The well-cemented total hip arthroplasty: Theory and practice

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Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) remains one of the most successful procedures in Orthopaedic surgery. It has become very clear that it is the surgical expertise, in particular the quality of the cementing technique, which will affect long-term outcome and success. It is the intention of this book to provide an up-to-date comprehensive assessment of the entire field of cemented THA. Special emphasis has been given to practice-relevant aspects: well-illustrated and detailed operative steps as a practical guideline, a basic science chapter and long-term outcome data are provided. Minimally invasive surgery, modern perioperative management and patient fast tracking are covered. A number of highly respected experts have contributed to this in-depth compilation of the "state of the art" in 2005. This book is written and intended for both, trainees and established arthroplasty surgeons who are dedicated to perform a well-cemented THA. © Springer Medizin Verlag Heidelberg 2005. All rights are reserved.

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Breusch, S., & Malchau, H. (2005). The well-cemented total hip arthroplasty: Theory and practice. The Well-Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty: Theory and Practice (pp. 1–377). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28924-0

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