Orthopaedic surgery

Author(s):  
Richard Griffiths ◽  
Ralph Leighton

This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgery. It begins with general principles of the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgical patients, including the management of fat embolism syndrome, bone cement implantation syndrome, compartment syndrome, and the use of tourniquets. Surgical procedures covered include total hip joint replacement (including revision total hip joint replacement), femoral neck fracture surgery, total knee joint replacement, arthroscopy, cruciate ligament repair, ankle surgery, foot surgery, spinal surgery (including the cervical spine), shoulder surgery (including total shoulder joint replacement), elbow replacement surgery, hand surgery, and trauma, including fractures of limbs or spine.

Author(s):  
Richard Griffiths ◽  
Ralph Leighton

This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgery. It begins with general principles of the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgical patients, including the management of fat embolism syndrome, bone cement implantation syndrome, compartment syndrome, and the use of tourniquets. Surgical procedures covered include total hip joint replacement (including revision total hip joint replacement), femoral neck fracture surgery, total knee joint replacement, arthroscopy, cruciate ligament repair, ankle surgery, foot surgery, spinal surgery (including the cervical spine), shoulder surgery (including total shoulder joint replacement), elbow replacement surgery, hand surgery, and trauma, including fractures of limbs or spine.


2021 ◽  
pp. 611-646
Author(s):  
Richard Griffiths ◽  
David Brooks

This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgery. It begins with general principles of the anaesthetic management of orthopaedic surgical patients, including the management of fat embolism syndrome (FES), bone cement implantation syndrome (BCIS), and the use of tourniquets. Surgical procedures covered include total hip joint replacement (THJR) (including revision THJR); femoral neck fracture surgery; total knee joint replacement (TKJR); arthroscopy; cruciate ligament repair; ankle surgery; foot surgery; spinal surgery (including the cervical spine); shoulder surgery (including total shoulder joint replacement (TSJR)); elbow replacement surgery and hand surgery.


2018 ◽  
Vol 0 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-85
Author(s):  
Volodymyr Filipenko ◽  
Vera Kolesnichenko ◽  
Volodymyr Mezentsev ◽  
Oleh Ovchynnikov

2019 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 01032
Author(s):  
Tresna Priyana Soemardi ◽  
Agri Suwandi ◽  
Cholid Badri ◽  
Anwar Soefi Ibrahim ◽  
Sastra Kusuma Wijaya ◽  
...  

Total Hip Joint Replacement Surgery is the procedure of surgical removal of cartilage in the hip joints damaged by disease osteoarthritis to replaced with artificial components. Total Hip Joint Replacement has been indicated to relieve pain in the pelvis due to degenerative joint disease. In Indonesia, this procedure has been practised, but due to the cost of expensive products resulting in limited only to upper classify patients. The high prices caused by importing prostheses products, the technological capabilities and the difficulty to meet the standards of medical devices. The regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 52, 2016 for standard rates in organising health services Health Assurance Program, explained that the action of these operations entered into the insurance claims BPJS program, but not for the prostheses. This paper discusses the introduction of the development of the hip joint prostheses made from a local material that’s SS 316L, PEEK and Ceramic Dental Stone. The result of this development is the product of the hip joint prostheses has a reasonable price with good quality so that it can become affordable for middle to lower patients.


2007 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Sharma ◽  
U. Vassan ◽  
M.S. Bhamra

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