To evaluate the influence of patient characteristics on stem loosening after cemented or uncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) using a matched case-control study. METHODS; Consecutive records of 4372 cemented (716 cases and 3656 controls) and 809 uncemented (115 cases and 694 controls) primary THAs between 1981 and 2003 in 30 hospitals in 8 European countries were reviewed. Cases and controls were defined as patients with and without stem loosening, respectively. In cases of bilateral THA, patients were their own controls. Cases and controls were matched for hospital, date of surgery, date of follow-up, stem type, and head size. Patient characteristics such as gender, age, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), diagnosis, presence of prev...
Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assesse...
Background and purpose — In total hip replacements, stem design may affect the occurrence of peripro...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that certain patient characteristics have different effects on the risk ...
We postulated that certain patient characteristics have different effects on early THA component loo...
We postulated that certain patient characteristics have different effects on early THA component loo...
Aims: Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an uncommon but pot...
Background and purpose — Few studies have addressed the association between early migration of femor...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
Purpose: The use of cementless, modular, distally fixed stem in hip revision arthroplasty has increa...
Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip replacement (THR) is an uncommon but potentiall...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have revealed an increased risk of early aseptic loosening of cementless st...
Background: Total hip replacement (THR) with a cemented polished taper-slip (PTS) femoral stem has e...
Aims: This study evaluates risk factors influencing fracture characteristics for postoperative perip...
Early subsidence >1.5 mm is considered to be a predictive factor for later aseptic loosening of the ...
Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assesse...
Background and purpose — In total hip replacements, stem design may affect the occurrence of peripro...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that certain patient characteristics have different effects on the risk ...
We postulated that certain patient characteristics have different effects on early THA component loo...
We postulated that certain patient characteristics have different effects on early THA component loo...
Aims: Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an uncommon but pot...
Background and purpose — Few studies have addressed the association between early migration of femor...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
Purpose: The use of cementless, modular, distally fixed stem in hip revision arthroplasty has increa...
Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip replacement (THR) is an uncommon but potentiall...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have revealed an increased risk of early aseptic loosening of cementless st...
Background: Total hip replacement (THR) with a cemented polished taper-slip (PTS) femoral stem has e...
Aims: This study evaluates risk factors influencing fracture characteristics for postoperative perip...
Early subsidence >1.5 mm is considered to be a predictive factor for later aseptic loosening of the ...
Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assesse...
Background and purpose — In total hip replacements, stem design may affect the occurrence of peripro...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...