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دانلود کتاب Primary and revision total ankle replacement : evidence-based surgical management.

دانلود کتاب جایگزینی کامل مچ پا اولیه و تجدیدنظر شده: مدیریت جراحی مبتنی بر شواهد

Primary and revision total ankle replacement : evidence-based surgical management.

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Primary and revision total ankle replacement : evidence-based surgical management.

ویرایش: Second 
نویسندگان: , , , ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 9783030692681, 303069268X 
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سال نشر: 2021 
تعداد صفحات: 549 
زبان: English 
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Preface
Preface (for second edition)
Contents
Editors and Contributors
Editors
Contributors
Part I: Introduction
	1: History of Total Ankle Replacement in North America
		Introduction
		First Generation
		Second Generation
		Third and Fourth Generation
		Recent Trends
		Conclusions
		References
	2: Total Ankle Replacement Based on Worldwide Registry Data Trends
		Introduction
		Methods
		Results: Worldwide Prosthesis Usage
		Abandonment
		Minimal Use
		Initial Embracement with Diminished Use
		Initial Embracement with Sustained Growth
		Results: Individual Country Data
		Discussion
		Conclusions
		References
	3: Mobile-Bearing Versus Fixed-Bearing Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Origins of the Mobile-Bearing Concept: Total Knee Arthroplasty
		TAR Bearing Designs
			Bearing Configurations
			Rationale for Alternative Bearing Designs
			Advantages of Fixed-Bearing Ankle Designs
			Concerns with Fixed-Bearing Ankle Designs
		Conclusion
		References
	4: Total Ankle Replacement Versus Ankle Arthrodesis
		Introduction
		Ankle Arthrodesis
		Surgical Techniques
		Arthroscopic Arthrodesis
		Open Versus Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis
		Gait
		Adjacent Joint Arthrosis
		Outcomes
		Total Ankle Replacement
		Gait
		Survival Rates
		Outcomes
		Ankle Arthrodesis Versus TAR
		Gait Comparison
		Comparison of Outcomes
		Summary
		References
	5: Current Indications and Contraindications for Primary Total Ankle Replacement
		References
	6: A Guide to Surgical Consent for Primary Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Evolution of the Consent Process within the UK
		Treatment Options
		Benefits of Surgery
		Risks and Complications
		Fracture
			Intraoperative Fractures
			Post-Operative Early
			Post-Operative Late
		Malpositioning/Technical Error
		Wound Complications
		Infection
			Superficial Infection
			Deep Infection
		Aseptic Loosening/Osteolysis
		Implant Problems
			Polyethylene Fracture or Dislocation
			Edge Loading
			Implant Failure
		Chronic Pain
			Gutter Pain
			Heterotopic Ossification
			Residual Pain and Stiffness
		Soft Tissue Injuries (Nerve or Tendon)
		Subsidence
		Venous Thromboembolic Events
		Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
		Amputation
		Consent in Revision TAR
		Conclusions
		References
	7: Risk Factors for Failure of Primary Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Obesity
		Smoking
		Diabetes
		History of Infection
		Age
		Preoperative Deformity
		Other Risk Factors
		Causes of TAA Failure from Large Studies and Registries
		Summary
		References
	8: Cemented, Biocemented, and Cementless Total Ankle Replacement Fixation Methods
		References
	9: 3D Orthopaedic Preoperative Surgical Planning for Total Ankle Replacement
		A History of 3D Preoperative Planning
			2D Preoperative Planning Software
			PSI as a Precursor
			Navigation as a Precursor
		Current State of 3-D Preoperative Planning
			PSI Led 3D Preoperative Planning
			Navigation Led Preoperative Planning
			Advancements in 3D Imaging
			Stand-Alone 3D Preoperative Planning Software
		Projected Future of 3-D Preoperative Planning
		Conclusion
		References
Part II: Primary Total Ankle Replacement
	10: Cadence Total Ankle Arthroplasty
		Introduction
		Design Rationale and Goals
		Description of Cadence System
		Tibial Component
		Talar Component
		Polyethylene
		Cadence TAR Surgical Technique
		Pearls and Further Discussion Points on the CADENCE System
		Technical Pearls
		Early-Intermediate Term Results
