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This study on hip arthroplasty with modular necks shows its adaptability to various patient anatomies. Modular necks offer versatile solutions for primary and dysplastic hip conditions, improving implant fit.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Background:

  • Hip arthroplasty is a common procedure for hip joint issues.
  • Modular neck implants offer potential advantages in customization.
  • Adapting implants to patient anatomy is crucial for surgical success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the preliminary results of hip arthroplasty using modular neck implants.
  • To assess the adaptability of modular necks in different anatomical conditions.
  • To analyze neck selection in primary versus dysplastic hip arthroplasty.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of preliminary results from 347 prosthetic hip implants.
  • Utilizing modular neck technology in hip arthroplasty.

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  • Categorization of cases into primary and dysplastic hip arthroplasty.
  • Main Results:

    • Modular necks demonstrated adaptability to diverse anatomical requirements.
    • A straight neck was used in 83% of primary hip arthroplasty cases.
    • In dysplastic hips, 47.5% received a straight neck, and 40% received a retroverse neck (8 or 15 degrees).

    Conclusions:

    • Modular neck hip arthroplasty provides significant adaptability.
    • Neck selection can be tailored based on specific patient anatomy, including dysplastic conditions.
    • Preliminary findings support the utility of modular necks for optimizing implant positioning.