We reviewed prospectively cemented stem revision in 106 patients with severe femoral endosteal bone lysis without infection. Bone grafts were not used in any of the patients. The minimum follow-up was three years (mean 6 years 4 months). At the last review 76.4 % of the patients were free of pain and 17.9 % had only mild or occasional discomfort; radiographs showed well-fixed stable stems in 101 (95.3%). An intramedullary cement plug was used at revision to improve stability in 97.7%. There was new endosteal osteolysis after revision in 17 patients; only two had severe changes. Seven hips (6.6%) required a second revision; only four of these (3.8%) were for stem loosening. Survivorship of the revised stem, using radiological evidence of ste...
Background and objectiveCemented endoprosthetic reconstruction after resection of primary bone sarco...
In 1987, femoral impaction bone grafting was developed using morselised, cancellous bone graft impac...
Here we report the short-term clinical and radiological results of the ProfemurA (R)-R cementless mo...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive fe...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
We performed 83 consecutive cemented revision total hip arthroplasties in 77 patients between 1977 a...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
We previously reported our results for thirty-three consecutive femoral component revisions with imp...
The technique of femoral cement-in-cement revision is well established, but there are no previous se...
BACKGROUND: For the past 2 decades, the authors have been using a long tapered cementless stem made ...
Background: Cement-in-cement femoral revision is a proven technique in revision total hip arthroplas...
To examine the two to eight-year results associated with the use of this hip system.Between November...
Background and objectiveCemented endoprosthetic reconstruction after resection of primary bone sarco...
In 1987, femoral impaction bone grafting was developed using morselised, cancellous bone graft impac...
Here we report the short-term clinical and radiological results of the ProfemurA (R)-R cementless mo...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive fe...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
We performed 83 consecutive cemented revision total hip arthroplasties in 77 patients between 1977 a...
Background: Subsidence remains a common complication after revision hip arthroplasty which may lead ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
We previously reported our results for thirty-three consecutive femoral component revisions with imp...
The technique of femoral cement-in-cement revision is well established, but there are no previous se...
BACKGROUND: For the past 2 decades, the authors have been using a long tapered cementless stem made ...
Background: Cement-in-cement femoral revision is a proven technique in revision total hip arthroplas...
To examine the two to eight-year results associated with the use of this hip system.Between November...
Background and objectiveCemented endoprosthetic reconstruction after resection of primary bone sarco...
In 1987, femoral impaction bone grafting was developed using morselised, cancellous bone graft impac...
Here we report the short-term clinical and radiological results of the ProfemurA (R)-R cementless mo...