ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY FOR BONE TUMORS. A CASE STUDY ATLAS

ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGY FOR BONE TUMORS. A CASE STUDY ATLAS

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Traumatología
ISBN:
978-3-030-73326-1
Páginas:
583
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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260,00 €

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• Part 1: Philosophy of limb salvage surgery
1. When and why biological/ implant reconstruction?
• Part 2: Mobile Spine
2. Biological reconstruction using frozen autograft in total en bloc spondylectomy for spinal tumors
3. Implant Reconstruction of the Mobile Spine
• Part 3: Sacrum
4. Biological Sacral Reconstruction
5. Total Sacrectomy without Spinopelvic Reconstruction
6. Implant Reconstruction of the Sacrum: modular sacrum prosthesis
• Part 4: Pelvis
7. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis – I: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & onlaid free vascular fibula
8. Biological Reconstruction of the Pelvis - II: femoral head plus total hip replacement
9. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - I: modular hemipelvic prosthesis
10. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis – II: modular pedestal cup prosthesis
11. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis – III: high acetabular placement & prosthetic femoral extension
12. Implant Reconstruction of the Pelvis - IV: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
• Part 5: Proximal femur
13. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur With extracorporeally irradiated autograft
14. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Femur: Modular Prosthesis
15. Prosthetic reconstruction for soft tissue sarcomas with bone involvement
• Part 6: Femoral diaphysis
16. Biological Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis: Van Nes rotationplasty
17. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - I: intercalary femur prosthesis
18. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - II: short-segment dynamic-compression stem
19. Implant Reconstruction of the Femoral Diaphysis - III: percutaneous ossoeintegrated prosthesis
• Part 7: Distal femur
20. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula
21. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: resurfacing allograft-prosthesis composite
22. Biological Reconstruction of the Distal Femur – III: liquid nitrogen treated autograft & inlaid free vascular fibula (the "frozen hotdog")
23. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - I: modular prosthesis
24. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - II: joint-preserving resection & reconstruction with image-guided computer navigation
25. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - III: expandable prosthesis
26. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Femur - IV: prosthesis revision
• Part 8: Proximal tibia
27. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Shaft of Tibia - I: Pedicle frozen autograft
28. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia – II: Distraction-Epiphysiolysis before resection of the tumor
29. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibia: modular prosthesis rotational gastrocnemius flap
• Part 9: Tibial diaphysis and ankle
30. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - I: Ilizarov technique
31. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - II: fibular centralization technique
32. Biological Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle - III: arthrodesis with massive allograft
33. Implant Reconstruction of the Tibial Diaphysis & Ankle: 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
• Part 10: Foot
34. Biological Reconstruction of the Foot free vascular iliac flap
35. Implant Reconstruction of the Foot 3D-printed custom-made prosthesis
• Part 11: Shoulder girdle
36. Biological Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle - scapular massive allograft
37. Implant Reconstruction of the Shoulder Girdle: scapular prosthesis
• Part 12: Proximal humerus
38. Proximal Humerus, Biological Reconstruction
39. Claviculo-Pro-Humero reconstruction following proximal humeral resection for sarcoma
40. Biological Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - III massive allograft & inlaid free vascular fibula with epiphyseal transfer
41. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus
42. Implant Reconstruction of the Proximal Humerus - II: reverse prosthesis
• Part 13: Humeral diaphysis
43. Biological Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: irradiated autograft
44. Implant Reconstruction of the Humeral Diaphysis: total humerus prosthesis
• Part 14: Distal humerus & elbow
45. Implant Reconstruction of the Distal Humerus & Elbow - modular prosthesis
• Part 15: Forearm, wrist & hand
46. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - I: free vascular fibula
47. Biological Reconstruction of the Forearm, Wrist & Hand - II: transposition of the distal ulna
48. Implant Reconstruction of the forearm, wrist, and hand – Distal Radius Endoprosthesis
• Part 16: Complications of orthopedic oncologic reconstructions
49. Biological
50. Implant

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