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Hip resurfacing: a technology reborn.

Steven Cutts1, Paul B Carter

  • 1Coventry and Warwick Hospital, Coventry, UK. stevenfrcs@hotmail.com

Postgraduate Medical Journal
|December 7, 2006
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Hip resurfacing offers a promising alternative to traditional hip replacement surgery. This article reviews its advantages, early outcomes, and current concerns for patients considering this procedure.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Biomaterials science

Background:

  • Hip resurfacing has gained renewed attention as an alternative to conventional hip replacement.
  • The work of McMinn has significantly contributed to this resurgence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the conceptual advantages of hip resurfacing.
  • To review early clinical results and ongoing concerns associated with hip resurfacing technology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on hip resurfacing.
  • Analysis of early clinical outcomes and reported concerns.

Main Results:

  • Hip resurfacing is emerging as a viable alternative to conventional hip replacement.
  • Early clinical results and specific concerns are discussed.

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Conclusions:

  • Hip resurfacing presents conceptual advantages over traditional hip replacement.
  • Further evaluation of clinical results and concerns is warranted.