Contains fulltext : 170959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background and purpose - Very little has been published on the outcome of femoral cemented revisions using a third-generation cementing technique. We report the medium-term outcome of a consecutive series of patients treated in this way. Patients and methods - This study included 92 consecutive cemented femoral revisions performed in our department with a third-generation cementing technique and without instrumented bone impaction grafting between 1996 and 2007. The average age of the patients at revision was 66 (25-92) years. None of the patients were lost to follow-up. At review in December 2013, 55 patients were still alive and had a non-re-revised femor...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
We report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive femoral revision arthroplasties ...
Abstract: The current study was performed to determine the status, at a minimum of twenty-five years...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision t...
SummaryBackgroundPrimary revisions using cement without bone graft reconstruction are less frequentl...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
We previously reported our results for thirty-three consecutive femoral component revisions with imp...
Contains fulltext : 47852.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
We performed 83 consecutive cemented revision total hip arthroplasties in 77 patients between 1977 a...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive fe...
We present a long-term follow-up report of the results of the original Exeter polished cemented stem...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
Contains fulltext : 70712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We evaluated t...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
We report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive femoral revision arthroplasties ...
Abstract: The current study was performed to determine the status, at a minimum of twenty-five years...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision t...
SummaryBackgroundPrimary revisions using cement without bone graft reconstruction are less frequentl...
In this retrospective study, we investigated the results of revision total hip replacement (THR) usi...
We previously reported our results for thirty-three consecutive femoral component revisions with imp...
Contains fulltext : 47852.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
We performed 83 consecutive cemented revision total hip arthroplasties in 77 patients between 1977 a...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive fe...
We present a long-term follow-up report of the results of the original Exeter polished cemented stem...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of revi...
Contains fulltext : 70712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We evaluated t...
Retention of well-fixed bone cement at the time of revision THA is appealing, as its removal can be ...
To assess the effect of improved methods of femoral cementing on the loosening rates in young patien...
We report the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 208 consecutive femoral revision arthroplasties ...
Abstract: The current study was performed to determine the status, at a minimum of twenty-five years...