Orthopaedics and Trauma
Volume 23, Issue 5 , Pages 335-341, October 2009

(v) The management of dislocation in hip arthroplasty

R Yarlagadda FRCS (Orth) Lower limb arthroplasty fellow, University Hospital Llandough, Cardiff, UK

SA Jones MSc FRCS (Orth) Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospital Llandough, Cardiff, UK

Abstract 

Hip dislocation and the sequel of recurrent instability continues to be a problem following Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA), and is one of the leading causes of revision surgery. The cause of instability is often multi-factorial, including patient factors, surgeon factors, implant position and design, together with soft tissue related factors. Successful management of hip instability depends on an accurate assessment and, thereafter, addressing as many of these factors as possible. This article concentrates on the assessment and surgical management of hip instability following THA.

Keywords: dislocation, hip replacement, instability, treatment

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PII: S1877-1327(09)00122-5

doi:10.1016/j.mporth.2009.08.011

Orthopaedics and Trauma
Volume 23, Issue 5 , Pages 335-341, October 2009