Reprint

Joint Repair and Replacement: Clinical Updates and Perspectives

Edited by
March 2024
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0491-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0492-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Joint Repair and Replacement: Clinical Updates and Perspectives that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Primary and secondary osteoarthritis, post-traumatic and oncological sequelae, severe joint malalignments and articular avascular necrosis have always represented challenging management problems for orthopaedic surgeons and traumatologists. The bone tissue loss, characteristic of these clinical pictures, has conditioned operational choices in favour of more invasive and sometimes disabling interventions. Often, the poor quality or quantity of the bone substance does not allow for standard prosthetic devices to be implanted or requires large amounts of cadaveric or autologous bone grafts, with related risks and complications. Today, thanks to technological improvement in terms of planning and implants, the possibilities of joint reconstruction and replacement, as well as of treatment for malalignments and loss of periarticular bone substance, have been considerably extended. This reprint aims to retrace the clinical experience of leading authors in the field of joint and extrarticular procedures, as well as to summarize the state of the art treatment of some of the most complex orthopedic conditions. The remarkable success of this Special Issue forced us to be selective in the choice of the best works and the result is extremely positive and interesting. As Guest Editors, we are, therefore, proud to present this Reprint of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, a reliable and prominent journal, committed to scientific divulgation across many medical fields.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
3D printing; 3D technology; femoral osteotomy; femoral malrotation; femoral anteversion; femoral shaft fractures; n/a; pelvic resection; alloprosthetic composite; bone sparing; multiplanar osteotomies; surgical navigation; 3D custom made prosthesis; knee arthroplasty; periprosthetic joint infection; two-stage protocol; static spacer; articulated spacer; knee revision surgery; ankle deformity; early osteoarthritis; reconstruction; joint-sparing; surgery; review; femoro-acetabular impingement; hip; arthroscopy; cam; pincer; physical therapy; 3D-printing; anterior reconstruction; upper cervical region; knee arthroplasty; TKA; windswept; varus knee; valgus knee; kinematic alignment; TDABC; ABC; value-based health care; VBHC; hospital costs; costs and costs analysis; THA; outcomes; decreasing costs; optimization; osteoarthritis; obesity; mini-invasive THA; short stems; stemless hip prostheses; total hip arthroplasty; THA; patellar instability; pediatric; three-in-one procedure; green procedure; Roux-Goldthwait; syndrome; congenital ligamentous laxity; neurologic; obligatory patella dislocation; fixed patella dislocation; total hip arthroplasty; short-stem; straight-stem; one-stage; bilateral; elbow arthroscopy; radial head fracture; portals; radial head ARIF; elbow fractures; infrared thermography; knee; osteoarthritis; joint temperature; inflammation; neuropathic pain; CT-scan; femoral anteversion; hip geometry reconstruction; short-stem; total hip arthroplasty; infrared thermography; knee; osteoarthritis; joint temperature; inflammation; response; exercise