		Revision Options
		Conclusions
		References
	11: INBONE 2 Total Ankle Replacement System Including Prophecy Specific Alignment Guides
		Introduction
		Use of INBONE II Alignment Jig for Implantation
		Cut Guides
		PROPHECY Preoperative Navigation System: Application and Surgical Technique
		INBONE II Arthroplasty Components
			Tibial Component
			Talar Component
			Polyethylene Insert
		Insertion
		Pearls for INBONE II with Traditional Jig
		Pearls for Prophecy
		Outcomes INBONE I and INBONE II
		Preoperative Navigation in Orthopaedic Surgery
		Early Clinical Results with PROPHECY Preoperative Navigation System
		Conclusions
		References
	12: INFINITY® Total Ankle Replacement Including PROPHECY® Patient-Specific Alignment Guides
		Introduction
		Product Design
		Surgical Technique
			Approach
			Alignment with PROPHECY
			Alignment without PROPHECY®
			Bone Cuts and Trialing
			Implantation
		Closure
			Infinity Experience
		Penner Literature Review
		References
	13: Vantage Total Ankle Replacement
		References
	14: Hintermann Series H2 Fixed and H3 Mobile-Bearing Total Ankle Replacement Systems
		Introduction
		Design Rationale
		Indications
		Contraindications
		Procedure Technique
		Placement of the Extramedullary Jig and Preparation of the Tibia
		Preparation of the Talus
		Checking Alignment, Cuts, and Stability
		Implant Sizing, Trial Implantation, & Finalizing Cuts
		Implant Sizing and Insertion
		Conclusions
		References
	15: Salto Talaris Total Ankle System and Salto Talaris XT Primary and Revision Total Ankle System
		Introduction
		Extramedullary Alignment Guide and Tibial Resection
		Talar Bone Resection
		Trial Size, Prosthesis Component Positioning, and Tibial Keel Preparation
		Final Prosthesis Implantation
		Conclusions
		References
	16: STAR Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Indications and Contraindications
		Design Rationale
		Surgical Technique
		Placement of the Extramedullary Jig
		Preparation of the Talus
		Implant Sizing and Implantation
		Postoperative Care
		References
	17: The Quantum™ Total Ankle Prosthesis
		Introducti on
		The Quantum™ Total Ankle Prosthesis
			Quantum™ Tibial Tray
			Quantum™ Inlay
			Quantum™ Talar Implant
		Surgical Planning
			Prerequisites
			Software Planning
		Patient-Specific Instrumentation (PSI)
			General Considerations
			Quantum™ PSI
		Quantum™ Test and Validation
			PSI Concept
			Validation and Reproducibility
			Integration of the Quantum™ Project in a Future Digital Project
				Computer Modeling and Simulation
				ISCT Approach
				Digital Model Analysis and the Quantum™ Implant
		Discussion
			General Considerations
			History
			Two or Three Components, Anchorage, and Shape
			Risk Factors and Impact of Implant Positioning
			Variations of Patient-Specific Instrumentation Systems
			Specificities of the Software and Contribution of PSI
			Finite Elements
		Conclusion
		References
	18: Alignment/Rebalancing Procedures for Total Ankle Replacement
		Alignment
		Biomechanics and Stability
		Soft Tissue Balancing
		Correction of a Varus Imbalance
		Correction of a Valgus Imbalance
		Osteotomy of the Tibia and Fibula
		Staging
		Conclusion
		References
	19: Ankle Arthrodesis and Malunion Takedown to Total Ankle Replacement
		Ankle Fusion and Ankle Replacement
		Ankle Fusion Taken Down to Ankle Replacement
		Results
		Takedown Conversion to TAR Technique
			Preoperative Planning
			Approach
			Protect the Malleoli
			Defining the Joint Line
			Making the Bone Cuts
			Bone Cut Technique
			Removal of Bone Segments
			Soft Tissue Releases
			Implanting the Tibia and Talus
			Final Imaging
			Letting Down the Tourniquet
			Closure
		Conclusions
		References
Part III: Secondary Procedures with Total Ankle Replacement
	20: Managing Adjacent Joint Arthritis: Indications and Techniques for Concomitant or Staged Fusions of the Hindfoot and Midfoot
		Introduction
		Biomechanics
		Compensation of Adjacent Joints in Arthritic Ankle
		Effects on Adjacent Joints Pre- and Post-TAR
		TAR and Deformity Correction
		Authors’ Preferred Treatment
		Case 1
		Case 2
		Conclusion
		References
	21: Managing Significant Varus and Valgus Malalignment During Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Varus Malalignment
