In recent years, the Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) has become a fundamental component of hip reconstruction in modern orthopaedic surgical practice. The Direct Anterior Approach to Hip Reconstruction, 2nd Edition, is a practical, how-to guide that addresses patient anatomy, surgical techniques, and risk avoidance using the anterior approach. A distinguished group of international experts in the field, along with Drs. Lee E. Rubin, B. Sonny Bal, and Joseph T. Moskal, continue the pioneering work of Dr. Kristaps J. Keggi in this thoroughly updated and expanded second edition.
Covers basic concepts such as anatomy, patient selection, and placement of incisions; intermediate concepts such as the use of imaging and navigation technologies, traction tables, and unique instruments and devices; and advanced concepts such as using the direct anterior approach for bearing and liner exchanges, acetabular revisions, femoral component revisions, and more
Reflects recent research regarding DAA, with significantly updated and expanded content throughout, newly reorganized and streamlined for ease of use
Includes take-home points, tips and tricks, and pearls and pitfalls in every chapter, as well as abundant full-color photos
Addresses key applications of DAA across orthopaedic specialties, outpatient arthroplasty using DAA, and outcomes and future trends
Provides access to numerous procedural videos online
Offers orthopaedic residents, fellows, and surgeons a stepwise learning approach to DAA that contributes to improving patient safety, reducing complications, and achieving better surgical outcomes