• [ 1 ] Interprosthetic fractures are fractures that occur between two prostheses or implants (usually a femur fracture between a total knee replacement and a total hip replacement. (medscape.com)
  • Management of Periprosthetic Femur Fracture -- 18. (nshealth.ca)
  • Survivorship and Etiologies of Failure in Single-stage Revision Arthroplasty for Periprosthetic Joint Infection: A Meta-analysis. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Completeness of total hip arthroplasties and positive predictive value of registered diagnosis and postoperative complications. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • With this increase in hip and knee arthroplasty, there will likely be a corresponding increase in postoperative infections. (hindawi.com)
  • however, overzealous implantation can cause femur fractures [ 7 , 11 ], whereas inadequate force can result in postoperative subsidence. (sicot-j.org)
  • Hip replacement is a very common operation, and the number of long-term postoperative survivors is growing continuously. (fixbones.com)
  • Tsukayama et al based their treatment of infections after total hip arthroplasty (THA) on the clinical presentation-that is, positive intraoperative cultures, early postoperative infection, acute hematogenous infection, or late chronic infection. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who had an early postoperative infection are managed with débridement, replacement of the polyethylene (PE) insert of the acetabular/tibial component, retention of the prosthesis, and IV administration of antibiotics for 6 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • According to Barrack's classification, the postoperative cementing grade was judged as A for 735 hips, B for 246 hips, and C for 4 hips. (researchgate.net)
  • To investigate the influence of osteophytes on postoperative gap balancing, and to work out a predictive model of the relationship between osteophyte size and gap gaining in primary total knee replacement. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Literature concerning periprosthetic tibial factures is sparse, and there is limited guidance for evidence-based management. (bvsalud.org)
  • Factors to consider in the planning of total knee replacement include malpositioning of the tibial tubercle, hypoplasia of the femoral condyle, and subluxation of the patella. (medscape.com)
  • How reliable is classification of tibial plateau fractures? (mcmaster.ca)
  • Intramedullary tibial nailing of distal tibiofibular fractures: additional fibular fixation or not? (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • More than 300,000 hip fractures occur yearly, and almost all are treated operatively with internal fixation or prosthetic replacement. (medscape.com)
  • Revision for Peri-Prosthetic Femoral Fracture after Primary THR. (sahmri.com)
  • Hsieh TC, Kao CH, Yen KY, Sun SS: Osteomyelitis-mimicking primary bone lymphoma at hip prosthetic site. (karger.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to identify and compare the incidence of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) and characterize the microbiologic profile of these infections that occurred between two hospital settings: a general university hospital and a dedicated orthopaedic specialty hospital. (hindawi.com)
  • In general, prosthetic elbow replacement is avoided in younger patients, because there is an anticipated high rate of failure. (medapparatus.com)
  • This article provides an outline of the common prosthetic bearing surfaces for total hip replacement, their comparative wear characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. (fixbones.com)
  • TECRES preformed antibiotic loaded spacers are indicated as temporary prosthetic replacements for septic revision procedures. (summit-medical.com)
  • The incidence of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is increasing, coincident with the rising volume of joint arthroplasty being performed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Side note reference: A February 2023 German paper ( 23 ) explained glenoid loosening, including protrusion (the prosthetic part of the replacement has loosened and is now sticking out), rotator cuff insufficiency, including instability, and early/late infection as primary concerns. (caringmedical.com)
  • Small interprosthetic gaps do not increase femoral peri-prosthetic fracture risk. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • Mayo Clinic and Swedish registry studies found that 94% and 70% of patients with periprosthetic fracture had a loose stem before fracture. (medscape.com)
  • I will address the most frequently asked questions from internet users and the patients I work with in physical therapy for hip rehabilitation. (kinedarbois.fr)
  • The recovery time for hip replacement surgery can vary for elderly individuals compared to younger patients. (kinedarbois.fr)
