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Extended offset stems are infrequently required in anterior approach total hip arthroplasty and low usage does not compromise stability.

Edward WeldonKeinan AgoniasJames DeJesusRosana Hernandez WeldonDonna Lyn M T AuCass K Nakasone
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
Prioritizing hip symmetry over stability results in a high proportion of patients achieving hip symmetry without high usage of EO stems in AA THA. Furthermore, low use of EO stems did not result in increased dislocations. Due to racial anatomical differences, Caucasian patients required EO stems to achieve hip symmetry more frequently than Asian and NHPI patients.
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