EFORT Open Reviews | |
Dual mobility total hip arthroplasty: should everyone get one? | |
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William G. Blakeney1  Jean-Alain Epinette2  Pascal-André Vendittoli3  | |
[1] Department of Surgery, Hôpital;Department of Surgery, Albany Health Campus;Clinique Médico-chirurgical;Department of Surgery, Albany Health Campus, Australia;Department of Surgery, Université de Montréal | |
关键词: dislocation; dual mobility; total hip arthroplasty; | |
DOI : 10.1302/2058-5241.4.180045 | |
学科分类:神经科学 | |
来源: The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery | |
【 摘 要 】
The challenges of hip arthroplasty have evolved over the decades. There was a time when arguments flared between supporters and opponents of different fixation methods or bearing materials. More recently, in the era of personalized medicine, we aim to reproduce the patient’s native anatomy and the physiological articular environment, aiming to improve prosthetic kinematics and restoring normal function. Our new quest is to offer a forgotten hip joint to our patients. Currently, two factors may compromise this achievement: hip range of motion (ROM) restrictions and hip instability. One option addressing these two problems is the dual mobility (DM) articulation. This very old French invention, used since 1974 by Gilles Bousquet in Saint-Etienne (France), takes the double principle of a small articulation to minimize the problems of wear, coupled with a large articulation to stabilize the hip and prevent instability.
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