  • The available data, therefore, suggest that periprosthetic fracture and infection may coexist, and this possibility should be considered, particularly in patients with a loose femoral stem and high pretest possibility. (bvsalud.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Periprosthetic fractures (PPFs) are a growing matter for orthopaedic surgeons, and patients with PPFs may represent a frail target in the case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. (bvsalud.org)
  • Hip arthroscopy has been used for the treatment of acute or semiacute changes in hip pain in patients with MED. (medscape.com)
  • We used molecular detection methods to evaluate the incidence of E . cuniculi among patients who had total hip or knee arthroplasty revision. (cdc.gov)
  • He and Dr. Lombardi founded Operation Joint Implant, which then became Operation Walk USA, a nationwide charitable program that provides qualified patients with free hip and knee replacement surgery. (jisortho.com)
  • Paulsen A, Pedersen AB, Johnsen SP, Riis A, Lucht U, Overgaard S. Effect of hydroxyapatite coating on risk for revision after primary total hip arthroplasty in younger patients. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Thillemann TM, Pedersen AB, Johnsen SP, Søballe K. Inferior outcome after intraoperative femoral fracture in total hip arthroplasty: outcome in 519 patients from the Danish Hip Arthroplasty Registry. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Rud-Sørensen C, Pedersen AB, Johnsen SP, Riis A, and Overgaard S. Survival of Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty in Rheumatoid Arthritis patients. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Findings in 1,661 arthroplasties in 1,395 patients from the Danish Hip Arthroplasty Registry. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Risk factors for venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing total hip replacement and receiving routine thromboprophylaxis. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Risk of revision of a total hip replacement in patients with diabetes mellitus: a population-based follow up study. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • The trial aimed to compare the health-related quality of life and outcomes of patients undergoing cemented versus uncemented hemiarthroplasty for intracapsular hip fractures in individuals aged 60 years or older. (visualmed.org)
  • These findings have implications for the selection of surgical techniques and the optimization of outcomes in patients undergoing hemiarthroplasty for intracapsular hip fractures. (visualmed.org)
  • A retrospective review of prospectively collected data on 11,842 consecutive primary hip and knee arthroplasty patients was performed. (hindawi.com)
  • According to the Surgical Care Improvement Project Advisory Committee and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the preferred antibiotic prophylaxis for patients undergoing hip or knee replacements is cefazolin or cefuroxime [ 7 , 8 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Adverse events on intraoperative fracture and subsidence were significantly less common in patients with Pattern A than in those with Pattern B (six of 42 hips with Pattern A and 13 of 29 hips with Pattern B, p = 0.004). (sicot-j.org)
  • Since these fractures typically occur in geriatric group and the patient is often frail and having comorbidities, complications in this groups leads to loss of functional independence, prolonged hospital stay with tremendous costs to the patients, family and the society. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Between January 1997 and January 2008, 33 patients (33 hips) underwent cementless THA after failed acetabular fractures. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Unfortunately, many patients with fractures of the acetabulum still suffer posttraumatic arthritis or femoral head necrosis regardless of whether operative or non-operative intervention was chosen as the initial treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Additionally, patients with acetabular fractures are generally young and have posttraumatic osteoarthritis that results from a high activity level. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As a result of the osteolysis and wear, patients are at increased risk of several consequences, including periprosthetic fractures from simple falls or minor trauma, aseptic loosening of the prosthesis, or dislocation of the prosthesis. (fixbones.com)
  • Two randomized clinical studies followed patients for five years after total hip arthroplasties with XPE or CP.12 Both studies concluded that, compared with CP, XPE had significantly fewer penetrations of the liner by the femoral head. (fixbones.com)
  • Avascular necrosis of femoral head amongst sickle cell disease patients (23.7%) was the commonest cause of complex primary hips in our series. (sicot-j.org)
  • Sickle cell disease patients presented more with complex primary hips and the commonest difficulty was recreating medullary canals. (sicot-j.org)
