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Sheryl de Waard, Jacqueline van der Vis, Pascale A.H.T. Venema, Inger N. Sierevelt, Gino M.M.J. Kerkhoffs, and Daniël Haverkamp

. Search strategy To identify all suitable studies, the following search terms were used in Medline, PubMed and Embase: “hip arthroplasty OR hip replacement” and “short stem OR anatomic stem” and “dual-energy OR DEXA” between January 1990 and June 2020

David Lin, Alexander Charalambous, and Sammy A. Hanna

the available English literature describing clinical and functional results of bilateral THA in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Keywords used for the search were “bilateral” AND “total hip arthroplasty” OR “total hip replacement” AND “ankylosing

Mattia Loppini and Guido Grappiolo

Registry . Annual Report . Adelaide : AOA ; 2014 . 3. Morshed S Bozic KJ Ries MD Malchau H Colford JM Jr . Comparison of cemented and uncemented fixation in total hip replacement: a meta

Charles Rivière, Stefan Lazic, Loïc Villet, Yann Wiart, Sarah Muirhead Allwood, and Justin Cobb

Introduction In the 20th century, Sir John Charnley and Sir John Insall successfully introduced modern total joint replacements for hips (THA) and knees (TKA), respectively. In order to prevent implant fixation failure and accelerated

Claus Varnum, Alma Bečić Pedersen, Ola Rolfson, Cecilia Rogmark, Ove Furnes, Geir Hallan, Keijo Mäkelä, Richard de Steiger, Martyn Porter, and Søren Overgaard

. Surgeons use this information to improve the outcomes of THA; examples include the reduction in use after identification of outlier prostheses such as the ASR, 54 , 55 a reduction in the overall use of resurfacing hip replacement and its use largely in

Babar Kayani, Sujith Konan, Atif Ayuob, Salamah Ayyad, and Fares S. Haddad

. References 1. Learmonth ID Young C Rorabeck C . The operation of the century: total hip replacement . Lancet 2007 ; 370 : 1508 – 1519 . 2. Smith-Petersen MN . The classic: evolution of mould

Matthew Barrett, Anoop Prasad, Louis Boyce, Sebastian Dawson-Bowling, Pramod Achan, Steven Millington, and Sammy A. Hanna

compared to age-matched controls, 8 and studies have shown that patients with a high body mass index (BMI) may require a hip replacement up to ten years earlier than patients with a normal BMI. 9 , 10 Despite this, some orthopaedic surgeons hold

Jean-Pierre St Mart, En Lin Goh, and Zameer Shah

of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed. References 1. Ali Khan MA Brakenbury PH Reynolds ISR . Dislocation following total hip replacement . J Bone Joint Surg Br 1981

Luigi Zagra

existing devices may be safer to use in total hip and knee replacement”. 6 There are devices, especially stems, with decades of successful results whilst many implants have been rapidly withdrawn from the market. The EFORT Ethical Committee recommends

Claude B. Rieker

on the good clinical results of these small diameter MoM bearings (volumetric wear in the range of 0.5 mm 3 /year), large diameter MoM articulations were developed for resurfacing-type prostheses as well as for total hip replacement implants in the