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Total hip arthroplasty

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1996
Total hip arthroplasty continues to be an extremely successful procedure, with ever-widening indications and regular improvement in technique, materials, and design. In the past year several studies were published evaluating the results of both cemented and cementless total hip arthroplasty at mid- to long-term follow-up.
B J, Thomas, J, Saa, J M, Lane
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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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Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Ankylosed Hip

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2011
Altered biomechanics secondary to hip ankylosis often result in degeneration of the lumbar spine, ipsilateral knee, and contralateral hip and knee. Symptoms in these joints may be reduced with conversion total hip arthroplasty (THA) of the ankylosed hip.
Megan A, Swanson, Michael H, Huo
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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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Navigation in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2009
• Understand the assets, liabilities, and limitations of computer navigation in total hip arthroplasty .
Harry E, Rubash, Mark W, Pagnano
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Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
In this review, 110 hips in 107 patients underwent revision total hip arthroplasty at The Hospital for Special Surgery and the Robert B. Brigham Hospital. The minimum follow-up period was two years (average, 3.4 years). Failures of the original total hip arthroplasties were due to loosening of the femoral component (44 hips), loosening of both ...
P M, Pellicci   +5 more
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Implants for total hip arthroplasty

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2006
This article is a comprehensive review of the published literature on total hip replacement design. It seeks to provide a nonbiased view of the technology related to total hip implants and bearing surfaces. Implant designs and fixation methods are discussed with summaries of their respective long-term outcome studies. Fixation methods include cemented,
James A, Sanfilippo, Matthew S, Austin
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Trends in total hip arthroplasty

JAAPA, 2019
ABSTRACT 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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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 ...
John M, Dundon   +2 more
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