نتایج جستجو برای: femoral stem

تعداد نتایج: 316244  

2016
Sebastian Mukka Carl Mellner Björn Knutsson Arkan Sayed-Noor Olof Sköldenberg

Background and purpose - Recent studies have demonstrated a high incidence of postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture (PPF) in elderly patients treated with 2 commonly used cemented, polished tapered stems. We compared the prevalence and incidence rate of PPF in a consecutive cohort of octagenerians with femoral neck fractures (FNFs) treated with either a collarless, polished tapered (CPT...

2012
Elhadi Sariali Alexandre Mouttet Philippe Mordasini Yves Catonné

BACKGROUND Proximal cementless fixation using anatomic stems reportedly increases femoral fit and avoids stress-shielding. However, thigh pain was reported with the early stem designs. Therefore, a new anatomic cementless stem design was based on an average three-dimensional metaphyseal femoral shape. However, it is unclear whether this stem reduces the incidence of thigh pain. QUESTIONS/PURP...

2012
Thord von Schewelov Henrik Ahlborg Lennart Sanzén Jack Besjakov Åke Carlsson

BACKGROUND Today, dislocated femoral neck fractures are commonly treated with a cemented hip arthroplasty. However, cementing of the femoral component may lead to adverse effects and even death. Uncemented stems may lower these risks and hydroxyapatite (HA) coating may enhance integration, but prosthetic stability and clinical outcome in patients with osteoporotic bone have not been fully explo...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2005
Tomasz Mazurkiewicz Andrzej Bednarek Maria Mazurkiewicz Jacek Gagała Jacek Kopacz Edward Warda

Background. The aseptic loosening of the stem is a frequent complication of post-resection endoprosthesis. Material and methods. Twenty-one patients were operated for primary neoplasm of the distal femoral epiphysis. In 3 cases (14.3%) loosening of the endoprosthesis stem appeared 4 to 8 years after the resection-reconstruction procedure. In all cases the endoprosthesis was reinserted with reco...

2016
Michael Worlicek Markus Weber Benjamin Craiovan Michael Wörner Florian Völlner Hans R. Springorum Joachim Grifka Tobias Renkawitz

BACKROUND Improper femoral and acetabular component positioning can be associated with instability, impingement, component wear and finally patient dissatisfaction in total hip arthroplasty (THA). The concept of "femur first"/"combined anteversion", incorporates various aspects of performing a functional optimization of the prosthetic stem and cup position of the stem relative to the cup intrao...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2016
Phonthakorn Panichkul Nancy L Parks Henry Ho Robert H Hopper William G Hamilton

This study compared the femoral stem revision and loosening rates in primary total hip arthroplasty between 2 different approaches and stem designs. Recent reports comparing the direct anterior approach with either the posterior or lateral approach showed that patients undergoing the direct anterior approach have less pain and an accelerated functional recovery in the early postoperative period...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
W W Duncan M J W Hubble J R Howell S L Whitehouse A J Timperley G A Gie

The removal of well-fixed bone cement from the femoral canal during revision of a total hip replacement (THR) can be difficult and risks the loss of excessive bone stock and perforation or fracture of the femoral shaft. Retaining the cement mantle is attractive, yet the technique of cement-in-cement revision is not widely practised. We have used this procedure at our hospital since 1989. The st...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2016
Laura Matsen Ko Antonia F Chen Gregory K Deirmengian William J Hozack Peter F Sharkey

BACKGROUND Modular femoral heads provide procedural enhancement by allowing accurate restoration of hip offset and limb-length equalization. However, corrosion may lead to adverse local tissue reactions. Severe trunnion corrosion can also lead to femoral head dissociation and catastrophic implant failure following primary total hip arthroplasty. METHODS We describe 5 cases, from our instituti...

2015
M Moga ME Pogarasteanu A Barbilian

Hip arthrosis, primary or secondary, is an osteoarthritic degenerative process that affects the hip joint. Primary hip arthrosis has an unknown etiology, and secondary hip arthrosis has well defined causes; of these causes, some are known to lead to arthrosis of the hip in the young age patient. The surgical treatment aims either to preserve the patient’s hip joint, or to replace the joint. The...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1988
V Pacheco P Shelley B M Wroblewski

A retrospective review of 72 cases of Charnley low friction arthroplasty revised for stem loosening, has identified a number of "at risk" factors. These were: previous hip surgery and, in radiographs taken at one year, demarcation of the distal cement and fracture of the cement near the tip of the stem. Separation of the back of the stem from the cement, as an isolated feature, was not consider...

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