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centred on finding a balance between efficacy and toxicity of silver; however, silver coatings have demonstrated efficacy and safety in clinical studies in the use of megaprostheses (which represent a useful model given their high overall rate of infection
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purpose of this overview was therefore to summarize the findings of the most recent meta-analyses on the efficacy of robot-assisted versus conventional THA, and highlight any differences in surgical and clinical outcomes. This overview is expected to
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according to GRADE was of Class D (i.e. ‘very low’) ( 14 ). Definition and content of follow-up The typical surveillance program for THA includes follow-up visits composed of an interview with an orthopedic surgeon that performs a clinical assessment
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clinical results, and advantages and disadvantages are identified. Constrained liners The use of constrained liners has been reported with encouraging results in restoring stability in revision THA for recurrent dislocation. Therefore, constrained
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° anteversion, as they found it reduced the risk of prosthetic hip dislocation. While those initial surgical techniques made for popular and clinically successful total joint replacements, many complications have remained, most notably the functional
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patients undergoing THA has also been evaluated. Numerous studies supported that BPs therapy minimizes periprosthetic bone loss, reduces implants’ axial rotation and offers better clinical THA outcomes ( 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ). However, these