Customized Hip Implants: A Review on Advancements and Applications
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Customized hip implants have revolutionized orthopaedic surgery by providing personalized solutions for patients with unique anatomical structures and medical needs. This paper explores the advancements in customized hip implants, starting with essential design considerations to match each patient’s specific anatomy. The use of advanced imaging technologies, such as CT scans and MRI, plays a crucial role in creating precise implant designs. These technologies assist doctors and engineers in developing implants that improve fit and function, leading to better surgical outcomes. This review highlights the benefits of patient-specific implants, which enhance comfort and reduce complications after surgery. The paper discusses various aspects of customized hip implants, including design improvements, manufacturing techniques, material choices, clinical results, and future developments.
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Accepted 02-02-2026
Published 24-02-2026


