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Introduction Since its introduction in the 1960s, total hip arthroplasty (THA) has proved to be an excellent and reliable treatment procedure for the end stages of hip pathology, with satisfactory clinical outcomes at 15- to 20-year follow
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Introduction Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a beneficial surgical procedure that relieves pain, restores hip function, and improves quality of life in most patients with end-stage hip osteoarthritis or other hip diseases. 1 However, the
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Introduction Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most successful surgical procedures – reducing pain and providing functional improvement to enhance patients’ quality of life. As healthcare continues to evolve and life expectancy rises
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Background Sir John Charnley’s low friction total hip arthroplasty (THA) revolutionized the management of hip osteoarthritis. His design featured a low frictional torque head, a high-density polyethylene-bearing surface, and fixation of
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should be supra-hemispheric (as shown in b), to ensure an optimal retention of the liner inside the metallic shell. Hip instability remains the major challenge after total hip arthroplasty (THA) Hip instability after THA has become a major
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the joints. 3 When painful degenerative changes occur in the hip, total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been shown to alleviate pain and improve function in AS patients. 4 Total hip arthroplasty in AS patients is a challenging procedure owing to
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probability of progressing to hip osteoarthritis (OA), usually in the third or fourth decade of life; 1 bilateral hip involvement reaches 20–30%. 2 , 8 The initial studies of total hip arthroplasty (THA) for the management of end-stage hip OA in SCD
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innovative techniques that allow a more accurate and consistent surgical planning. The target of our review is to refresh the historical principles of total hip arthroplasty planning and then to describe whether and how technology may improve templating
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extensibility. Materials and methods A systematic review of the literature was conducted in Medline and the Cochrane database ( Fig. 1 ) Searches were carried out using the following terms: “anterior approach hip”, “anterior approach total hip”, and
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the success of total hip arthroplasty. Pre-operative patient evaluation Young females with limping and postural deformity related to a marked inequality in lower limb length characterises the DDH patient with a high dislocated hip. Assessment