Statistical fragility analysis of reported outcomes associated with surgical management of acetabular labral pathology
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that comparative research regarding arthroscopic techniques of labral reconstruction may not be as statistically stable as previously hoped. In many of the reported outcomes, particularly the ones that were statistically significant, only a small percentage of event changes was required to change the significance of the study conclusions. This fragility is worrisome, since clinical decisions that rely on these reported outcomes may have a significant impact on long-term patient outcomes. It is, therefore, crucial to optimise patient outcomes by incorporating past literature and reported...
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Rahul Bhale Michael Kain Source Type: research

Increasing femoral head size from 32  mm to 36 mm does not increase the revision risk for total hip replacement: a New Zealand joint registry study
CONCLUSIONS: Increasing head size from 32 mm to 36 mm results in no significant increase in revision in all bearing combinations except MoM.PMID:37932243 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231210487 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Robert Tr English Jacob T Munro Andrew P Monk Source Type: research

Fracture of femoral neck in modular total hip arthroplasty: a systematic review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of modular neck fracture is significant. The profile of a male, obese patient with a long modular neck increased risk of neck fracture. Microstructural investigation of the retrieved implants demonstrated a higher incidence of fracture line in the base of the neck junction and at its anterolateral distal part. Surgeons should be aware of this complication while using or revising such protheses.PMID:37932248 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231211253 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Konstantina Solou Andreas Panagopoulos Irini Tatani Panagiotis Megas Source Type: research

Acetabular erosion after bipolar hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture in elderly patients: a retrospective study
CONCLUSIONS: Age constitutes a significant factor of acetabular wear after HA in the elderly. The higher rate of acetabular wear in patients <75 years suggests that THA is a more viable option, as HA is for patients >80 years old.PMID:37932231 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231208666 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: George A Macheras Dimitrios Pallis Konstantinos Tsivelekas Margarita M Ampadiotaki Panagiotis Lepetsos Dimitrios Tzefronis Konstantinos Kateros Stamatios A Papadakis Source Type: research

Statistical fragility analysis of reported outcomes associated with surgical management of acetabular labral pathology
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that comparative research regarding arthroscopic techniques of labral reconstruction may not be as statistically stable as previously hoped. In many of the reported outcomes, particularly the ones that were statistically significant, only a small percentage of event changes was required to change the significance of the study conclusions. This fragility is worrisome, since clinical decisions that rely on these reported outcomes may have a significant impact on long-term patient outcomes. It is, therefore, crucial to optimise patient outcomes by incorporating past literature and reported...
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Rahul Bhale Michael Kain Source Type: research

Increasing femoral head size from 32  mm to 36 mm does not increase the revision risk for total hip replacement: a New Zealand joint registry study
CONCLUSIONS: Increasing head size from 32 mm to 36 mm results in no significant increase in revision in all bearing combinations except MoM.PMID:37932243 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231210487 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Robert Tr English Jacob T Munro Andrew P Monk Source Type: research

Fracture of femoral neck in modular total hip arthroplasty: a systematic review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of modular neck fracture is significant. The profile of a male, obese patient with a long modular neck increased risk of neck fracture. Microstructural investigation of the retrieved implants demonstrated a higher incidence of fracture line in the base of the neck junction and at its anterolateral distal part. Surgeons should be aware of this complication while using or revising such protheses.PMID:37932248 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231211253 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Konstantina Solou Andreas Panagopoulos Irini Tatani Panagiotis Megas Source Type: research

Acetabular erosion after bipolar hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture in elderly patients: a retrospective study
CONCLUSIONS: Age constitutes a significant factor of acetabular wear after HA in the elderly. The higher rate of acetabular wear in patients <75 years suggests that THA is a more viable option, as HA is for patients >80 years old.PMID:37932231 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231208666 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: George A Macheras Dimitrios Pallis Konstantinos Tsivelekas Margarita M Ampadiotaki Panagiotis Lepetsos Dimitrios Tzefronis Konstantinos Kateros Stamatios A Papadakis Source Type: research

Statistical fragility analysis of reported outcomes associated with surgical management of acetabular labral pathology
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that comparative research regarding arthroscopic techniques of labral reconstruction may not be as statistically stable as previously hoped. In many of the reported outcomes, particularly the ones that were statistically significant, only a small percentage of event changes was required to change the significance of the study conclusions. This fragility is worrisome, since clinical decisions that rely on these reported outcomes may have a significant impact on long-term patient outcomes. It is, therefore, crucial to optimise patient outcomes by incorporating past literature and reported...
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Rahul Bhale Michael Kain Source Type: research

Increasing femoral head size from 32  mm to 36 mm does not increase the revision risk for total hip replacement: a New Zealand joint registry study
CONCLUSIONS: Increasing head size from 32 mm to 36 mm results in no significant increase in revision in all bearing combinations except MoM.PMID:37932243 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231210487 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Robert Tr English Jacob T Munro Andrew P Monk Source Type: research

Fracture of femoral neck in modular total hip arthroplasty: a systematic review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of modular neck fracture is significant. The profile of a male, obese patient with a long modular neck increased risk of neck fracture. Microstructural investigation of the retrieved implants demonstrated a higher incidence of fracture line in the base of the neck junction and at its anterolateral distal part. Surgeons should be aware of this complication while using or revising such protheses.PMID:37932248 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231211253 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Konstantina Solou Andreas Panagopoulos Irini Tatani Panagiotis Megas Source Type: research

Acetabular erosion after bipolar hip hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture in elderly patients: a retrospective study
CONCLUSIONS: Age constitutes a significant factor of acetabular wear after HA in the elderly. The higher rate of acetabular wear in patients <75 years suggests that THA is a more viable option, as HA is for patients >80 years old.PMID:37932231 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231208666 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: George A Macheras Dimitrios Pallis Konstantinos Tsivelekas Margarita M Ampadiotaki Panagiotis Lepetsos Dimitrios Tzefronis Konstantinos Kateros Stamatios A Papadakis Source Type: research

Statistical fragility analysis of reported outcomes associated with surgical management of acetabular labral pathology
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that comparative research regarding arthroscopic techniques of labral reconstruction may not be as statistically stable as previously hoped. In many of the reported outcomes, particularly the ones that were statistically significant, only a small percentage of event changes was required to change the significance of the study conclusions. This fragility is worrisome, since clinical decisions that rely on these reported outcomes may have a significant impact on long-term patient outcomes. It is, therefore, crucial to optimise patient outcomes by incorporating past literature and reported...
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Rahul Bhale Michael Kain Source Type: research

Increasing femoral head size from 32  mm to 36 mm does not increase the revision risk for total hip replacement: a New Zealand joint registry study
CONCLUSIONS: Increasing head size from 32 mm to 36 mm results in no significant increase in revision in all bearing combinations except MoM.PMID:37932243 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231210487 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Robert Tr English Jacob T Munro Andrew P Monk Source Type: research

Fracture of femoral neck in modular total hip arthroplasty: a systematic review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of modular neck fracture is significant. The profile of a male, obese patient with a long modular neck increased risk of neck fracture. Microstructural investigation of the retrieved implants demonstrated a higher incidence of fracture line in the base of the neck junction and at its anterolateral distal part. Surgeons should be aware of this complication while using or revising such protheses.PMID:37932248 | DOI:10.1177/11207000231211253 (Source: Hip International)
Source: Hip International - November 6, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Konstantina Solou Andreas Panagopoulos Irini Tatani Panagiotis Megas Source Type: research