نتایج جستجو برای: hip prostheses

تعداد نتایج: 72221  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2006
S L Hardoon J D Lewsey P J Gregg B C Reeves J H P van der Meulen

New brands of joint prosthesis are released for general implantation with limited evidence of their long-term performance in patients. The CUSUM continuous monitoring method is a statistical testing procedure which could be used to provide prospective evaluation of brands as soon as implantation in patients begins and give early warning of poor performance. We describe the CUSUM and illustrate ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1990
S Santavirta V Hoikka A Eskola Y T Konttinen T Paavilainen K Tallroth

We describe six patients with aggressive granulomatous lesions around cementless total hip prostheses. Two patients previously had a cemented prosthesis in the same hip. The Lord prosthesis was used in five patients, the PCA in one. Both prostheses were made of chrome-cobalt alloy. Pain on weight-bearing occurred on average 3.2 years after the cementless arthroplasty, and at that time radiograp...

2015
Ehsan Askari Paulo Flores Danè Dabirrahmani Richard Appleyard

A ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) hip prosthesis with clearance is modeled as a multibody dynamics system for the purpose of studying hip squeaking. A continuous contact force model provides the intrajoint forces developed at the hip joint. Friction effects due to the relative motion are also considered. A FFT analysis of the audible sounds from CoC hip acceleration is carried out to analyze hip squea...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
A Migliore M R Perrini E Romanini D Fella A Cavallo M Cerbo T Jefferson

This study evaluated the feasibility of using published data from more than one register to define the performance of different hip implants. In order to obtain estimates of performance for specific types of hip system from different register, we analysed data from the annual reports of five national and one Italian regional register. We extracted the number of implants and rates of implant sur...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
H Dabasia M Kokkinakis M El-Guindi

A 66-year-old man presented with an infected resurfacing hip replacement in the immediate post-operative period following an uneventful transurethral resection of the prostate. Prophylactic antibiotics had been administered on induction of anaesthesia. The hip prosthesis had been inserted seven years previously and had been hitherto asymptomatic. The hip was washed out and microbiological exami...

2016
Claude B. Rieker

Although total hip arthroplasty (THA) has provided good results for over forty years, the choice of the optimal bearing surface still remains controversial. Tribology is defined as “the branch of science and technology that deals with the study of friction, wear, and lubrication”.1 Tribology is fundamental to the function and long-term survival of orthopaedic implants. With the development of h...

2005
A. G. Taylor W. J. Fincham

In two cases of infected total hip replacements, Peptococcus magnus was isolated in pure culture from the implant when it was removed. Fluorescent antibody and ELISA studies have shown that both patients developed an antibody response to this anaerobic coccus soon after the replacement operation. These results suggest that the organism is a true infective agent, which was probably responsible f...

Journal: :Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy 2014
Jan-Erik Gjertsen Anne Marie Fenstad Olof Leonardsson Lars Birger Engesæter Johan Kärrholm Ove Furnes Göran Garellick Cecilia Rogmark

National registration of hemiarthroplasties after hip fractures has been established in both Norway and Sweden. We aimed to investigate differences in demographics, choice of implant selection, surgical approaches, and reoperations between the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register (NHFR) and the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register (SHAR). As part of the Nordic Arthroplasty Register Association (NARA) p...

1999
Michiaki Takagi

Introduction: The biocompatibility of total hip prostheses has been the subject of debate for three decades, and currently it appears evident that the loosening of technically well inserted prostheses is in part due to cellular responses in periprosthetic connective tissues. Despite of intensive research, the precise biological mechanisms responsible for the loosening of total hip joints have n...

2016
Amna Abdel-Gadir Reshid Berber John B. Porter Paul D. Quinn Deepak Suri Peter Kellman Alister J. Hart James C. Moon Charlotte Manisty John A. Skinner

BACKGROUND Failed hip prostheses can cause elevated circulating cobalt and chromium levels, with rare reports of fatal systemic organ deposition, including cobalt cardiomyopathy. Although blood cobalt and chromium levels are easily measured, organ deposition is difficult to detect without invasive biopsy. The T2* magnetic resonance (MR) method is used to quantify tissue iron deposition, and pla...

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