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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 97-B, Issue SUPP_10 | Pages 16 - 16
1 Oct 2015
Memarzadeh A Arvinte D Sood M
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Introduction

Restoration of anatomy is essential in total hip arthroplasty (THA) to optimize function and stability. Leg-length discrepancy of ≥10mm is poorly tolerated and can be the subject of litigation. We use a multimodal protocol to optimize soft tissue balancing which involves pre- operative templating, leg-length measurement supine and after positioning, use of an intra-operative leg-length and offset measurement device and implants with standard and high-offset options.

Methods

Radiological leg-length and femoral offset were measured in a consecutive series of 100 patients who had THA for unilateral arthritis by an independent observer pre- and post-operatively using validated methods and the contra lateral hip as a control.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 97-B, Issue SUPP_10 | Pages 17 - 17
1 Oct 2015
Kiran M Arvinte D Sood M
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Introduction

The aim is to study the outcome of a consecutive single surgeon's series using the ReCap Hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) system.

Methods

This is an ongoing prospective study. HRA was performed in active males under 65 years with good bone quality and in pre-menopausal females with adequate bone density proven by a DEXA scan. Radiographs were analysed for acetabular inclination, notching, neck thinning and change in implant position. Pre-op and follow-up Oxford hip and UCLA scores were recorded.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXIX | Pages 177 - 177
1 Sep 2012
Nogaro M Wijeratna M Santhapuri S Sood M
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Background

It has been suggested that routine follow-up of primary THR patients could be performed by GPs in primary care, rather than by orthopaedic specialists. Essential radiographic follow-up would likely be based on radiographic reports, rather than on inspection of the radiographs themselves.

Aim

To look at the quality of the radiographic reports to determine their usefulness as a method of radiographic follow-up of THRs.