Abstract—A retrospective study of endoprosthetic re-placements and total hip prostheses was undertaken to determine factors that have the greatest effect on the success or failure of femoral hip components. A total of 227 endoprostheses were inserted within the years 1970-1985. Of these, 67 components (29.5 percent) required removal for various reasons. For an endoprosthesis, the most significant factor in determining the chances of success appeared to be the initial insertion diagnosis. Patients who received an endoprosthesis for an ailment which affected only the femoral side of the joint (such as traumatic fracture) had a much lower rate of failure than those patients with disease etiologies that could affect the acetabulum (such as oste...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical outcome and complica-tions of megap...
Understanding failure modes, time to revision, and vulnerable components in revision hips could help...
AIMS:We aimed to examine the long-term mechanical survivorship, describe the modes of all-cause fail...
The survivorship oftotal hip replacements in patients operated on at the Royal National Orthopaedlc ...
Aims Instability of the hip is the most common mode of failure after reconstruction with a proximal ...
Hip joint arthritis and failures is a condition that has affected mostly aging population for centur...
Abstract Background Total hip arthroplasty is a successful surgery, that fails at a rate of approxim...
Despite the increasing interest and subsequent published literature on hip resurfacing arthroplasty,...
Sixty-five total hip arthroplasties were reinserted after sepsis around the hip, positive cultures b...
United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines recommend the use of...
Between August 2003 and April 2005, 300 ASR metal-on-metal resurfacing hip endoprostheses were impla...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that there is a learning curve for metal-on-metal hip resurfacing...
In the prostheses technology, the development of hip joint materials for hip replacement in human bo...
A follow-up study was performed on 68 total hip replacements (THR) in 62 patients over 65 years of a...
Metal-on-metal hip resurfacing is undertaken worldwide. This procedure helps preserve femoral bone s...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical outcome and complica-tions of megap...
Understanding failure modes, time to revision, and vulnerable components in revision hips could help...
AIMS:We aimed to examine the long-term mechanical survivorship, describe the modes of all-cause fail...
The survivorship oftotal hip replacements in patients operated on at the Royal National Orthopaedlc ...
Aims Instability of the hip is the most common mode of failure after reconstruction with a proximal ...
Hip joint arthritis and failures is a condition that has affected mostly aging population for centur...
Abstract Background Total hip arthroplasty is a successful surgery, that fails at a rate of approxim...
Despite the increasing interest and subsequent published literature on hip resurfacing arthroplasty,...
Sixty-five total hip arthroplasties were reinserted after sepsis around the hip, positive cultures b...
United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines recommend the use of...
Between August 2003 and April 2005, 300 ASR metal-on-metal resurfacing hip endoprostheses were impla...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that there is a learning curve for metal-on-metal hip resurfacing...
In the prostheses technology, the development of hip joint materials for hip replacement in human bo...
A follow-up study was performed on 68 total hip replacements (THR) in 62 patients over 65 years of a...
Metal-on-metal hip resurfacing is undertaken worldwide. This procedure helps preserve femoral bone s...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical outcome and complica-tions of megap...
Understanding failure modes, time to revision, and vulnerable components in revision hips could help...
AIMS:We aimed to examine the long-term mechanical survivorship, describe the modes of all-cause fail...