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Adult Hip: Case 2 (online) (Acetabular Dysplasia) Too Young for This Pain: The Case of Paul Porter: A Virtual Fellowship Interactive Multimedia Program

Authors:
Christopher E. Pelt, MD
Benjamin M. Stronach, MD
Christopher L. Peters, MD
Medical Editors:
Craig J. Della Valle, MD
Kevin L. Garvin, MD
Kenneth J. Koval, MD
Javad Parvizi, MD, FRCS

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  • Item: 05242
  • ISBN/ISSN: 9780892037827
  • October 2011, ONLINE

General Information

Move up a formidable learning curve! Understand when and how to perform a periacetabular osteotomy for acetabular dysplasia.

Area of Focus: Hip, Knee & Lower Extremity and Trauma

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...He's only 32, but he's in pain. When he walks into your clinic, will you be ready?...

You could spend countless hours finding articles and researching what you need to know about acetabular dysplasia and periacetabular osteotomy OR you can discover The Adult Hip, where the most salient points and concepts are distilled into a comprehensive but self-paced, interactive learning experience.
Incomparable depth, breadth, and VALUE!

With The Adult Hip, Case 2, you learn by doing. Make decisions. Increase your knowledge with media-rich resources and interactive and engaging teaching methods. Follow the thinking of expert surgeons as they offer critical insights and details at every step of this case. You will:

Face a challenging diagnosis. Evaluate your patient's gait, complete physical exams, and study a variety of radiographic techniques, MR arthrograms, and even 3D imaging.

Weigh the potential complications in planning your treatment. Compare possible surgical fixations and evaluate indications and contraindications for periacetabular osteotomy

Confront a formidable learning curve.

Study the PAO procedure outlined on a Sawbones(R) model. Watch these steps repeated on a live patient. Learn how to tell if the acetabular fragment is in the proper position.

PRACTICAL one-on-one learning with leading surgeons
FUN and INTERACTIVE… learner-centered, friendly format
SELF-PACED with instant feedback… You can even have a do-over to improve your score!
PEER-REVIEWED

QUESTION THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS on The Adult Hip social media link! Study in–depth with full length articles or take a quick review with the video summary that you can download to your computer, phone, or tablet.

Educational Objectives:

Illustrate at least one method of determining if the tilt and rotation of an AP pelvic radiograph is acceptable

Recall four contraindications for periacetabular osteotomy

Summarize at least three checkpoints to help ensure that the acetabular fragment is in the proper position

CME:
This activity has been approved for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits.™
This enduring material can help fulfill the CME requirements mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification™ (MOC) process.

THE ADULT HIP CASE SERIES
This is the second in our new series - more to come!
All offer convenient, case-based education: self-paced with instant feedback, in-depth, peer-reviewed, and PRACTICAL.
Case 1 (Stable intertrochanteric fractures): Slippin and Slidin: The Case of Clyde Ayers
Case 2 (Acetabular dysplasia): Too Young for This Pain: The Case of Paul Porter


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