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Evidence-Based Orthopedics is an up-to-date review of the best evidence for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of orthopedic conditions. Covering orthopedic surgery as well as pre- and post-operative complications, this comprehensive guide provides recommendations for implementing evidence-based practice in the clinical setting. Chapters written by leading clinicians and researchers in the field are supported by tables of evidence that summarize systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials. In areas where evidence is insufficient to recommend a practice, summaries of the available…mehr
Evidence-Based Orthopedics is an up-to-date review of the best evidence for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of orthopedic conditions. Covering orthopedic surgery as well as pre- and post-operative complications, this comprehensive guide provides recommendations for implementing evidence-based practice in the clinical setting. Chapters written by leading clinicians and researchers in the field are supported by tables of evidence that summarize systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials. In areas where evidence is insufficient to recommend a practice, summaries of the available research are provided to assist in decision-making. This fully revised new edition reflects the most recent evidence using the approved evidence-based medicine (EBM) guidelines and methodology. The text now places greater emphasis on GRADE--a transparent framework for developing and presenting summaries ofevidence--to allow readers to easily evaluate the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations. The second edition offers a streamlined presentation and an improved standardized format emphasizing how evidence in each chapter directly affects clinical decisions. Incorporating a vast amount of new evidence, Evidence-Based Orthopedics: * Features thoroughly revised and updated content, including a new chapter on pediatric orthopedics and new X-ray images * Provides the evidence base for orthopedic surgery as well as pediatric orthopedics and orthopedic conditions requiring medical treatment * Covers the different methods for most orthopedic surgical procedures, such as hip replacements, arthroscopy, and knee replacements * Helps surgeons and orthopedic specialists achieve a uniform optimum standard through a condition-based approach Aligns with internationally accepted guidelines and best health economic principles Evidence-Based Orthopedics is an invaluable resource for orthopedic specialists, surgeons, trauma surgeons, trainees, and medical students.
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Autorenporträt
MOHIT BHANDARI, MD, PHD, FRCSC, is Professor of Surgery in the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. He is a University Scholar, holds a Canada Research Chair in Evidence-Based Orthopedics, serves as Associate Chair-Research in the Department of Surgery, and was inducted as a member of the Order of Canada. Dr Bhandari has been acknowledged as one of the top 10 most cited orthopedic fracture surgeons in the world. He conducts major multinational, transformative randomized clinical trials, publishes actively in the top medical journals, lectures to thousands around the world, and edits several major textbooks. He is Editor-in-Chief of OrthoEvidence, an online source for high quality and timely evidence-based orthopedic summaries.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors, xv
Foreword, xxix
Preface, xxxi
Abbreviations, xxxiii
Section I Methodology of Evidence-Based Orthopedics
1 Principles of Evidence-Based Orthopedics, 3 Niek van der Hoek MD and Paul Tornetta III MD
2 Hierarchy of Evidence and Common Study Designs, 7 Annie George BHSc, Ydo V. Kleinlugtenbelt MD PhD, and Kim Madden PhD
3 Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, 11 Joseph T. Patterson MD and Saam Morshed MD PhD MPH
4 Healthcare Recommendations: Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) Approach, 19 Mark Phillips BSc PhD, Cand
5 Outcomes and Their Interpretations, 25 Leah Gitajn MD
6 Value-Based Orthopedics, 31 Nathan N. O'Hara MHA and Daniel Mwayafu MBChB MMed
Section II Orthopedic Medicine
7 Critical Issues in Osteoporosis Management, 39 Matthew Wong-Pack BHSc MD (Cand), Kyra Cummings, Arthur Lau MD FRCPC, and Jonathan D. Adachi MD FRCPC
8 Venous Thromboembolic Events, 51 Ernest Kwek MBBS FRCS(Ed) and Richard E. Buckley MD FRCSC
9 Blood Transfusion, 55 Seper Ekhtiari MD MSc, David W. Sanders MD FRCSC, and Jeffrey L. Carson MD
10 Wound Infections, 59 Mark D. Hasenauer MD, Michael D. Hunter MD, Kyle J. Jeray MD, and Atul F. Kamath MD
11 Smoking Cessation, 65 Paul E. Matuszewski MD, David Zuelzer MD, and Robert V. O'Toole MD
12 Perioperative Medical Management, 71 Jennifer Muniak MD, Susan M. Friedman MD MPH, Joseph A. Nicholas MD MPH, and Daniel A. Mendelson MD MSc
13 Orthobiologics, 75 John A. Buza III MD and Thomas A. Einhorn MD
14 Intimate Partner Violence, 83 Sheila Sprague PhD, Taryn Scott MSW, Erika Arseneau MSc, Prism Schneider MD FRCSC, Andrew Furey MD FRCSC, Rudolf Poolman MD PhD, Emil Schemitsch MD, and Mohit Bhandari MD PhD
15 Pain Management in Orthopedic Surgery, 91 Vishal Uppal MD FRCA and Harsha Shanthanna MD PhD
16 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression, 99 Basem Attum MD and William Obremsky
17 Nutrition and Supplements in Orthopedic Care, 105 Martí Bernaus MD, Brad Petrisor MD MSc, Sofia Bzovsky MSc, and Sheila Sprague PhD
Section III Joint Reconstruction
III.I Hip and Knee
18 Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty, 113 Michael Pollock BSc MSc and Brent Lanting MD
19 Hip Preservation, 117 Ahmed El-Bakoury MBBS PhD, Asif A. H. Parkar MBBS, and James N. Powell MD
20 The Direct Anterior Approach, 123 Thomas J. Wood MD and Brent Lanting MD MSc
21 Computer Navigation in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 129 Aamer Malik MD PhD and Lawrence Dorr MD
22 Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 135 Glen Richardson MD MSc FRCSC and Michael J. Dunbar MD PhD FRCSC
23 Hip Resurfacing, 141 Adam Hart MD MASc, Nikolaos Davarinos MD MSc, and John Antoniou MD PhD
24 Metal-on-Metal Hip Arthroplasty, 147 Oliver Marin-Peña MD, Olga Pidgaiska MD, and PedroReis-Campos
25 Ceramic in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 153 Peter M. Lewis MB BCh FRCS(Orth) and James P. Waddell MD FRCSC
26 Cement in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 161 Jorge H. Nuñez MD, Tony Fraguas MD, Ernesto Guerra-Farfán MD, and Diego Collado MD
27 Head Size in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 167 Francesc Angles MD, Jorge H. Nuñez MD, and Pablo Castillón MD
28 Dual Mobility in Total Hip Arthroplasty, 173 Iñaki Mimendia MD, Maria Jurado MD, Ernesto Guerra-Farfán MD, and Victor Barro MD PhD
29 Trunnionosis, 179 Christopher Del Balso MBBS MSc, Emil Schemitsch MD, and Brent Lanting MD MSc
30 Periprosthetic Hip Fractures, 185 Lisa C. Howard MD, Bas A. Masri MD, Don S. Garbuz MD, and Clive