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Modular Dual Mobility and Corrosion
Dual mobility (DM) acetabular components have been designed to deliver increased range of motion with good stability, whilst reducing wear in primary and revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) compared to standard implant designs.RI.HIP Navigation: Computer-Guided THA is Associated with Reduced Risk of Revision and Increased Patient Satisfaction
Computer-guided THA is associated with reduced risk of revision and increased patient satisfaction compared to conventional THA in the National Joint Registry (NJR) of England, Wales and Northern IrelandDual Mobility Bearings
Dual mobility (DM) bearings are cost effective in patients aged <75 years undergoing revision total hip arthroplasty (rTHA) over an initial 5 year period, and cost saving from 10 years compared with conventional bearingsAddressing Hip Arthroplasty Challenges with Enabling Technologies- What Does The Data Say?
Professor Edward Davis from the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in the United Kingdom reviews published literature comparing computer-assisted THA versus conventional THA.Canted Liners in mDM Implants
Malseated liners may have a higher propensity for micromotion and corrosion leading to increased wear and osteolysis.