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Introduction Humans evolved from primates to become bipeds, leaving their upper limbs free for handling. The morphology of the pelvis had to change to become thinner, wider and more horizontal, to be the base upon which the spine stands erect
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-active (haptic); of which, the latter two are most commonly used. With passive robotic systems, the surgeon retains control of the robot throughout the procedure. The da Vinci robot is one such example, although its use has been limited to upper limb orthopaedic
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Introduction The evolution of hip replacements has increased patients’ expectations in terms of function and longevity. The main goal of surgery is full restoration of the original biomechanical setting of the hip affected by osteoarthritis
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impingement, edge loading or subluxation. 4 The iliofemoral ligament (ILFL) is the strongest and most important hip capsular ligament, located anteriorly and originating from just below the anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS). It consists of two limbs
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specifically of GMed and GMin. Anatomy and function of gluteal muscles The hip abductors comprise the GMed, GMin and tensor fasciae latae. 4 The GMed originates from the anterior superior iliac spine and the outer border of the iliac crest towards
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validated Clavien–Dindo classification ( 35 ). Grade V is assigned for the death of the patient; grade IV for a complication that is life/limb-threatening, requires admission in an intensive care unit (ICU), is not treatable with potential permanent
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function of 10% per day due to new platelet formation ( 12 ). Thienopyridines/ADP receptor inhibitors The first to be on the market was ticlopidine, but this is now rarely used due to the association with bone marrow suppression and
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trochanteric nails ( 13 ). Egol et al. proposed a method to classify fractures related to a previously implanted device in both the upper and lower limb ( 14 ). The classification by Videla et al. is being tested through a validation process in three phases
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into the daily routine of the hip arthroplasty surgeon. Importance of hip–spine relationship The relevance of considering the function of the spine in arthroplasty patients has been highlighted in recent years ( 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23
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Introduction Hip dysplasia may have different etiologies, including congenital, neuromuscular, teratological, and genetic. Untreated, it can cause pain and deterioration of function, such as loss of locomotion, precarious sitting position. The