<p>Berry & Lieberman: Surgery of the Hip 2e</p> <p>Section I. Basic Science</p> <p>1. Biomechanics of the Natural Hip Joint</p> <p>2. Biomechanics of the Artificial Hip Joint</p> <p>3. Tribology of the Artificial Hip</p> <p>4. Materials in Hip Surgery: Polymethylmethacrylate</p> <p>5. Materials in Hip Surgery: Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene </p> <p>6. Materials in Hip Surgery: Ceramics</p> <p>7. Acetabular Fixation</p> <p>8. Biological Responses to Particle Debris</p> <p>9. Biological Responses to Metal Debris and Metal Ions</p> <p>10. Bone Grafts in Hip Surgery</p> <p>Section II. Anatomy and Operative Approaches</p> <p>11. Normal Hip Embryology and Development</p> <p>12. Anatomy of the Hip</p> <p>13. Exposures of the Acetabulum</p> <p>14. Direct Anterior Approach Without Special Table for Primary THA</p> <p>15. Direct Anterior Approach With Special Table for Primary THA</p> <p>16. Anterolateral Approach for Primary Total Hip Replacement</p> <p>17. Posterior Approaches to the Hip</p> <p>18. Trochanteric Osteotomies </p> <p>19. Extensile Approaches for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>20. Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty </p> <p>Section III. Perioperative Management in Hip Surgery</p> <p>21. Blood Management</p> <p>22. Anesthesia for Hip Surgery: Options and Risks</p> <p>23. Mortality after Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>24. Perioperative Medical Management of Hip Surgery Patients</p> <p>25. Perioperative Pain Management</p> <p>26. Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Surgery of the Hip</p> <p>27. Rehabilitation after Hip Surgery </p> <p>Section IV. Hip Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Pathology</p> <p>28. History and Physical Examination of the Hip</p> <p>29. Imaging of the Hip</p> <p>30. Osteoarthritis</p> <p>31. Femoroacetabular Impingement</p> <p>32. Dysplasia in the Skeletally Mature Patient</p> <p>33. Osteonecrosis and Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome</p> <p>34. Synovial Diseases of the Hip</p> <p>35. Acetabular Rim Damage</p> <p>36. Hip Joint Infection</p> <p>37. Soft Tissue Pathology: Bursal, Tendon, and Muscle Diseases</p> <p>Section V. Pediatric Hip Disorders </p> <p>38. Hip Dysplasia in the Child and Adolescent</p> <p>39. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease</p> <p>40. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis</p> <p>41. Inflammatory Arthritis in the Child and Adolescent</p> <p>42. Adolescent CAM Impingement, Etiology and Treatment</p> <p>Section VI. Traumatic Disorders of the Hip</p> <p>43. Femoral Neck Fracture</p> <p>44. Intertrochanteric Fractures</p> <p>45. Subtrochanteric Fractures</p> <p>46. Acetabular Fracture</p> <p>47. Hip Dislocation and Femoral Head Fractures</p> <p>Section VII. Tumors of the Hip</p> <p>48. Evaluation of Bone Lesions Around the Hip</p> <p>49. Benign Bone Tumors</p> <p>50. Primary Malignant Bone Tumors</p> <p>51. Metastatic Disease Around the Hip</p> <p>Section VIII. Nonarthroplasty Treatment of Hip Pathology</p> <p>52. Hip Arthroscopy for Nonstructural Hip Problems</p> <p>53. Hip Arthroscopy for Structural Hip Problems</p> <p>54. Open Surgical Dislocation for Structural Hip Problems</p> <p>55. Pelvic Osteotomies for Hip Dysplasia</p> <p>56. Femoral Osteotomy</p> <p>57. Femoral Head Sparing Procedures for Osteonecrosis of the Hip</p> <p>58. Arthrodesis and Resection Arthroplasty of the Hip</p> <p>Section IX. Primary Hip Arthroplasty </p> <p>59. Long-Term Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>60. Rating Systems and Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>61. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Primary Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>62. Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty: Evolution, Design, Indications, Techniques, and Results</p> <p>63. Cemented Acetabular Components</p> <p>64. Uncemented Acetabular Components</p> <p>65. Cemented Femoral Components</p> <p>66. Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Femoral Components</p> <p>67. Uncemented Tapered Femoral Components With Blade-Shaped Parallel Sided Implants</p> <p>68. Uncemented Tapered Femoral Components with Single/Double/Rounded Tapered Implants</p> <p>69. Uncemented Short Metaphyseal Femoral Components</p> <p>70. Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Bearings</p> <p>71. Ceramic-on-Ceramic Bearings</p> <p>72. Computer Navigation in Hip Arthroplasty and Robotics</p> <p>73. Femoral Head Diameter and Material</p> <p>74. Dual Mobility Implants</p> <p>75. Effect of the Spine on Implant Positioning and Hip Stability in Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>Section X. Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty in Specific Conditions</p> <p>76. Hip Dysplasia</p> <p>77. Previous Acetabular Fracture</p> <p>78. Previous Proximal Femoral Fracture </p> <p>79. Proximal Femoral Deformity</p> <p>80. Metabolic Bone Disease</p> <p>81. Osteonecrosis of the Hip</p> <p>82. The Neuromuscular Hip</p> <p>83. Previous Hip Arthrodesis</p> <p>84. Protrusio Acetabuli</p> <p>85. Sickle Cell Disease</p> <p>86. High Body Mass Index</p> <p>87. Acute Femoral Neck Fracture</p> <p>Section XI. Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>88. Evaluation of the Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty </p> <p>89. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Revision Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>90. Implant Removal in Revision Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>91. Osteolysis Around Well-Fixed THA</p> <p>92. Acetabular Reconstruction: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options</p> <p>93. Acetabular Revision: Uncemented Hemispherical Components</p> <p>94. Acetabular Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting</p> <p>95. Acetabular Revision with Custom Implants</p> <p>96. Acetabular Revision with Cup/Cage Construct</p> <p>97. Femoral Revision: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options</p> <p>98. Cemented Femoral Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A View in the 21st Century</p> <p>99. Femoral Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting</p> <p>100. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Implants</p> <p>101. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Implants with Bioactive Coatings</p> <p>102. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Tapered Fluted Modular Implants</p> <p>103. Femoral Revision: Allograft Prosthetic Composites and Proximal Femoral Replacement</p> <p>104. Revision for Metal-on-Metal or Taper Corrosion Failures</p> <p>Section XII. Complications of Hip Arthroplasty</p> <p>105. Infection</p> <p>106. Hip Instability</p> <p>107. Periprosthetic Fracture: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment</p> <p>108. Abductor Muscle and Greater Trochanteric Complications</p> <p>109. Leg Length Inequality: Prevention/Treatment</p> <p>110. Neurovascular Injuries: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment</p> <p>111. Wound Complications after Total Hip Arthroplasty: Prevention and Treatment</p> <p>112. Heterotopic Ossification</p>