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26. Surgical indications
anatomical landmarks, and F demonstrates an additional step where a structure is being addressed
14. Biomechanics of the female knee
anatomical landmarks. The diagram depicts two arrows above the patella, and the muscle above
18. The female knee: Intraoperative considerations for the arthroplasty surgeon
anatomical alignment compared with knees that were corrected to neutral MA and knees that were left in varus >6 degrees. In this study, 58 of 75 neutral knees, 27 of 46 mild varus knees, and 12 of 22 severe varus knees were done in females. This study
27. The female hip: Intraoperative considerations
anatomical differences during preoperative planning can help to dictate the type of implant to be used and ensure that the appropriate implant is available during the case. For patients with a very small proximal femur canal, it is important to select a femoral implant that will
30. Revision total hip arthroplasty
anatomical structures such as inguinal hernias and the genitourinary system.22 In females, vaginal prolapse, endometriosis, ovarian torsion, uterine fibroids, and genitourinary cancers can present with groin pain as the initial symptom.23 For patients with a chief complaint of instability, the number of dislocations, the timing
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landmarks and insertions for ligaments and tendons for the anterior (A), medial (B), lateral (C), and posterior (D) knee. • Fig. 14.2 Quadriceps muscles. • Fig. 14.3 Demonstrates the posterior attachments in the thigh starting in the ischium and ending on the posterior aspect of the tibia and fibula
32. Cemented total hip arthroplasty
anatomical structures exposed during the procedure. A trial cup of the size identified after reaming is placed into the acetabulum, with the surgeon ensuring they are happy that this will allow for an adequate circumferential mantle of cement. If using a flanged implant, this should be trimmed
20. Conversion total knee arthroplasty
anatomical differences, difficult hardware removal, and type of instrumentation and implants is essential for success. The type of previous procedure affects the degree of difficulty, patient outcomes, resource utilization, and cost to the surgeon and hospital system. The costs associated with cTKA include increased time, complexity
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