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Intro
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What Surgical Approach Should I Use? Separating the Evidence from the Hype
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Disclosures
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Key Issues
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Socket Positioning
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Accuracy of Acetabular Component Position in Hip Arthroplasty
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Does Intraoperative Fluoroscopy Optimize Acetabular Positioning in Primary THA?
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Posterior vs. DAA
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LFCN Neuropraxia
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Cost
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Operative Time and EBL
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Recovery Time
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Too Rapid Recovery (DA) ?
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THR: Dislocation Causes: surgical approach & component position
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Intraoperative Femur Fractures and Stem Failure of Osseointegration
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Revision Rates
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Posterior vs. Direct Lateral
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Swedish Register
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Summary
Description:
Explore the latest advancements in hip replacement surgery with Stanford orthopaedic surgeon Dr. James Huddleston in this informative one-hour lecture. Gain insights into when hip replacement is recommended, surgical approaches, and strategies to minimize complications such as dislocation and infection. Learn about key issues in hip arthroplasty, including socket positioning, accuracy of acetabular component placement, and the use of intraoperative fluoroscopy. Compare posterior, direct anterior, and lateral surgical approaches, examining their impacts on recovery time, cost, and potential complications. Analyze data from the Swedish Register to understand revision rates and long-term outcomes. Ideal for medical professionals and patients seeking comprehensive knowledge about modern hip replacement techniques and decision-making processes in orthopaedic surgery.

Update on Hip Replacement Surgery

Stanford University
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