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Imaging of hip arthroplasty

European Journal of Radiology, 2006
The imaging evaluation of the prosthetic hip begins with radiography, but arthrography, aspiration, scintigraphy, sonography, CT and MR imaging all have roles in the evaluation of the painful prosthesis. This article will review the appearance of normal hip arthroplasty including hemiarthroplasty, total arthroplasty, and hip resurfacing, as well as the
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Total Hip Arthroplasty for Fused Hips

Orthopedics, 2010
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be performed for fused hips to improve patient quality of life by offering a mobile, stable hip. It is more surgically demanding than THA for the arthritic, mobile hip, and the complication rate is higher.
Ahmed, Abdel-Aal   +2 more
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Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty

AORN Journal, 2002
ABSTRACTEndoscopic visualization and pneumatically‐powered ballistic chisels that can be used to remove cement and cementless prostheses are recent developmental improvements for revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). Use of these new tools facilitates the revision procedure, reduces tissue trauma, and may reduce surgical time.
Cynthia, Drake   +2 more
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Primary total hip arthroplasty

AORN Journal, 2003
TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY (THA) has been proven to decrease a patient's pain and improve function and quality of life. This procedure has been performed in the United States since 1960. Follow-up data suggest long-term success with a decreasing rate of complications and low rate of revision.
Jill Jasperson, Branson   +1 more
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Outpatient Total Hip Arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2010
Patients younger than 65 years were studied to determine what percentage of patients would enroll in a study of outpatient total hip arthroplasty, its safety, and benefits of the program. Of 192 eligible patients, 69 (36%) enrolled, and 53 (77%) of these went home the same day of surgery.
Lawrence D, Dorr   +5 more
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Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty

JBJS Reviews, 2018
* Failure of a total hip arthroplasty could be a result of multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors.* Understanding the causes of failure in study populations is essential in guiding future strategies to optimize safety and outcome as well as the utilization of health-care resources.* A systematic evaluation is crucial to ...
Jad Bou Monsef   +3 more
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HIP ARTHROPLASTY: PATIENT SATISFACTION

Rheumatology, 1983
A total of 1074 patients, the survivors of a multicentre sample of 1085 who, 9-15 months earlier, had undergone total hip replacement, were asked to complete a questionnaire about their satisfaction with the outcome of surgery. Of 1027 (96%) who responded, 90% were satisfied, 5% were unsure and 3% were dissatisfied with the result--2% failed to answer ...
A, Kay   +3 more
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Hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Mary, a 52-year-old woman, was admitted for a right total hip arthroplasty. She had taken early retirement from her job as a bus conductress. She had worked on double-decker buses for the past 15 years and had found it increasingly difficult to manage the stairs.
E, Boon, L, Graham
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Allergy in hip arthroplasty

Contact Dermatitis, 1985
A prospective study was made in 85 patients of the relationship between implantation of metal‐to‐polyethylene hip prostheses and the incidence of delayed‐type allergy to components of the prostheses. It shows that sensitization to cobalt, nickel and chromate, and to methacrylate, can develop as a result of such implantation.
A H, Waterman, J J, Schrik
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Hip Arthroplasty

2023
Ramesh Kalappagol Basappa, Prasoon Kumar
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