The bionic human: health promotion for people with implanted prosthetic devices
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adam_text | The Bionic
Health Promotion for People With Implanted Prosthetic Devices
Edited by
Frank E.Johnson, md and
Saint Louis University School of Medicine and Department ofVeterans Affairs Medical Center, St Louis, MO
Associate Editors
Terry C. Lairmore, md
Scott andWhite Hospkaljexas A
Riccardo A.Audisio, md
University of Liverpool, UK
Foreword by
Arthur E.
Former Chairman ofSurgery,Yale University School of Medians
FormerVice-President, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center
Although every year
standards for their ongoing clinical management. In The
diverse panel of implant experts surveys the state of the art in patient follow-up for the most common prosthetic devices. The devices
covered range from breast, penile, vascular, and joint
fluid shunts, cardiac valves, stents, and pacemakers. For each device, the authors consider ¡ts pros and cons, detail the best current
strategies to keep implanted patients healthy, and evaluate the latest and most promising new diagnostic tests. Clinical counterpoints
from distinguished authorities at major centers in the United States and Europe are offered throughout. Follow-up recommendations
are summarized in a standardized format that allows comparative analysis and lays the foundation for controlled clinical trials and the
eventual establishment of evidence-based guidelines. Additional chapters address epidemiological, societal, and policy issues associated
with prosthetic use: what should be done to detect and/or prevent problems with implants, to detect such low-frequency events as
the development of cancer, and to uncover the disorders to which patients with
are the costs of follow-up care and how should society allocate resources to care for these patients?
Concise and highly practical, The
an integrated survey of best practices for the management of patients with implanted prosthetic devices and an insightful examination
of the epidemiological, societal, and policy issues associated with their use.
•
•
■
•
•
•
•
•
Contents
Overview. Assessment of Surveillance Test Performance and Cost Cost of Follow-Up After Implantation of Prosthetic Devices. Factors
That Should Shape Clinical Strategies. A View From the US Food and Drug Administration. Societal Issues. Databases for Studying the
Epidemiology of Implanted Medical Devices. Tissue Reaction to Prosthetic Materials. Prevention of Infection in Prosthetic Devices.
Computer Modeling. Breast
for Hernia Repair. Penile
Vascular
Pacemakers. Joint
Contents
Foreword v
Preface vii
Contributors xiii
1 Overview
Frank E. Johnson 1
2 Assessment of Surveillance Test Performance and Cost
Katherine S. Virgo 13
3 Cost of Follow-Up After Implantation of Prosthetic
Devices
Katherine S. Virgo 33
4 Factors That Should Shape Clinical Strategies
Frank E. Johnson 47
5 A View From the US Food and Drug Administration
Thomas P. Gross, Celia M. Witten, Casper Uldriks,
and William F. Regnault 61
6 Societal Issues
John H. Fielder 89
7 Databases for Studying the Epidemiology
of Implanted Medical Devices
Deborah Shatin, Roselie A. Bright, and Brad Astor 115
8 Tissue Reaction to Prosthetic Materials
Nathan Ravi and Hyder AH Aliyar 133
9 Prevention of Infection in Prosthetic Devices
Ramona E. Simionescu and Donald J. Kennedy 759
European Counterpoint
Soumen Ghosh and Riccardo A. Audisio 786
10 Computer Modeling
EwoutW. Steyerberg 205
x Contents
11 Breast Prostheses: Current Recommendations for Care
of Patients After Implantation of Breast Prostheses
Forrest S. Roth, David f. Gray, and Christian E. Paletta 231
US Counterpoint
Thomas H. Tung 255
European Counterpoint
Catherine M. Darcy and Kevin Hancock 259
12 Prostheses for Hernia Repair
R. Ivan Beretvas 271
US Counterpoint
L. Michael Brunt 277
European Counterpoint
AvrilA. P. Chang and Ara W. Darzi 284
13 Penile Prostheses
JohnJ.Mulcahy 289
US Counterpoint
Steven B. Brandes 300
European Counterpoint
Christine M. Evans 302
14 Artificial Urethral Sphincters
David J. Rea, John P. Lavelle, and Culley C. Carson, III 313
US Counterpoint
Steven B. Brandes 322
European Counterpoint
SuzieN. Venn, Constantinos Hajivassiliou, and Tony Mundy 324
15 Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts
Edward Rustamzadeh and Cornelius H. Lam 333
US Counterpoint
Joshua L. Dowling 359
European Counterpoint
Spyros Sgouros 363
16 Cochlear Implants
Adrien A. Eshraghi, John E. King, Annelle V. Hodges,
and Thomas J. Balkany 379
US Counterpoint
/. GailNeely 4.Q4.
