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Riccardo D’Ambrosi, Nicola Ursino, Carmelo Messina, Federico Della Rocca, and Michael Tobias Hirschmann

of the capsule and short external rotator tendons, the proximal limb of the capsulotomy is reapproximated anatomically and repaired with non-absorbable sutures. 30 Fujishiro et al reported the reconstruction of the iliofemoral ligament using a

Eustathios Kenanidis, George Kyriakopoulos, Rajiv Kaila, and Panayiotis Christofilopoulos

augmented GMed. 76 Bucher et al 76 reported on clinical and functional results of 22 patients with GMed and GMin tears that were augmented with Ligament Augmentation and Reconstruction System (LARS) synthetic ligament following the previous failure

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

, surgical alignment guides, and intraoperative landmarks such as the transverse acetabular ligament, acetabular notch, and anterior superior iliac spine with the sciatic notch to help guide acetabular reaming and implant positioning in THA. However, only 38

Oliver Marin-Peña, Marc Tey-Pons, Luis Perez-Carro, Hatem G. Said, Pablo Sierra, Pedro Dantas, and Richard N. Villar

reconstructions are becoming an increasingly satisfactory option 14 since there is no re-growth after labral resection. 15 Different types of graft can be considered as viable graft options 16 , 17 and some clinical series show promising results but

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

pelvic motion. Pre-operative planning The primary goal of total hip arthroplasty is the anatomic reconstruction of the hip joint, resulting in favourable prosthetic joint load and function. Mechanically, the goals are to create a stable

Markus S. Hanke, Till D. Lerch, Florian Schmaranzer, Malin K. Meier, Simon D. Steppacher, and Klaus A. Siebenrock

reconstruction in cases in which the labrum was not amenable to repair. 36 – 40 Reestablishment of suction seal and normal biomechanics of the hip joint is allowed by labral repair. 41 This has further been substantiate in several case-control studies

Luigi Zagra, Francesco Benazzo, Dante Dallari, Francesco Falez, Giuseppe Solarino, Rocco D’Apolito, and Claudio Carlo Castelli

exposure to X-ray doses compared to conventional X-rays since it combines two simultaneous frontal and lateral acquisitions in a single scan and two gaseous detectors. EOS X-rays and 3D reconstruction generate a full body image of the patient in the

George Grammatopoulos, Moritz Innmann, Philippe Phan, Russell Bodner, and Geert Meermans

) TAL, transverse acetabular ligament. As our understanding of the hip–spine disease evolves, it is likely that a more comprehensive classification system that incorporates the relative position of the femur–pelvic–spine relationship and the