Background Acetabular cup loosening is the primary reason of revision in total hip arthroplasty; this usually occurs as a result of implant fixation failure. There are a variety of surgical hardware and strategies available to address this problem that is one of the most challenging circumstances in hip surgery. The purpose of this prospective nonrandomized study is to present our prelim- inary results in the Ist Orthopaedic and Traumatology Unit of Pisa University with Regenerex™ revision shell. Methods Regenerex™ revision shell is a porous titanium construct optimized for vascularized osteogenesis and designed to accept a cemented all-poly cup. If the bone defects were less than GIR IV or Paprosky type III...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Hip replacement is a successful intervention when treating patients with hip osteoarthritis. Approxi...
Acetabular cup loosening is associated with pain, reduced function, and instability of the implant. ...
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplas...
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplas...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Copyright © 2014 Nicola Piolanti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Introduction/objectives: Trabecular Metal (TM) acetabular implants provide a potential solution for...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Hip replacement is a successful intervention when treating patients with hip osteoarthritis. Approxi...
Acetabular cup loosening is associated with pain, reduced function, and instability of the implant. ...
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplas...
Development and evaluation of new cementless revision acetabular components for total hip arthroplas...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
INTRODUCTION: A variety of highly porous materials have been used to obtain biological acetabular fi...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Copyright © 2014 Nicola Piolanti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Treatment of acetabular bone loss with impaction bone grafting (IBG) at revision total h...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Introduction/objectives: Trabecular Metal (TM) acetabular implants provide a potential solution for...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Background: Fully porous acetabular shells are an appealing choice for patients with extensive acet...
Hip replacement is a successful intervention when treating patients with hip osteoarthritis. Approxi...