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Khaled M. Sarraf, Ravi Popat, Kathryn L. Kneale, Rajarshi Bhattacharya, Manoj Ramachandran, Pramod Achan, and Sammy A. Hanna

January 2020. Keywords used for the searches were “total hip arthroplasty” OR “total hip replacement” OR “THA” OR “THR” AND “Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis” OR “SCFE” OR “Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis” OR “SUFE”. The reference lists of the relevant

Maria Moralidou, Anna Di Laura, Johann Henckel, Harry Hothi, and Alister J. Hart

”, “three-dimensional computerized planning” and “3D-CT preoperative planning”, all of them in combination with “(Primary) Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) or Total Hip Replacement (THR)”. Eligibility criteria: study selection All clinical studies

Michael M. Morlock, Robert Hube, Georgi Wassilew, Felix Prange, Gerd Huber, and Carsten Perka

establishment of a Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) working group investigating ‘The safety of Metal-on-Metal joint replacements with a particular focus on hip implants’. The consensus of this working group, advising

Javier Pizones and Eduardo García-Rey

-femoral pubic angle; THA, total hip replacement. Controversy still exists in terms of sacrificing an optimal acetabular component position according to these findings. Be aware that life is a kyphotic event, with associated retroversion of the pelvis

Didier Hannouche, Matthieu Zingg, Hermes Miozzari, Remy Nizard, and Anne Lübbeke

arthroplasty in young patients . Instr Course Lect 1994 ; 43 : 315 - 321 . 5 Heisel C Silva M Schmalzried TP . Bearing surface options for total hip replacement in young patients . Instr Course Lect 2004 ; 53 : 49 - 65

Niels Hendrik Bech and Daniel Haverkamp

, the available research focuses on resection of the lesser trochanter. However, in cases which are iatrogenic, IFI occurs after total hip replacement (THR) because of loss of offset, and a revision of the THR might be a more suitable solution. For

Rima Nasser and Benjamin Domb

years, and particularly women aged > 45 years, 26 tend to have poorer results than younger patients, with a higher rate of conversion to total hip replacement in patients aged > 40 years. 27 Philippon’s team evaluated the return to play for 44

Torben Bæk Hansen

Relief of acute pain after hip and knee replacement represents a major therapeutic challenge as post-operative pain hinders early mobilisation and rehabilitation with subsequent consequences on mobility, duration of hospitalisation and overall recovery

Geert Meermans, George Grammatopoulos, Moritz Innmann, and David Beverland

hips during day-to-day activities and are at increased risk of dislocation. Figure 4 Lateral standing (A) and deep-seated (B) spinopelvic views of a 61 year old patient with Bechterew’s disease prior to his left total hip replacement, having

Richard N de Steiger, Brian R Hallstrom, Anne Lübbeke, Elizabeth W Paxton, Liza N van Steenbergen, and Mark Wilkinson

Introduction Total hip and knee replacement are effective operations for the management of end-stage arthritis. There are increasing numbers of these operations being performed, and the rate of increase is anticipated to continue into the