Purpose Long-term fixation of cemented acetabular components can be problematic in younger active patients. Our technique is put forward to improve outcomes and maximize implant survivorship in this particular patient population. Materials and Methods We report on a cohort of young adult patients (less than 55 years old) with cemented total hip replacement (THR) using a novel technique in preparing and cementing the acetabulum with a minimum follow-up of 10 years (mean follow-up, 14 years). Retrospectively collected data on clinical and radiological outcomes were reviewed. Results Sixty-five THRs were performed with the minimum study follow-up period. Average age for patients was 44 years old (range, 19-55 years). The mean Hi...
OBJECTIVE: Determination of long-term results of hip replacements in patients who, at the time of op...
Background and Aim Acetabular bone defects are one of the most difficult problems in both primary an...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a previous report, we presented our results of forty-two acetabular...
Purpose Long-term fixation of cemented acetabular components can be problematic in younger active...
BACKGROUND: Young patients with degenerative cartilage disease of the hip remain a challenge for the...
BACKGROUND: Acetabular bone deficiency can present a challenge during total hip arthroplasty, especi...
We present an update of 19 acetabular reconstructions, performed with a cemented total hip arthropla...
PURPOSE: Patients suffering from post traumatic osteoarthritis of the acetabulum often require a tot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Total hip arthroplasties in young patients have lower long-term survival rat...
Despite the worldwide usage of the cemented Contemporary acetabular component (Stryker), no publishe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe outcome of total hip arthroplasty after acetabular fracture is com...
The primary aim of this study was to propose fixation techniques that would improve the cement fixat...
Previous finite element studies and laboratory investigations on reconstructed acetabulum joints sho...
In total hip arthroplasty cemented fixation of the acetabular component is a generally successful co...
Background: Younger patients (those who are less than fifty years old) have been shown to have a hig...
OBJECTIVE: Determination of long-term results of hip replacements in patients who, at the time of op...
Background and Aim Acetabular bone defects are one of the most difficult problems in both primary an...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a previous report, we presented our results of forty-two acetabular...
Purpose Long-term fixation of cemented acetabular components can be problematic in younger active...
BACKGROUND: Young patients with degenerative cartilage disease of the hip remain a challenge for the...
BACKGROUND: Acetabular bone deficiency can present a challenge during total hip arthroplasty, especi...
We present an update of 19 acetabular reconstructions, performed with a cemented total hip arthropla...
PURPOSE: Patients suffering from post traumatic osteoarthritis of the acetabulum often require a tot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Total hip arthroplasties in young patients have lower long-term survival rat...
Despite the worldwide usage of the cemented Contemporary acetabular component (Stryker), no publishe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe outcome of total hip arthroplasty after acetabular fracture is com...
The primary aim of this study was to propose fixation techniques that would improve the cement fixat...
Previous finite element studies and laboratory investigations on reconstructed acetabulum joints sho...
In total hip arthroplasty cemented fixation of the acetabular component is a generally successful co...
Background: Younger patients (those who are less than fifty years old) have been shown to have a hig...
OBJECTIVE: Determination of long-term results of hip replacements in patients who, at the time of op...
Background and Aim Acetabular bone defects are one of the most difficult problems in both primary an...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a previous report, we presented our results of forty-two acetabular...