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-tissue trauma. 23 Simultaneous bilateral THA Simultaneous bilateral THAs have varying results in the literature when performed using conventional post-operative care routines. Otte et al 24 did a small study on 50 consecutive fast
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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
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corticosteroid usage may make patients ineligible as there may be an increased risk of post-operative complications and consequently longer LOS. 19 , 28 - 30 A scoring system to identify patients suitable for day-case arthroplasty has recently been published
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the ROBODOC surgical system consisting of a five-axis robotic arm with a high-speed milling device. 21 Post calibration and ‘matching’ of the pre-operative plan to the patient’s anatomy, the robotic arm would then be used to mill out the proximal
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) showing slight ‘pistol-grip’ deformity and on the cross-table view (F: upper image) the cam deformity is clearly visible. (E and F: lower image) post-operative X-rays after surgical hip dislocation and femoral osteochondroplasty. Note . MR, magnetic
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revision hip arthroplasty surgery. When performed with care for the femur and the surrounding soft tissues, it leads to impressive results whilst not compromising post-operative recovery. We believe that all revision hip surgeons should be familiar with