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adam_text | Table
of contents
Volume
1
Section
1
ι
Principles of the treatment of pelvic ring injuries
1.1
Anatomy of the pelvic ring
3
Marvin Tile, James
F
Kellam
1
Introduction
3
2
Structural stability
3
3
Interior of pelvis
8
4
References
16
1.2
Biomechanics and methods of internal fixation
17
John
T
Gorczyca
1
Introduction
17
2
Anatomical structures
17
3
Concept of pelvic stability
19
4
Injury force patterns
20
5
Biomechanics of pelvic fixation
22
6
Conclusion
35
7
References
36
1.3
Pathoanatomy, mechanisms of injury,
39
and classification
Kelly Lefaivre, Peter
J
O Brien, Marvin Tile
1
Introduction
39
2
Pathoanatomy
39
3
Mechanisms of injury
41
4
Classification
47
5
Comprehensive classification
52
6
Type
61
-A: stable
53
7
Type
61-ß:
partially stable
54
8
Type 61-C: completely unstable (Young-Burgess
55
APC III, VS)
9
Pelvic ring disruption associated with acetabular
56
fracture
10
Conclusion
57
11
References
60
1.4
General assessment and management of the
61
polytrauma patient
Wolfgang
К
Ertel, James
F
Kellam
1
Introduction
61
2
General principles
62
3
Principles of damage control
69
4
Relationship of pelvic fractures to injuries in other
71
systems
5
Specific treatment of pelvic disruption in a multiply
72
injured patient
6
Control of pelvic hemorrhage
76
7
Definite fracture care in the multiply injured patient
80
8
Conclusion
80
9
References
81
1.5
Defining the injury: assessment and principles of
83
management of pelvic ring fractures
Richard
J
Jenkinson, Marvin Tile, Joel Rubenstein
1
Introduction
83
2
Clinical assessment
83
3
Radiographie
assessment
87
4
Principles of management of pelvic ring fractures
92
5
References
98
XIII
Table
of contents
Section
2
Techniques
99
1.6
Surgical approaches to the pelvis
103
■Michaei
J
Weaver, James
F
Kellam
1
General considerations
103
2
Approaches to the anterior ring
103
3
Approaches to the posterior ring
108
4
Anterior (intrapelvic) approach to the sacroiliac joint
108
5
Posterior (extrapelvic) approach to the sacroiliac
110
joint and lateral sacrum
6
Sacral approach
113
7
References
115
1.7
External fixation of the pelvic ring
Pol
M
Rommens,
Alexander
Hofmann
1
Introduction
2
Biomechanical aspects
3
Indications
4
Application methods
5
Pin placement in the iliac crest
6
Pin placement in the anterior inferior iliac spine
Frame design
Aftercare
Conclusion
10
References
1.8.1
Internal fixation of the injured pelvic ring:
rationale
Marvin Tile
1
Introduction
2
Benefits of internal fixation
3
Risks
4
Individual types: rationale
5
Conclusion
6
References
117
117
117
119
121
123
128
128
129
129
131
133
133
133
135
137
137
138
1.8.2
Internal fixation of the injured pelvic ring:
139
navigation
Rami
Mosheiff, Meir (In) Liebergall
1
Patient selection and indications
139
2
Preoperative
assessment
140
3
Surgical technique
143
4
Principles of navigation and guidance
144
5
Conclusion
151
6
References
152
1.8.3
The management of the injured pelvic ring:
153
internal fixation of stable pelvic ring fractures
(type A)
Markku T
Nousiainen, Philip A Brady
1
Patient selection/indications
153
2
Nonoperative
management
154
3
Preoperative
planning
154
4
Surgical techniques
155
5
Postoperative care
157
6
Results
157
7
Complications
157
8
Conclusion
157
9
References
158
1.8.4
The management of the injured pelvic ring:
159
internal fixation of the anterior pelvic injuries-
open book type (B1)
Sean
E
Work
1
Introduction
159
2
Nonoperative
management
162
3
Preoperative
planning
162
4
Surgical techniques
163
5
Postoperative care
170
6
Results
170
7
Complications
171
8
Conclusion
172
9
References
173
1.8.5
Internal fixation of lateral compression fractures
