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ویرایش: Second نویسندگان: Christopher Bibbo (editor), Thomas S. Roukis (editor), Gregory C. Berlet (editor), Murray J. Penner (editor), Christopher F. Hyer (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783030692681, 303069268X ناشر: سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 549 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 54 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Primary and revision total ankle replacement : evidence-based surgical management. به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب جایگزینی کامل مچ پا اولیه و تجدیدنظر شده: مدیریت جراحی مبتنی بر شواهد نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
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 Index