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substantially lower than 1 mm 3 /year for 28 mm prosthetic femoral heads. 17 - 20 Since aseptic loosening after THA is rare, survival advantages of HXLPE will inevitably need to be determined in large cohorts, and long observation periods will be
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is the improvement of patients’ outcome in relation to post-surgery function as well as material changes in the long-term monitoring ( 12 ). The physical, biological, and chemical reactions integrated into the prosthetic and osteosynthesis implants
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Despite the development of several preventative measures, the annual incidence of peri-prosthetic joint infection (PJI) in THA is 1.17% and has a five-year mortality rate of 21.12%. 7 The annual cost for revisions due to PJI was US$566 million in 2009
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bone with small metaphyseal bone defects (cavity or contained, measuring less than 5 mm). These bone defects do not jeopardize the stability of the prosthetic component of the revision. In type 2, there is a loss of cortical bone and damage to the
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the transverse cut. The proximal anterior limb is scored by passing an oscillating saw between the prosthetic neck and medial trochanter. A series of scoring holes are then developed between the proximal and distal extent of the anterior limb using
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. Specifically noted complications included soft tissue inflammatory reaction simulating infection, silicone particulate synovitis, osteolysis, prosthetic wear and fragmentation with proximal migration of silicone particles causing inguinal lymphadenopathy. 12
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morcellisd). Structural allograft Structural allografts are fixed to the peri-acetabular bone by press-fit or screws and act as support for the implantation of the new prosthetic socket. They not only restore the bone stock, but also provide a suitable
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2014, Skaggs et al. classified those growth-friendly surgical techniques as distraction-based, compression-based, and guided growth methods ( 48 ). Distraction-based implants include Traditional Growing Rods (TGR), Vertical Expandable Prosthetic
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using heads up to 36 mm diameter. Peri-prosthetic fracture In a register study, 27 the rate of periprosthetic fracture was 0.9% five years after primary THA (n = 52 136), and 1.7% after ten years. It is lower in males (0.6% and 1.2%) than