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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

Jonathan M. R. French, Paul Bramley, Sean Scattergood, and Nemandra A. Sandiford

Introduction Dislocation remains a major challenge following total hip replacement (THR), occurring after 0.5% to 5% of primary and 5% to 30% of revision procedures. 1 – 4 Dual-mobility (DM) constructs are one option for patients deemed

Bart G. Pijls, Jennifer M. T. A. Meessen, Keith Tucker, Susanna Stea, Liza Steenbergen, Anne Marie Fenstad, Keijo Mäkelä, Ioan Cristian Stoica, Maxim Goncharov, Søren Overgaard, Jorge Arias de la Torre, Anne Lübbeke, Ola Rolfson, and Rob G. H. H. Nelissen

Introduction Metal-on-metal (MoM) bearings have been used since the early years of total hip replacement (THR). Early historical MoM prostheses from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s include the McKee Farrar hip and the Ring hip prostheses. 1

Mattia Loppini, Francesco Manlio Gambaro, Rob G H H Nelissen, and Guido Grappiolo

PubMed, Google Scholar and Scopus databases with the following Medical Subject Headings: follow-up and total hip replacement. Additional information was retrieved from most recent publicly available guidelines of orthopedic societies and regulatory

Anna Bogdanova-Bennett, Amit Sagi, Vipin Asopa, Richard E. Field, and David H. Sochart

Introduction Total hip replacement (THR) is a frequently performed surgical procedure and in England, Wales and Northern Ireland with more than 90,000 hip replacements performed in 2019. 1 Metallic implants used in orthopaedic surgery are

Ashoklal Ramavath, Jonathan N. Lamb, Jeya Palan, Hemant G. Pandit, and Sameer Jain

Introduction Total hip replacement (THR) consistently provides excellent pain relief and an improved quality of life for patients with severe arthritis. 1 Increasing numbers of THRs are being performed annually 2 but with this trend

Zeng Li, Shuai Xiang, Cuijiao Wu, Yingzhen Wang, and Xisheng Weng

Supplemental material is available online alongside this paper at https://doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.6.200072 References 1. Malchau H Herberts P . Prognosis of total hip replacement . Int J Risk Saf Med 1996 ; 8 : 27 – 45

Adrian J. Cassar-Gheiti, Rosie McColgan, Martin Kelly, Theresa M. Cassar-Gheiti, Paddy Kenny, and Colin G. Murphy

total hip replacement . Orthopedics 2005 ; 28 : s833 – s840 . 10. Hank C Schneider M Achary CS Smith L Breusch SJ . Anatomic stem design reduces risk of thin cement mantles in primary hip replacement

Richard N de Steiger, Brian R Hallstrom, Anne Lübbeke, Elizabeth W Paxton, Liza N van Steenbergen, and Mark Wilkinson

over 30 orthopaedic registries and has performed multinational investigations of total hip replacement bearing surfaces, prosthesis fixation and total knee replacement outcomes with respect to mobile and fixed bearings and stabilization. This initiative

Dongmei Wu, Rohan M Bhalekar, Jordan S Marsh, David J Langton, and Alan J Stewart

a promising survivorship ( 1 ). CoCr alloys have been widely used in metal-on-metal (MoM) hip replacements, femoral component of total knee replacements (TKR) as well as in the ball portion of shoulder replacements. For example, in mid-2000s