نتایج جستجو برای: birmingham hip resurfacing

تعداد نتایج: 68046  

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 2007

2011
James W. Pritchett Philip Wiles

In 1938 Marion Smith-Peterson placed a cobalt chromium cup on a reshaped femoral head to perform the first hip resurfacing.15 Also, in 1938, Philip Wiles performed the first total hip replacement.17 Both procedures revolutionized the treatment of hip arthritis. Most surgeons are opposed to hip resurfacing because it is difficult to perform and there is a high rate of success with total hip repl...

2017
Aleksi Reito Lari Lehtovirta Olli Lainiala Keijo Mäkelä Antti Eskelinen

Background and purpose - Orthopedics and especially joint replacement surgery have had more than their fair share of unsuccessful innovations that have violated widely endorsed principles for the introduction of new surgical innovations. We aimed to investigate (1) the trends in the use of the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR), the ASR hip resurfacing (ASR HRA) and the ASR XL total hip replaceme...

2014
Lucia Savarino Matteo Cadossi Eugenio Chiarello Caterina Fotia Michelina Greco Nicola Baldini Sandro Giannini

Metal-on-metal hip resurfacing (MOM-HR) is offered as an alternative to traditional hip arthroplasty for young, active adults with advanced osteoarthritis. Nevertheless, concerns remain regarding wear and corrosion of the bearing surfaces and the resulting increase in metal ion levels. We evaluated three cohorts of patients with Birmingham hip resurfacing (BHR) at an average follow-up of 2, 5, ...

2010
Per-Erik Johanson Anne Marie Fenstad Ove Furnes Göran Garellick Leif I Havelin Sören Overgaard Alma B Pedersen Johan Kärrholm

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The reported outcomes of hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) vary. The frequency of this procedure in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden is low. We therefore determined the outcome of HRA in the NARA database, which is common to all 3 countries, and compared it to the outcome of conventional total hip arthroplasty (THA). METHODS The risk of non-septic revision within 2 years wa...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
J M Simpson R N Villar

We review the history and literature of hip resurfacing arthroplasty. Resurfacing and the science behind it continues to evolve. Recent results, particularly from the national arthroplasty registers, have spread disquiet among both surgeons and patients. A hip resurfacing arthroplasty is not a total hip replacement, but should perhaps be seen as a means of delaying it. The time when hip resurfa...

2010
Richardson Robert Jones

Introduction Resurfacing is increasingly becoming a popular option for treating hip arthritis in young patients. In UK, hip resurfacing comprises 8% of primary hip arthroplasty. Excellent results and survival have been reported in literature. Advantage of hip resurfacing is ease of revision. Usually failure is on the femoral side. Early results of femoral component revision are shown to be comp...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2009
Stephane G Bergeron Nicholas M Desy Vassilios S Nikolaou Kevin Debiparshad John Antoniou

Hip resurfacing has recently been offered as an attractive alternative to conventional total hip arthroplasty. This report evaluated the short-term functional outcome and longevity of a newer generation resurfacing device and includes the results of 228 consecutive hip resurfacing in 209 patients at a minimum of two-year follow-up. All resurfacing were performed by a single surgeon using a post...

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