The Rheumatoid Hip
The Rheumatoid Hip
Rheumatoid arthritis demands intensive interdisciplinary cooperation between the orthopaedic surgeon and internist, and this monograph provides all the information necessary for the specialist dealing with inflammatory changes of the hip joint in rheumatoid arthritis. The reaction of the joint to rheumatoid arthritis is generally uniform, but the diagnoses may vary. For this reason, particular attention is paid to the differential diagnosis of the chronic inflammatory changes at the hip joint. The course of the disease is outlined, so that varying treatment approaches can be understood. The book describes the medical and the physical treatment of the hip joint, including discussion of the mechanisms of action and side effects that may occur. The options for conservative orthopedic treatment and for operative intervention are carefully considered. The broad spectrum of treatment principles, courses of action and results that are discussed will aid every physician interested in the rheumatoid hip.
1.2 Clinical Aspects
1.3 Chemical Analysis
1.4 Radiography
1.5 Histology
1.6 Differential Diagnosis
2 The Rheumatoid Hip
2.1 Dysplasia
2.2 Protrusio
2.3 Destructive
2.4 Degenerative
2.5 Radiography
2.6 Differential Diagnosis of Arthritic Diseases of the Hip
2.7 Arthroscopy
3 Treatment for Chronic Inflammatory Disease of the Hip
3.1 General Medical Treatment
3.2 Special Physiotherapy
3.3 Balneotherapy
3.4 Intraarticular Injection Treatment
4 Surgical Problems - General Requirements
4.1 Social Problems
4.2 Anaesthetic Problems
4.3 Special Problems with Rheumatoid Involvement of the Cervical Spine
4.4 Perioperative Cortisone Therapy
4.5 Perioperative Therapy with Non-Steroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs and Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs
4.6 Thrombosis Prophylaxis
4.7 Antibiotic Prophylaxis
4.8 Preparation for Surgery
4.9 Surgical Approach
5 Surgical Procedures
5.1 Joint-Preserving Operations
5.2 Osteotomy
5.3 Replacement: Cup Arthroplasty
5.4 Total Hip Replacement
5.5 Other Interventions
6 Secondary Hip Operations
7 Special Features of the Reconstructive Care in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
8 Postoperative Management
9 Summary
References.
1 Diagnosis in Rheumatoid Joint Diseases
1.1 Morphology1.2 Clinical Aspects
1.3 Chemical Analysis
1.4 Radiography
1.5 Histology
1.6 Differential Diagnosis
2 The Rheumatoid Hip
2.1 Dysplasia
2.2 Protrusio
2.3 Destructive
2.4 Degenerative
2.5 Radiography
2.6 Differential Diagnosis of Arthritic Diseases of the Hip
2.7 Arthroscopy
3 Treatment for Chronic Inflammatory Disease of the Hip
3.1 General Medical Treatment
3.2 Special Physiotherapy
3.3 Balneotherapy
3.4 Intraarticular Injection Treatment
4 Surgical Problems - General Requirements
4.1 Social Problems
4.2 Anaesthetic Problems
4.3 Special Problems with Rheumatoid Involvement of the Cervical Spine
4.4 Perioperative Cortisone Therapy
4.5 Perioperative Therapy with Non-Steroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs and Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs
4.6 Thrombosis Prophylaxis
4.7 Antibiotic Prophylaxis
4.8 Preparation for Surgery
4.9 Surgical Approach
5 Surgical Procedures
5.1 Joint-Preserving Operations
5.2 Osteotomy
5.3 Replacement: Cup Arthroplasty
5.4 Total Hip Replacement
5.5 Other Interventions
6 Secondary Hip Operations
7 Special Features of the Reconstructive Care in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
8 Postoperative Management
9 Summary
References.
Thabe, Heiner
Roseveare, Julia
Roseveare, David
ISBN | 978-3-540-52884-5 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540528845 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 1990 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XIII, 185 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XIII, 185 p. 79 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |