Mini-posterior approach for primary total hip arthroplasty
This review will attempt to define the mini-posterior approach, review the available literature on this technique, and discuss the surgical technique in detail. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be performed safely and with excellent patient outcomes through a wide variety of surgical approaches. In recent years, the advent of so-called ‘minimally-invasive’ surgical approaches has included developments in the surgical approach for THA. The mini-posterior approach (MPA) is one such approach, typically defined as incorporating a standard posterior joint access with more limited muscular dissection and/or incision length <10 cm. This review will attempt to define the MPA, review the available literature on this technique, and discuss the surgical technique in detail.
Comparison of Results of Operations Using Mallory-Head Total Hip
Patients exhibit variable osteolytic responses to wear debris. a)
Radiographical, Hospital and Recovery Data
Determining Cost-Effectiveness of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Using the Short Form-6D Utility Measure
Mini-posterior approach for primary total hip arthroplasty
Patients exhibit variable osteolytic responses to wear debris. a)
PDF) Minimal-invasive posterior approach for total hip arthroplasty versus standard lateral approach
PDF) Minimal-invasive posterior approach for total hip arthroplasty versus standard lateral approach
Determining Cost-Effectiveness of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Using the Short Form-6D Utility Measure
Patients exhibit variable osteolytic responses to wear debris. a)
Hemi-arthroplasty with supplemental greater trochanter fixation after
An image demonstrating proximal femoral exposure. Note the