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an osteotomy is performed, rotation of the proximal part is free to occur according to the stability of the reconstructed hip. Hence, equally good results are reported with the Zweymüller prosthesis, characterised by a rectangular-shaped cross
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alternatives at least equally successful using conventional THA available, even a limited indication for MoM HR is questionable. Phased introduction of new prosthesis In its new guidelines for hip prostheses, the Dutch Orthopaedic Association states
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specific prosthesis information can be used to identify more generic implant characteristics across different implant types (e.g. hip, knee) which are (less) favourable to the outcome of these implants (i.e. implant survival). The importance of a uniform
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-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is a reliable and widely accepted tool to determine bone mineral density (BMD). 16 – 18 Measuring BMD around the total hip prosthesis provides information on the redistribution of the biomechanical forces in the femur as a result of
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this systematic review were as follows: (1) published in English; (2) involved patients who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty surgery with modular prosthesis (3) reported aetiology or survival rate or bone stability or clinical score or
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systematic review of a particular brand of ankle prosthesis was discussed, then to avoid duplication, individual studies from that systematic review were not discussed. Indications and prosthesis types In contrast to hip and knee joints, the ankle
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). The main aim of the follow-up visits is to detect the asymptomatic failure of the hip prosthesis. The diagnosis of asymptomatic failure can prevent extensive surgery such as the full revision of the acetabular component instead of the liner exchange to
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1999 described a hip prosthesis for in vivo measurement of joint force and temperature, and the same authors published in 2001 14 in vivo loads in the hip obtained in four patients, 11 to 33 months after implantation. The results showed that