175
(type B2)
Stephen
H
Sims
1
Patient selection and indications
2
Nonoperative
treatment
3
Preoperative
planning
4
Surgical technique
5
Special fracture considerations
6
Postoperative care
7
Results
8
Conclusion
9
References
175
176
177
177
181
185
185
185
185
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Tle,
David
L
Helfet
James F
Kellam,
Mark VrahaS
Table
of contents
Section
3
Special indications
263
1.8.6
Internal fixation of unstable fractures
(types B3 and C)
Milton Lee (Chip) Routt Jr, Timothy
S
Achor
187
1.10
Lumbosacral instability and stabilization
Colin V Crickard, Joshua
С
Patt
1
Patient selection/indications
187
2
Nonoperative
management
192
3
Preoperative
planning
192
4
Surgical techniques
194
5
Postoperative care
230
6
Results
231
7
Complications
231
8
Conclusion
232
9
References
233
1.9
Sacral fractures
235
Tim Pohlemann, iorg
H
Holstein, Ulf
Culemann
1
Introduction
235
2
Anatomy
235
3
Neurovascular anatomy
236
4
Clinical importance of the sacral anatomy
2 37
5
Classification
237
6
Incidence and injury mechanism
240
7
Patient selection and indications
241
8
Preoperative planning
244
9
Surgical techniques
244
10
Surgical approaches
248
11
Fracture stabilization and choice of implants
251
12
Completely unstable pelvic ring injury (type C)
255
with major displacement and without
neurological deficit
13
Postoperative care
258
14
Complications
260
15
Conclusion
260
16
References
261
1.11
1.12
1.13
1
Introduction
2
Preoperative planning
3
Surgical technique
4
Decompression technique
5
Closure technique
6
Postoperative care
7
Outcomes
8
Conclusion
9
References
Open pelvic fracture
Robert V O Toole, Ted
Manson
1
Introduction
2
Classification
3
Initial management
4
Preoperative planning
5
Surgical techniques
6
Tips and tricks
7
Postoperative care
8
Results
9
Complications
10
Conclusion
11
References
265
265
269
269
272
272
273
273
274
274
275
275
275
276
277
278
282
282
283
283
283
284
Pelvic ring disruption in women: genitourinary
and obstetrical implications
Carol
E
Copeland
1
Introduction
2
The nonpregnant female patient
3
The pregnant trauma patient
4
Pelvic trauma as a consequence of pregnancy
Conclusion
References
285
285
285
295
297
301
302
Urological injuries in pelvic ring trauma:
assessment and management in male patients
Ron
Kodarna,
Raj Satkunasivam
1
Anatomy and classification
2
Bladder injuries
3
Pelvic fracture urethral injuries
4
Conclusion
5
References
305
305
307
309
311
312
XV
Table
of contents
Section
4
Results and complications
351
1.14
Injury to the pelvis in
pediatric
patients:
the immature skeleton
Theddy Slongo
1
Anatomy and classification
2
Patient selection and indications
3
Preoperative
planning
4
Surgical techniques
5
Postoperative care
6
Results and outcomes
7
Complications
8
Conclusion
9
References
313
1.16.1
Outcomes after pelvic ring injuries:
general concept and conclusion
Patrick DG Henry, Richard
J
Jenkinson, Hans
J Kreder
353
313
1
Introduction
353
319
2
Outcomes and complications following pelvic
353
320
ring injuries
321
3
Injury and treatment factors related to outcome
357
331
4
Conclusion
358
332
5
References
359
334
335
1.15.1
Insufficiency fractures of the pelvis: metabolic
and
nonoperative
workup
Aasis Unnanuntana, Anas Saleh, Joseph
M
Lane
1
Introduction
2
Etiology and pathogenesis
3
Assessment and medical evaluation
4
Nonoperative
management
5
Conclusion
6
References
1.15.2
Insufficiency fractures of the pelvis:
operative management
1.16.2
Outcomes after pelvic ring injuries:
361
critical review of the world experience
Axel
Gänssien
Introduction
361
Health outcomes and management
361
Level of evidence and evidence-based practice
363
Basis of outcomes evaluation of pelvic ring injuries
