DePuy CTA Hemiarthroplasty versus Traditional Hemiarthroplasty
DePuy CTA Hemiarthroplasty versus Traditional Hemiarthroplasty
DePuy CTA Hemiarthroplasty versus Traditional Hemiarthroplasty
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Who Gets What???<br />
• If the patient can forward flex at least<br />
70 – 80 degrees and have an intact subscap:<br />
• They have stable kinematics<br />
• They would probably do well with a <strong>CTA</strong><br />
• If they cannot:<br />
• They may have unstable kinematics<br />
(Seebauer IIB)<br />
• They would probably do better with a Delta