We evaluated the long-term results of 116
Aims. Fretting and corrosion at the modular head/neck junction, known
as trunnionosis, in
We present the medium-term results of hybrid
A total of 31 patients, (20 women, 11 men; mean
age 62.5 years old; 23 to 81), who underwent conversion of a Girdlestone
resection-arthroplasty (RA) to a
We report a case of iatrogenic sciatic nerve injury caused by pre-operative intraneural injection of local anaesthetic at
Several factors have been implicated in unsatisfactory
results after
The aim of this study was to develop a novel computational model for estimating head/stem taper mechanics during different simulated assembly conditions. Finite element models of generic cobalt-chromium (CoCr) heads on a titanium stem taper were developed and driven using dynamic assembly loads collected from clinicians. To verify contact mechanics at the taper interface, comparisons of deformed microgroove characteristics (height and width of microgrooves) were made between model estimates with those measured from five retrieved implants. Additionally, these models were used to assess the role of assembly technique—one-hit versus three-hits—on the taper interlock mechanical behaviour.Aims
Methods
This study reviewed the results of a cementless anatomical femoral component to give immediate post-operative stability, and with a narrow distal section in order not to contact the femoral cortex in the diaphysis, ensuring exclusively metaphyseal loading. A total of 471 patients (601 hips) who had a
We describe the survival of 134 consecutive JRI Furlong hydroxyapatite-coated uncemented
We compared the safety and outcome of one-stage bilateral
There remains confusion in the literature with regard to the spinopelvic relationship, and its contribution to ideal acetabular component position. Critical assessment of the literature has been limited by use of conflicting terminology and definitions of new concepts that further confuse the topic. In 2017, the concept of a Hip-Spine Workgroup was created with the first meeting held at the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting in 2018. The goal of this workgroup was to first help standardize terminology across the literature so that as a topic, multiple groups could produce literature that is immediately understandable and applicable. This consensus review from the Hip-Spine Workgroup aims to simplify the spinopelvic relationship, offer hip surgeons a concise summary of available literature, and select common terminology approved by both hip surgeons and spine surgeons for future research. Cite this article:
Despite a lack of long-term follow-up, there
is an increasing trend towards using femoral heads of large diameter
in
We surveyed 343 young women with 420
We report the long-term outcome of a modified second-generation cementing technique for fixation of the acetabular component of
We compared the rate of revision for instability
after
We describe a patient with a painful sciatic neuropathy after
We have compared four computer-assisted methods to measure penetration of the femoral head into the acetabular component in
We report two cases of surface deterioration of a zirconia ceramic femoral head associated with phase transformation after
We evaluated an operative technique, described
by the Exeter Hip Unit, to assist accurate introduction of the femoral
component. We assessed whether it led to a reduction in the rate
of leg-length discrepancy after
The outcome of