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Main description:
The book is an overview of a vital Orthopedics topic, avascular necrosis of the hip. It will encompass all the aspects of this disease in terms of etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, staging, treatment, etc. It covers the recent advances and evidence-based approaches to diagnosis and management.
Additionally, the tables and pictures captured in this book are easy to understand for postgraduate trainees and the orthopedics teachers who commonly encounter this case in their clinical practice and exams with chapters on presentation and examination of such a case with knowledge about frequently asked questions. Multiple-choice questions on the topic will further help in revision and recapitulation. This book is a helpful tool for senior residents, faculty members in teaching institutions as well as practicing Orthopedic surgeons all across the globe. Knowing how to examine, diagnose and manage a case of AVN hip is a must for any Orthopedic surgeon, and they have to be aware of all recent advances without fail. This book is a "must keep" clinical case in all Orthopedic exit exams. Encapsulated with every nuance in this book, it will be beneficial across all the career stages of Orthopedic surgeons.
Contents:
Femoral Head- Anatomical Considerations
2. Avascular Necrosis Of Hip- Historical Perspective
3. Epidemiology And Risk Factors
4. Etiology & Pathophysiology
5. Clinical Features And Staging
6. Avascular Necrosis Hip: How To Examine A Suspected Case
7. AVN Hip: Radiology
8. Treatment Principles An Overview
9. Core Decompression
10. Osteotomies For Osteonecrosis Hip
11. Head Preservation Recent Advances
12. Hip Arthrodesis Current Concepts
13. Hip Arthroplasty
14. Avascular Necrosis Of Hip Replace Or Resurface
15. AVN Hip Bedside Case Presentation
16. FAQs For Trainees
17. MCQs
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Verlag, Singapore)
Publication date: June, 2023
Pages: None
Weight: 652g
Availability: Contact supplier
Subcategories: Epidemiology, General Issues, Orthopaedics and Fractures