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Silicone Replacement Arthroplasty for Kienböck’s Disease
Journal of Hand Surgery, 1998Thirty-nine patients with Kienböck’s disease underwent silicone replacement arthroplasty between 1979 and 1994. The patients were followed-up from 1 to 8 years (mean, 8 years). Sixteen prostheses (41%) have had to be removed, from 1 to 18 years postoperatively (mean, 5.6 years), 15 of them because of pain and silicone synovitis or cysts.
O I, Kaarela +2 more
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Replacement Arthroplasty for Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1974Forty-eight shoulders with glenohumeral osteoarthritis were treated by hemireplacement arthroplasty with a Vitallium humeral-head prosthesis in forty-seven patients, twenty-nine of whom were women. The results in an average follow-up of six years (range, one to twenty years) showed relief of pain and restoration of good function in nearly all patients.
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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.
F P, Patterson, C S, Brown
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Shoulder replacement arthroplasty.
Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae. Supplementum, 1985Since 1973 64 shoulders in 56 patients have had a prosthetic replacement at the Oslo Sanitetsforening Rheumatism Hospital, the semi-constrained prosthesis of Lettin/Stanmore was used in 13 cases, the non-constrained prosthesis of Engelbrecht/St. Georg in 10 cases and Neer's type II prosthesis in 41 cases. An evaluation of the results is given.
J A, Pahle, L, Kvarnes
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Hinged Knee Replacement in Revision Arthroplasty
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987Fifty-two Stanmore hinged knee replacements were used as revision arthroplasties for failed arthroplasties. The patients were followed for a mean of 44.7 months. On clinical examination, 23% had good, 48% fair, and 29% poor results. Worst results were achieved when revising bulkier or more constrained primary knee joints.
M R, Karpinski, R J, Grimer
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Total shoulder replacement by magnetic arthroplasty
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1998Permanent magnets offer a novel solution to the problem of shoulder implant instability when the rotator cuff has been destroyed. We report a case of their use in a 66-year-old patient with a large proximal humerol breast cancer metastasis. Humerol resection was below the deltoid insertion.
L, Doursounian +3 more
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Gait Patterns After Total Hip Arthroplasty and Surface Replacement Arthroplasty
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2009To compare gait patterns in patients with total hip arthroplasty (THA) and surface hip arthroplasty.Observational study.Outpatient biomechanical laboratory.Two groups of 10 surface hip arthroplasty and THA patients and 10 control subjects participated in the study (N=30).
Nantel, Julie +4 more
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2014
It is a general observation that as new prosthetic options are introduced and confidence in the efficacy and longevity of the prostheses is gained that the indications for the use of such prostheses are extended and the prostheses are used earlier in the disease process with clinical benefit.
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It is a general observation that as new prosthetic options are introduced and confidence in the efficacy and longevity of the prostheses is gained that the indications for the use of such prostheses are extended and the prostheses are used earlier in the disease process with clinical benefit.
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Shoulder Replacement Arthroplasty
1987Synovectomy of the shoulder joint has been performed at the Oslo Sanitetsforening Rheumatism Hospital since 1968 and has given satisfactory results even in advanced cases [5,8]. In a recent review of 54 shoulder synovectomies with an average follow-up of 5.3 years (1–16 years), synovectomy was found to provide lasting benefit even in advanced cases ...
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Proximal Scaphoid Costo-Osteochondral Replacement Arthroplasty
Journal of Hand Surgery, 1998Deficiency of the proximal pole of the scaphoid due to fracture or necrosis was treated by costo-osteochondral replacement arthroplasty using rib bone/cartilage autografts in 22 patients who were followed prospectively and assessed at a median 24 month follow-up (range, 12–72 months).
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