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Fourth‐Generation Ceramic‐On‐Ceramic THA With Anatomic and Tapered Femoral Stems: 11‐Year Follow‐Up
CoC THA with Corail and Ribbed stems exhibits excellent survival and clinical outcomes at the long‐term follow‐up. However, the incidence of postoperative thigh pain in the Ribbed group is significantly higher than that in the Corail group, while the incidence of squeaking was lower.
Liang Yongjian +7 more
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip: Linkage mapping and whole exome sequencing identify a shared variant in CX3CR1 in all affected members of a large multi-generation family. [PDF]
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is a debilitating condition characterized by incomplete formation of the acetabulum leading to dislocation of the femur, suboptimal joint function, and accelerated wear of the articular cartilage resulting in ...
Devoto, Marcella +7 more
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Total Hip Replacement in Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip: Pitfalls and Challenges [PDF]
Introduction: Surgical treatment methods for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in the elderly patients contain pelvic or periacetabular osteotomy and hip arthroplasty.
Korkmaz, Özgür, Malkoç, Melih
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The prevalence of DDH imaging abnormalities is not low among Chinese older adults with healthy hip function. Individuals with DDH and BDDH are more likely to present with mild OA symptoms, but not all individuals develop OA. ABSTRACT Objective It is unclear whether a hip with a developmental dysplasia deformity can remain functional and free of ...
Zhiqiang Chen +6 more
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Purpose The factors influencing patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) in individuals with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) remain poorly understood.
Quentin Karisch +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Understanding the trajectory of postoperative patient‐reported outcomes after hip preservation surgery is essential. This study aims to analyse patient‐reported outcome trajectories up to 2 years post‐surgery using the UK's national hip preservation registry and to examine the influence of potential confounders.
Junya Yoshitani +3 more
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Background: Detecting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) early is vital for normal hip development (90% success). Taiwan's free baby check-ups target early diagnosis through neonatal exams and selective sonography.
Shang-Po Shen +7 more
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Artificial Intelligence to Detect Developmental Dysplasia of Hip: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim Deep learning (DL), a branch of artificial intelligence (AI), has been applied to diagnose developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) on pelvic radiographs and ultrasound (US) images. This technology can potentially assist in early screening, enable timely intervention and improve cost‐effectiveness.
Suketu Bhavsar +5 more
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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) of Crowe type IV developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is challenging. Although traditional (lateral, posterolateral, and posterior) THA approaches have been used with great anatomic success, they damage periarticular ...
Xiao‐tong Shi +5 more
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Pelvic Morphology Differs in Rotation and Obliquity Between Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip and Retroversion [PDF]
Background: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and acetabular retroversion represent distinct acetabular pathomorphologies. Both are associated with alterations in pelvic morphology.
Albers, Christoph +5 more
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