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Hip-specific and generic patient-reported outcome measure scores after primary hip replacement are associated with early revision surgery: a national registry study
BackgroundThe ability to efficiently identify patients at higher risk of poor outcomes after joint replacement would enable limited resources for...
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The impact of primary total hip and knee replacement on frailty: an observational prospective analysis
BackgroundOsteoarthritis is a prevalent condition in frail older adults that requires hip or knee replacement in many patients. The aim of the study...
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Bilateral simultaneous hip and knee replacement: an epidemiological nationwide study from 2001 to 2016
BackgroundSeveral studies have compared the pros and cons of simultaneous bilateral versus staged bilateral hip and knee replacement but the outcomes...
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Analysis on association between sagittal stem alignment and early functional and radiological outcome following primary cementless total hip replacement
IntroductionAccurate reconstruction of hip anatomy and biomechanics is mandatory for achieving good clinical outcomes following total hip replacement...
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Direct anterior approach with conventional instruments versus robotic posterolateral approach in elective total hip replacement for primary osteoarthritis: a case–control study
BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to compare peri-operative and short-term outcomes in patients who underwent elective total hip replacement...
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Giant Pseudotumour Following Ceramic on Polyethylene Total Hip Replacement
IntroductionMetal reaction and pseudotumor formation are very rare complications following ceramic on polyethylene total hip replacement....
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Hip Arthroplasty Current and Future Directions
This book brings together the latest updates and current trends in arthroplasty of the hip covering the basics as well as complex and revision...
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Hip and knee replacement in lower limb amputees: a sco** review
BackgroundThere are many consequences of lower limb amputation, including altered biomechanics of gait. It has previously been shown that these can...
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Total hip replacement among sickle cell patients in a low-income country–Yemen
PurposeSickle cell patients presented with progressive hip pain and limitation of daily activities, as evidenced by low preoperative hip scores and...
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Total Hip Replacement in Active and Inactive Tuberculosis Hip: A Systematic Review
IntroductionTuberculosis of the hip joint is a debilitating disease that can result in severe joint destruction, eventually leading to painful...
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Survivorship of the dual-mobility construct in elective primary total hip replacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis including registry data
IntroductionDislocation is a common complication associated with total hip replacement (THR). Dual-mobility constructs (DMC-THR) may be used in...
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How is postoperative pain after hip and knee replacement managed? An analysis of two large hospitals in Australia
BackgroundMultimodal analgesia regimens are recommended for the postoperative period after hip and knee replacement surgeries. However, there are no...
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Diabesity: a superadded effect contributing to worse total primary hip replacement operative outcomes for patients with diabetes and obesity
IntroductionAlthough the independent effects of diabetes mellitus and obesity on total hip replacement (THR) outcomes have been widely studied, their...
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Prehabilitation for frail patients undergoing total hip or knee replacement: protocol for the Joint PREP feasibility randomised controlled trial
BackgroundApproximately, 8% of community-based adults aged ≥ 50 years in England are frail. Frailty has been found to be associated with poorer...
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Epidemiology of revision hip replacement in Italy: a 15-year study
BackgroundOver the past two decades, there has been an increase in the amount of primary total hip arthroscopies (THA) which in turn has increased...
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A diarized journey: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the older person’s lived experience of a hip or knee replacement within a fast-track programme
BackgroundFor the older person living with end-stage hip or knee osteoarthritis, a hip or knee replacement can be a traumatic event, influencing the...
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Experiences with and perception of patient-reported outcome measurement in patients undergoing knee and hip replacement in Germany
BackgroundPatient-reported outcome measures - PROMs - have been developed to provide an assessment of patients’ physical function, symptoms, and...
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Outcomes of Total Hip Replacement for Failed Hemiarthroplasty
AimOur study aims to analyze the outcomes of conversion total hip replacement (THR) done for failed hemiarthroplasty.
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What effect have commissioners’ policies for body mass index had on hip replacement surgery?: an interrupted time series analysis from the National Joint Registry for England
BackgroundDespite their widespread use, the impact of commissioners’ policies for body mass index (BMI) for access to elective surgery is not clear....