			Preoperative Radiographic Assessment
			Preoperative Considerations
			TAR Resection Height and Residual Bone Support for Prosthesis Selection
			Determination of Single Versus Staged TAR
			Sequential Medial Release
			Reconstruction Following TAR Implantation
			Staged Varus Reconstruction: Case Example
		Valgus Malalignment
			Preoperative Evaluation
			Ligament Stabilization and Rebalancing
			Deltoid Reconstruction
			Component Selection and Stabilization
			Determination of Single Versus Staged TAR
			Outcomes
		References
	22: Managing Soft Tissue Ankle Equinus and Anterior/Posterior Translation of the Talus During Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Diagnosis of Anterior/Posterior Translation of the Talus
		Pathomechanics of Anterior/Posterior Translation of the Talus
		Diagnosis and Pathomechanics of Ankle Equinus
		Surgical Considerations and Results of Anterior/Posterior Talus Translation During Tar
			General Considerations
			Positioning
			Surgical Approach
			Tibial Cut
			Medial Soft Tissue Release
			Gutter Debridement
			Talar Cut
			Trial Components: Insertion and Positioning
			Final Balancing of TAR
			Posterior Translation of the Talus
		Surgical Repair of Ankle Equinus During TAR
		Results
		Discussion
		Conclusions
		References
	23: The Science Behind Periprosthetic Aseptic Osteolysis in Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Histopathology
		Natural History
		Clinical Assessment
		Radiological Assessment
			Plain Radiograph
			Computed Tomography
			Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography
		Management
		Cyst Curettage Grafting
		Surgical Technique
		Positioning
		Approach
		Outcome of Cyst Curettage Grafting
		Conclusion
		References
	24: Management of Periprosthetic Cystic Changes After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Why Cysts?
		Management of Diagnosis and Follow-Up: How to Analyze Bone Cysts?
			Clinical Examination
			Radiographs
			Computed Tomography Scan
			Our Recommendations
		Management of Treatment
			Cyst Curettage: Bone Grafting
			Arthrodesis
			Revision Arthroplasty
		Suggested Cyst Management Algorithm
		References
	25: Arthroscopic Debridement for Soft Tissue Impingement After Total Ankle Replacement
		Persistent Pain After Total Ankle Replacement
		Soft Tissue Impingement as a Cause of Painful TAR
		Etiology of Soft Tissue Impingement
		Diagnosis
		Treatment
		Surgical Technique
		Outcomes
		Conclusion
		References
	26: Managing Heterotopic Ossification After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Diagnosis
		Surgical Technique
		Postoperative Care
		Outcomes
		Conclusions
		References
	27: Management of Painful Malleolar Gutters After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Incidence
		Etiology
		Initial Ankle Arthritis Diagnosis
		Heterotopic Bone Formation
		Aseptic Loosening
		Prosthesis Design
		Prosthesis Positioning and Technical Errors
		Prophylactic Gutter Resection
		Malalignment of the Ankle and Hindfoot
		Additional Procedures
		Differential Diagnosis
			Painful Collateral Ankle Ligaments
			Intraoperative and Postoperative Fracture of the Medial or Lateral Malleolus
			Tibialis Posterior Muscle Pain
			Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmosis Instability
			Clinical Evaluation
			Investigations
			Plain Radiographs
			Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
			Sonography
			Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
			Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Scan
			Diagnostic Injection
		Management of Painful Malleolar Gutters
		Conservative Treatment
		Surgical Procedures
		Conclusions
		References
	28: Managing Varus and Valgus Malalignment After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Classification
			Setting Criteria for Malalignment in Total Ankle Arthroplasty
			Varus Malalignment
			Valgus Malalignment
			Preoperative Evaluation
		Surgical Technique for Malaligned Ankle
			Varus Malaligned Ankle
			Medial Release and Gap Balancing
			Lateral Plication: Peroneus Longus Transfer to Peroneus Brevis
			Calcaneal Valgization Osteotomy
			Dorsiflexion Osteotomy of the First Metatarsal
			Heel Cord Lengthening
			Hindfoot Fusion
