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article provides a review of the pathophysiology of the sclerotic zone in femoral head necrosis, the formation process, and the impact on femoral head necrosis. Pathology of femoral head necrosis and sclerotic zone formation The death of bone
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E = 86.2%, G= 13.8% Ia = 69%, Ib = 24.1%, II = 6.9% AVN: 48.3%; Other: 5 hips; ( P = 0.029) AI, acetabular index; PCS, prospective cohort study; RCCS, retrospective comparative cohort study; RCRS, retrospective chart review study
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Arthroplasty on a single side alone will not restore mobility and independence to this group of patients. There is, however, scarce data published regarding the outcome of bilateral THA in this group of patients. We performed a systematic review of the
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versions were available. The references of the selected articles were also reviewed to identify other valuable articles. A total of 22 articles were included in this review. ( Fig. 1 ). The review process was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting
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promise better outcomes. This comprehensive systematic review aims to evaluate the literature in terms of revision rate, functional outcomes, type of implant fixation and complications of THA in patients suffering from SCD-related AVN. Methods
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implants have a limited lifespan, which a recent review by Evans et al. has estimated to be around 20 years for 75% of patients and 25 years for 56% ( 2 ). The gap of knowledge that the present review attempts to fill resides in the lack of clear
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and non-obese patients. 21 , 22 Despite this, it is common practice for patients with a BMI ≥ 40 kg/m 2 to be asked to provide evidence of weight loss pre-operatively. 20 We performed a comprehensive systematic review of the literature to
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at what blood cobalt concentration toxicity occurs. The present study is a systematic review of the current literature reporting systemic cobalt toxicity symptoms after any type of hip arthroplasty. The aim is to define and present the most reported
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or small studies, including fractures of all types. 7 – 10 The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate whether PTH treatment for insufficiency fractures of the pelvis is more efficient than the current standard of care
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parameters do not necessarily ensure the longevity and survival of THA. This systematic review aims to thoroughly and critically appraise the available literature evaluating the implant survival and the AL risk of patients receiving BPs after elective THA