363
Outcomes after type A injuries
364
Outcomes after type
В
injuries
365
Outcomes after type
С
injuries
368
Conclusion
373
References
374
337
1
2
3
337
4
337
5
338
6
342
7
344
8
344
9
Patient selection and indications
Preoperative
planning
Surgical techniques
Postoperative care
Conclusion
References
347
347
347
347
348
348
350
1.17
Venous thromboembolism in pelvic trauma
William H
Geerts
377
1
Introduction
377
2
Epidemiology of venous thromboembolism in
377
pelvic trauma
3
Diagnosis of clinically suspected venous
380
thromboembolism
4
Treatment of venous thromboembolism in patients
382
with pelvic trauma
5
Prevention of venous thromboembolism in
383
pelvic trauma
6
Screening for asymptomatic deep vein thrombosis
388
7
Practical aspects of thrombosis prevention in
389
patients with pelvic fracture
8
Conclusion
391
9
References
392
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of contents
1.18
Complications of pelvic trauma
401
Andrew Grose,
David E
Asprimo.
Marvin
Tile
1
Introduction
401
2
Early complications
401
3
Late complications
408
4
Conclusion
411
5
References
412
1.19
Malunion and nonunion of the pelvis:
415
posttraumatic deformity
Michael
D
Stover, William
D
Lack
415
415
416
416
416
419
420
4Л5
1
Incidence
2
Etiology
3
Deformity
4
Definition
5
Symptomatology
6
Patient evaluation
7
Treatment
8
References
XVII
Table
of contents
Volume
2
Section
5 425
Principles of the treatment of acetabular fractures
2.1
Anatomy of the acetabulum
427
2.5
Decision making:
nonoperative
and operative
481
Carl
R
Freeman, Michael Leunig,
Martin Beck, Reinhold Ganz
indications for treatment of acetabular fractures
1
Introduction
427
Steven A Olson, Michael Zlowodzki
2
Hip development
427
1
Introduction
481
3
Acetabular landmarks
427
2
Pelvic anatomy
481
4
Acetabular structure
429
3
Fracture classifications
482
5 Radiographic
anatomy
430
4
Nonoperative
treatment of acetabular fractures
482
6
Hip stability
432
5
Operative treatment of acetabular fractures
485
7
Acetabular orientation
432
6
Choice of operative approach
485
8
Acetabular cartilage
432
7
Special circumstances
492
9
Acetabular biomechanics
433
8
Delayed fracture indications
494
10
Hip circulation
434
9
Acute total hip arthroplasty
494
11
Summary
439
10
Conclusion
495
12
References
439
11
References
495
2.2
Biomechanics of acetabular fractures
441
2.6
General assessment and
perioperative
497
Steven A Olson
management of acetabular fractures
1
Normal hip mechanics
441
Andrew Grose, Douglas ST Green, Sean
E
Garvin
2
Acetabular fractures
442
1
Introduction
497
3
Mechanics of acetabular fixation
444
2
Evaluation of the patient as a whole
497
4
Conclusion
445
3
Evaluation of the patient as a surgical candidate
498
5
References
445
4
Medical optimization and anesthetic management
498
2.3
Pathoanatomy and classification of acetabular
f
гас
turpe
447
5
General guidelines for anesthesia for pelvic fractures
6
Anesthetic plan: nuances for associated injuries
499
500
Jorge
E Atonso, James
F Keilam,
Marvin
Tile
1
Introduction
2
Mechanism of injury
447
447
7
Blood/fluid resuscitation
8
Conclusion
9
References
500
501
501
3
Diagnosing the fracture
449
4
Letournel-Judet classification
(АО
/OTA
Fracture
453
and Dislocation Classification)
5
Conclusion
468
6
References
470
2.4
Defining the injury: assessment and principles
471
of management of acetabular fractures
Markku T
Nousiainen, Philip A Brady, Marvin Tile
1
Introduction
471
2
Clinical assessment
471
3 Radiographic
assessment
471
4
Postoperative assessment
476
5
Imaging of complications and associated injuries
478
6
Conclusion
479
7
References
480
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L
Helfet.
