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of the hip: at an advanced stage, the destructive nature of PVNS results in multiple and dispersed subchondral cysts. We find these osteolytic alterations again in the femoral neck or the cup, more specifically along the axis of the joint
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. Augmentation of the fixation with extra screws is usually required. Autografting is preferred over allowing superior migration in the acetabular component position to achieve better cup coverage. Wear and the long-term outcome are sensitive to acetabular
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by the orthopaedic community, frequently resulting in discontinuation. Figure 1 Massive osteolysis around the acetabular cup and the femoral stem of an uncemented total hip arthroplasty due to PE wear 7 years after implantation
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Similarly, periprosthetic acetabular fractures are relevant to uncemented press-fit elliptical cups; however, they may also occur postoperatively following high- or low-energy trauma. 17 , 30 Initial assessment Good clinical history and
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further research are still needed. Table 1 Design and metallurgy features of different implants. Implant Manufacturer Year introduced and discontinued (If it is not in current use) Cup size range (mm) Bearing metallurgy, processing
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Registry combined both hip and knee data and introduced a similar method of evaluating acetabular cups and femoral stems as SKAR had previously done. The Swiss National Hip and Knee Joint Registry uses similar methodology to the AOANJRR with the
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• Resurfacing Set 1 - Set 2 - - Hip acetabulum • Monoblock (complete cup) • Mobile backing • Cemented • Press-fit • Screw cup Set 1 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 - Hip liner - • Standard Set 1 Set 1 - Set 3
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