TY - BOOK AU - Mehmet Kocaoğlu AU - Hiroyuki Tsuchiya AU - Levent Eralp TI - Advanced Techniques in Limb Reconstruction Surgery SN - 3642550266 U1 - 617 KOC PY - 2014/// CY - Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology Memorial Hospital Piyalepasa Bulvari, Okmeydani Istanbul Turkey PB - Springer KW - N1 - Contents: Lengthening over Nails LON Femur and Tibia Combined Technique Correction of Long Bone Deformities Using FixatorAssisted Nailing Femoral and Tibial Deformity Correction and Consecutive Lengthening over an Intramedullary Nail FANLON Hybrid Lengthening Techniques Lengthening and Then Nailing LATN and Lengthening and Then Plating LAP Knee Arthrodesis with Monolateral External Fixator for the Treatment of Infected Knee Arthroplasty Acute Temporary Malpositioning for Dealing with Extensive Tissue Loss After Severe HighEnergy Trauma to Extremities Salvage of Infected Periarticular Fractures Reconstruction of Segmentary Defects in Chronic Osteomyelitis Using the Combined Technique Lengthening Reconstruction Surgery for Congenital Femoral Deficiency Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia Redefined Congenital Crural Segmental Dysplasia Treatment of Tibial Hemimelia Distraction Arthroplasty for Ankle Osteoarthritis Hindfoot Reconstruction by the Combined Technique Complex Foot Deformities Correction with the Taylor Spatial Frame Circular External Fixation of the Spine and Pelvis for Insoluble Spinal Deformities Pelvic Inlet Reconstruction for Obstruction Associated with Lumbosacral Agenesis Utilizing Distraction Osteogenesis and Circular External Fixation Reconstruction Techniques for Mega Bone Defects Application of External Fixators for Reconstruction in Bone Tumor Surgery Joint Contracture Management with External Fixators Joint Distraction for Special Conditions Pelvic Support Osteotomy PSO Indications Limits and Complications Index N2 - As a result of recent advances in surgical techniques and implant technology it is now possible to perform limb reconstruction in patients with a range of congenital, posttraumatic, and postinfection pathologies. This book is a clear, practical guide to the state-of-the-art surgical procedures employed in limb reconstruction for diverse conditions. It includes precise descriptions of the techniques themselves, accompanied by numerous helpful drawings and photographs. Pearls and pitfalls are highlighted, and thorough advice is also provided on indications, preoperative planning, and postoperative follow-up. The editors have carefully selected the contributors based on their expertise, and many of the authors were themselves responsible for developing the techniques that they describe ER -