Advances in Hip and Knee Surgery: A Comprehensive Review on Replacement Procedures
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Abstract
Recent advances in knee and hip arthroplasty have concentrated on enhancing results, decreasing problems, and extending the life of implants. This is a crucial and rapidly evolving area, and this study highlights some of the most intriguing trends and advancements in it. Ceramic hip resurfacing, tiny hip stems, cementless knee replacement, and the increased use of the dual mobility articulation for hip arthroplasty are all noteworthy advancements. New possibilities for more complex arthroplasty procedures have emerged as a result of developments in additive manufacturing and surface modification of joint replacements. Recent advances in knee and hip replacement surgery, such as robotic-assisted procedures, are quite intriguing. Recent increases in this technology's use are yielding data that will be useful in deciding whether this method should replace others as the future standard of care for knee and hip arthroplasty.