Background: Inferior placement of a femoral stem is predictive for early loosening and failure, but does restoration of the original hip anatomy benefit the function and survival of a total hip replacement? Methods: Seventy-five patients with primary unilateral hip osteoarthritis operated with an uncemented anatomical stem were randomized for either standard or modular stems. We used 50 ABG II stems with modular necks and 25 standard stems (control group). We measured the symmetry in hip anatomy between healthy and operated side. The anatomical restoration variables were anteversion, global offset, and femoral offset/acetabular offset (FO/AO) quota. We performed measurements using a CT-based 3D templating and measuring software. Migratory b...
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...
Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been published, there ...
The use of modular stems is still debated and controversial. Some authors have highlighted a number ...
Background and purpose - Even small design modifications of uncemented hip stems may alter the posto...
Introduction: Shorter, anatomically shaped and proximally loading stems have been developed to achie...
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...
Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to compare the results and radiological stabil...
Restoring the native hip anatomy increases hip prosthesis survival, whereas increased femoral latera...
Background and purpose - The uncemented Symax hip stem has shown early proximal ingrowth as result o...
Summary: Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been publishe...
Abstract: Due to their theoretical advantages, hip systems combining modular necks and large diamete...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
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...
Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been published, there ...
The use of modular stems is still debated and controversial. Some authors have highlighted a number ...
Background and purpose - Even small design modifications of uncemented hip stems may alter the posto...
Introduction: Shorter, anatomically shaped and proximally loading stems have been developed to achie...
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...
Aims: Hip arthroplasty does not always restore normal anatomy. This is due to inaccurate surgery or ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to compare the results and radiological stabil...
Restoring the native hip anatomy increases hip prosthesis survival, whereas increased femoral latera...
Background and purpose - The uncemented Symax hip stem has shown early proximal ingrowth as result o...
Summary: Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been publishe...
Abstract: Due to their theoretical advantages, hip systems combining modular necks and large diamete...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
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...
Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been published, there ...