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tripolar constrained implant using component failure as the end-point, and 68% for all modes of failure. 10 A review of the failed tripolar constrained implants at the Mayo Clinic found an average time to failure of only 28.4 months, with a total
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, seen at an incidence of 1–5%, requires establishing stable continuity between the ischium and ilium in addition to restoring the anatomical hip center ( 7 ). Conventional acetabular implants might fail to suffice in handling such complex scenarios
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approach group. Minimum follow-up was 24 months. Yorgancigil performed a retrospective comparative cohort study in children undergoing open reduction via anterior (Smith – Petersen) or medial approach (Ferguson), after failed closed reduction ( 19
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– 33 , 36 , 40 , 41 and second generation in four. 15 , 17 , 18 , 25 Ten studies failed to specify the cementing technique used 8 , 22 , 23 , 27 , 28 , 34 , 35 , 37 – 39 and five of these also failed to specify the type of cement. 23 , 27
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success was 86.84% at 36 months. HHS was 78.5 pre-op, 82.97 at 1 month and 81.39 at 36 months after surgery. Five treatments failed with collapse of the femoral head. CD technique with autologous BMSCs, growth factors (BMP-7) and flexible xenograft bone
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outcomes may suggest that labral degeneration is one of the leading sources of pain in the failed hip arthroscopy. 45 In systematic reviews of revision hip arthroscopy, residual cam or pincer lesions not properly addressed in the index procedure were
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first HRA. However, the prosthesis failed quickly due to material wear and cracking ( 13 ). The first prosthetic device to combine the use of two congruent components bonded to the native femoral head and the acetabular cavity appeared in the early 1970s
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was an increased overall rate of revision for DM hips, this was a result of them being used more frequently in high-risk patients (e.g. fracture, tumour and failed internal fixation). For the diagnosis of osteoarthritis, there was no difference in the