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AORN Journal, 2005
Many pathological entities that previously could be accessed only through large, open incisions now can be treated arthroscopically. Furthermore, arthroscopy has allowed certain conditions to be diagnosed that previously were unrecognized. Arthroscopic hip surgery has become an accepted surgical procedure with well-defined indications and expected ...
Rochelle A, Shugars, Robert C, More
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Many pathological entities that previously could be accessed only through large, open incisions now can be treated arthroscopically. Furthermore, arthroscopy has allowed certain conditions to be diagnosed that previously were unrecognized. Arthroscopic hip surgery has become an accepted surgical procedure with well-defined indications and expected ...
Rochelle A, Shugars, Robert C, More
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Hip-preserving surgery for nonunion about the hip
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2021Nonunions about the hip occur as a result of femoral neck, intertrochanteric, and certain subtrochanteric fractures. Treatment of a hip fracture nonunion allows for the choice between hip preservation or arthroplasty. The goal of this study was to examine outcomes of hip-preservation nonunion surgery METHODS: Patients who underwent hip preservation for
Kenneth A. Egol +4 more
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Thromboembolism after hip surgery
International Orthopaedics, 1981Since 1973 a prospective trial of antithrombotic agents for the prophylaxis of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism was undertaken in 386 high risk patients. Five drugs were employed: 1. A combination of aspirin and dipyridamol (95 patients); 2. Dextran 60 (43 patients); 3. Dihydroergotamine (61 patients); 4. Low dose heparin (63 patients); 5.
K, Westermann +3 more
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Team Approach: Hip Preservation Surgery
JBJS Reviews, 2023The evaluation and treatment of adolescents and young adults with hip pain has seen tremendous growth over the past 20 years. Labral tears are well established as a common cause of hip pain but often occur because of underlying bony abnormalities.
Andrew W. Kuhn +9 more
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Surfing After Hip Resurfacing Surgery
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2022Objective: There is no information about surfing after hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA). We did a retrospective study aiming to evaluate the safety and feasibility to resume surfing—an extreme sport with high-impact physical activity—after HRA. Design: Retrospective case series.
Jan, Vanlommel +2 more
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Open surgery for hip impingement
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009Mechanical impingement of the proximal femur against the acetabular rim is now recognized as a common cause of labral tears and degenerative changes in the hip. Open surgery is successful in treating this condition if damage to the articular cartilage surface is minimal.
Mark, Norton +2 more
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2019
The diagnosis, detection, and management of hip pathology in young patients prove to be an ongoing challenge to hip surgeons. Studies have shown radiographic evaluation of the hip to have a low sensitivity in detecting chondral lesions; however with new techniques and technologies the indications and popularity of hip arthroscopy have increased.
Jaison Patel, Wasim S. Khan
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The diagnosis, detection, and management of hip pathology in young patients prove to be an ongoing challenge to hip surgeons. Studies have shown radiographic evaluation of the hip to have a low sensitivity in detecting chondral lesions; however with new techniques and technologies the indications and popularity of hip arthroscopy have increased.
Jaison Patel, Wasim S. Khan
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2017
Joint preservation is an emerging field in orthopedics that evolved primarily due to the limitations in joint replacement technology. Hip preservation techniques aim to restore an optimal relationship between structure and joint kinematics, prevent or delay the onset of degenerative pathologic conditions, and provide a durable solution for pain and ...
Eustathios Kenanidis +13 more
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Joint preservation is an emerging field in orthopedics that evolved primarily due to the limitations in joint replacement technology. Hip preservation techniques aim to restore an optimal relationship between structure and joint kinematics, prevent or delay the onset of degenerative pathologic conditions, and provide a durable solution for pain and ...
Eustathios Kenanidis +13 more
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Ureterocutaneous Fistula Following Hip Surgery
Journal of Urology, 1980A patient with a ureterocutaneous fistula after a hip operation is reported. Management with a Cook catheter is described.
M H, Solomon, R J, MacGregor
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Bacteriological Swabs in Hip Surgery
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1983A prospective trial was carried out in 70 patients undergoing elective total hip replacement, in order to correlate bacterial contaminants in the wound at operation with the subsequent clinical results. A new method of collecting bacteria via a swab left in the wound for the duration of the operation proved to be as effective as the conventional ...
J M, Anderton +2 more
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