection and minimal invasive surgery. Currently, patients undergoing THA by the MIS anterior approach of Lesur [6] may expect to walk on the same day only hours after the operation, have a shorter hospital stay, and have less post-operative pain. This facilitates their rapid rehabilitation and return to daily activities."



Ihre Fragen, Wünsche oder Anmerkungen
Vorname*
Nachname*
Ihre E-Mail-Adresse*
Kundennr.
Ihre Nachricht*
Lediglich mit * gekennzeichnete Felder sind Pflichtfelder.
Wenn Sie die im Kontaktformular eingegebenen Daten durch Klick auf den nachfolgenden Button übersenden, erklären Sie sich damit einverstanden, dass wir Ihr Angaben für die Beantwortung Ihrer Anfrage verwenden. Selbstverständlich werden Ihre Daten vertraulich behandelt und nicht an Dritte weitergegeben. Sie können der Verwendung Ihrer Daten jederzeit widersprechen. Das Datenhandling bei Sack Fachmedien erklären wir Ihnen in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.