  • Sathappan has described complex primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) as primary THA in patients with compromised bony or soft-tissue states, including but not limited to dysplastic hip, ankylosed hip, prior hip fracture, protrusio acetabuli, certain neuromuscular conditions, skeletal dysplasia, and previous bony procedures about the hip [ 2 ]. (sicot-j.org)
  • With increasing awareness of joint replacement services in the country, patients harboring "bad" hips have started appearing in our health institution seeking arthroplasty. (sicot-j.org)
  • Records of patients with complex primary hips that had arthroplasty from November 2008 to November 2015 were analyzed for age, sex, diagnosis, type of hip, challenges and complications, duration of surgery, blood loss and transfusions, and outcome. (sicot-j.org)
  • Patients who have an acute hematogenous infection are also managed with débridement, replacement of the PE insert, retention of the prosthesis if it is not loose, and IV administration of antibiotics for 6 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • The SERF dual mobility cup has been shown to significantly reduce the incidence of dislocation in patients at higher risk following primary or revision total hip arthroplasty. (summit-medical.com)
  • Background: In this study, a retrospective evaluation was made of patients aged 70 years and over who were applied with proximal-femoral nail (PFN) or calcareous replacement cemented hemiarthroplasty in respect of early and late-stage morbidity and mortality and functional personal independence. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • Methods: The study included a total of 77 patients aged over 70 years with an AO type 31-A1 or 31-A2 fracture. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • The patients were separated into two groups as those applied with proximal femoral nailing and those applied with calcar replacement hemiarthroplasty. (journaltocs.ac.uk)
  • The objective of this study was to prove the efficacy of the Exeter stem for Japanese patients by evaluating the short-term results of four major dedicated hip centers. (researchgate.net)
  • We performed a retrospective study of clinical and radiographic results of 1000 primary total hip arthroplasties (THA) performed using the Exeter stem on 881 patients who were followed-up for at least 2 years after surgery. (researchgate.net)
  • Rapidly progressive idiopathic arthritis of the hip: incidence and risk factors in a controlled cohort study of 1471 patients after intra-articular corticosteroid injection. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The aim of this study was to compare pain levels, functionality and quality of life between obese and nonobese hip osteoarthritic patients who underwent THA via DAA-MIS. (clinicaltdd.com)
  • Metal -metal articulations versus standard ceramic-polyethylene cementless total hip arthroplasty in younger patients. (ortopaedi.dk)
  • Many patients have excellent outcomes following shoulder replacement surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • The paper concluded that shoulder replacement improved function in many patients, but with a high rate of complications and reoperations. (caringmedical.com)
  • In September 2022, research from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University published in the Journal of orthopaedics ( 2 ) assessed the risk factors for shoulder instability following reverse total shoulder replacement in patients with no history of shoulder surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • In this study of 194 reverse total shoulder replacements, a small number of patients, seven, just over 3.5% sustained a post-surgery dislocation. (caringmedical.com)
  • An October 2019 study ( 3 ) outlined to radiologists what they needed to look for in an MRI and x-rays of patients complaining of pain after shoulder replacement. (caringmedical.com)
  • performed a prospective observational study of 76 patients with complex proximal humerus fractures managed non-operatively. (scielo.org.za)
  • Patients were grouped according to a 3D classification of fracture pattern. (scielo.org.za)
  • In a recent prospective randomised control trial (PRCT) of 50 patients comparing non-operative management and locked-plate fixation for complex displaced fractures, it was reported that at 12 months the functional scores (American Shoulder and Elbow Score ASES, and Constant Score CS) were similar, and that the only significant difference was better radiographs in the operated group. (scielo.org.za)
  • A total of 41 patients have been treated surgically for SA of the native hip at our tertiary hospital during the last 16 years. (copernicus.org)
  • Significant differences between (1) level of fitness, (2) condition of the hip joint, (3) micro-organisms and (4) chance of femoral head preservation were found for patients with SA of the native hip resulting from the three aforementioned subgroups. (copernicus.org)
