Leg Length and Offset After Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Intraoperative use of a Calliper Improves the Results. Should Component Subsidence Influence the Target for Leg Length?
Abstract:BackgroundThe purpose of total hip arthroplasty (THA) post-surgery and proper physiotherapy is positive recovery for the patient. Consideration is given to hip replacement biomechanics by ensuring no discrepancies in limb length (LL) and a stable prosthesis. Therefore, the patient must have proper preoperative planning and communication and a clear understanding of what to expect.MethodsA prospective series of 59 THA operated by a single surgeon via Hardinge approach was studied, using an intraoperative callip… Show more
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