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Comparative Assessment of Quality of Life in Hip Fracture Patients Before and After Surgery: A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Study. [PDF]
Căpăstraru BF+7 more
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Total Hip Arthroplasty in Ochronotic Arthropathy with quadriceps tear. A Case Report with a Review of the Literature. [PDF]
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Replacement Arthroplasties of the Hip
The American Journal of Nursing, 1955hip joint prostheses. There is the shortneck type which can be used when the neck of the femur is long and adequate. This type, which replaces the head only, has been made in acrylic plastic, stainless steel, or vitallium. Other models have been developed for use when there is a loss of the neck, either from absorption or from a fracture well down ...
John S. Donaldson, Mary Edna Williams
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Total hip replacement arthroplasty
Archiv f�r Orthop�dische und Unfall-Chirurgie, 1974A prospective study of 62 total hip replacements performed between February 1970 and December 1972 in 50 patients was carried out. The results were assessed according to the Asaf Harofe Hip Evaluation System. There were excellent and good results in 89% of hips.
Halperin N+3 more
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COMPLICATIONS IN REPLACEMENT ARTHROPLASTY OF THE HIP
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1954A total of fifty-three complications occurred in twenty-three patients. Different complications were encountered which produced varying degrees of disability. It is appropriate to quote from the conclusions drawn by Judet and Judet3 from their recent report of 400 patients: "Some fatalities and a proportion of bad or poor results make this operation ...
Seymour L. Alban, Howard A. Mendelsohn
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Excision arthroplasty for infected total hip replacements [PDF]
A study of excision arthroplasty (Girdlestone's pseudarthrosis) for infected total hip replacements is presented. Twenty-two patients were reviewed with a minimum follow-up of one year. Reduction in pain was significant but the functional results were poor. Factors contributing to poor function were old age, poor medical condition and arthritis of the
J Colville, JP McElwaine
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Complications of Total Hip Replacement Arthroplasty
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1973SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Although the results of total hip replacement are impressive, there is still a sufficient number of complications to suggest that this procedure should be reserved for suitable patients (an older age group) and done only by qualified surgeons.
C. Selby Brown, Frank P. Patterson
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Dislocations after total hip-replacement arthroplasties.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1978In a series of 300 total hip replacements, nine (3 per cent) dislocated. Precise measurements of the orientation of the acetabular cup were made and it was found that anterior dislocations were associated with increased acetabular-component anteversion. There was no significant correlation between cup-orientation angle and posterior dislocation.
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