Abstract: Revision hip surgery - the challenge, Peter Herberts et al. Part 1 Mechanisms of failure - particulates: wear modes, mechanisms, damage and debris - separating cause from effect the wear of total hip replacements, Harry A. McKellop mechanical-electrochemical interactions during in vitro fretting corrosion tests of modular taper connections, Jeremy L. Gilbert and Christine A. Buckley the generation of particulate metal debris through fretting wear stable modular junctions, A.R. Dujovne et al the migration of corrosion products from the modular head junction to the polyethylene bearing surface and interface membranes of hip prostheses, Robert M. Urban et al acetabular modularity, Murali Jasty et al. Part 2 Mechanisms of failure - biological events: clinical implications of osteolysis, Joshua J. Jacobs et al mechanisms of prosthetic hip joint failure, Thomas P. Schmalzried and Ian C. Brown factors regulating the cell responses to orthopaedic implant particulate debris, Jeng-Tzung Wang et al an analysis of the bone-cement and the bone-implant interface failed cemented and cementless acetabular components after failed total hip arthroplasty, Mariko Horkoshi et al experimental models of osteolysis - assays for bone resorbing cytokines and metalloproteinases, Tibor T. Glant and Joshua J. Jacobs discussion of mechanisms of failure, John J. Callaghan and Mark E. Bolander. Part 3 Bone remodelling: risk factors for stress shielding/bone resorption after non-cemented THA, J.D. Bobyn et al stress shielding - experimental studies, Dale R. Sumner and Thomas M. Turner bone remodelling around implants can be explained as an effect of mechanical adaptation, Rik Huiskes. Part 4 Bone grafting and substitutes: the biology of bone grafting, Douglas E. Padgett et al bioactive ceramic coatings, Richard J. Friedman bone banking revision surgery, Gary E. Friedlaender. Part 5 Diagnostic techniques: imaging of total hip replacements, Bernard Ghelman regional bone remodelling differences between porous-coated S-Rom and AML prostheses determined by radiophosphate uptake measurements and radiographic assessment, L. Rosenthall and C.E. Brooks. Part 6 Clinical evaluation of revision sugery: outcomes research revision hip arthroplasty, Robert B. Keller cost-effectiveness research failed total hip arthroplasty, Gerold Stucki et al. Part 7 Socio-economic issues: the cost of primary and revision total hip arthroplasty, William L. Healy a hospital administrator's perspective, Gordon B. Bass the regulation of revision hip prostheses, Stephen P. Rhodes outline of law - product liability and total hip revisions, Neil K. Quinn. Part 8 Surgical approaches and cement and component removal: surgical approaches, Miguel E. Cabanela revision of the difficult femurs using the extended proximal femoral osteotomy, Michael S. Bradford et al. (Part contents).
Publication Year: 1995
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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