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What Can a 30-Year-Old Hip Implant Teach Us About Modern THR Design? In response to a fascinating LinkedIn post about a 72-year-old patient with a 30-year-old hip implant still going strong, someone posed the big questions: “What does this teach us about modern stem design?” and “Why didn’t she develop all the issues we worry about today?” Let’s dive into the story. This patient active, loyal, and symptom-free had a total hip replacement in her early 40s using an S-ROM stem after a Chiari pelvic osteotomy from childhood. Back in the early '90s, options were limited. No tantalum augments. No custom tri-flanges. Just skill, innovation, and a whole lot of improvisation. Surgeons would medialize the acetabulum to improve cup coverage, graft the defects with the resected head, and meticulously plan screw placements to avoid dislodging bone during reaming. And you know what? It worked. For decades. Now, fast forward to today. She shows intense bone ingrowth around the distal cone, stress shielding above, and yet no instability, no impingement, no metallosis, no dramatic wear. So a viewer asked: Was it the surgical technique? The implant? The biology? This case challenges our assumptions. It raises key questions about stem flexibility, material interfaces, and even the risks we tend to over-engineer against in modern designs. At Staffingly Inc., we support providers navigating these same questions. Whether it's through sourcing top orthopedic talent, or helping streamline tasks like Prior Authorization, we’re here to help you focus on delivering better outcomes—with lessons from both the past and present. 👨⚕️ Like, Subscribe, and Follow Staffingly Inc. for more surgical insights and healthcare evolution stories from the inside out. 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗿 For informational purposes only; not applicable to specific situations. For tailored support and professional services, please contact Staffingly, Inc. at (800) 489-5877 Email : [email protected]. #priorauthorization #staffingly #outsourcing #healthcare #healthcareoutsourcing #totalhipreplacement #THRDesign #OrthopedicSurgery #HipImplantLongevity #medicalinnovation #BoneIngrowth #SROMStem #StressShielding