James
F
Kellam,
MarkVrahas
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of contents
Section
6
503
Techniques
2.7
Specific surgical approaches and technique
507
Craig
S
Bartlett III, David
L
Helfet
1
Introduction
507
2
Indications for surgery and
perioperative
Ь07
considerations
3
The geriatric patient
509
4
Timing of surgery
511
5
Preoperative
planning
512
6
Selection of the optimal surgical approach
513
7
Specific approaches
518
8
Surgical technique
522
9
Alternative to Kocher-Langenbeck: the modified
532
Gibson approach
10
Other special technical factors: trochanteric flip
570
osteotomy with surgical dislocation of the
femoral head for treatment of fractures of the
acetabulum
11
Extension of the ilioinguinal approach
575
12
Postoperative management
577
13
Conclusion
579
14
References
580
2.8
Planning
and decision making:
587
surgical approaches
David
С
Dewar, David
L
Helfet
1
Why should we plan?
587
2
Timing
587
3
Imaging
589
4
Planning/templating
590
5
Operating room preparation
592
6
Specific challenges to reducing individual fracture
592
patterns
7
Approach planning
596
8
Anterior approaches
597
9
Posterior approaches
602
10
Transtrochanteric approach
604
11
Extensile approaches
604
12
Conclusion
609
13
References
609
2.9.1
Computer-assisted closed techniques of
611
reduction and fixation
David M
Kahler
1
Introduction
611
2
Early experience
612
3
Computer-assisted orthopedic surgery
613
(image-guided surgery)
4 3-D
(CT-based) versus 2-D (image intensification-
615
based) surgical navigation for pelvic and acetabular
fractures
5
Screw trajectories for specific acetabular fracture
617
patterns
6
Reduction of radiation exposure to patient and
622
surgeon
7
Conclusion
622
8
References
623
2.9.2
Image
intensifier—
assisted closed techniques of
625
reduction and fixation
Joshua
L
Gary, Peter Bates, Adam
J
Starr
1
Introduction
625
2
Screw pathways and image
intensifier
visualization
625
3
Surgical indications
630
4
Operative techniques
633
5
Specific fracture configurations
635
6
Hardware options
636
7
Complications
637
8
References
637
2.10.1
Techniques of reduction and fixation
for acetabular fractures: open methods
Jeffrey
W
Mast
1
Introduction
2
Posterior wall fractures
3
Reduction techniques
4
Associated fractures
5
Conclusion
6
References
639
639
639
648
651
660
660
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Table
of contents
2.10.2
Surgical management of wall and column
661
fractures (type A)
Berton
R
Moed,
David JG Stephen
1
Type A fractures: posterior wall
(Al),
posterior
661
column (A2), and anterior column or anterior
wall
(A3)
2
Type
Al:
posterior wall fractures
662
3
Type A2: posterior column fractures
672
4
Type
A3:
anterior column or anterior wall
679
5
Conclusion
688
6
References
689
757
2.10.3
Surgical management of
В
types: B1, B2, B3
David S
Wellman, David
L
Helfet
1
Introduction
2
Patient selection/indications
3
Bl: transverse fractures (including transverse with
an associated posterior wall fragment)
4
Transverse with posterior wall
5
B2: partial articular fractures (T-type)
6
B3: anterior column with posterior hemitransverse
7
fractures
References
691
691
692
692
705
708
719
726
2.11.1
Cerclage
wires and cable fixation for an
acetabular fracture
Marvin Tile, Dana
C Mears
1
Introduction
757
2
Instrumentation for cable fixation of the acetabulum
757
3
Preferred fractures for the use of cable fixation
760
4