  • Patients with hematogenous infections of undamaged hips had a reasonable chance (53 %) of avoiding joint resection or replacement. (copernicus.org)
  • Patients with SA of the native hip resulting from contiguous spreading, hematogenous seeding or direct inoculation differ significantly and should be considered distinct clinical entities. (copernicus.org)
  • Only patients with hematogenous infection to a previously healthy hip had the possibility of femoral head preservation. (copernicus.org)
  • Longitudinal joint loading in patients before and up to one year after unilateral total hip arthroplasty. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • Abnormal kinematics and kinetics have been reported in hip osteoarthritis (OA) patients before and after total hip arthroplasty (THA). (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • As it is not clear how hip and knee loading evolves in THA patients during the first year after surgery, the goal of this study is to define how joint loading changes in patients before and at three evaluation times after THA surgery. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • Hip movement pathomechanics of patients with hip osteoarthritis aim at reducing hip joint loading on the osteoarthritic side. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • Demographic characteristics of our patients who underwent knee and hip replacements had been summarized. (bvsalud.org)
  • Total hip replacement with the use of modular cementless prostheses is being reported. (medscape.com)
  • Although surgeons must perform implantation of the cementless stem during total hip arthroplasty (THA) without complications, assessment is left to the surgeon's intuitive judgement, which could contain inter/intra-observer bias variety. (sicot-j.org)
  • Previously used classification system of Boyd & Griffiths had poor inter and intra-observer reliability and were used commonly to describe fracture patterns rather than predict outcomes. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of the type of fracture treatment and modern ceramic bearing on the clinical outcomes of delayed THA. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The clinical outcomes were analyzed using clinical scores (Harris hip score), and radiological evaluation at 6 weeks, 3 months, one year and two years. (sicot-j.org)
  • While most simple, minimally or non-displaced fractures can be managed successfully with non-operative means, the more complex three- and four-part displaced fractures remain difficult to treat and have worse outcomes. (scielo.org.za)
  • In order to evaluate the benefits and risks of the various surgical techniques, it is important first to understand the natural history of non-operatively managed fractures, and to know the outcomes of the different surgical options. (scielo.org.za)
  • However, there is conflicting evidence regarding the outcomes when used for proximal humerus fractures. (scielo.org.za)
  • MELD score predicts short-term outcomes after surgical management of proximal humerus fractures: a matched analysis. (ucla.edu)
  • Normative Functional Outcomes as a New Outcome Assessment Tool Following Hip Procedures. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • 2012). Predictors of outcomes of total knee replacement surgery. (bsl.nl)
  • OUTCOMES: NHS-funded hospital admissions for primary hip or knee replacement, length of stay and bed occupancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Proximal humeral fractures account for around 5% of humeral fractures. (scielo.org.za)
  • The use of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty for the management of complex proximal humerus fractures has gained popularity in the last five to ten years. (scielo.org.za)
  • We present a concise review of conservative and surgical treatment of proximal humerus fractures and a more detailed review of published series of reverse shoulder arthroplasty for fracture treatment. (scielo.org.za)
  • The rate of osteolysis increases with time, and osteolytic bone defects are stress risers, which predispose the patient to fractures. (medscape.com)
  • Improvements in cancer treatment also have resulted in longer life spans with increased likelihood of metastatic bone lesions and impending or actual pathologic fractures that require internal fixation. (medscape.com)
  • The ability of tumor to "outgrow" a fixation device and the reduced ability of irradiated or tumor-replaced bone to heal fractures also result in an increasing frequency of peri-implant fractures. (medscape.com)
  • The original placement of the implant may predispose to later fracture, the long-term presence of the device may change the structure of the bone and increase susceptibility to fracture, and the implant itself may interfere with healing or the placement of other fixation devices. (medscape.com)
  • The loss of bone causes micromotion of the hip implants, and further potentiates osteolysis. (fixbones.com)
  • Locked plate technology for fixation of fractures associated with poor bone quality has expanded in recent years. (scielo.org.za)
