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Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the primary solution for confirmed osteoarthritis when conservative surgical treatment has failed. Even if radical synovectomy seems to be effective to prevent recurrence, according to Vastel it does not delay the
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acetabular component placement, post-operative CT was used to determine the achieved cup position at three months. There was a significant improvement in the mean anteversion angles achieved using navigation, but the study failed to show an improvement in
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cannot precisely reproduce all the in vivo conditions, these results should be interpreted with caution. Retrieval studies also have limitations as they involve analysis of clinically failed implants and these findings may not necessarily reflect the
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, time to union, complications or additional interventions. However, the authors mention that the ‘blocking’ screw technique was applied in cases where the clamp-reduction technique failed, therefore it can be assumed that some of the advantages of the
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were more commonly reported indications for revision in PD patients than matched controls. Meek et al 21 reported a very low incidence of dislocation in patients with PD ranging from 0% to 0.46% and failed to identify any correlation between PD
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analyses by type of prosthesis or other factors were performed for each meta-analysis to account for heterogeneity and assess between-group differences. Those that failed to reach statistical significance in the test of group differences were not detailed
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