		Valgus Malaligned Ankle
			Fibular Lengthening Osteotomy
			Postoperative Management
			Complications
		Reported Outcomes
		Conclusions
		References
	29: The Role of Periarticular Osteotomies in Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Preoperative Planning
		Clinical Examination
		Radiographic Examination
		Indication for Correcting Osteotomies in Total Ankle Replacement
		Supramalleolar Osteotomies
		Intra-articular Osteotomies
		Inframalleolar Osteotomies
		Additional Procedures
		Algorithm and Surgical Technique
		Varus Deformity
		Valgus Deformity
		Complex Triplane Deformities of the Tibia
		Deformity of the Proximal Tibia
		Zick-Zack Deformity
		Postoperative Management
		Complications
		Summary and Conclusion
		References
Part IV: Revision Total Ankle Replacement
	30: Revision of Aseptic Osteolysis With and Without Component Subsidence After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Total Ankle Replacement Failure
		Total Ankle Replacement Revision
		Preoperative Analysis
		Surgical Management
		Technique of TAR Exchange
		Aseptic Loosening of the Tibial Component
		Absence of Tibial Component Subsidence
		Tibial Component Subsidence
		Aseptic Loosening of the Talar Component
		Additional Surgeries
		Postoperative Management
		Results After Revision Total Ankle Replacement
		Salvage Arthrodesis
		Surgical Technique: Authors’ Approach
		Results of Salvage Arthrodesis
		Conclusion
		References
	31: Revision Total Ankle Arthroplasty
		Introduction: How Did We Get Here?
		Defining Complications
		Patient Risk Factors for Failure
		Revision Arthroplasty Versus Salvage Arthrodesis: Choosing the Correct Path
			Arthrodesis
			Revision Arthroplasty
		Patient Evaluation
		Etiology and Treatment of Primary Arthroplasty Failure
			Septic Failure
			Periprosthetic Fracture
			Malalignment
				Proximal and Multiplanar Deformity
				Varus Deformity/Positioning
				Valgus Deformity/Positioning
				Recurvatum Deformity/Positioning and Anterior Translation of the Talus
				Procurvatum Deformity/Positioning
				Axial Malalignment
			Aseptic Loosening
				Component Migration
				Heterotopic Ossification
				Periprosthetic Osteolysis and Cyst Formation
				Avascular Necrosis
				Component Undersizing
			Management of Subsidence
				Joint Line Considerations
				Tibial Subsidence and Bone Loss
				Talar Subsidence and Bone Loss
		Prosthesis Specific Tips and Tricks
			Prosthesis Extraction
				INBONE® I/II (Courtesy of Greg Berlet MD, FRCSC)
				INFINITY® (Courtesy of Greg Berlet MD, FRCSC)
				STAR® (Courtesy of Greg Berlet MD, FRCSC)
				HINTEGRA H3® (Courtesy of Murray Penner MD, FRCSC)
				Zimmer TMTA® (Courtesy of Alastair Younger M.B., ChB, FRCSC)
				Integra CADENCE® (Courtesy of Christopher Hyer DPM, MS)
				Depuy Agility® (Courtesy of William C. McGarvey, MD)
		Cases
			Case 1: Revision of STAR to INVISION Talus/INBONE II (Courtesy of Gregory Berlet MD)
				Description
				Preoperative Evaluation and Etiology of Failure
				Imaging
				Operative Procedure
				Postoperative Protocol
			Case 2: Revision of HINTEGRA to INVISION Tibia/Talus (Courtesy of Murray Penner MD)
				Description
				Preoperative Evaluation and Etiology of Failure
				Imaging
				Operative Procedure
				Postoperative Protocol
			Case 3: Revision of Depuy Agility to INVISION Tibia/Talus (Courtesy of William McGarvey MD)
				Description
				Preoperative Evaluation and Etiology of Failure
				Imaging
				Operative Procedure
				Postoperative Protocol
		References
	32: The Salto Talaris XT Revision Total Ankle Replacement System
		Introduction
		Principles of Revision Total Ankle Replacement
			General Considerations
			Revision Prosthesis Specifications
			Salto XT Revision Tibial Component
			Salto Talaris XT Revision Polyethylene Insert
			Salto Talaris XT Talar Component
			Clinical Practice
			Surgical Technique of the Salto XT
			Salto Talaris XT Revision Tibial Component Preparation
			Salto Talaris XT Revision Talar Component Preparation
			Salto Talaris XT Variant Techniques
		Final Steps and Postoperative Care
		Our Experience
		Primary Ankle Replacement with the Salto Talaris XT Revision System
		Revision Total Ankle Replacement with the Salto Talaris XT Revision System
