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Extensive Femoral Bone Loss Following Two-Stage Periprosthetic Joint Infection Treatment: Persistent Challenges in Proximal Femoral Replacement. [PDF]
Lima NJZC, Karatosun V.
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Trapezium replacement arthroplasty
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1985Thirty-one patients (34 joints) with pain due to carpometacarpal joint derangement were reviewed 1/2 to 12 years after a trapezium replacement arthroplasty using a Swanson silicone prosthesis. At review, 25 hands were free from pain, and nine had some pain on exertion. Mobility and strength were generally well restored.
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Total Articular Replacement Arthroplasty
Orthopedics, 1988ABSTRACT: Surface replacement, popularized in the early 1970s has fallen into disfavor by much of the orthopedic community. To date, the authors' experience with 29 cemented total articular replacement arthroplasties (TARAs) in 25 patients has been quite favorable. Factors associated with these favorable results include: a physiologic age less than 60,
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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.
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