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Orthopedics: Seeking a Balance
Augusto Sarmiento
SECTION 1: GENERAL TRAUMA AND RECONSTRUCTIVE HIP SURGERY
1:
Acetabular and Pelvic Fractures
2:
Acetabular Orientation (Total Hips)
3:
Acetabular Osteotomy
4:
Achilles Tendon Ruptures
5:
Acromioclavicular Dislocations
6:
Age in Total Hip Surgery
7:
Amputations: Lower Extremity
TRANSFEMORAL AMPUTATIONS
SALVAGE
TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTATIONS
TECHNIQUE
Skin and Muscle Flaps
The Fibula
Nerves and Vessels
Contractures
Immediate Postoperative Dressing, Cast or Temporary Prosthesis
Swelling and Secondary Pressure Sores
SYME'S AMPUTATION
AMPUTATIONS: UPPER EXTREMITY
Immediate Postoperative Fitting
8:
Angulation in Fractures
9:
Ankle Fractures
ISOLATED MEDIAL MALLEOLUS FRACTURES
LATERAL MALLEOLUS FRACTURES
BIMALLEOLAR FRACTURES
TRIMALLEOLAR FRACTURES
10:
Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head
11:
Back Pain
12:
Bilateral Total Hips
13:
Biodegradable Materials
14:
Bone Graft Substitutes
15:
Bipolar Prostheses
16:
Capitellum Fractures
17:
Capsulectomy in Hip Osteoarthritis
18:
Carbon Composites in Total Hips
19:
Cartilage Transplant
20:
Children: Fractures
21:
Chondromalacia
22:
Clavicle Fractures
23:
Collateral Ligaments (Knee)
24:
Colles' Fractures
25:
Compartment Syndromes
26:
Cruciate Ligaments Injuries
27:
Deltoid Ligament Injuries
28:
Dislocation of the Hip
29:
Dislocation of Total Hips
30:
Dislocation of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint
31:
Electrical Stimulation
32:
Endoprostheses
33:
External Fixators
34:
Fat Embolism
35:
Femoral Head Fractures
36:
Femoral Neck Fractures
37:
Femoral Shaft Fractures
38:
Fibula Fractures and General Behavior
39:
Forearm Fractures
40:
Fracture Healing
THE FRACTURE HEMATOMA
THE PERIOSTEUM
IMMOBILIZATION
41:
Fusion—Hip
42:
Galeazzi Fractures
43:
Graft: Acetabulum—Total Hips
44:
Gunshot Wounds (Fractures)
45:
Hemiplegia
HEMATOMA—FRACTURES
46:
Heterotopic Bone
47:
Humeral Head Fractures
48:
Humeral Shaft Fractures
49:
Hybrid Total Hips
50:
Ilizarov Technique
51:
Incongruity
52:
Infection in Total Hip Surgery
53:
Intertrochanteric Fractures—Interlocking Nailing
INTERLOCKING NAILING
54:
Isoelastic Total Hip Prostheses
55:
Labrum (Acetabulum)
56:
Laminar Airflow Systems
57:
Length Discrepancy (Total Hip Surgery)
58:
Lysis
59:
Malrotation (Tibial Fractures)
60:
Medial Epicondyle Fractures
61:
Meniscus Injuries—Repair and Grafts
62:
Metacarpal Fractures
63:
Metal-backed Acetabular Cups in Total Hips
64:
Metal-on-metal Total Hips
65:
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Surgery
66:
Modular Components
67:
Nonunion in Tibial Fractures
68:
Olecranon Fractures
69:
Open Fractures
70:
Osteoarthritis
71:
Osteoarthritis—Destructive
72:
Osteomyelitis (Chronic)
73:
Patella Fractures
74:
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
RADIAL NERVE PALSY
PERIOSTEUM IN FRACTURE HEALING
75:
Peroneal Tendons (Dislocation)
76:
Plafond Fractures: Tibial
77:
Plica
78:
Plugging the Medullary Canal in Total Hip Surgery
79:
Precoated Total Hip Implants
80:
Press-fit Total Hip Prostheses—The Noncemented Prosthesis
81:
Pressurization of Cement
82:
Progress in Total Hip Surgery
PULMONARY EMBOLISM
83:
