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Top 10 Hip Replacement Controversies Surgeons Still Debate

7 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Is hip replacement really a standardized surgery? Not even close. In Episode 12, orthopedic surgeon Matthew Sloan, MD breaks down the biggest controversies in modern hip replacement surgery — from anterior vs posterior approach and robotics to cemented vs cementless implants, dual mobility, same-day discharge, hip precautions, and the evolving understanding of hip-spine syndrome. This episode explains why surgeons often disagree, why there’s rarely one perfect answer, and what actually matters most for patient outcomes. If you’re considering hip replacement surgery or want a deeper understanding of how surgical decisions are made, this episode provides straightforward, evidence-based insight into the nuances behind modern total hip arthroplasty.

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