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The Hip in Young Patients: Arthritis, Joint Degeneration and Surgical Interventions - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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The Hip in Young Patients: Arthritis, Joint Degeneration and Surgical Interventions with Professor Sam AdieThe podcast presented by Professor Sam Addy focuses on the complex issue of hip arthritis in younger patients. Professor Addy, an expert in orthopaedic and trauma surgery from the University of New South Wales, highlights the unique challenges this demographic faces in managing hip arthritis, differentiating it from cases seen in older patients. His discussion begins with an overview of the epidemiology of hip arthritis, the causes specific to younger individuals, and the assessment methodologies utilized in treatment decision-making.Throughout the lecture, Professor Addy emphasizes that osteoarthritis remains the most prevalent cause of hip arthritis among younger patients, despite being predominantly a condition that worsens with age. He points out significant demographic insights from the Australian Orthopedic Association joint replacement registry, noting that about 15% of hip replacements are performed on patients younger than 55. He underlines that hip arthritis drastically affects quality of life and increases the burden on healthcare due to its early onset in younger individuals, leading to a longer duration of suffering and disability compared to older patients.Professor Addy elaborates on the various causative factors for hip arthritis in younger patients. While osteoarthritis is common, he discusses other contributors such as obesity, chronic inflammatory arthritis, avascular necrosis, and developmental issues relating to the hip. Among these, avascular necrosis stands out as a significant concern, often resulting from factors such as alcohol use or corticosteroid treatments, leading to severe long-term consequences. He provides visual aids to help attendees understand the stages and severity of such conditions, emphasizing the importance of recognizing childhood hip problems that could predispose patients to arthritis later in life.The lecture also covers the critical decision-making process involved in assessing young patients with hip arthritis. Professor Addy stresses the importance of understanding the patient's pain levels, functional status, and previous treatments. He discusses the utility of patient-reported outcome measures like the Oxford hip score to gain insights into how arthritis impacts daily living, especially for those engaged in physically demanding occupations or sports.When discussing treatment modalities, Professor Addy advocates for a structured approach that begins with non-surgical options, including education, exercise, and weight loss. He underscores the importance of establishing a solid foundation with conservative management before considering surgical interventions. Only after confirming the persistence of significant symptoms and confirming arthritis through imaging does he recommend hip-preserving procedures or arthroplasties, discussing the benefits and risks associated with each surgical option.Professor Addy provides a thorough overview of surgical treatments, comparing total hip replacements and resurfacing procedures. He acknowledges the advantages of resurfacing for younger patients, particularly in preserving bone structure and facilitating a return to high-impact activities. However, he illustrates the challenges and potential complications associated with metal-on-metal devices traditionally used in resurfacing surgeries, emphasizing the innovations in ceramic materials that promise better long-term outcomes.As the lecture concludes, Professor Addy encapsulates the critical points regarding the disproportionate impact of hip arthritis on young patients and the multifaceted considerations involved in their treatment. He reiterates the necessity for tailored treatment approaches that address the unique needs of younger individuals experiencing hip arthritis, advocating for ongoing research and development to enhance surgical techniques and materials that could improve patient outcomes in this population.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. 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