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

the evidence for the use of THA in patients with end-stage degenerative changes following SCFE. Specifically, we aim to determine the patient-reported functional outcomes, post-operative complications and failure rates. Methods Search

Matthew Barrett, Anoop Prasad, Louis Boyce, Sebastian Dawson-Bowling, Pramod Achan, Steven Millington, and Sammy A. Hanna

infections, dislocations and instability. 18 – 20 However, the clinical and functional outcomes of morbidly obese patients following primary THA remain unclear. Some studies have reported no significant difference in post-operative outcomes between obese

Nanne Kort, Patrick Stirling, Peter Pilot, and Jacobus Hendrik Müller

unclear whether it alters complication rates, clinical and functional outcomes, and implant survival. 6 Over the last three years, numerous meta-analyses pooled data from published studies that compared outcomes of robot-assisted versus conventional THA

Babar Kayani, Sujith Konan, Atif Ayuob, Salamah Ayyad, and Fares S. Haddad

conventional manual THA. 18 , 19 Conceptually, improved accuracy of implant positioning and greater precision in restoring hip biomechanics with robotic THA will translate to further improvements in functional outcomes and implant survivorship. However

Peter Luca DiGiovanni, Xavier Gasparutto, Stéphane Armand, and Didier Hannouche

offset by more than 5 mm led to inferior functional outcome scores compared to the restored (–5 to 5 mm) and increased (>5 mm) offset groups. These findings were bolstered by Sariali et al. ( 17 ), who published that decreasing femoral offset can lead

Eustathios Kenanidis, Konstantinos Kapriniotis, Panagiotis Anagnostis, Michael Potoupnis, Panayiotis Christofilopoulos, and Eleftherios Tsiridis

promise better outcomes. This comprehensive systematic review aims to evaluate the literature in terms of revision rate, functional outcomes, type of implant fixation and complications of THA in patients suffering from SCD-related AVN. Methods

Jurek Rafal Tomasz Pietrzak, Zia Maharaj, Lipalo Mokete, and Nkhodiseni Sikhauli

Therefore a thorough evaluation is imperative to avoid both anaesthetic and surgical complications and improve functional outcomes after THA. Nutritional state Nutritional state should be assessed in all HIV-positive patients with advanced disease as

Andy Craig, S W King, B H van Duren, V T Veysi, S Jain, and J Palan

to weightbear through the ipsilateral limb, and in some cases prosthetic articulation. These mechanical roles play an important role in functional outcome and further promote resolution of infection ( 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 ). Methods The

Rory Cuthbert, James Wong, Philip Mitchell, and Parag Kumar Jaiswal

one patient (0.18%) with dislocation occurring in just 2.3%. 13 Although longer-term follow-up is required, excellent functional outcomes coupled with a rate of revision approximately one-fifth of that reported in standard THA for NOFs is

Andreas Fontalis, Eustathios Kenanidis, Katharine Bennett-Brown, and Eleftherios Tsiridis

stay and functional outcomes. Fig. 1 Flow diagram depicting the phases of literature search. Methodological quality assessment We utilized the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) 18 to evaluate the methodological rigour in cohort