Background The establishment of total hip arthroplasty (THA) registers started in the Scandinavian countries in 1979. 1 Later on, several countries outside Scandinavia followed with the establishment of nationwide or regional THA
Claus Varnum, Alma Bečić Pedersen, Ola Rolfson, Cecilia Rogmark, Ove Furnes, Geir Hallan, Keijo Mäkelä, Richard de Steiger, Martyn Porter, and Søren Overgaard
Lisa Renner, Viktor Janz, Carsten Perka, and Georgi I. Wassilew
Introduction The short- and long-term success of primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is associated with the correct reconstruction of the hip biomechanics. This includes the reconstruction of the rotation centre and offset, the correct
Charles Rivière, Stefan Lazic, Louis Dagneaux, Catherine Van Der Straeten, Justin Cobb, and Sarah Muirhead-Allwood
. 10 , 17 , 37 , 38 This relates to the concept of kinematically aligned total hip arthroplasty (KA THA), which has recently been promoted by Riviere et al. 10 In contrast with the attractive but costly optimized positioning system® (Corin
Nikolaos Patsiogiannis, Nikolaos K. Kanakaris, and Peter V. Giannoudis
of a total hip arthroplasty as reported by Sariyilmaz et al. 64 Other authors recommended a combination of a lateral plate with an anteriorly placed strut as the most stable configuration. 65 Haddad et al reported the results of 40 cases
Keijo T. Mäkelä, Ove Furnes, Geir Hallan, Anne Marie Fenstad, Ola Rolfson, Johan Kärrholm, Cecilia Rogmark, Alma Becic Pedersen, Otto Robertsson, Annette W-Dahl, Antti Eskelinen, Henrik M. Schrøder, Ville Äärimaa, Jeppe V. Rasmussen, Björn Salomonsson, Randi Hole, and Søren Overgaard
published by Havelin et al. (2009). They assessed 280,201 primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures performed in Sweden, Norway and Denmark from 1995 to 2006. Cemented THAs were used in 46% of patients in Denmark, in 89% of patients in Sweden and in 79
Maria Moralidou, Anna Di Laura, Johann Henckel, Harry Hothi, and Alister J. Hart
Introduction Over 3.1 million primary total hip arthroplasties (THA) have been performed in Europe since the mid-20th century. 1 Estimations based on current trends in the UK indicate a significant increase in primary THA, 2 with the
Christiaan P. van Lingen, Luigi M. Zagra, Harmen B. Ettema, and Cees C. Verheyen
Introduction Large-head metal-on-metal (MoM) bearings were re-popularised in the late 1990s with the introduction of modern hip resurfacing (HR), followed shortly afterward by large metal head total hip arthroplasty (THA). The introduction of
Te-Feng Arthur Chou, Hsuan-Hsiao Ma, Shang-Wen Tsai, Cheng-Fong Chen, Po-Kuei Wu, and Wei-Ming Chen
most recent meta-analysis was performed by Popat et al, but this study only included patients who underwent THA. 6 In this study, we performed a comprehensive review assessing the outcome of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty
Habeeb Bishi, Joshua B V Smith, Vipin Asopa, Richard E Field, Chao Wang, and David H Sochart
shown to be accurate and reproducible methods of predicting implant size in total hip arthroplasty ( 11 ). However, as the hip joint is a 3D structure, 2D templating does have some limitations and can be prone to errors in terms of magnification and
Anna Bogdanova-Bennett, Amit Sagi, Vipin Asopa, Richard E. Field, and David H. Sochart
. Quality assessment All studies were of small to medium size and focused on metal and/or nickel sensitivity in patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty. Seven of the studies 18 , 20 , 24 , 26 – 28 , 39 had a cohort study design with LE of III, while