Total Hip Arthroplasty as a Salvage Procedure for Failed Traumatic Hips
Kedar Prashant Padhye,
MayurPatil,
Sunil Kulkarni and
Milind Kulkarni
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Kedar Prashant Padhye: WK Health Centre, Canada
Milind Kulkarni: Postgraduate Institute of Swasthiyog Pratishthan, India
Orthopedics and Rheumatology Open Access Journals, 2017, vol. 9, issue 2, 29-33
Abstract:
The failed treatment of acetabulum, neck femur and intertrochanteric femur ultimately leads to either non-union or mal-union or osteoarthritis of the hip. The operative treatment options for these failed hips are either resection or valgus osteotomy or salvage hip Arthroplasty [1-6]. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the functional outcomes, technical problems, and complications associated with total hip arthroplasty as a salvage procedure for failed hips.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/OROAJ.2017.09.555757
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