  • Biphasic bone graft substitute in revision total hip arthroplasty with significant acetabular bone defects : a retrospective analysis. (ucla.edu)
  • In the frame of radical excision surgery, special segmental bone and joint replacement systems were developed, that are usually referred to as tumor endoprostheses or megaprostheses. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • The rationale behind their use subsequently led to application even in revision arthroplasty with great loss of bone stock, as well as in trauma surgery, for extremely comminuted fractures with poorly vascularized fragments, where traditional osteosynthesis cannot be applied. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • [ 2 ] Furthermore, the number of implants placed in other bones is increasing, with expanding indications for shoulder, elbow, and ankle replacement, and internal fixation continues to be used in all the long bones, especially the tibia and the humerus. (medscape.com)
  • In March 2011, a fifty-year-old man underwent a THA with CoC bearings (BIOLOX, Smith & nephew, Switzerland) on the right side at our clinic because of femoral head necrosis after internal fixation for femoral neck fracture for 4 years. (biomedcentral.com)
  • [ 9 ] Abdel et al reported a 12% incidence of intraoperative fracture in revision total hip replacement. (medscape.com)
  • In 71 THAs, we quantified the sound produced during stem insertion and investigated the relationship between these sounds and the occurrence of intraoperative fracture and subsidence. (sicot-j.org)
  • Fractures around joint replacement prostheses are commonly called periprosthetic fractures, whereas fractures around plates, rods, or prostheses can be more generally termed peri-implant fractures. (medscape.com)
  • Nonprosthetic peri-implant fractures may be considered to represent a separate entity. (medscape.com)
  • The implant may impair fracture healing because of endosteal ischemia. (medscape.com)
  • [ 13 ] Rates of nonunion for supracondylar fractures proximal to total knee prostheses are higher than those for supracondylar fractures without the implant. (medscape.com)
  • The techniques for treating peri-implant fractures may be more difficult, with more limited options and more frequent complications than the techniques used in treating fractures without the presence of an implant. (medscape.com)
  • Epidemiologic data suggest that many periprosthetic fractures after THA occur concurrently with a loose femoral implant. (bvsalud.org)
  • Patient-related predictors of implant failure after primary total hip replacement in the initial, short- and long-terms. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Thillemann TM, Pedersen AB, Johnsen SP, Søballe K. Implant survival after primary total hip arthroplasty due to childhood hip disorders: Results from the Danish Hip Arthroplasty Registry. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • Thillemann TM, Pedersen AB, Mehnert F, Johnsen SP, Søballe K. Use of diuretics and risk of implant failure after primary total hip arthroplasty: A nationwide population-based study. (danskhoftealloplastikregister.dk)
  • In the unusual case of a poorly functioning joint replacement, it is crucial to rule out other sources of dissatisfaction or failure prior to considering allergic reaction to the implant materials. (yourorthomd.com)
  • Currently there are no specific guidelines regulating the management of implant allergy based on the timing of the onset, especially in fracture cases. (yourorthomd.com)
  • In this paper, we proposed an algorithm regarding the steps in managing metal allergy due to implant in fracture cases. (yourorthomd.com)
  • CONCLUSION: Despite the concerns regarding implant survival in hypersensitivity cases, the decision whether the implant should be removed or replaced should be based on the time and condition of the fracture healing process. (yourorthomd.com)
  • Major complications can be avoided by understanding the personality of the fracture and by choosing correct implant. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Complications can be listed as implant cut out, non union, implant failure, peri implant fracture and general medical complications. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Surgical technique's influence on femoral fracture risk and implant fixation. (ortopaedi.dk)
  • Delayed total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a reliable procedure following failed treatment of acetabular fractures. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Delayed THA with previous acetabular fractures is a challenging procedure. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Acetabular fractures are serious injuries which can lead to progressive impairment of hip function [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The system utilizes powered technology with a single rotating blade to reduce surgical procedural time and the risk of acetabular fractures. (summit-medical.com)
