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What Are Constrained Liner Referencing Revision Hip(s) And Abductor Muscle Repair Referencing Revision Hip?

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Posted on Thu, 15 Feb 2024
Question: what is, Constrained Liner referencing Revision Hip(s)?

What is, Abductor Muscle Repair referencing Revision Hip(S)
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (10 hours later)
Brief Answer:
These procedures correct hip instability after replacement

Detailed Answer:
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I have worked through your attached query in detail

Constrained liner hip revision is a type of hip replacement surgery.

Recurrent instability after total hip replacement has been a complex problem over the years.

This is effectively dealt by the use of acetabular constraints.

Constrained acetabular liners were developed to address the problem of recurrent instability by holding the femoral head captive within the socket.

There are few important causes of recurrent hip instability despite a good surgical experience while hip replacement surgery. One of the important cause of this is deficiency in abductor muscles of hip.

Acetabular constraints will help to avoid this problem.

Thus these advanced procedures ultimately address hip instability following achip replacement.

Post your further queries if any
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What Are Constrained Liner Referencing Revision Hip(s) And Abductor Muscle Repair Referencing Revision Hip?

Brief Answer: These procedures correct hip instability after replacement Detailed Answer: Hello Sir I can certainly understand your concern I have worked through your attached query in detail Constrained liner hip revision is a type of hip replacement surgery. Recurrent instability after total hip replacement has been a complex problem over the years. This is effectively dealt by the use of acetabular constraints. Constrained acetabular liners were developed to address the problem of recurrent instability by holding the femoral head captive within the socket. There are few important causes of recurrent hip instability despite a good surgical experience while hip replacement surgery. One of the important cause of this is deficiency in abductor muscles of hip. Acetabular constraints will help to avoid this problem. Thus these advanced procedures ultimately address hip instability following achip replacement. Post your further queries if any Thank you