Other applications of cables inserted through the
762
ilioinguinal approach
5
Cable fixation for an acetabular fracture managed
762
with an acute total hip replacement
6
Conclusion
765
7
References
765
2.11.2
Intrapelvic approach in acetabular fractures
767
Eero
Hirvensalo,
Jan Lindahl
1
Introduction
767
2
Indications
767
3
Technique for the intrapelvic approach
768
4
Reduction and fixation techniques
770
5
Complications
774
6
Conclusion
774
7
References
774
2.10.4
Surgical management of associated
727
both-column fractures (type C)
Ketih A Mayo
1
Introduction
727
2
Patient selection/indications
727
3
Preoperative
planning
727
4
Surgical techniques
728
5
Operating room logistics/patient positioning
729
6
Reduction and fixation
730
7
Postoperative care
756
8
Results
756
9
Complications
756
10
Conclusion
756
11
References
756
775
2.11.3
Use of bone substitutes
Jason
L
Pittman, Thomas
A
Einhorn
1
Introduction
775
2
Bone cements
775
3
Biological agents used to augment fracture healing
776
4
Conclusion
778
5
References
779
2.11.4 Intraoperative
assessment of acetabular
781
fractures
Christian Krettek,
Volker Stüber,
Timo Stübig,
Musa
Čitak
1
Introduction
781
2 Intraoperative
assessment
781
3
Postoperative imaging
785
4
References
786
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L
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F Keilam,
Mark
V rahas
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of contents
Section
7
787
Special
situations
2.12
The elderly patient with an acetabular fracture
789
2.15
Pathological pelvic fractures and acetabular
835
Eben
A Carroll, David
L
Helfet
reconstruction in metastatic disease
1
Introduction
789
John
H Healey,
Holly Brown Lenard
2
Acute total hip arthroplasty
790
1
Introduction
835
3
Minimally invasive techniques
793
2
Metastatic disease of the acetabulum
836
4
Open reduction and internal fixation
795
3
Classification
837
5
Technical tricks
795
4
Basic principles
841
6
Treatment failure and delayed total hip arthroplasty
796
5
Technique
842
7
Conclusion
801
6
Tumor-related conditions affecting the pelvis
846
8
References
802
7
Conclusion
846
8
References
848
2.13
Primary total hip arthroplasty for acetabular
803
fracture
2.16
Acetabular fracture in the
pediatrie
patient:
849
Dana
C Mears
the immature skeleton
1
Introduction
803
Theddy Slongo
2
Indications for an acute total THA
806
1
Anatomy and classification
849
3
Contraindications to acute THA
809
2
Diagnostics
852
4
Preoperative
assessment
810
3
Decision for
nonoperative or
operative therapy
855
5
Surgical strategies for acute THA with stabilization
810
4
Surgical techniques
857
of the acetabulurn
5
Postoperative care
863
6
Standard surgical technique
811
6
Results
864
7
Techniques for specific fracture patterns
811
7
Complications
864
8
Small incision techniques for THA and their use
814
8
Conclusion
865
for acute acetabular fractures
9
References
866
9
Alternative strategies for fracture fixation and
buttressing of bone graft
814
2.17
Posttraumatic acetabular
dysplasie
Reinhold
Ganz,
Usa M
Tibor,
Claudio Dora
867
10
Results
818
1
Introduction
867
1
1 Complications
12
Conclusion
13
References
819
819
821
2
Pathophysiology
3
Pathomorphology
867
867
4
Symptoms
869
2.14
Total hip arthroplasty after acetabular fracture
823
5
5urgical
correction
869
Matthew
L
Jimenez
6
References
870
1
Introduction
823
2
Total hip arthroplasty for failed treatment of
823
