PART Ⅱ RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES OF THE HIP IN ADULTS 158
3 Arthroplasty of the Hip&James W.Harkess and John R.Crockarell,Jr. 158
4 Hip Resurfacing&David G.Lavelle 311
5 Arthrodesis of the Hip&William E.Albers 325
6 Hip Pain in the Young Adult and Hip Preservation Surgery&James L.Guyton 333
List of Techniques 182
Arthroplasty of the Hip 182
3-1 Preoperative Templating for Total Hip Arthroplasty(Capello) 182
3-2 Total Hip Arthroplasty Through the Posterolateral Approach with Posterior Dislocation of the Hip 185
3-3 Implantation of Cementless Acetabular Component 189
3-4 Implantation of Cemented Acetabular Component 191
3-5 Implantation of Cementless Femoral Component 193
3-6 Implantation of Cemented Femoral Component 197
3-7 Transtrochanteric Approach for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty 266
3-8 Removal of Cemented Femoral Component 267
3-9 Removal of a Cementless Femoral Component 268
3-10 Removal of Implants with Extensive Distal Bone Ingrowth(Glassman and Engh) 269
3-11 Extended Trochanteric Osteotomy(Younger et al.) 270
3-12 Removal ofa Broken Femoral Component(Collis and Dubrul) 271
3-13 Removal ofa Broken Stem(MorelandMarder,and Anspach) 272
3-14 Removal of a Broken Stem 273
3-15 Removal of Femoral Cement 273
3-16 Removal ofDistal Cement with a High-Speed Burr(Turner et al.) 275
3-17 Removal ofDistal Cement with a High-Speed Burr(Mallory) 276
3-18 Removal ofa Loose All-Polyethylene Cup 277
3-19 Removal of a Metal-Backed Cemented Acetabular Component 277
3-20 Removal of a Cementless Acetabular Component(Mitchell) 279
3-21 Management of Acetabular Cavitary Deficits 282
3-22 Management of Segmental Acetabular Deficit 284
3-23 Management of Segmental Acetabular Deficit(Fletcher) 285
3-24 Management of Combined Deficits with Structural Grafting(Sporer et al.) 286
3-25 Management of Pelvic Discontinuity with Antiprotrusio Cage(Winter et al.) 287
3-26 Management of Pelvic Discontinuity with Allografting and Custom Component(DeBoer et al.) 288
3-27 Management of Femoral Deficit with Modular Femoral Component(Cameron) 293
3-28 Revision with Extensively Porous-Coated Femoral Stem (Mallory and Head) 294
3-29 Management of Proximal Femoral Bone Loss with Distally Fixed Stem(Kwong et al.) 294
3-30 Management of Proximal Femoral Deficiencies with Impaction Bone Grafting and Cemented Revision Stem(Gie,Modified) 295
3-31 Management of Massive Deficits with Proximal Femoral Allograft-Prosthesis Composite 297
3-32 Management of Massive Deficits with Modular Megaprosthesis(Klein et al.) 298
Arthrodesis of the Hip 326
5-1 Arthrodesis with Cancellous Screw Fixation(Benaroch et al.) 326
5-2 Arthrodesis with Cobra Plate Fixation(Murrell and Fitch) 326
5-3 Arthrodesis with Hip Compression Screw Fixation(Pagnano and Cabanela) 328
5-4 Arthrodesis in the Absence of the Femoral Head(Abbott,Fischer,and Lucas) 328
5-5 Arthrodesis of the Proximal Femur to the Ischium(Bosworth) 329
5-6 Arthrodesis with Cobra-Head Plate Fixation Affer Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty(Kostuik and Alexander) 330
Hip Pain in the Young Adult and Hip Preservation Surgery 343
6-1 Surgical Dislocation of the Hip(Ganz et al.) 343
6-2 Combined Hip Arthroscopy and Limited Open Osteochondroplasty(Clohisy and McClure) 345
6-3 Bernese Periacetabular Osteotomy(Matheney et al.) 352
6-4 Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head:Core Decompression(Hungerford) 361
6-5 Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head:Core Decompression—Percutaneous Technique(Mont et al.) 361
6-6 Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head:Vascularized Fibular Grafting(Urbaniak et al.) 363