Changing Surgical Approach Does Not Increase Dislocation Risk, Study Finds

05/04/2022 12 min
Changing Surgical Approach Does Not Increase Dislocation Risk, Study Finds

Listen "Changing Surgical Approach Does Not Increase Dislocation Risk, Study Finds"

Episode Synopsis













In this episode, recorded at the 2021 AAHKS Annual Meeting, co-hosts, Dustin J. Schuett, DO and Stefano A. Bini, MD discussed the impact of changing surgical approaches had on dislocation. They were joined by Joshua R. Harmer, MD and Cody C. Wyles, MD who reviewed almost 800 revision THAs and found that there were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of dislocations, re-revisions, reoperations, and non-operative complications among those with concordant and discordant approaches. Listen here, or wherever you download podcasts.

Topics

Initial thoughts on if changing surgical approaches had an impact on dislocation.
Considerations that lead to preferred surgical approaches in revision THA.
Complication rates.

In This Podcast
Joshua R. Harmer, MD Cody C. Wyles, MD Host: Stefano A. Bini, MD, Digital Health Committee Chair Host: Dustin J. Schuett, DO, Digital Health Committee Member
Related Links
» Changing Surgical Approach Does Not Increase Dislocation Risk, Study Finds Press Release
Contacts
Kenneth Robinson, AAHKS Communications Manager Stefano A. Bini, MD, Digital Health Committee Chair Dustin J. Schuett, DO, Digital Health Committee Member
 
All AAHKS Amplified Podcasts







The post Changing Surgical Approach Does Not Increase Dislocation Risk, Study Finds first appeared on AAHKS.