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1 Types  



1.1  Other types of arthroplasty  







2 Complications and improvements  





3 Indications  





4 Complications  





5 See also  





6 References  














Arthroplasty






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Arthroplasty
Specialtyorthopedics
MeSHD019643

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Arthroplasty (literally "[re-]forming of joint") is an orthopedic surgical procedure where the articular surface of a musculoskeletal joint is replaced, remodeled, or realigned by osteotomy or some other procedure. It is an elective procedure that is done to relieve pain and restore function to the joint after damage by arthritis or some other type of trauma.

Types[edit]

Hip joint replacement.
Humerus-Head Endoprosthesis. Epoca Shoulder Arthroplasty System by Synthes

For the last 45 years,[when?] the most successful and common form of arthroplasty is the surgical replacement of arthritic or destructive or necrotic joint or joint surface with a prosthesis.[medical citation needed] For example, a hip joint that is affected by osteoarthritis may be replaced entirely (total hip arthroplasty) with a prosthetic hip. This would involve replacing both the acetabulum (hip socket) and the head and neck of the femur. The purpose of this procedure is to relieve pain, to restore range of motion and to improve walking ability, thus leading to the improvement of muscle strength.

Other types of arthroplasty[edit]

Complications and improvements[edit]

Arthroplasty presents various and continuous challenges to the engineer and surgeon. The prosthesis selected must be nontoxic yet resistant, compatible and durable. Meeting all these criteria usually means that the prosthesis will not last 10–20 years. 75% of artificial knees will last 20 years and 90% will last 10 years.[3]

In recent years the technology has been improved with a porous-coated prosthesis which allows for stronger bonding to the body, but even more notable improvements have derived from the recent explosion in computer-assisted design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM). Using X-rays and other scans of the patient as well as modern 3D printing, personally tailored prostheses are a reality for more and more individuals.[4]

Indications[edit]

Complications[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Khan, W.S.; Nash, W.J.; Al-Nammari, S.; Pengas, I.P. (2015). "Surgical Management of the Forefoot in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis - A Review Article". The Open Orthopaedics Journal. 9 (1): 78–83. doi:10.2174/1874325001509010078. ISSN 1874-3250. PMC 4384227. PMID 25861409.
  • ^ Jared R. H. Foran. "Hip Resurfacing". OrthoInfo. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Retrieved 2017-06-26. Last reviewed: March 2014
  • ^ Saladin, Kenneth S. New York: McGraw Hill, 2012. Print. Pgs 307-208.
  • ^ NIH 3D Print Exchange | A Collection of Biomedical 3D Printable Files and 3D Printing Resources Supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). U.S National Library of Medicine. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2016.

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