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Abstract The aim of this study is to review the different aspects concerning surface replacement arthroplasty of the hip and its possible uses in different diseases of the hip joint.Total hip replacement is the most successful procedures in surgery especially in elderly patients, produces pain relief and return of function. However, in young patients total hip replacement durability has been disappointing with early reoperation required for component loosening the bone loss encountered, makes these revision procedures challenging for both surgeon and the patient. It is clear that a surgeon advising a hip replacement in a young patient has a duty to warn the patient that failure will occur and that revision procedure will be necessary in the future. |