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Hip Arthroscopists Consistently Use Capsular Closure With Preference for Interportal Capsulotomy
Purpose To examine recent trends of capsular management in hip arthroscopy over a 5‐year period (2018‐2023), both within the United States and internationally utilizing a repeated, international, cross‐sectional survey. Methods A repeated cross‐sectional survey was distributed via Qualtrics to a cohort of surgeons identified through a PubMed search of ...
Cory J. Call +4 more
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Abstract Labral reconstruction is a surgical procedure in which a graft is used to replace irreparable acetabular labral tissue. Biologic augmentation with bone marrow aspirate concentrate harvested from the ipsilateral iliac crest is increasingly used to enhance graft incorporation and potentially improve functional outcomes, especially in patients ...
Jacob D. Kodra +7 more
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Smith-Petersen Mould Arthroplasty: a 48-year Follow-up
We present the longest follow-up of a Smith-Petersen mould arthroplasty ever to be reported in Thailand. The patient was pain-free for 47 years after the surgery and eventually required the revision.
Polasan Santanapipatkul +1 more
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Computer-assisted navigation as a diagnostic tool in revision total hip arthroplasty: A case report
Revision total hip arthroplasty is a costly procedure accounting for approximately 14% of all hip arthroplasties. Compounding the cost considerations is the potential for serious injury to the patient when removing existing components.
Wayne G Paprosky +3 more
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Computer assisted total knee arthroplasty using patient specific templates [PDF]
Current techniques used for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) rely on conventional instrumentation (CI) systems that violate the intramedullary canals. The accuracy of these systems is questionable, and set up and assembly of their numerous pieces is time ...
Hefez, Mahmoud Alm El-din abdel +1 more
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The impact of comorbidity on the outcome of total hip replacement in Japan and the United Kingdom. [PDF]
The impact of comorbidity on patient outcomes following an intervention has been largely ignored. No studies have been reported in the UK or Japan.
Imamura, Kyoko
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Abstract Sacroiliac joint tuberculosis (SJT), although relatively uncommon, may lead to severe destruction and functional impairment of the sacroiliac joint. Surgical intervention is recommended for patients with significant joint destruction, mild cystic changes, or sacroiliac joint instability. Early bone fusion may be facilitated through drainage of
Wei Cheng +3 more
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Continuous lumbar erector spinae plane block for postoperative pain management in revision hip surgery: a case report [PDF]
The number of total hip arthroplasty cases performed each year continues to increase; accordingly, so does the number of revision total hip arthroplasty procedures.
Sakura Kinjo, Alison Schultz
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A low dislocation rate after revision total hip arthroplasty performed through the anterior approach
Background Dislocation is a major complication in revision total hip arthroplasties. This study aimed to evaluate the dislocation rate, complications, and functional scores of revision total hip arthroplasty performed through the direct anterior approach.
Edward Kahhaleh +3 more
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Grooved Surface of the Obturator Internus Muscle With Two Distinct Adjacent Parts
ABSTRACT The specific anatomical features of the obturator internus, particularly those of its medial surface, remain insufficiently characterized. This study investigated the morphology of the obturator internus muscle by focusing on the shape of its medial surface and potential age‐related changes.
Satoru Muro +4 more
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