Upper extremity arthroplasty
H Upper extremity arthroplasty 1. Introduction Arthroplasty in the upper extremity makes up a low percentage of the number of joint arthroplasties performed each year. Of the two more commonly replaced…
Pelvic reconstruction
G Pelvic reconstruction 1. Introduction Pelvic reconstruction is a surgical procedure that involves open reduction of pelvic fractures, which are then maintained by the application of plates and screws. Bone grafting…
Diabetes mellitus
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Knee (total knee replacement) arthroplasty
F Knee (total knee replacement) arthroplasty 1. Introduction Total knee arthroplasty is the other frequently performed joint replacement procedure. A pneumatic tourniquet is typically used to provide a relatively bloodless surgical…
Hip pinning (open reduction and internal fixation)
E Hip pinning (open reduction and internal fixation) 1. Introduction Hip pinning involves the open reduction of a hip fracture that is maintained by the application of plates and screws (internal…
Hip arthroplasty
D Hip arthroplasty 1. Introduction The replacement of joint surfaces is required primarily for inflammatory or degenerative conditions within the joint, such as those accompanying rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis from degeneration…
Forearm and hand surgery
C Forearm and hand surgery 1. Introduction Surgical procedures on the hand or forearm may be precipitated by violent trauma resulting in complex or dislocated fractures to the bones of the…
Anesthesia for the pregnant patient undergoing a nonobstetric procedure
J Anesthesia for the pregnant patient undergoing a nonobstetric procedure 1. Introduction a) Surgery for nonobstetric procedures occurs in up to 2% of women. b) Approximately 42% of procedures occur in the first…
Obstetric complications
I Obstetric complications From 1990 to 2005, the maternal mortality rate in the United States was 15 per 100,000 live births. The most common causes of maternal death include hemorrhage,…