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Primäre Hüftendoprothetik – OP-Technik: Standardpfanne, zementfrei – Press-fit
Zementfreie Press-fit-Pfannen stellen heute den Goldstandard in der Primärendoprothetik der Hüfte dar. Über die letzten Jahrzehnte wurden das... -
Untersuchung des Hüftgelenkes und Pathophysiologie der Erkrankungen: Weichteilpathologien des Hüftgelenkes
Weichteilpathologien des Hüftgelenkes stellen eine diagnostische und therapeutische Herausforderung dar. Sowohl beim nativen Hüftgelenk als auch beim... -
Operative Zugänge am Kniegelenk: Distales Femur
Die operative Versorgung von distalen Femurfrakturen stellt aufgrund der teils komplexen Frakturmuster eine operative Herausforderung mit... -
Patellaluxationen beim Kind
Die Patellaluxation hat eine Inzidenz von 0,6–1,2 per 1000, ist die häufigste Ursache einer akuten Knieverletzung im Wachstumsalter und der häufigste... -
Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie: Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung
Die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung ist eine Pflichtversicherung der Arbeitnehmer – in Abhängigkeit von der Höhe des Einkommens. Mitversichert sind... -
Full Polyethylene or Metal Back?
The development of different types of tibial components has led to the development of two major groups: full-polyethylene (FPE) implants and... -
Results and Registry Data for Unicompartmental Knee Replacements
There is good evidence that Unicompartmental Knee Replacement (UKR) has numerous advantages over Total Knee Replacement (TKR). UKR provides a faster... -
Conventional Indications for Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
Surgical management of tibiofemoral osteoarthritis (OA) is debated, with three solutions: high tibial/distal femoral osteotomy (HTO/DFO), total knee... -
HIP; Surgical Technique: Bone Loss and Muscle Insufficiency
Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a devastating complication following joint arthroplasty, leading to significant morbidity and healthcare... -
Risk Factors for the Development of a Periprosthetic Joint Infection
Total joint replacement (TJR) is performed to treat joint arthrosis in an increasing number of patients due to the advances in arthroplasty... -
Shoulder: Surgical Technique, Complications, and Results
Periprosthetic infection (PPI) in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) differs significantly from knee and hip arthroplasty. Even if the number of... -
Antimicrobial Therapy in One-Stage Revision Surgery
Unlike antibiotic therapy of acute infections caused by rapidly dividing bacteria, anti-infective strategies in PJI have to take into consideration... -
Microbiology of Bone and Joint Infections
Bone and joint infection encompasses various types of infections that can occur, in children or less often in adults, on native joints and tissues or... -
Percutaneous Sampling Procedures
Percutaneous sampling procedures are increasingly used for the assessment of musculoskeletal infections. They allow microbiological and... -
Brucellar Bone and Joint Infection
Osteoarticular brucellosis (OAB) usually occurs as sacroiliitis, spondylitis, or peripheral arthritis. Although OAB is the most frequent complication... -
Surgical Sampling Procedures
Despite the development of percutaneous sampling techniques in bone and joint infections, surgical sampling procedures remain useful in obtaining... -
Fungal Bone and Joint Infections
Fungal osteoarticular infection (FOI) is uncommon, but its incidence is increasing due to the growing number of patients at risk. It affects both... -
Pathological Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections
Bone and joint infection (BJI) is a major global health burden with significant management challenge. BJI can be divided into suppurative (mainly... -
Hip
This chapter serves as a focused guide, offering practice questions that span various aspects of hip pathology commonly encountered in the “Adult... -
Paediatrics
This chapter highlights essential paediatric orthopaedic cases commonly encountered in ‘Hand & Paediatrics’ station of the orthopaedic board and FRCS...