  • They are the third most common non-vertebral fragility fracture after the hip and distal radius. (scielo.org.za)
  • Has performed more Oxford partial knee replacements than any other surgeon in the world. (jisortho.com)
  • When appropriate, Dr. Stocks performs partial knee replacements, hip resurfacing and revision TKA. (fondren.com)
  • RESULTS: After winter 2017, there was a sustained reduction in the number of knee replacements, a decrease in the proportion of most deprived people having knee replacements and an increase in average age for knee replacement and comorbidity for both types of surgery. (bvsalud.org)
  • RESULTS: CUHK-PWH registry captured 2889 primary total knee replacements (TKR) (110 (3.81%) revision) and 879 primary total hip replacements (THR) (107 (12.17%) revision). (bvsalud.org)
  • Because of the difficult nature of revision surgery for fracture and the high risk of complication, a careful assessment of the fracture and implants is vital to determining the best course of treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Complication rates such as screw cut outs have been reported to be as high as 50% in cases of unstable IT fractures ( 1) There have been some recent insights with regard to fracture pattern which have drastically improved our understanding of intertrochanteric fractures. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Head breakage is a serious complication following total hip arthroplasty when using Ceramic on Ceramic bearings surfaces. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The outcome after Inter trochanteric fracture especially in the elderly is dependent on several factors and the best way to manage complications is to preempt them. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Initial fracture treatment does not influence the outcome of delayed THA, and modern ceramic bearing has promising results in the long-term follow-up. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Quality of life was evaluated using the 12-item International Hip Outcome Tool-Greek version. (clinicaltdd.com)
  • Assessment of adult hip dysplasia and the outcome of surgical treatment. (ortopaedi.dk)
  • 1996). Prognostic factors for functional outcome of total knee replacement: A prospective study. (bsl.nl)
  • Recent studies suggest an approximately 8% incidence of indolent infection in cases of suspected aseptic loosening. (bvsalud.org)
  • This review aims to provide readers with an overview of the epidemiology, risk factors, and classification of these fractures. (bvsalud.org)
  • [ 6 ] The use of computer-assisted navigation and robotic-assisted surgery in joint replacement requires the use of tracking pins placed in the femur and tibia. (medscape.com)
  • You have just undergone hip replacement surgery , and you have many questions about the recovery timeline and the time it takes to fully heal . (kinedarbois.fr)
  • Why is there a recovery period after hip surgery? (kinedarbois.fr)
  • Let's now take a closer look at how long it takes to recover from this type of hip surgery . (kinedarbois.fr)
  • Dr. Berend completed a fellowship in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery at JIS Orthopedics. (jisortho.com)
  • Computer-assisted surgery involves not only total knee and total hip arthroplasty, but also trauma, sports and revision surgery. (nshealth.ca)
  • Significant improvement in Harris Hip Scores was seen post-surgery in both groups. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The techniques of hip surgery are not the focus of this article, but for the interested reader, the common surgical approaches and methods of hip arthroplasty are illustrated on the websites of one of the prosthesis manufacturers. (fixbones.com)
  • Total hip replacement (THR) surgery is still evolving in Nigeria with increasing awareness as more cases are being done. (sicot-j.org)
  • The EZX design allows easy access for the removal uncemented acetabular cups during hip revision surgery. (summit-medical.com)
  • whether active means participating in cross-fit and running marathons, or hiking, golfing, playing pickle ball or tennis and doing a daily 4 mile walk, by performing quality-of-life improving hip and knee replacement surgery. (fondren.com)
  • Dr. Stocks performs all his surgeries at Texas Orthopedic Hospital, the best facility in the Southwest US for hip and knee replacement surgery, and served the hospital as Chief of Staff from 2013 - 2021. (fondren.com)
  • Risks factors include hip surgery (most common cause), intravenous drug abuse, alcoholism, and steroid use. (teachmeorthopedics.info)
  • Direct inoculation secondary to surgery is a common cause of infection in the adult hip. (teachmeorthopedics.info)
  • People have very successful shoulder replacements, some doctors suggest, however, shoulder replacement surgery may make things worse. (caringmedical.com)
