Publications by authors named "John Hur"

Purpose: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) using the direct anterior approach (DAA) is known to have a learning curve. The purpose of this study was to review cases where surgery was performed by an arthroplasty surgeon transitioning from the posterior approach (PA) to the DAA. We hypothesized similar complication rates and improvements in surgical duration over time.

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Background: The JOURNEY II Bi-Cruciate Stabilizing Total Knee System (BLINDED) is a second-generation guided-motion knee implant that has been used in over 100,000 primary total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) worldwide. However, performance information is limited.

Methods: Data for 2059 primary TKAs were abstracted at 7 US and 3 European sites.

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Postoperative anemia is a significant risk factor in total hip arthroplasty, leading to increased length of hospital stay and delayed mobility and rehabilitation, and is poorly tolerated by patients with peripheral vascular and cardiovascular disease. Intravenous tranexamic acid, an antifibrinolytic drug, has been shown to reduce postoperative anemia in total joint replacement. Intra-articular administration eliminates the risk of systemic effects, the most concerning of which is thrombosis.

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Unlike traditional bipolar constrained liners, the Osteonics Omnifit constrained acetabular insert is a tripolar device, consisting of an inner bipolar bearing articulating within an outer, true liner. Every reported failure of the Omnifit tripolar implant has been by failure at the shell-bone interface (Type I failure), failure at the shell-liner interface (Type II failure), or failure of the locking mechanism resulting in dislocation of the bipolar-liner interface (Type III failure). In this report we present two cases of failure of the Omnifit tripolar at the bipolar-femoral head interface.

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Infection is a devastating complication of total hip arthroplasty (THA). This study aimed to determine whether 2-stage reimplantation is still effective for treating contemporary pathogens, including multidrug-resistant organisms. Records of all cases of infected THAs from 1989 to 2003 were reviewed for data on organism, presence of drug resistance, use of an antibiotic-impregnated spacer, type of reimplant, and success of treatment.

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Background: The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon has been used to augment the repairs for chronic Achilles tendinopathy. Two common methods of FHL harvesting include a single incision (posterior) technique and a double incision (posterior and medial utility) technique. This cadaver study was designed to measure and compare the lengths of FHL tendon obtainable for reconstruction with each technique.

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