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Orthopaedic Surgery, Volume 18, Issue 6, Page 1101-1102, June 2026.
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A Noncemented Total Hip Prosthesis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Although total hip arthroplasty stabilized by cement has been a great step forward, loosening is becoming more and more frequent and constitutes a significant problem. This is a report of the design of a non-cemented prosthesis in which fixation of the prosthesis is secured by the in-growth of newly-formed bone into the irregularities of the metal.
R, Judet   +3 more
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Hip prosthesis: biomechanics and design

2022
Total hip arthroplasty is currently one of the most successful and frequently performed surgical procedures. The hip replacement operation is required if the joint is affected by severe osteoarthritis, which is known to lead to pain and limitations in the joint functions, especially when the patient is not responding to conservative treatments ...
Bori, Edoardo   +2 more
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Charnley's Hip Prosthesis

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
When he sat the FRCS examination in 1951 Harold Ellis was advised that, if asked by the examiner, ‘ What is the best treatment for osteoarthritis of the hip?‘, to reply, ‘ Provide the patient with a walking stick and prescribe aspirin‘. The results of surgery for this condition at that time were pretty discouraging.
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Wear of the Christiansen hip prosthesis

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1986
The wear was examined in 39 Christiansen total hip prostheses, which were removed because of mechanical loosening after being used 5 (3-11) years. In the polyacetal acetabular cups, the head had made an eccentric defect, the mean volume of which was 680 (180-3310) mm3. The mean penetration of the head into the wall of the cup was 0.8 (0.1-3.2) mm.
L I, Havelin   +4 more
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Hip Arthroplasty with the Metallic Prosthesis

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1962
The results of 251 operations done for insertion of an internal hip prosthesis were evaluated by examination of the patient in ninety-one cases and by questionnaire in forty-eight. Of these 139 operations, 112 were considered successful (excellent, good, or satisfactory result) and twenty-two unsuccessful (poor or failure).
A H, STEIN, W S, COSTEN
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