Progressive retroversion of a cemented stem is predictive of early loosening and failure. We assessed the relationship between direct post-operative stem anteversion, measured with CT, and the resulting rotational stability, measured with repeated radiostereometric analysis over ten years. The study comprised 60 cemented total hip replacements using one of two types of matt collared stem with a rounded cross-section. The patients were divided into three groups depending on their measured post-operative anteversion ( 25°). There was a strong correlation between direct post-operative anteversion and later posterior rotation. At one year the 25° group one stem (5%) was revised and another loose (5%) out of 20 stems. This poor outcome is partl...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Background: In THA the aim is to offer lasting functional improvement and pain relief. Several varia...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
Polished, tapered stems are now widely used for cemented total hip replacement and many such designs...
Internal rotation of a femoral stem within the femur, with posterior migration of the femoral head (...
Background. Because the tapered wedge-shaped type cementless stem has a small anteroposterior width ...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
Preoperative knowledge of femoral stem anteversion can reduce instability and impingement especially...
none6The aim of this study was to investigate the migration pattern of the Lubinus SP II prosthesis ...
In 2005, we demonstrated that the polished triple-tapered C-stem at two years had migrated distally ...
Background: Inferior placement of a femoral stem is predictive for early loosening and failure, but ...
Abstract: Using computed tomography (CT)-based preoperative planning software, we can define with g...
Aims: Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an uncommon but pot...
Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip replacement (THR) is an uncommon but potentiall...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Background: In THA the aim is to offer lasting functional improvement and pain relief. Several varia...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...
Polished, tapered stems are now widely used for cemented total hip replacement and many such designs...
Internal rotation of a femoral stem within the femur, with posterior migration of the femoral head (...
Background. Because the tapered wedge-shaped type cementless stem has a small anteroposterior width ...
In many recent publications it was suggested that the amount of early subsidence of a femoral stem i...
Preoperative knowledge of femoral stem anteversion can reduce instability and impingement especially...
none6The aim of this study was to investigate the migration pattern of the Lubinus SP II prosthesis ...
In 2005, we demonstrated that the polished triple-tapered C-stem at two years had migrated distally ...
Background: Inferior placement of a femoral stem is predictive for early loosening and failure, but ...
Abstract: Using computed tomography (CT)-based preoperative planning software, we can define with g...
Aims: Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) is an uncommon but pot...
Periprosthetic fracture (PF) after primary total hip replacement (THR) is an uncommon but potentiall...
Subsidence is a Predictor for Stem Revision due to loosening or osteolysis 247 primary cemented stem...
Cemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) has enjoyed widespread success since its introduction over thi...
Background: In THA the aim is to offer lasting functional improvement and pain relief. Several varia...
Early subsidence (>1.5mm) has been shown to be an indicator for later aseptic loosening of cemented ...