Aims. After failed
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between fracture displacement and survivorship of the native hip joint without conversion to a total hip arthroplasty (THA), and to determine predictors for conversion to THA in patients treated nonoperatively for
Aims. Post-traumatic periprosthetic
Aims. To describe the epidemiology of
Aims. Posterior column plating through the single anterior approach reduces the morbidity in
Surgical management of
3D printing techniques have attracted a lot of curiosity in various surgical specialties and the applications of the 3D technology have been explored in many ways including fracture models for education, customized jigs, custom implants, prosthetics etc. Often the 3D printing technology remains underutilized in potential areas due to costs and technological expertise being the perceived barriers. We have applied 3D printing technology for
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is frequently performed as a salvage procedure for the
Patients who are Jehovah's witnesses do not accept blood transfusions. Thus, total hip arthroplasty can be challenging in this group of patients due to the potential for blood loss. Multiple strategies have been developed in order to prevent blood loss. A 76-year-old female, Jehovah's witness medicated with a platelet antiaggregant, presented to the emergency department after a fall from standing height. Clinically, she had pain mobilizing the right lower limb and radiological examination revealed an
Introduction: Factures of the acetabulum are the result of high-energy trauma. Long-term function of the hip joint is compromised in many cases as a result of imperfect reduction, chondral injuries to the acetabulum, femoral head lesion and post-traumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head.Total hip arthroplasty is one of the treatment option for such patients who present with symptomatic post-traumatic arthritis or avascular necrosis with collapse of the femoral head following
Introduction: Pelvic and
The incidence of
Objective. To investigate the relationship between the pattern of pelvic or
Introduction: Complex fracture of the acetabulum are difficult to treat. If an osteosynthesis is performed difficult surgery resulted in blood loss, long operating time, high risk of sepsis and failure. Even if the fracture is well operated and ideally stabilised there is a major risk of secondary osteoarthrosis. This can be related to bone necrosis , cartilage surface damage , bone loss. There are also intraoperative risks of neural damage: sciatic nerve as well as gluteus medius nerve. On the other hand , modern surgical technique including an alumina against alumina bearing could allow very long term survival without any activity limitation and this even in very young patients. Secondary procedure after a failed osteosynthesis provides statistically worse functional results than primary total hip. The surgery is more difficult because of hardware retrieval, nerve dissection, bone reconstruction and remaining muscular dysfunction. Materials and Methods: To address these issues we reviewed our results of total hip for
The purpose of this study was to review the clinical and radiographic outcome in THRs done following
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate total hip arthroplasty in the treatment of post-traumatic arthritis following
Background and Objective. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been applied to treat pain and disability in patients with post-traumatic arthritis after
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to analyse different techniques and outcome of total hip arthroplasty for acetabular degeneration after orthopaedically or surgically treated fracture of the acetabulum. Material and methods: This retrospective analysis of a consecutive series was conducted by an independent observer. Sixty-four arthroplasties in 63 patients performed between 1979 and 2000 were included. Twenty-eight
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