European Counterpoint
Issam Saliba and Bernard Fraysse 408
Contents xi
17 Ossicular Implants
Adrien A. Eshraghi, Hessam Elfiki, Steven R. Mobley,
and Thomas J. Balkany 413
US Counterpoint
J.GailNeely 424
European Counterpoint
GoetzGeyer 429
18 Vascular Prostheses
Karthikeshwar Kasirajan, Brian Matteson, John Marek,
and Mark Langsfeld 437
US Counterpoint
Luis A. Sanchez 473
European Counterpoint
S. Rao Vallabhaneni and John A. Brennan 480
19 Cardiac Valves
M. David Arya and Arthur J. Labovitz 489
US Counterpoint
Kristine J. Guleserian and Marc R. Moon 523
European Counterpoint
Alan J. Bryan and Gianni D. Angelini 528
20 Intravascular Filters and Stents
LazarJ. Greenfield and Mary C. Proctor 533
US Counterpoint
David M. Hovsepian 542
European Counterpoint
A. E. Healey and Derek A. Gould 547
21 Vascular Access Devices
Christopher N. Compton and John H. Raaf 567
US Counterpoint
EricD. Whitman W
European Counterpoint
Matthias Lorcnz, Carsten N. Gutt, and Stefan Heinrich 59.1
22 Osseointegrated Dental Implants
Steven E. Eckert and Sreenivas Koka 603
US Counterpoint
G. E. Ghali and John N. Kent 679
European Counterpoint
Anthony J. Swnmenvill and John I. Caivood 624
xii Contents
23 Cardiac Pacemakers
Preben Bjerregaard and Amr El-Shafei 633
US Counterpoint
Marye J. Gleva 645
European Counterpoint
Derek T. Connelly 649
24 Joint Prostheses and Internal Fixation Devices
Thomas J. Otto and Coles E. L Hommedieu 655
US Counterpoint
James A. Keeney and John C. Clohisy 679
European Counterpoint
Michael P. Manning 686
Index 693
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The Bionic
Health Promotion for People With Implanted Prosthetic Devices
Edited by
Frank E.Johnson, md and
Saint Louis University School of Medicine and Department ofVeterans Affairs Medical Center, St Louis, MO
Associate Editors
Terry C. Lairmore, md
Scott andWhite Hospkaljexas A
Riccardo A.Audisio, md
University of Liverpool, UK
Foreword by
Arthur E.
Former Chairman ofSurgery,Yale University School of Medians
FormerVice-President, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center
Although every year
standards for their ongoing clinical management. In The
diverse panel of implant experts surveys the state of the art in patient follow-up for the most common prosthetic devices. The devices
covered range from breast, penile, vascular, and joint
fluid shunts, cardiac valves, stents, and pacemakers. For each device, the authors consider ¡ts pros and cons, detail the best current
strategies to keep implanted patients healthy, and evaluate the latest and most promising new diagnostic tests. Clinical counterpoints
from distinguished authorities at major centers in the United States and Europe are offered throughout. Follow-up recommendations
are summarized in a standardized format that allows comparative analysis and lays the foundation for controlled clinical trials and the
eventual establishment of evidence-based guidelines. Additional chapters address epidemiological, societal, and policy issues associated
with prosthetic use: what should be done to detect and/or prevent problems with implants, to detect such low-frequency events as
the development of cancer, and to uncover the disorders to which patients with
are the costs of follow-up care and how should society allocate resources to care for these patients?
Concise and highly practical, The
an integrated survey of best practices for the management of patients with implanted prosthetic devices and an insightful examination
of the epidemiological, societal, and policy issues associated with their use.
•
•
■
•
•
•
•
•
Contents
Overview. Assessment of Surveillance Test Performance and Cost Cost of Follow-Up After Implantation of Prosthetic Devices. Factors
That Should Shape Clinical Strategies. A View From the US Food and Drug Administration. Societal Issues. Databases for Studying the
Epidemiology of Implanted Medical Devices. Tissue Reaction to Prosthetic Materials. Prevention of Infection in Prosthetic Devices.
