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- Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty in the Setting of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip and Extreme Hip Flexion Requirements due to Phocomelia
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 8p262–267.e1Published online: February 22, 2021- Akshar H. Patel
- Stefan W. Kreuzer
- William F. Sherman
Cited in Scopus: 0Phocomelia is a rare congenital birth defect marked by hypoplastic or markedly absent limbs. Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a congenital disorder with a failure of the native acetabulum to provide complete coverage over the femoral head. The secondary osteoarthritis that develops from DDH is technically challenging for orthopedic surgeons because of distorted anatomy. The present case describes the diagnosis of Crowe 3 DDH in a phocomelia patient with hyperflexion requirements who successfully underwent staged bilateral total hip arthroplasty via a direct anterior approach. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Accelerometer-Based, Computer-Navigated Total Knee Arthroplasty to Correct a Complex Deformity in a Patient With Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 6Issue 4p796–802Published online: September 8, 2020- Bhavik H. Patel
- Erik Zeegen
- Adam Sassoon
Cited in Scopus: 3Accelerometer-based computer-assisted navigation systems (ABCANSs) have been shown to improve alignment accuracy in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and are effective in treating complex extra-articular deformity. We present an ABCANS-assisted TKA performed in a 68-year-old male with end-stage arthritis of the right knee, in the setting of a severe valgus deformity secondary to multiple hereditary exostoses. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Total knee arthroplasty in patients with extra-articular deformity
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 2Issue 1p26–36Published online: January 11, 2016- Kaushik Hazratwala
- Brent Matthews
- Matthew Wilkinson
- Sergio Barroso-Rosa
Cited in Scopus: 14Multiple acceptable options are available for the correction of distal femoral deformity associated with knee arthritis. The treatment modality should be chosen based on the extent of deformity and attention to preservation of the collateral ligaments. Surgical options range from osteotomy alone, arthroplasty with intra-articular correction, or arthroplasty with extra-articular correction. Different implant choices and fixation methods for the osteotomy possess advantages and disadvantages which need to be considered carefully.