The Hip: Preservation, Replacement, and Revision
The Hip: Preservation, Replacement, and Revision
By: James Cashman, MD, Nitin Goyal, MD, Javad Parvizi, MD FRCS
KEY FEATURES
- Valuable Pearls and Pitfalls, Suggested Readings, and Case Studies
- Richly illustrated with full-color figures, diagrams, and tables
- Addresses non-replacement management of hip dysplasia
- Includes joint preservation procedures such as hip arthroscopy, non-replacement management of hip dysplasia, and vascular necrosis
This comprehensive textbook offers the most relevant and concise information available in the world today on all hip-related issues, with sections dedicated to the anatomical, physiological, and basic science considerations of total hip arthroplasty.
Title information
The Hip: Preservation, Replacement, and Revision is an authoritative reference that offers current, comprehensive guidance related to all disorders of the hip with chapters on diagnosis, classification, and management of periprosthetic infection, including data from the recent Consensus Meeting on PJI. Contributions by more than 200 international experts make up the four sections: Foundations of THA; Joint Preservation; Primary THA; and Revision THA. Topics covered, range from non-arthroplasty management of hip conditions, such as arthroscopic and open management of Femoracetabular impingement, management of Perthes disease in the adult, and surgical management of residual DDH, to revision topics including custom implants for pelvic discontinuity, allograft prosthetic composites for massive femoral defects, and so much more.
2 Volume Set
Copyright 2015
ISBN: 978-1-57400-149-5
James Cashman, MD
Arthroplasty and Young Adult Hip Surgeon
Mater Misericordiae University Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
Nitin Goyal, MD
Arthroplasty Surgeon, Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic
Alexandria, Virginia
Javad Parvizi, MD FRCS
Dr. Parvizi is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in pelvis, hip, and knee reconstruction with a special interest in hip pain in young adults and joint preservation procedures. He is the Director of Clinical Research at the Rothman Institute.
Dr. Parvizi completed his medical training in the United Kingdom graduating from University of Sheffield in 1991. He completed his surgical training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN and fellowship training with Professor Reinhold Ganz in Iselspital, Switzerland. His training also includes a masters degree from the Mayo Foundation in Molecular Biology that involved evaluating bone healing and cartilage repair.
Dr. Parvizi brings a new and unique expertise for treatment of hip pain in young adults, which includes Ganz''s Periacetabular Osteotomy and other non-replacement surgeries for the hip.
He is a member of various societies including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Orthopaedic Research Society. He is actively involved in basic science research particularly related to Smart Self-Protective Implants that resist infection.