Perioperative Medical Management for Total Joint Arthroplasty How to Control Hemostasis, Pain and Infection
by
 
Baldini, Andrea. editor.

Title
Perioperative Medical Management for Total Joint Arthroplasty How to Control Hemostasis, Pain and Infection

Author
Baldini, Andrea. editor.

ISBN
9783319072036

Edition
1st ed. 2015.

Physical Description
XIX, 325 p. 41 illus., 38 illus. in color. online resource.

Contents
HEMOSTASIS CONTROL (bleeding/thromboembolism) 1 Modern blood management in arthroplasty -- 2 How to reach 0% transfusion rate in TKA -- 3 Antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stent undergoing orthopedic surgery: is it still no man's land?.- 4 Controversy: Are LMWHs still the gold standard in arthroplasty? Arguments in favour.- 5 Controversy: Are LMWHs still the gold standard in arthroplasty? Arguments against -- 6 Controversy: A low hemoglobin transfusion trigger is not dangerous. Arguments in favour.- 7 Controversy: A low hemoglobin transfusion trigger is not dangerous. Arguments against -- 8 Controversy: Detection of DVT: all patients need pre and postop ultrasound screening -- 9 PAIN CONTROL What works and what does not work for pain control in arthroplasty -- 10 Patient mental preparation to the arthroplasty procedure -- 11 Optimized pain control protocol -- 12 Cost-effectiveness of the various modalities for pain control -- 13 How to avoid chronic pain after hip and knee arthroplasty -- 14 Pain management in total knee arthroplasty: a surgeon-anesthesiologist cooperation -- 15 Dealing with pain in a "Fast track" protocol: the experience of a European professional -- 16 Dealing with pain in a "Fast track" protocol: the experience from USA -- 17 Perspectives: Best technique for local wound infiltrations -- 18 INFECTION CONTROL Prevention of infection: the host factors -- 19 Prevention of infection: the wound factors -- 20 Prevention of infection: the environmental factors.- 21 The fight against the slime: can we ever win? -- 22 Anti-biofilm agents: where are we? -- 23 The best prophylaxis for primary arthroplasty -- 24 Perspectives: How to deal with 38.5°C fever after arthroplasty. The infectivologist's point of view -- 25 Perspectives: How to deal with 38.5°C fever after arthroplasty. The surgeon's point of view -- 26 Perspectives: Prolonged wound drainage (7 days) after hip arthroplasty.

Added Author
Baldini, Andrea.
 
Caldora, Patrizio.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07203-6


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Online LibraryE-Book519751-1001XX(519751.1)Elektronik Kütüphane