Hip Replacement (THR) Instability/Dislocation

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Firas Arnaout - The webinar discusses hip replacement (THR) instability and dislocation.

- Mr. Arnaout focuses on providing a structured approach to answering exam questions about hip dislocation in the FRCS (Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons) exam.

- Two scenarios can be presented in the exam: dislocated total hip replacement or instability discovered during the procedure.

- The systematic approach involves taking a history, examining the patient, requesting relevant investigations, and addressing patient, surgical, and implant factors to determine the cause of instability.

- The reconstruction ladder for implant-related factors is discussed, including options such as liner changes, lip augmentation, constraint liners, and revision surgeries.

This teaching video is specifically helpful for candidates preparing for the following Orthopaedic Exams : FRCS , European Board (FEBOT) , SICOT Diploma and Arabic Boards 

tags: dislocation FRCS hip dislocation hip replacement Orthopaedic academy Orthopaedic cases

related terms: THR, hip instability, Firas Arnaout, Orthopaedic webinar, Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, orthopaedic clinical cases, orthopaedic clinical videos, orthopaedic clinical education


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