acetabular fractures
3
Early THA for acute treatment of acetabular fractures
824
4
Late hip arthroplasty
829
5
Technical considerations
829
6
Postoperative management
830
7
Conclusion
833
XXI
Table
of contents
Section
8
Results and complications
871
2.18
Early complications
Gregory
J
Schmeling, Jason
W
Roberts, Emily
L
Exten
1
Introduction
2
Mortality
3
Thromboembolism
4
Infection
5
Nerve injury
6
Malreduction
7
Failure of
fixation
8
Vascular injury
9
Intraarticular hardware
10
Trochanteric osteotomy
11
References
873
873
873
874
875
877
879
880
881
882
882
883
2.22 Malunion
and nonunion
913
Michel Oransky, Carlos Sarraneto, Mario Arduini
1
Anatomy and classification
913
2
Patient selection/indication
914
3
Preoperative
planning
917
4
Operative technique
918
5
Results
923
6
Complications
924
7
Conclusion
924
8
References
926
2.19
Late
complications
Gregory
J
Schmeling, Jason
W
Roberts, Emily
L
Exten
1
Avascular necrosis
2
Late infection
3
Nonunion
4
Heterotopic ossification
5
Posttraumatic osteoarthrosis
6
Conclusion
7
References
885
885
886
886
887
890
891
892
2.23
Results of treatment for fractures of the
927
acetabulum
Martin
D Bircher
1
Introduction
927
2
Natural history: why operate?
927
3
Historical results: methods of assessment and
929
outcomes
4
Letournel s results: the gold standard
931
5
Summary of Letournel s results
933
6
How do we improve outcomes in the 21st century?
936
7
Conclusion
936
8
References
938
2.20
Surgical management of delayed acetabular
fractures
Enc
E
Johnson, Devon
M
Jeffcoat
893
1
Anatomy
893
2
Patient selection and indications
894
3
Preoperative
planning
894
4
Surgical techniques
894
5
Postoperative care
897
6
Results
897
7
Complications
899
8
Conclusion
900
9
References
901
2.21
Late acetabular reconstruction
903
Manyi
Wang, Xinbao Wu, Shiwen Zhu
1
Introduction
903
2
Indications
903
3
Surgical treatment: potential problems
904
4
Surgical algorithm
904
5
Complications
908
6
Results
909
7
Conclusion
911
8
References
912
XXII
Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum- Principles and Methods of Management Marvin Tile, David
! Helfet,
James
F
Kellam,
Mark Vrahas
Marvin
Tile I David
L
Helfet
| James
F
Kellam
| Mark Vrahas
Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
Principles and Methods of Management-Fourth Edition
The fourth edition of this well-known and highly
regarded book by Marvin Tile and colleagues is now
a comprehensive two-volume set. Based on the
АО
Principles of Operative Management of Fractures
as applied to the pelvis and acetabulum, this
publication covers:
•
Acute management of pelvic and acetabular
fracture patients
•
Definitive treatment of both fractures by operative
approaches for reduction and internal fixation
—
from conventional methods to new percutaneous
techniques
•
Extensive analysis of the outcomes of pelvic and
acetabular fractures
To explore these areas fully, this publication
features:
•
Collaboration of more than
80
international expert
surgeons
•
Inclusion of
2,234
images and illustrations
•
In-depth video presentations of surgical
approaches and reduction techniques performed
by world-renowned experts
Emphasizing decision making based on assessment
of the personality of the injury through the patient s
history, physical examination, and imaging, this book
is the ¡deal resource for this ever important field of
practice.
|
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