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A Conversion Total Hip Arthroplasty Is Not a Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty
Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2019Conversion to total hip arthroplasty (THA) is frequently more resource intensive and morbidity prone than primary THA. However, reimbursement for both hospitals and surgeons performing these procedures do not appear to provide appropriately matching resource utilization.
Mattie E. Raiford +2 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
Background: Although the prevalence of displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly population is increasing worldwide, there remains controversy as to whether these injuries should be managed with hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty.
B. Ravi +5 more
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Background: Although the prevalence of displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly population is increasing worldwide, there remains controversy as to whether these injuries should be managed with hemiarthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty.
B. Ravi +5 more
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Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
AORN Journal, 2002ABSTRACTEndoscopic 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.
Gerhard E. Maale +2 more
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2017
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used to manage hip arthritis when conservative measures have failed. Composed of three components (femoral, acetabular, and bearing surface), a THA can be completed through several different surgical approaches. Appropriate positioning of components, postoperative management, and anticoagulation can help prevent or ...
Andrew H. Glassman, Karl Balch
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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is used to manage hip arthritis when conservative measures have failed. Composed of three components (femoral, acetabular, and bearing surface), a THA can be completed through several different surgical approaches. Appropriate positioning of components, postoperative management, and anticoagulation can help prevent or ...
Andrew H. Glassman, Karl Balch
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Tribocorrosion in Total Hip Arthroplasty
JBJS Reviews, 2017➢ Tribocorrosion, the degradative process between metallic modular junctions, is more commonly seen with larger prosthetic femoral heads, longer neck lengths, and higher-offset stems.➢ The use of recalled modular femoral stems should raise suspicion for tribocorrosion in patients with hip pain.➢ Fretting corrosion is the ...
Prem N. Ramkumar +2 more
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Trends in total hip arthroplasty
JAAPA, 2019ABSTRACT This article discusses developments in total hip arthroplasty related to the use of highly cross-linked polyethylene (HXLPE) liner material as the new standard of care for acetabular cup articulation surfaces. The pathologic implications of metal-on-metal hip prostheses in asymptomatic patients also are discussed.
Wade D. Aumiller, Thomas M. Kleuser
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Primary total hip arthroplasty
AORN Journal, 2003TOTAL 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.
Wayne M. Goldstein +1 more
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Metallosis in Total Hip Arthroplasty
JBJS Reviews, 2023» Metallosis is a rare but significant complication that can occur after total hip arthroplasty (THA) for a variety of reasons but most commonly in patients with metal-on-metal implants.» It is characterized by the visible staining, necrosis, and fibrosis of the periprosthetic soft tissues, along with the variable presence ...
Anderson Lee +3 more
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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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* 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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Trunnionosis in Total Hip Arthroplasty
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2017➤ The etiology of clinically relevant trunnion corrosion remains to be fully understood, but appears to be multifactorial with synergy among implant-based, surgeon-based, and patient-based factors.➤ Trunnion corrosion causing an adverse local tissue reaction (ALTR) typically manifests as delayed onset of groin, buttock, or ...
Carlos J. Lavernia +2 more
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