This session explores the complex and evolving topic of total hip arthroplasty (THA) in young patients.
Moritz Tannast opens the discussion addressing the technical challenges that may arise, focusing on anatomical considerations. He presents strategies to manage complex cases, through appropriate surgical approaches and tailored implant selection.
Nicolas Bonin then highlights the specific considerations that differentiate total hip replacement in young adults. He emphasizes the importance of evaluating life expectancy, activity level, sports ambitions, and anatomical factors before proceeding with surgery.
Filippo Randelli shifts the focus to sport and THA: Can patients safely return to athletic activities after hip replacement? Under what conditions? What impact does this have on implant longevity? He shares practical insights on managing active patients and minimizing the risk of revision surgery.
Finally, Vikas Khanduja and Oliver Marin-Pena present data on outcomes and satisfaction rates of total hip replacement in younger patients compared to older populations, offering a broader perspective on long-term success and patient expectations.
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