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prostheses, the prosthesis model (ASR or non-ASR) is considered, and among conventional prostheses, the head size. Future The problem of MoM prostheses is acknowledged by all registries included in this study. Representatives of RIPO, NAR, RACat and
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implant library in order to guarantee up-to-date information. In 2017, the total number of new implant components added to the implant library was 1136, which includes all different sizes of 42 specific implants (e.g. stems, head, liners etc.). In 2017
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hip replacement by head size over time. As well as individual devices, the Registry has also reported on many classes of prostheses and their outcomes. The use of unicompartmental knee replacement markedly reduced after the Registry reported
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MoM small head (SH) and large head (LH) total hip arthroplasty (THA) with/without metallic adapter sleeve (MAS) and non-MoM THA implants with metal-on-polyethylene (MoP), ceramic-on-polyethylene (CoP), and ceramic-on-ceramic (CoC) bearing surface with
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from the UK National Joint Registry in 2021 shows that uncemented CoC bearings have the lowest revision rates compared with metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) implants with the highest revision rates for head sizes above 36 mm. In a recent randomized
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or size of needle, but there is a correlation between IOP and systemic blood pressure ( P < 0.0005). More importantly, there is a correlation between IOP and the associated PP ( P < 0.001). This indicates that IOP varies proportionately to the
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level and; - to maintain an industry curated database of implant components classifying type, materials, design, size, modularity, fixation method and further attributes. Since inception, the participation of German hospitals in the
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multiple comparisons, we pooled only the data and information of interest reported in the original article. Data extracted included the first author’s name, year of publication, country, type of study, sample size, age, surgical site, and the number of
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chloride (Cl), in addition to structural water. The presence of these ionic substitutions and lattice vacancies, together with the nanometric size of the biological apatite, results in a high reactivity, enabling its capacity to maintain the ionic balance
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wider range of indications. Cancellous bone graft is the mainstay of the induced membrane technique in the management of critical bone defect. Using this technique, union rates of between 80 and 90% are achievable with defect sizes up to 25cm ( 7 ). In