Computer Modeling. Breast
for Hernia Repair. Penile
Vascular
Pacemakers. Joint
Contents
Foreword v
Preface vii
Contributors xiii
1 Overview
Frank E. Johnson 1
2 Assessment of Surveillance Test Performance and Cost
Katherine S. Virgo 13
3 Cost of Follow-Up After Implantation of Prosthetic
Devices
Katherine S. Virgo 33
4 Factors That Should Shape Clinical Strategies
Frank E. Johnson 47
5 A View From the US Food and Drug Administration
Thomas P. Gross, Celia M. Witten, Casper Uldriks,
and William F. Regnault 61
6 Societal Issues
John H. Fielder 89
7 Databases for Studying the Epidemiology
of Implanted Medical Devices
Deborah Shatin, Roselie A. Bright, and Brad Astor 115
8 Tissue Reaction to Prosthetic Materials
Nathan Ravi and Hyder AH Aliyar 133
9 Prevention of Infection in Prosthetic Devices
Ramona E. Simionescu and Donald J. Kennedy 759
European Counterpoint
Soumen Ghosh and Riccardo A. Audisio 786
10 Computer Modeling
EwoutW. Steyerberg 205
x Contents
11 Breast Prostheses: Current Recommendations for Care
of Patients After Implantation of Breast Prostheses
Forrest S. Roth, David f. Gray, and Christian E. Paletta 231
US Counterpoint
Thomas H. Tung 255
European Counterpoint
Catherine M. Darcy and Kevin Hancock 259
12 Prostheses for Hernia Repair
R. Ivan Beretvas 271
US Counterpoint
L. Michael Brunt 277
European Counterpoint
AvrilA. P. Chang and Ara W. Darzi 284
13 Penile Prostheses
JohnJ.Mulcahy 289
US Counterpoint
Steven B. Brandes 300
European Counterpoint
Christine M. Evans 302
14 Artificial Urethral Sphincters
David J. Rea, John P. Lavelle, and Culley C. Carson, III 313
US Counterpoint
Steven B. Brandes 322
European Counterpoint
SuzieN. Venn, Constantinos Hajivassiliou, and Tony Mundy 324
15 Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts
Edward Rustamzadeh and Cornelius H. Lam 333
US Counterpoint
Joshua L. Dowling 359
European Counterpoint
Spyros Sgouros 363
16 Cochlear Implants
Adrien A. Eshraghi, John E. King, Annelle V. Hodges,
and Thomas J. Balkany 379
US Counterpoint
/. GailNeely 4.Q4.
European Counterpoint
Issam Saliba and Bernard Fraysse 408
Contents xi
17 Ossicular Implants
Adrien A. Eshraghi, Hessam Elfiki, Steven R. Mobley,
and Thomas J. Balkany 413
US Counterpoint
J.GailNeely 424
European Counterpoint
GoetzGeyer 429
18 Vascular Prostheses
Karthikeshwar Kasirajan, Brian Matteson, John Marek,
and Mark Langsfeld 437
US Counterpoint
Luis A. Sanchez 473
European Counterpoint
S. Rao Vallabhaneni and John A. Brennan 480
19 Cardiac Valves
M. David Arya and Arthur J. Labovitz 489
US Counterpoint
Kristine J. Guleserian and Marc R. Moon 523
European Counterpoint
Alan J. Bryan and Gianni D. Angelini 528
20 Intravascular Filters and Stents
LazarJ. Greenfield and Mary C. Proctor 533
US Counterpoint
David M. Hovsepian 542
European Counterpoint
A. E. Healey and Derek A. Gould 547
21 Vascular Access Devices
Christopher N. Compton and John H. Raaf 567
US Counterpoint
EricD. Whitman W
European Counterpoint
Matthias Lorcnz, Carsten N. Gutt, and Stefan Heinrich 59.1
22 Osseointegrated Dental Implants
Steven E. Eckert and Sreenivas Koka 603
US Counterpoint
G. E. Ghali and John N. Kent 679
European Counterpoint
Anthony J. Swnmenvill and John I. Caivood 624
xii Contents
23 Cardiac Pacemakers
Preben Bjerregaard and Amr El-Shafei 633
US Counterpoint
Marye J. Gleva 645
European Counterpoint
Derek T. Connelly 649
24 Joint Prostheses and Internal Fixation Devices
Thomas J. Otto and Coles E. L'Hommedieu 655
US Counterpoint
James A. Keeney and John C. Clohisy 679
European Counterpoint
Michael P. Manning 686
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title_sub | health promotion for people with implanted prosthetic devices |
topic | Chirurgie - Patients - Santé Prothèses - Aspect physiologique Prothèses internes - Aspect physiologique Éducation sanitaire Prosthesis Physiological aspects Implants, Artificial Physiological aspects Surgery Patients Health Health education Bionik (DE-588)4006888-2 gnd Prothese (DE-588)4047540-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Chirurgie - Patients - Santé Prothèses - Aspect physiologique Prothèses internes - Aspect physiologique Éducation sanitaire Prosthesis Physiological aspects Implants, Artificial Physiological aspects Surgery Patients Health Health education Bionik Prothese |
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