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Introduction Aseptic loosening is the leading cause for revision of total hip and total knee arthroplasties (THAs/TKAs) reported in national arthroplasty registries ( 1 , 2 ). Aseptic loosening may have a multitude of causes including factors
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Introduction CT-based planning of total hip arthroplasty (THA) delivers 3D information regarding the patient’s anatomy which can be used to predict implant size and position ( 1 ). CT is also considered the gold standard for precise post
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Introduction Bone loss is a major concern of revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). While on the femoral side the problem is commonly solved by passing the defect through long stems seeking distal fixation in the healthy diaphysis, on the
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Introduction Hip dislocation in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is one of the most important and most investigated topics in pediatric orthopedics. However, its management remains a challenge in everyday practice. Unsuccessful
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Introduction Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is a disorder of the adolescent hip. The reported average annual incidence ranges from 8.8 to 10.8 per 100,000 in children between 9 and 16 years of age. 1 SCFE is characterized by
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Introduction Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has proved to be an effective surgical operation with a high success rate, patient satisfaction and overall survival rates ( 1 ). A recent meta-analysis demonstrated 85.7% and 77.6% THA survival at 15
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Introduction Both collared and collarless uncemented femoral stems demonstrated excellent long-term survival and patient-reported outcomes for primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), though there is no clear consensus to date regarding the
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Introduction Total hip replacement (THR) is a frequently performed surgical procedure and in England, Wales and Northern Ireland with more than 90,000 hip replacements performed in 2019. 1 Metallic implants used in orthopaedic surgery are
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Introduction Total hip replacement has been the definitive form of treatment for end-stage hip arthritis for several decades and offers significant benefit to these patients by alleviating their pain and improving their mobility. The goal of
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from the disease in the US alone. 4 Spasticity, tremors and contracture result in abnormal muscle tone around the hip, and altered forces exerted on the hip joint. 2 , 5 As a result, subluxation, degenerative diseases and secondary skeletal