Radial Head Fractures
84:
Radioulnar Joint—Distal
85:
Rehabilitation
86:
Revision and Major Surgery without Trochanteric Osteotomy
87:
Rotator Cuff Tears
88:
Running and Exercising
89:
Shortening in Fractures
90:
Shoulder Dislocations
91:
Shoulder Subluxation
92:
Smoking and Fracture Healing
SKIN CLOSURE
93:
Spinal Cord Injuries
94:
Spondylolisthesis
95:
Synostosis—Ankle
96:
Synovial Chondromatosis and Intra-articular Osteochondromas
97:
Talus Fractures
98:
Tendon Transplants
99:
Tibial Condylar Fractures
100:
Tibial Shaft Fractures
TIBIAL PLAFOND FRACTURES
101:
Thromboembolism
102:
Titanium in Total Hip Replacement
103:
Total Hip Surgery: Factors Predictive of Success
TYPE OF METAL
TYPE OF SOCKET
ATTITUDE OF THE ACETABULAR CUP
COVERAGE
ANTEVERSION
ORIENTATION
CEMENT THICKNESS
DIAMETER OF THE STEM
DISTAL PLUG
AGE
DISEASE
104:
Trochanteric Nonunion
105:
Tuberculosis
106:
Ulnar Fractures
107:
Varus Deformity in Hip Fractures
108:
Vascular Injuries in Total Hip Surgery
109:
Wear
110:
Wires (Broken) Total Hip
111:
Wound Closure and Dressing
SECTION 2: MISCELLANEOUS
112:
Advertising
113:
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS)
114:
AO: Association for the Internal Fixation of Fractures
115:
Arthroscopy, MRI and CT Scans
116:
Association for the Rational Treatment of Fractures (ARTOFs)
117:
Certificate of Additional Qualifications (CAQs)
118:
Complications in Surgery
119:
Erosion of Orthopedics
120:
Fragmentation of Orthopedics
121:
Grand Rounds
GUIDELINES
122:
Greed
123:
Health Care Reform
124:
Orthopedic-Industrial Complex
125:
Interviewing Prospective Residents
126:
Journals and Other Publications
127:
Litigation
128:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
129:
Outcome Studies
OBJECTIVITY
130:
Podiatry
131:
Professionalism
132:
Registries
133:
Royalties
134:
Setting Limits
135:
Sports Medicine
136:
Subspecialties in Orthopedics
137:
Teaching
138:
Traumatology
SECTION 3: ADDENDA
139:
Staying the Course
RECERTIFICATION
FRAGMENTATION OF ORTHOPEDICS
RESEARCH
ETHICS IN MEDICINE
SUGGESTED READING
140:
Thoughts on the Role of Orthopedics in Basic Research
141:
On the Education of the Orthopedic Resident
142:
Are We Losing Objectivity?
143:
The Will to Action
144:
The Devil is in the Details
145:
Responding to Change
146:
Medicine and Industry—The Payer, the Piper and the Tune
ADVERTISING
EDUCATION
INVESTOR-OWNED MANAGED CARE
FOR PROFIT HOSPITALS
THE AMBULATORY CARE INDUSTRY
SUBSPECIALIZATION
THE RESEARCH INDUSTRY
THE REHABILITATION INDUSTRY
SURGERY
EXPORTING TECHNOLOGY TO THE UNDERDEVELOPED WORLD
CONCLUSION
147:
Reflections on Our Profession
LITIGATION
EROSION OF TERRITORY
From Neurosurgery
From Plastic Surgery
From the Emergency Room
From Podiatry
FROM SURGERY AND PHYSIATRY
FRAGMENTATION
EDUCATION
FELLOWSHIPS
PROFESSIONALISM AND THE ORTHOPEDIC/INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
THE HEALTHCARE CRISIS
IS THERE A SOLUTION?
148:
Joint Replacement Registries—The Hurdles Ahead
149:
Is Socrates Dying?
150:
Rise and Decline
151:
Taking Advantage of an Opportunity
152:
On Orthopedic Residents and Fellows Education
153:
Thoughts on Orthopedic Guidelines
154:
The AAOS' Annual Meeting—A Reflection of the Academy?
References
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