INTRODUCTION: Measurement of early subsidence of uncemented femoral stems can be used to evaluate the likelihood of long term stem component loosening and therefore clinical failure. Our aim was to evaluate the factors associated with subsidence in collared and uncollared versions of the Corail femoral stem. METHODS: 121 hips in 113 consecutive patients were studied, operated on by two surgeons in our hospital differing in their choice of Corail stem. This gave two groups of patients with 66 hips having collared stems and 55 hips having uncollared. We recorded patients' age, sex, ASA grade and BMI. Radiographs post-operatively at day 1, 6 weeks and 1 year were evaluated measuring subsidence, angulation, signs of stability and fixation, and ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMeasurement of early stem subsidence ca...
Published online: 26 October 2019BACKGROUND:The magnitude and pattern of acceptable long-term migrat...
INTRODUCTION: Measurement of early subsidence of uncemented femoral stems can be used to evaluate th...
Background Femoral component subsidence is a known risk factor for early failure of total hip arthr...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
Background: The Corail® cementless stem (DePuy Synthes) has been used in Norway since 1987 and is on...
Background and purpose — Few studies have addressed the association between early migration of femor...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
BACKGROUND Early femoral stem subsidence following a cementless THA is correlated with aseptic lo...
Early subsidence >1.5 mm is considered to be a predictive factor for later aseptic loosening of the ...
Background and purpose — Femoral neck preserving hip replacement has been suggested to improve clini...
SummaryIntroductionSecondary subsidence of a revision femoral stem is often a negative predictive si...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have revealed an increased risk of early aseptic loosening of cementless st...
Summary: Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been publishe...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMeasurement of early stem subsidence ca...
Published online: 26 October 2019BACKGROUND:The magnitude and pattern of acceptable long-term migrat...
INTRODUCTION: Measurement of early subsidence of uncemented femoral stems can be used to evaluate th...
Background Femoral component subsidence is a known risk factor for early failure of total hip arthr...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
Background: The Corail® cementless stem (DePuy Synthes) has been used in Norway since 1987 and is on...
Background and purpose — Few studies have addressed the association between early migration of femor...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
BACKGROUND Early femoral stem subsidence following a cementless THA is correlated with aseptic lo...
Early subsidence >1.5 mm is considered to be a predictive factor for later aseptic loosening of the ...
Background and purpose — Femoral neck preserving hip replacement has been suggested to improve clini...
SummaryIntroductionSecondary subsidence of a revision femoral stem is often a negative predictive si...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have revealed an increased risk of early aseptic loosening of cementless st...
Summary: Background: Though mid-term survival rates of over 95% in several series have been publishe...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Increasing the femoral offset when performing total hip arthropl...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comMeasurement of early stem subsidence ca...
Published online: 26 October 2019BACKGROUND:The magnitude and pattern of acceptable long-term migrat...