Acetabular Dysplasia [electronic resource] : Skeletal Dysplasias in Childhood /

Readers of the first volume of Progress in Orthopaedic Surgery may remember the introductory remarks of Drs. Wagner and Hungerford. It is the intention of the editors of this publication to familiarize English - speaking orthopaedists with articles published in the European literature which, because of language barriers, would otherwise be inaccessible to them. Most articles in this second volume also are translations of papers originally printed in Der Orthopiide. The purpose of this German medical journal is to disseminate the newest experiences of orthopaedic problems in a form that is of particular value to the practising orthopaedic surgeon. In 1973 eight articles were published on acetabular dysplasia. In his fore­ word to this issue Dr. Wagner stated some of the reasons why such an indepth study was deemed necessary. He was of the opinion that the shallowness and increase in acclivity of the acetabulum was of such central importance in the development and treatment of hip dysplasias that a volume dealing with this subject was fully justified. Another reason for this collection of papers was the advances made in correcting the results of a dysplastic acetabulum by surgical means and thereby improving hip joint function in later years, or at least pre­ venting its early deterioration.

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Main Authors: Weil, U. H. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1978
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2316912018-07-31T00:14:48ZAcetabular Dysplasia [electronic resource] : Skeletal Dysplasias in Childhood / Weil, U. H. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1978.engReaders of the first volume of Progress in Orthopaedic Surgery may remember the introductory remarks of Drs. Wagner and Hungerford. It is the intention of the editors of this publication to familiarize English - speaking orthopaedists with articles published in the European literature which, because of language barriers, would otherwise be inaccessible to them. Most articles in this second volume also are translations of papers originally printed in Der Orthopiide. The purpose of this German medical journal is to disseminate the newest experiences of orthopaedic problems in a form that is of particular value to the practising orthopaedic surgeon. In 1973 eight articles were published on acetabular dysplasia. In his fore­ word to this issue Dr. Wagner stated some of the reasons why such an indepth study was deemed necessary. He was of the opinion that the shallowness and increase in acclivity of the acetabulum was of such central importance in the development and treatment of hip dysplasias that a volume dealing with this subject was fully justified. Another reason for this collection of papers was the advances made in correcting the results of a dysplastic acetabulum by surgical means and thereby improving hip joint function in later years, or at least pre­ venting its early deterioration.Acetabular Dysplasia -- Pathologic Anatomy of Congenital Hip Disease -- Development and Clinical Importance of the Dysplastic Acetabulum -- Radiologic Interpretation of Dysplasia of the Acetabulum -- Femoral Osteotomies for Congenital Hip Dislocation -- Our Experience with Salter’s Innominate Osteotomy in the Treatment of Hip Dysplasia -- Chiari Pelvic Osteotomy for Hip Dysplasia in Patients Below the Age of 20 -- Experiences with Spherical Acetabular Osteotomy for the Correction of the Dysplastic Acetabulum -- Comparison of Pelvic Osteotomies in the Treatment of Congenital Hip Dislocation -- Skeletal Dysplasias in Childhood -- Constitutional Disorders of Skeletal Development: The Skeletal Dysplasias -- Orthopaedic Corrections in Patients with Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets -- List of Contributors.Readers of the first volume of Progress in Orthopaedic Surgery may remember the introductory remarks of Drs. Wagner and Hungerford. It is the intention of the editors of this publication to familiarize English - speaking orthopaedists with articles published in the European literature which, because of language barriers, would otherwise be inaccessible to them. Most articles in this second volume also are translations of papers originally printed in Der Orthopiide. The purpose of this German medical journal is to disseminate the newest experiences of orthopaedic problems in a form that is of particular value to the practising orthopaedic surgeon. In 1973 eight articles were published on acetabular dysplasia. In his fore­ word to this issue Dr. Wagner stated some of the reasons why such an indepth study was deemed necessary. He was of the opinion that the shallowness and increase in acclivity of the acetabulum was of such central importance in the development and treatment of hip dysplasias that a volume dealing with this subject was fully justified. Another reason for this collection of papers was the advances made in correcting the results of a dysplastic acetabulum by surgical means and thereby improving hip joint function in later years, or at least pre­ venting its early deterioration.Medicine.Surgery.Medicine & Public Health.Surgery.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66737-4URN:ISBN:9783642667374
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Acetabular Dysplasia [electronic resource] : Skeletal Dysplasias in Childhood /
description Readers of the first volume of Progress in Orthopaedic Surgery may remember the introductory remarks of Drs. Wagner and Hungerford. It is the intention of the editors of this publication to familiarize English - speaking orthopaedists with articles published in the European literature which, because of language barriers, would otherwise be inaccessible to them. Most articles in this second volume also are translations of papers originally printed in Der Orthopiide. The purpose of this German medical journal is to disseminate the newest experiences of orthopaedic problems in a form that is of particular value to the practising orthopaedic surgeon. In 1973 eight articles were published on acetabular dysplasia. In his fore­ word to this issue Dr. Wagner stated some of the reasons why such an indepth study was deemed necessary. He was of the opinion that the shallowness and increase in acclivity of the acetabulum was of such central importance in the development and treatment of hip dysplasias that a volume dealing with this subject was fully justified. Another reason for this collection of papers was the advances made in correcting the results of a dysplastic acetabulum by surgical means and thereby improving hip joint function in later years, or at least pre­ venting its early deterioration.
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