Auflistung Nach Schlagwort "acetabulum"
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An attempt to throw light on congenital hip disease terminology and anticipation of clinical outcomes when treated with total hip arthroplasty
(2017)The terminology of the wide spectrum of hip deformities seen during the neonatal, infantile and adult life period remains controversial, mainly due to the indiscriminate use of the terms dysplasia, subluxation, congenital ... -
Imaging of impingement syndromes around the hip joint
(2017)Impingement syndromes are increasingly recognised as significant causes of hip pain and dysfunction. A broad spectrum of intraarticular and extraarticular conditions has been implicated in their pathophysiology. Physical ... -
Overestimation of the risk of revision with Kaplan-Meier presenting the long-term outcome of total hip replacement in older patients
(2018)Introduction: The purpose of the present study was (i) to review the long-term outcome of cemented Charnley total hip replacements (THRs) performed by 1 surgeon (GH), 20 to 42 years ago, in patients ≥60 years, using both ... -
Survivorship of monoblock trabecular metal cups in primary THA: Midterm results
(2008)Monoblock trabecular metal cups are made of a novel porous material intended to enhance ingrowth and improve fixation. We prospectively followed 223 consecutive patients with 245 trabecular metal acetabular cups implanted ... -
Total Hip Arthroplasty for Congenital Hip Disease
(2004)Background: It is generally agreed that the clinical and radiographic results of total hip replacement performed for degenerative arthritis secondary to congenital hip disease vary depending on the severity of the anatomical ... -
Total hip arthroplasty in patients with high dislocation: A concise follow-up, at a minimum of fifteen years, of previous reports
(2011)We report the updated results at a minimum of fifteen years after eighty-four consecutive total hip arthroplasties performed in sixty-seven female patients with high dislocation of the hip. Sixty-four arthroplasties were ...