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Dual mobility in primary total hip arthroplasty:A temptation from the devil or a blessing from above
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作者 raymond klumpp Linda Boerci +1 位作者 Francesco Buonanotte Marco Zeppieri 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2024年第6期512-519,共8页
Dual mobility(DM)bearings have gained significant attention in the field of total hip arthroplasty(THA)as a valid treatment option in cases of revision for instability after THA whereas its use in primary THA is still... Dual mobility(DM)bearings have gained significant attention in the field of total hip arthroplasty(THA)as a valid treatment option in cases of revision for instability after THA whereas its use in primary THA is still a matter of debate.This manuscript explores the pathology,incidence,diagnosis,treatment options,prognosis,ongoing studies in the literature,and future perspectives related to the use of DM bearings employed in primary THA.DM bearings are primarily designed to address one of the major concerns in THA:Instability of the prosthetic hip.Instability is both for the surgeon and the patient a devastating postoperative complication,leading to significant pain and subsequent apprehension by the patient and may require revision surgeries.The use of DM implants poses the worry of wear-related complications,such as accelerated polyethylene wear and osteolysis,which also pose challenges to long-term implant survival.This technique has seen a steady rise in recent years,with multiple studies reporting favorable outcomes.The incidence of their utilization varies among institutions and surgeons,reflecting differing preferences and patient populations.The diagnosis of instability and wear-related complications in THA often involves clinical assessment,imaging modalities such as X-rays,computed tomography scans,and sometimes advanced imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging.DM bearings can be considered as an option when patients present neurologic pathologies such as Parkinson's disease or recurrent dislocations after THA.DM bearings provide an additional articulation point within the implant,facilitating a greater range of motion and inherent stability.This design allows for reduced risk of dislocation and improved functional outcomes.Various implant manufacturers offer different designs and sizes of DM bearings to suit individual patient needs.Current literature suggests that the use of DM bearings in primary THA has demonstrated promising outcomes in terms of enhanced stability,reduced dislocation rates,and improved patient satisfaction.However,long-term studies with larger patient cohorts are necessary to establish the durability and longevity of these implants.Several ongoing studies are investigating the role of DM bearings in primary THA.These studies focus on evaluating longterm implant survivorship,assessing wear patterns,analyzing patient-reported outcomes,and comparing the effectiveness of DM bearings with traditional THA designs.The future of DM bearings in primary THA holds potential for further advancements.Research efforts are aimed at refining implant materials,optimizing designs,and studying the influence of surgical techniques on implant performance.Additionally,continued investigation into the long-term outcomes and cost-effectiveness of DM bearings will play a crucial role in shaping their future use.While further research is warranted,the current evidence supports their potential as a beneficial solution in improving surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction. 展开更多
关键词 Dual mobility First implant Hip arthroplasty Surgical technique Differential diagnosis
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Triggering,clicking,locking and crepitus of the finger:A comprehensive overview
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作者 Pieter W Jordaan raymond klumpp Marco Zeppieri 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2023年第10期733-740,共8页
Triggering,locking,clicking,and crepitus of the fingers are common symptoms patients present with.Even though crepitus and triggering can occur as part of the same underlying diagnosis,it is important to differentiate... Triggering,locking,clicking,and crepitus of the fingers are common symptoms patients present with.Even though crepitus and triggering can occur as part of the same underlying diagnosis,it is important to differentiate between them,as they usually indicate different possible diagnoses.The differential diagnoses that should be considered include trigger finger,metacarpophalangeal joint(MCPJ)arthritis,fractures or dislocations,extensor digitorum communis subluxation or dislocation,locked MCPJ,avascular necrosis of the metacarpal head,and Dupuytren’s disease.A thorough clinical examination with appropriate special investigations can permit the clinician to make the correct diagnosis.Appropriate management of a confirmed diagnosis is successful in providing symptomatic improvement. 展开更多
关键词 Trigger finger LOCKING Crepitus Metacarpophalangeal joint DISLOCATION Differential diagnosis
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Taper-wedge stem suitable for anterior approach total hip arthroplasty:Adequate biomechanical reconstruction parameters and excellent clinical outcome at mid-term follow-up 被引量:2
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作者 Carlo Trevisan Antonino Salvatore Lombardo +2 位作者 Gianluca Gallinari Marco Zeppieri raymond klumpp 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2022年第12期1047-1055,共9页
BACKGROUND The direct anterior approach(DAA) for total hip arthroplasty(THA) is a less invasive and muscle-sparing approach that seems to improve early function and patient satisfaction. Several studies, however, have... BACKGROUND The direct anterior approach(DAA) for total hip arthroplasty(THA) is a less invasive and muscle-sparing approach that seems to improve early function and patient satisfaction. Several studies, however, have reported high complication and revision rates due to the technical difficulties related to the femoral preparation.AIM To evaluate the usefulness and safety of a new stem equipped with a morphometric design and a size-specific medial curvature in DAA for THA.METHODS This retrospective study was based on 130 patients that underwent mini-invasive DAA procedures for THA using the Accolade Ⅱ stem. A total of 144 procedures were included in the assessment, which was based on postoperative complications, survival rates, functional parameters, and patient related outcomes.RESULTS Overall complications were recorded in 6 procedures(4.2%). There were no complications related to the stem implantation and no intraoperative fractures. Only one patient was revised for deep infection. On radiographs, biomechanical hip reconstruction was satisfactory and no stem showed any subsidence greater than 2 mm. Full osseointegration based on Engh scores was seen in all of the implanted stems. Median Harris hip score at final follow-up was 99 points(range 44-100 points), which resulted excellent in 91.3% of patients. The median values of the osteaorthritis outcome score ranged from 87.5 to 95.CONCLUSION The mid-term positive outcomes and low complication rate in our consecutive series of patients support the safety and suitability of this new stem design in DAA for THA. 展开更多
关键词 Total hip arthroplasty ORTHOPEDICS Direct anterior approach Orthopedic surgery Stem implantation Accolade II stem
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