  • Complications from shoulder replacement surgery are a risk factor of the surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • Back in 2015, researchers from Texas Orthopedic Hospital, the University of Houston, University of Texas, ( 1 ) noted great increases in the number of shoulder replacements being performed and that with more shoulder replacements being done, more shoulder replacement revision surgeries with be needed to address complications from the first surgery. (caringmedical.com)
  • He also has contributed to chapters in the textbooks Surgery of the Hip, Skeletal Trauma of the Upper Extremity, and Operative Techniques in Orthopedic Trauma. (stanford.edu)
  • OBJECTIVES: To explore the impact of a temporary cancellation of elective surgery in winter 2017 on trends in primary hip and knee replacement at a major National Health Service (NHS) Trust, and whether lessons can be learnt about efficient surgery provision. (bvsalud.org)
  • DESIGN AND SETTING: Observational descriptive study using interrupted time series analysis of hospital records to explore trends in primary hip and knee replacement surgery at a major NHS Trust, as well as patient characteristics, 2016-2019. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additionally, we explored the ratio of elective to emergency admissions at the Trust as a measure of elective capacity, and the ratio of public to private provision of NHS-funded hip and knee surgery. (bvsalud.org)
  • INTRODUCTION: Popularity of joint replacement surgery due to ever aging population surges the demand for a proper national joint registry. (bvsalud.org)
  • New Zealand reflected the best cumulative percentage survival 20 years after surgery of 92.2%, 76.0%, 84.2% survivorship 20 years after TKR, unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR) and Hip. (bvsalud.org)
  • Intraoperative femoral fractures occur in 3.0%-5.4% of primary THA and in 19.0%-20.9% of revision THA procedures [ 6 , 7 , 9 , 10 ]. (sicot-j.org)
  • Intrertrochanteric fractures are not very prone for complications, however when complications do occur they are quite disabling and challenging. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Management includes nonoperative treatment of nondisplaced fractures, fixation for those with stable implants, and revision for those with loose implants. (bvsalud.org)
  • A painful and/or subluxed, skeletally immature hip is treated with surgical intervention. (medscape.com)
  • In recent years, there has been growing interest in the minimally invasive surgical techniques used for the performance of total hip arthroplasty (THA). (clinicaltdd.com)
  • Avascular necrosis (AVN) complicates between 21 and 75% of three- and four-part fractures, and is related to the initial injury, the fracture pattern, the integrity and size of the medial cortical hinge, and surgical dissection. (scielo.org.za)
  • Surgical management of septic arthritis (SA) of the hip aims at treating the infection by either preserving, resecting or replacing the joint. (copernicus.org)
  • 2010). Treatment can be challenging due to delayed diagnosis, pre-existing joint disease and the specific anatomical construction of the hip joint, the latter of which requires surgical techniques that preserve blood supply to the femoral head (Lum et al. (copernicus.org)
  • Distal Extension of the Anterior Approach to the Hip Using the Femoral Interbundle Technique: Surgical Technique and Case Series. (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • The Effect on Long-Term Survivorship of Surgeon Preference for Posterior Stabilized or Minimally Stabilized Total Knee Replacement: An Analysis of 63,416 Prostheses. (sahmri.com)
  • We describe the case of a fifty-year-old man who had undergone right total hip arthroplasty (THA) with ceramic-on-ceramic prostheses in 2011. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, 8 months later, severe metallosis and multiple pseudotumor was confirmed in pelvis and surrounding hip after re-revision THA with ceramic-on-polyethylene prostheses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Hip prostheses from same company Depuy Johnson and Johnson were used. (sicot-j.org)
  • Each of these prostheses can present complications, either shared by all types of replacement or specific to each. (caringmedical.com)
  • The authors noted: "Knowledge of (these) different types of shoulder (replacement implants) prostheses and their complications' radiological signs are crucial for the radiologist to initiate prompt and adequate management. (caringmedical.com)
  • One out of three people has no pain at all 6 months after the hip operation (Ninomiya 2020). (kinedarbois.fr)
  • In September 2017, he presented at our clinic after an accidental fall on the right hip complaining of crunching noise but without pain, swelling, and disability. (biomedcentral.com)
  • According to the CDC, in 2010 there were 310,800 total hip replacements in the United States,1 and by 2030 an annual total of 572,000 is projected.2 In 2017, 739 total hip replacements were performed at Lancaster General Hospital. (fixbones.com)
