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Modular femoral stem with a skipping size caused serious complications such as distal femoral fractures in Chinese high‐riding DDH patients. A 1 mm increment of the femoral stem is necessary. ABSTRACT Background S‐ROM prosthesis, one well‐used femoral prosthesis in the patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), has a skipping size of the ...
Jiafeng Yi+5 more
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Stress Shielding and Bone Resorption of Press-Fit Polyether-Ether-Ketone (PEEK) Hip Prosthesis: A Sawbone Model Study. [PDF]
Naghavi SA+10 more
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Comparison of the uncemented Cone and the cemented Bimetric hip prosthesis in young patients with osteoarthritis: An RSA, clinical and radiographic study [PDF]
Håkan Ström+4 more
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The Collum Femoris Preserving stem offers biomechanical advantages in total hip arthroplasty. The design of preserving the femoral neck suggests that retaining the anatomical features of the proximal femur (such as length and absorption ratio) may influence the occurrence of aseptic loosening. ABSTRACT Objective The Collum Femoris Preserving (CFP) stem
Yongbo Ma+5 more
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Role of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Increasing Femoral Venous Blood Flow After Total Hip Prosthesis. [PDF]
Calbiyik M, Yılmaz S.
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Failure of a proximally porous-coated femoral prosthesis in revision total hip arthroplasty
Steven T. Woolson, Terence J. Delaney
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A comparative study between lateral locking plate and double plate fixation about the influence of fracture defect size on treatment outcomes in distal femur fractures. This observation underscores the pivotal role of the scope of metaphysical damage in determining the most suitable internal fixation techniques.
Meng Li+6 more
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Reduction of posterior dislocated hip prosthesis using a modified lateral position maneuver: a retrospective, clinical comparative, and follow-up study. [PDF]
Wang G+5 more
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The Collum Femoris Preserving (CFP) stem, designed to minimize stress shielding and preserve femoral neck bone stock, demonstrated a 95.32% long‐term survival rate over 10.4 years. Radiographic findings revealed significant proximal femoral bone resorption and distal femoral sclerosis, redefining CFP stems as distal‐stabilized rather than epiphyseal ...
Yansong Liu+5 more
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