Dynamic Helical Hip System
Highland Hospital was one of only a handful of hospitals in the world selected to evaluate the Dynamic Helical Hip System (DHHS), a new implant design for repairing hip fractures.
The device, which won AO approval in 2004, makes repair of hip fractures a reality for older adult patients who previously were not good candidates for procedures using conventional hip screw technology.
The new device is a huge technological leap in hip fracture surgery and improves patient care and recovery time. Offering several advantages over traditional screw-type implants that are currently used to treat hip fractures, this device:
- Provides better stability when plates are inserted next to the fractured bone, providing less of a chance of movement or loosening of the bone and the plates.
- Requires less torque and less removal of good bone to insert the helical blade, which can reduce the risk of complications during surgery.
- Provides patients with fracture repair that is much more resistant to failure than conventional devices.
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AO Blade plate in subtrochanteric fracture |
AO Blade plate in subtrochanteric fracture |
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Hip Hemiarthroplasty |
DHHS (Dynamic Helical Hip System) in an intertrochanteric fracture |