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Bipolar Reconstruction for Recurrent Instability of the Hip

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Journal Orthopedics
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2004 Aug 19
PMID 15315045
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Abstract

Between 1986 and 1998, 81 total hip revisions were performed for recurrent instability. Twenty-three revisions were fixed cups to bipolars. Average follow-up was 50 months. Radiographic evaluation showed no significant osteolysis and average migration of 1.7 mm. The average postoperative Harris hip score was 74. All patients who underwent revision to a bipolar prosthesis had no further instability. Acetabular revision to a bipolar prosthesis provides stability in recurrent prosthetic hip instability.

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