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“if the hook-lift device made a very difficult  anterior total hip replacement possible, would it not facilitate more standard surgeries?”

The Origins of the Femoral Hook for Anterior Total Hips

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In this latest installment of Dr. Joel Matta’s description of the origins and evolution of the anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty in the USA, he shares how a challenging patient inspired him to invent the femoral hook, and how his trusty custom car shop helped make that idea a reality.  Read previous posts here.

How do you Solve a problem like "Coach"?

An interesting technical development for the anterior approach primary hip as I performed it came about when I was presented with a very challenging hip patient, “Coach”. Coach had been a professional heavyweight boxer and was now a boxing instructor. He presented with a bad hip requiring THA and the challenging obstacle of massive gluteal and thigh musculature.

Enter the Femoral Hook

The Judet table had a feature of a variable height transverse perineal post for operating on the patient in the lateral position. This height could be varied during surgery by a crank rotated by the anesthesiologist that drove a vertical “jack screw”.

To solve the problem of femoral access, I thought I would design a hook to lift the femur by means of connection to the upper end of the jack screw. The jack-hook device would thereby lift the femur anterior to a position where I could access it for broaching, cementing and stem insertion.

To fabricate the necessary steel parts for the job I reached out to Larry and his son Rick – they owned and operated a SoCal Hot Rod and Race Car Shop with extensive metal working capabilities. I had used them to work on my 1963 Lotus 23B vintage race car. Larry subsequently fabricated the custom parts according to my design and I attached them to the Judet table to facilitate Coach’s successful THA.

Joel Matta's Custom Rae Car Shop Team
Joel Matta used to haul his surgery table in a race car trailer to the Tri-C Engineering race car shop (owned by father and son Rick and Larry) to be repaired.

Following Coach’s THA, the custom parts went into a back room in the OR.  Some months later however, I thought “if the hook-lift device made a very difficult  anterior total hip replacement possible, would it not facilitate more standard surgeries?”

I began using the femoral hook-lift for all aTHA and saw the benefits.  Later when I had the opportunity to design new tables with OSI, the hook-lift became an integral part of the design.

Femoral Hook for anterior hips
The Femoral Hook on the Hana table as we know it today

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