Literature DB >> 16190034

Stability advantages of a modular total hip system.

Douglas A Dennis1, Christopher B Lynch.   

Abstract

Hip instability continues to be an infrequent, yet frustrating complication of total hip arthroplasty (THA). Restoration of normal hip anatomy and biomechanics at the time ofTHA is critical to reduce the risk of dislocation. This can be difficult in some patients due to distorted hip anatomy and wide variations in "normal" hip anatomy reported in numerous studies. Modular femoral components offer a large array of femoral offset, length, and version options which can be used independently or in combination to recreate normal osseous anatomy and a well-tensioned soft tissue envelope, which should enhance hip stability following THA.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16190034     DOI: 10.3928/0147-7447-20050902-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopedics        ISSN: 0147-7447            Impact factor:   1.390


  5 in total

1.  Neck modularity in total hip arthroplasty: a retrospective study of nine hundred twenty-eight titanium neck implants with a maximum follow-up of eighteen years.

Authors:  Pietro Maniscalco; Fabrizio Quattrini; Corrado Ciatti; Laura Ghidoni; Giuseppe Ghidoni; Valeria Burgio; Francesco Pogliacomi; Enrico Vaienti; Francesco Ceccarelli
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 3.075

2.  A stature-specific concept for uncemented, primary total hip arthroplasty.

Authors:  Georg W Omlor; Hannah Ullrich; Knut Krahmer; Alexander Jung; Günther Aldinger; Peter Aldinger
Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 3.717

Review 3.  Shape, loading, and motion in the bioengineering design, fabrication, and testing of personalized synovial joints.

Authors:  Gregory M Williams; Elaine F Chan; Michele M Temple-Wong; Won C Bae; Koichi Masuda; William D Bugbee; Robert L Sah
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2009-10-07       Impact factor: 2.712

4.  Large diameter femoral heads impose significant alterations on the strains developed on femoral component and bone: a finite element analysis.

Authors:  E G Theodorou; C G Provatidis; G C Babis; C S Georgiou; P D Megas
Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2011-07-19

5.  Who Restores Hip Biomechanics More Effectively after a Femoral Neck Fracture? Comparison of Total Hip Arthroplasties Performed by Either Hip Surgeons or Orthopaedic Residents.

Authors:  Fernando Diaz-Dilernia; Agustin Garcia-Mansilla; Lionel Llano; Martin Buljubasich; Jose Ignacio Oñativia; Pablo Ariel Isidoro Slullitel; Gerardo Zanotti; Fernando Comba; Francisco Piccaluga; Martin Alejandro Buttaro
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2020-08-29
  5 in total

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