  • But the most commonly used classification currently is the AO/OTA classification, which classifies IT fractures into three types: 31A1, 31 A2 and 31A3 with increasing instability as the grade increases. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Total Hip Instability and the Spinopelvic Link. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Although surgeons must perform sufficiently firm implantation without fracturing the femur, assessment of the appropriate force and stem stability is usually left to the surgeon's intuitive judgement. (sicot-j.org)
  • Currently, total hip arthroplasties consist of a femoral stem prosthesis, a modular femoral head, a modular acetabular liner, and an implanted acetabular cup (Figs. 1, 2). (fixbones.com)
  • Is there a place for conservative treatment of a Vancouver B2 fracture around a cemented polished tapered stem? (orthopaedicresearchfoundationgenk.be)
  • Dr. Goodnough has conducted research on the role of skeletal stem cells in fracture healing. (stanford.edu)
  • Topics have included the effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on skeletal stem cells in fractures. (stanford.edu)
  • The paradigm is shifting for intertrochanteric fractures globally. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • When the lateral femoral wall is fractured, the fracture line is parallel to the sliding vector of the sliding hip screw, which, as in the reverse oblique intertrochanteric fracture, allows the trochanteric and femoral head and neck fragments to slide laterally and the shaft to slide medially. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Has educated thousands of surgeons throughout central Ohio, the United States and the world on minimally invasive hip and knee replacement. (jisortho.com)
  • For the past 10 years, Dr. Stocks has traveled to the Middle East and Africa to train Orthopedic Surgeons in hip and knee replacement techniques. (fondren.com)
  • Intraoperative fractures often require additional osteosynthesis procedures. (sicot-j.org)
  • The incidences of periprosthetic fracture and periprosthetic joint infection after total hip arthroplasty are expected to increase exponentially over the coming decades. (bvsalud.org)
  • Subsidence of monoblock and modular titanium fluted tapered stems in revision hip arthroplasty: A retrospective multicentre comparison study. (ucla.edu)
  • Projections of primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty in the United States from 2005 to 2030. (bsl.nl)
  • The Ortiguera and Berry classification system is widely used for the systematic classification and management of these fractures. (bvsalud.org)
  • Evans classification subsequently advanced our understanding about stable and unstable fracture patterns. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Ceramic Bearings for Total Hip Arthroplasty Are Associated with a Reduced Risk of Revision for Infection: an Assessment of 177,237 Procedures from the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry. (sahmri.com)
  • In 2013 he received the award for Leaders in Total Joint Replacement: Generation Next. (jisortho.com)
  • Coccidioidomycosis in Joint Replacement: A Review of the Literature With Case Presentations. (ucdavis.edu)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Declining elective capacity and seasonality has a marked effect on the provision of joint replacement, despite efficiency improvements in hospital treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • [ 12 ] If malalignment occurs after a periprosthetic fracture, the abnormal joint biomechanics may cause a high rate of revision secondary to loosening. (medscape.com)
  • The reason for this distinction as highlighted by Palm et al and Gotfried et al, is the quality of the greater trochanter and potential for a lateral wall fracture while inserting the sliding screw leading to a potentially unstable situation post-operatively. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • Several studies have found that an inter-trochanteric fracture with extension into the lateral wall either existing or produced during insertion of screw plate device, leads to an unstable situation that cannot be salvaged with a sliding compression screw plate device. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • The latter are often labeled as iatrogenic lateral wall fractures (ILWF). (traumainternational.co.in)
  • The support from lateral femoral wall is the key to success in sliding screw plate device to allow controlled compression and collapse at the fracture site. (traumainternational.co.in)
  • INTRODUCTION: Bridge plating of distal femur fractures with lateral locking plates is susceptible to varus collapse, fixation failure, and nonunion. (stanford.edu)
  • While medial and lateral dual plating has been described in clinical series, the biomechanical effects of dual plating of distal femur fractures have yet to be clearly defined. (stanford.edu)