Información sobre el manejo de casos complejos de artroplastia total de cadera

Insights on Managing Complex Total Hip Arthroplasty Cases

 

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https://icjr.net/articles/insights-on-managing-complex-total-hip-arthroplasty-cases

 

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At Essential Hip Topics: Cradle to Grave – a pre-course to the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association (MAOA) annual meeting organized by MAOA and ICJR – moderator Ronald E. Delanois, MD, challenged an expert panel to view the radiographs of 6 complex total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients, listen to the history and physical findings, and then share their thoughts on how they would manage the patients.

The panel included C. Lowry Barnes, MD; Michael A. Charters, MD; Trevor G. Murray, MD; Ryan M. Nunley, MD; and Robert T. Trousdale, MD. Here are the basics of the cases they reviewed:……..

 

 

 

Evaluación del riesgo de tromboembolismo venoso en la revisión de pacientes con artroplastia total de cadera

Evaluating VTE Risk in Revision THA Patients

 

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Courtney PM, Boniello AJ, Levine BR, Paprosky WG, Sheth NP. Revision Surgery Alone Does Not Increase Rates of Deep Vein Thromboses and Pulmonary Emboli: An Analysis of Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolic Events after Total Hip Arthroplasty. (Paper 538). Presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March 6-10, 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

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A study presented at the AAOS Annual Meeting shows that healthy revision total hip arthroplasty patients have about the same chance of developing a deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism as healthy patients undergoing primary hip replacement.

 

Un estudio presentado en la Reunión Anual de AAOS muestra que los pacientes con artroplastia total de cadera con revisiones sanas tienen aproximadamente la misma probabilidad de desarrollar trombosis venosa profunda o embolia pulmonar que los pacientes sanos que se someten a reemplazo primario de cadera.