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September 1, 2006 By vjortho

Small Incision, Computer-Assisted Total Hip Arthroplasty

Lawrence D. Dorr, MD

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Lawrence D. Dorr, MD, medical director and founder, Dorr Arthritis Institute in Inglewood, Calif., discusses highly cross-linked polyethylene vs. conventional polyethylene liners in this JBJS video supplement to his August, 2005 article. In addition, he demonstrates his preferred surgical technique for primary total hip arthroplasty utilizing a small incision and computer-assisted navigation. "We feel that this incision reduces pain and increases function earlier. With the traditional incisions, our average discharge time was 5 days postoperative. With the small incisions, our discharge time is no more than 48 hours. And, computer-assisted navigation enables me to position the implants with greater precision."

Material Covered

  • Surgical Pearls
  • Avoiding Complications
  • Poly vs Metal-Metal
  • Computer-Assisted Navigation
  • Small Incision Benefits
  • Learning Curve
See the Corresponding JBJS Article:
Lawrence D. Dorr, Zhinian Wan, Cambize Shahrdar, Leighellen Sirianni, Myriam Boutary, and Andrew Yun.
Clinical Performance of a Durasul Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Acetabular Liner for Total Hip Arthroplasty at Five Years.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005;87:1816-1821. [Article]

Specifications

  • Total Run Time: 42:33 minutes
  • Catalog Number: 4068
  • VJO Publication Date: September, 2006

Filed Under: Hip, JBJS Video Supplements, Streaming Video, VJO Downloads

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