Surgical Repair and Reconstruction in Rheumatoid Disease

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ISBN: 1447119444
ISBN 13: 9781447119449
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvii, 251 S., 421 s/w Illustr., 251 p. 421 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.11.2011
Weitere Autoren: Benjamin, Alexander/Helal, Basil/Copeland, Stephen A et al
Auflage: 2/2013
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 5652976 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Over a decade has passed since the publication of the First Edition; we have yet to understand the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and there is still no cure. A wide range of developments in techniques, materials, imaging and understanding of biological processes justify this rewrite. Above all, the experience of many colleagues worldwide with commitments to a particular anatomical or technical area has led to a more balanced and refined approach to the problems of rheumatoid surgery. It has also highlighted areas where we need radically new solutions. The two additional authors, apart from their relative youth, bring expertise in their respective fields: Steve Copeland, on the shoulder and Jo Edwards on the mechanisms of tissue damage and the rationale of medical measures. We are conscious of the importance of communication between orthopaedic colleagues worldwide and the need to use a language shared with rheumatologists and histopathologists. We consider it is for the surgeon to know more of this disease than the narrow confines of surgical technique. We are doctors with a special interest in rheumatoid arthritis and we aim to maintain the broader view rather than be confined by the limitations of over specialisation. Although joint replacement is at present a major weapon for the relief of suffering we appreciate that it is an unphysiological procedure and there are other directions for progress.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Inhaltsangabe1 General Considerations.- The Route to the Surgeon.- Diagnosis and Assessment.- Course of the Disease.- Communication.- Assessment of the Results of Surgery.- Bacterial Infection and Septic Arthritis.- Corticosteroids.- Bed Rest.- Psychological Factors.- Physiotherapy.- Surgical Trends.- 2 Aetiology and Pathology.- Aetiology.- The Causes of Rheumatoid Arthritis.- Disease Mechanisms.- The Nature of the Connective Tissue Lesion.- Cartilage and Bone Damage.- Vasculitis.- A General Disease Mechanism.- Targets for Drug Action.- Rationale for Synovectomy.- Synovitis Following Arthroplasty.- Synovial Biopsy.- Tissue Sampling.- Synovial Fluid Examination.- Lesions in Other Tissues.- Cardiac Involvement.- Associated Pathology.- Seronegative Spondarthropathies.- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.- 3 Selection.- Assessment of the Specific Problem.- Surgical Selection.- Indications for Surgery.- Contraindications to Surgery.- Which Operation?.- How Soon?.- What Order?.- How Many?.- Recording a Decision.- 4 The Link with Medical Management.- The Physician's Plan of Care.- Prognosis.- Physical Activity.- Local vs. General Measures.- Aspiration and Lavage.- Injection.- Radionuclide Injection.- Systemic Drug Therapy.- Systemic Features and Associated Medical Problems.- Anaemia.- Gastrointestinal.- Osteopenia.- Neuropathy.- Cervical Myelopathy.- Haemodynamic and Renal.- Skin.- Respiratory.- Sepsis.- Rheumatological Emergencies.- Children with Rheumatic Disease.- Summary.- 5 Perioperative Care.- Preoperative Assessment.- Preoperative Investigation.- Blood Tests.- Radiology.- The Immediate Preoperative Period.- Drugs in the Perioperative Period.- Care During Surgery.- Postoperative Care.- Splints.- 6 Synovectomy.- Damage Produced by Synovitis.- Treatments of Synovitis and Synovial Hypertrophy.- Simple Physical Means.- Antirheumatic Drugs.- Intra-articular Cytotoxic Agents.- Physical Agents.- Osteotomy.- Surgical Synovectomy.- The Shoulder.- The Elbow.- The Wrist.- Metacarpophalangeal and Proximal Interphalangeal Joints.- The Hip.- The Knee.- Metatarsophalangeal Joints.- The Ankle.- Tendons.- Recurrent Synovitis after Synovectomy.- Children.- Seronegative Arthropathies.- Conclusion.- 7 Osteotomy.- Jaw.- Shoulder.- Metacarpophalangeal Joints.- Hip.- Knee.- Ankle.- Foot.- Action of Osteotomy.- Operative Technique.- Internal Fixation.- Wedges.- Total Replacement or Osteotomy?.- 8 Arthroplasty.- Excision Arthroplasty.- The Lateral and Medial Ends of the Clavicle.- Excision Arthroplasty Following Failed Total Joint Replacement.- Soft Tissue Interposition Arthroplasty.- Replacement by Massive Cadaveric Grafts.- Replacement by Prosthesis.- Partial.- Total.- Total Prosthetic Joint Replacement After Osteotomy.- Anatomical Placement.- Complications of Prosthetic Joint Replacement.- Failure of Total Joint Replacement.- Infection.- Urinary Tract Problems.- Skin Flap Necrosis.- Metal Sensitivity and Toxicity.- Cement Toxicity.- Loosening and its Diagnosis.- Material Problems.- Design of Cementless Implants.- Dislocation.- Fat Embolus.- Fractures Around Prostheses.- Surgery After Failure of a Prosthesis.- Revision.- Excision Arthroplasty.- Arthrodesis.- 9 Arthrodesis.- Cervical Spine.- Shoulder.- Elbow.- Wrist.- Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb.- Metacarpophalangeal Joint of the Thumb.- Interphalangeal Joint of the Thumb.- Proximal Interphalangeal Joints of the Fingers.- Distal Interphalangeal Joints of the Fingers.- The Hip.- The Knee.- The Ankle.- Subtaloid Joint.- Midtarsal Joints.- Metatarsophalangeal Joints.- Proximal Interphalangeal Joints of the Toes.- Distal Interphalangeal Joints of the Toes.- 10 The Spine.- Pathology.- Clinical Features.- Imaging of the Rheumatoid Spine.- Conservative Management.- Psychological Support.- Surgical Management.- Dorsal and Lumbar Spine.- Ankylosing Spondylitis.- Spinal Osteotomy.- 11 The Shoulder.- Progression of Joint Damage.- Rotator Cuff Impingement.- Acromioclavicular Joint.- Sternoclavicular Joint.- Glenohumeral Join

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