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At what stage in the process of hip dysplasia is a DARthroplasty contraindicated?

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At what stage in the process of hip dysplasia is a DARthroplasty contraindicated?

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A. A DARthroplasty can be performed on a hip as long as the articular cartilage is still intact. Once the cartilage has been destroyed, a DARthroplasty is no longer the best option for the patient.

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