We performed a clinical and radiological study to determine the rate of failure of the Charnley Elite-Plus femoral component. Our aim was to confirm or refute the predictions of a previous roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis study in which 20% of the Charnley Elite-Plus stems had shown rapid posterior head migration. It was predicted that this device would have a high early rate of failure.We examined 118 patients at a mean of nine years after hip replacement, including the 19 patients from the original roentgen stereophotogrammetric study. The number of revision procedures was recorded and clinical and radiological examinations were performed. The rate of survival of the femoral stems at ten years was 83% when revision alone was consid...
Background and purpose We performed a randomized study to determine the migration patterns of the Sp...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
Internal rotation of a femoral stem within the femur, with posterior migration of the femoral head (...
Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis (RSA) is commonly used to assess prosthetic stability as a p...
Background and purpose The Charnley Elite-Plus stem was introduced in 1993 as a presumed improvement...
We report the theoretical basis of a method to measure axial migration of femoral components of tota...
Background and purpose - The uncemented Symax hip stem has shown early proximal ingrowth as result o...
Migration of 65 Charnley stems implanted with modern cementing techniques was studied by roentgen st...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMeasurement of early stem subsidence ca...
Background: Inferior placement of a femoral stem is predictive for early loosening and failure, but ...
Background The design of the Exeter stem may facilitate distal migration, but radiostereometric anal...
Background and purpose — Femoral neck preserving hip replacement has been suggested to improve clini...
Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assesse...
The Exeter femoral stem is a double-tapered highly polished collarless cemented implant with good lo...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
Background and purpose We performed a randomized study to determine the migration patterns of the Sp...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
Internal rotation of a femoral stem within the femur, with posterior migration of the femoral head (...
Roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis (RSA) is commonly used to assess prosthetic stability as a p...
Background and purpose The Charnley Elite-Plus stem was introduced in 1993 as a presumed improvement...
We report the theoretical basis of a method to measure axial migration of femoral components of tota...
Background and purpose - The uncemented Symax hip stem has shown early proximal ingrowth as result o...
Migration of 65 Charnley stems implanted with modern cementing techniques was studied by roentgen st...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMeasurement of early stem subsidence ca...
Background: Inferior placement of a femoral stem is predictive for early loosening and failure, but ...
Background The design of the Exeter stem may facilitate distal migration, but radiostereometric anal...
Background and purpose — Femoral neck preserving hip replacement has been suggested to improve clini...
Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assesse...
The Exeter femoral stem is a double-tapered highly polished collarless cemented implant with good lo...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
Background and purpose We performed a randomized study to determine the migration patterns of the Sp...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
Internal rotation of a femoral stem within the femur, with posterior migration of the femoral head (...