نتایج جستجو برای: hip implants

تعداد نتایج: 115741  

2015
Antonio Herrera Jesús Mateo Jorge Gil-Albarova Antonio Lobo-Escolar Elena Ibarz Sergio Gabarre Yolanda Más Luis Gracia

More than twenty years ago, hydroxyapatite (HA), calcium phosphate ceramics, was introduced as a coating for cementless hip prostheses. The choice of this ceramic is due to its composition being similar to organic apatite bone crystals. This ceramic is biocompatible, bioactive, and osteoconductive. These qualities facilitate the primary stability and osseointegration of implants. Our surgical e...

2016
Benjamin M. Stronach Michael D. Roach Kenneth R. St. John

Modularity in total hip arthroplasty provides multiple benefits to the surgeon in restoring the appropriate alignment and position to a previously damaged hip joint. The vast majority of modern implants incorporate modularity into their design with some implants having multiple modular interfaces. There is the potential for failure at modular junctions because of fretting and crevice corrosion ...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2005
Martyn J Parker Helen H G Handoll

BACKGROUND Two types of implants used for the surgical fixation of extracapsular hip fractures are cephalocondylic intramedullary nails, which are inserted into the femoral canal proximally to distally across the fracture, and extramedullary implants (e.g. the sliding hip screw). OBJECTIVES To compare cephalocondylic intramedullary nails with extramedullary implants for extracapsular hip frac...

2001
K. P. JUDMANN

INTRODUCTION The development of new, highly sophisticated materials for the articulating surfaces of total hip endoprostheses has led to an increasing demand for testing and verification. This includes tests and research regarding bio-compatibility, static load bearing capacity of the prostheses as well as tribological investigations. Since it has been found that wear debris play a dominant rol...

2015
Simon S. Jameson James Mason Paul N. Baker Paul J. Gregg David J. Deehan Mike R. Reed M. A. Pérez

BACKGROUND Hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide; hundreds of implant configurations provide options for femoral head size, joint surface material and fixation method with dramatically varying costs. Robust comparative evidence to inform the choice of implant is needed. This retrospective cohort study uses linked national databases from England and ...

2015
Malte N. Bongers Christoph Schabel Christoph Thomas Rainer Raupach Mike Notohamiprodjo Konstantin Nikolaou Fabian Bamberg Li Zeng

PURPOSE To compare and combine dual-energy based and iterative metal artefact reduction on hip prosthesis and dental implants in CT. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 46 patients (women:50%,mean age:63±15years) with dental implants or hip prostheses (n = 30/20) were included and examined with a second-generation Dual Source Scanner. 120kV equivalent mixed-images were derived from reconstruction...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Ben M Vierra Sarah R Blumenthal Derek F Amanatullah

Modular implants are currently widely used in total hip arthroplasty because they give surgeons versatility during the operation, allow for easier revision surgery, and can be adjusted to better fit the anatomy of the specific patient. However, modular implants, specifically those that have metal-on-metal junctions, are susceptible to crevice and fretting corrosion. This can ultimately cause im...

2005
Jin Williams Fisher

INTRODUCTION The majority of current artificial hip implants use a material combination of ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene against metal or ceramic. However, it is well documented that the wear debris from these prostheses contributes to osteolysis and ultimate failure of the prosthesis, hence alternative materials have been sought, such as metalon-metal and ceramic-on-ceramic [1]. Mor...

2017
K. Colic A. Sedmak

One of the most successful techniques in restoration of degenerated joint functions is total hip replacement. This surgical approach includes removal of diseased cartilage and bone parts, and replacement by the corresponding joint prostheses. By using metal alloys, high quality plastic and polymer materials, orthopedic surgeons can reconstruct hip fractures, or replace a painful, dysfunctional ...

2014
Matthias Wienroth Pauline McCormack Thomas J Joyce

Hip implants have provided life-changing treatment, reducing pain and improving the mobility and independence of patients. Success has encouraged manufacturers to innovate and amend designs, engendering patient hopes in these devices. However, failures of medical implants do occur. The failure rate of the Articular Surface Replacement metal-on-metal hip system, implanted almost 100,000 times wo...

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