The Knee: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision

by Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS

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Key Features of the Book:

  • Valuable Pearls and Pitfalls, Suggested Reading, and insightful Case Studies
  • Evidence-based focus
  • Extensive, richly illustrated figures, diagrams and tables
  • Latest management options and techniques
  • Emphasis on joint preservation procedures
  • Preventing TKA failures such as infection, periprosthetic fractures, or instability

The Knee: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision

  • 2-Volume Set
  • Copyright: 2013

The Knee: Reconstruction, Replacement, and Revision has been written with one fundamental objective in mind: relevance. The authors, world renowned experts in hip and knee reconstruction, offer highly practical information based on their experience. Knee reconstruction surgeons will benefit from the step-by-step guidance and significance of details on treatment of each knee disorder.

There are a number of chapters on the basic fundamentals of knee surgery that aim to help surgeons prevent complications of TKA and optimize the outcome of this procedure. The nonreplacement, joint preservation options for treatment are also provided whenever appropriate.

The over 1500 pages are richly illustrated with color figures, diagrams, and tables that visualize important information and help establish this book as a highly valuable resource.

Editor

Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Section Editors

James Cashman, MD
Arthroplasty Fellow, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Nitin Goyal, MD
Arthroplasty Surgeon, Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic, Alexandria, Virginia

Matthew Morrey, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas

Camilo Restrepo, MD
Joint Research Fellow, Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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SECTION ONE: ARTHOPLASTY FUNDAMENTALS

1. History of Knee Replacement
Bernard F. Morrey

2. Joint Registries
Henrik Palm and Henrik Malchau

3. Study Design and Basic Statistics
Parag Sancheti and Steve Rocha

4. Knee Society Score
Jess H. Lonner and Giles R. Scuderi

5. A Tool for Measuring Lower Extremity Activity: A Well-Validated, Simple, One-Page, One- Mark Questionnaire
Kenneth A. Krackow, Laura E. White, and Cathy Buyea

6. Knee Outcome Questionnaires
Ali Hussam, Andrea Wood, and Christina Dorey

7. Economic Aspects of Total Knee Arthroplasty
Christina Gutowski and Kevin J. Bozic

8. Anatomy: Description of Structures
Mohan S. Tripathi, Arjun Saxena, and Javad Parvizi

9. Biomechanics of the Knee
Jan Victor and Emmanuel Thienpont

10. Biomaterials
James F. Kennedy, Keith A. Synnott, and John M. O’Byrne

11. Metal Alloys
Vinay Aggarwal, Claudio Diaz, and Sadegh Parvizi

12. Surface Treatment to Foster Biological Incorporation
Matthew C. Morrey

13. Oxinium
Robert M. Kenyon and Keith A. Synnott

14. Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene
Luigi Costa and Elena M. Brach del Prever

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