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‘Operation of the 20th century’ and modular implant systems have contributed greatly to this success. 83 In this review, the history of the evolution of taper design together with the evidence on the factors, which are thought to influence the frequency
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). Fig. 6 Evolution of the design of dual mobility systems: from the original Bousquet’s design (a) to modern design (b) with optimised neck/chamfer and cup geometry. Note the thin and highly polished neck of the femoral component to limit wear at the
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recorded (23%) in patients with extremely severe associated injuries (injury severity score (ISS) over 50), this being the decisive factor that determined the unfavourable evolution in six patients. Mitchell et al found that of the 129 patients receiving
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-bearing scan is relatively time-consuming to interpret in daily clinical use. Developments will have to include validation of automatic measurement tools and modern big data analysis. However, this evolution, which is already seen in other areas of modern life
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of the key parameters in the decision-making process for posterosuperior IRCT in our experience and are offered for consideration. As most D-type IRCTs have a good evolution without surgery, 26 non-surgical treatments including non
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