		Conclusions
		References
	33: Custom Metallic Prostheses After Failed Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Indications
		Contraindications
		Preoperative Planning
		Operative Technique
		Pearls and Pitfalls
		References
	34: Tibio-Talo-Calcaneal Arthrodesis After Failed Total Ankle Replacement: Autograft and Bulk Structural Allograft Techniques
		Introduction
		Indications
		Contraindications
		Preoperative Considerations
		Preoperative Planning
		Surgical Procedure
		Postoperative Treatment
		Special Situations and Alternative Techniques
		Pearls and Pitfalls
			Pearls
			Pitfalls
		Review of Literature
			Anatomic Considerations, Complications, and Techniques Utilizing Retrograde Nails
			Complications of TTC
			Alternative Techniques
		Conclusion
		References
	35: Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis After Failed Total Ankle Replacement: Metallic 3D Printed Custom Cages
		Introduction
		Treatment Decision-Making, Indications, and Contraindications
			Treatment Decision-Making and Indications
			Contraindications
		3D Printing
		Process of Creating a 3D Printed Implant
		3D Implant Design Considerations Specific for Failed TAR
		Surgical Technique
			Patient Positioning and Approach
			Removal of TAR Implants and Insertion of 3D Implant
		Outcomes
		Summary
		References
Part V: Limb Salvage of Failed Total Ankle Replacement
	36: Preventative Measures Against Wound Healing Complications After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Patient Selection
		Preoperative Preparation
		Intraoperative Technique
		Alternative Incisions
		Incision Closure
			Intrawound Antibiotics
			Biologic Products
			Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
			Mechanical Adjuncts
		Postoperative Management
		Conclusion
		References
	37: Managing Wound-Healing Complications After Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Prevention of Wound-Healing Complications
			Maximization of Medical Comorbidities
			Edema Control
			Smoking
			Perioperative Nutrition
		Treatments Based on Severity of Wound-Healing Problem After Total Ankle Replacement
			Local Wound Care
			Operative Wound Debridement and Revision of the Incision
			Debridement and Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy Dressings
			Local Soft-Tissue Flaps
		Specific Wound-Healing Problems
			Wound Closure
			Wound Gapping
			Minor Wound Dehiscence
			Large Area Wound-Healing Complications
		Specific Flaps and Surgical Indications
			Local Flaps
			Reverse Sural Flap
			Propeller Flap
			Reverse Peroneus Brevis Flap
			Reverse Hemi-Soleus Flap
		Free Tissue Transfers
		Conclusions
		References
	38: Alternate Incision Approaches to Revision Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Modifications of the Anterior Approach
		Postoperative Care
		Alternate Incisions to Total Ankle Replacement
		The Lateral Approach for Primary Total Ankle Replacement
		Posterior Approach to the Ankle for Revision Ankle Replacement
		Conclusions
		References
	39: Management of the Infected Total Ankle Replacement
		Introduction
		Prevention of Infection in Total Ankle Replacement Surgery
		Preoperative Work-Up
		The Operating Theater
		Preoperative and Postoperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis
		The Preoperative Skin Prep
		Surgical Incision Care
		Deep Periprosthetic Infection of the Total Ankle Replacement
		Clinical Evaluation for an Infected Total Ankle Replacement
		Imaging of the Infected Total Ankle Replacement
		Surgical and Medical Management of the Infected Total Ankle Replacement
		Replantation of the Total Ankle Replacement After Infection: When Is It Possible?
		Conclusions
		References
	40: Permanent Polymethyl Methacrylate Antibiotic Spacer for Definitive Management of Failed Total Ankle Replacements
		Introduction
			Properties of Bone Cement
			Viscosity
			Antibiotic-Loaded PMMA Cement
		Antibiotic-Loaded PMMA Cement in Joint Arthroplasty
			Dynamic and Static Spacers
		Permanent Antibiotic-Loaded PPMA Cement Spacer: Hip, Knee, and Shoulder
			Hip/Knee
			Shoulder
		Permanent Antibiotic-Loaded PPMA Cement Spacer: Ankle
			Ankle
		Conclusion
		References
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