hip differs in pathogenesis and diagnosis. The literature includes mainly case reports on hip arthritis while a few case series/retrospective cohort studies have been published in the last 20 years. Since the presentation and outcomes in adults differ
Fabio D’Angelo, Luca Monestier, and Luigi Zagra
Young Yi and Woochun Lee
history of trauma or underlying disease, constitutes a relatively small proportion of ankle arthritis. 1 Ankle arthritis has low prevalence compared with knee or hip arthritis, but once it progresses, it can lead to pain, dysfunction and abnormal gait
Bülent Atilla
of hip arthritis especially in young adult females due to genetic and cultural reasons. The underlying pathology is unique, and presents structural features that need to be addressed in the course of treatment. Until recently, the results of hip
Stig Storgaard Jakobsen, Søren Overgaard, Kjeld Søballe, Ole Ovesen, Bjarne Mygind-Klavsen, Christian Andreas Dippmann, Michael Ulrich Jensen, Jens Stürup, and Jens Retpen
abnormality, eventually leading to secondary hip arthritis. 2 , 3 Acetabular retroversion is described as a posteriorly oriented acetabular opening with reference to the sagittal plane, 4 and can be seen as an isolated entity but may also be seen in
Markus S. Hanke, Florian Schmaranzer, Simon D. Steppacher, Till D. Lerch, and Klaus A. Siebenrock
pathomechanism leading to degenerative hip arthritis and is defined by a lateral centre-edge angle of less than 22°. 41 Further prognostic values are an acetabular index > 14° and a femoral head extrusion index > 27%. Typically, the entire innominate bone is
Alfonso Vaquero-Picado, Gaspar González-Morán, Enrique Gil Garay, and Luis Moraleda
developing hip arthritis in the young adult. Thomas et al stated that 23.8% of patients treated with a Salter osteotomy had needed a THR 40 years after acetabuloplasty. 77 Furthermore, another 17% presented arthritis grades 3 or 4 (Kellgren and Lawrence
Joshua B.V. Smith, Habeeb Bishi, Chao Wang, Vipin Asopa, Richard E. Field, and David H. Sochart
Ragheb G Hamed A Ali A Karim S . Digital templating for THA: a simple computer-assisted application for complex hip arthritis cases . Biomed Tech (Berl) 2016 ; 61 : 519 – 524 . 34. Shemesh SS Robinson J Keswani A
James R Satalich, Daniel J Lombardo, Simon Newman, Gregory J Golladay, and Nirav K Patel
. Conclusions THA is a remarkably successful operation for managing patients with end-stage hip arthritis. PMMA bone cement, which has been used since the early iterations of modern THA, has been falling out of favor in recent years compared to uncemented
Daniel Petek, Didier Hannouche, and Domizio Suva
) aspect of the femoral head at time of arthroplasty, at 12 years of follow-up. Both these techniques neither stopped progression towards hip arthritis nor improved the quality of life of the patients and have therefore been abandoned. Novel
Habeeb Bishi, Joshua B V Smith, Vipin Asopa, Richard E Field, Chao Wang, and David H Sochart
Introduction Total hip replacement has been the definitive form of treatment for end-stage hip arthritis for several decades and offers significant benefit to these patients by alleviating their pain and improving their mobility. The goal of