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disease. 6 , 7 Several surgical devices are employed for the treatment of trochanteric fractures, including extramedullary devices, of which the dynamic hip screw is the most used; and, more recently, intramedullary devices, namely short and long
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around the greater trochanter and calcar region. 12 , 13 Other types of implants, such as short and anatomical stem designs, are based on a more proximal anchoring principle. Short stems in total hip arthroplasty were designed to restrict the physical
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impingement with the femoral cortex and thigh pain. 9 , 10 All stems designed to be less invasive than conventional uncemented stems are commonly named ‘short stems’. However, this term is misleading because it refers to a heterogeneous group of stems
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shielding have led to novel implant designs with shorter stems or stemless implants. 8 To date, there is no consensus on the outcome of long versus short and uncoated versus coated uncemented stems in primary TSA. The authors therefore aimed to
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more accurate 3D images, such as computed-tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). 4 , 13 The stem size and shape, as well as the stem and coating materials vary across implant manufacturers; while some custom stems are short and
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exchange. Isolated polyethylene exchange (IPE) with retention of well-fixed components is an attractive option because of shorter operating time, less blood loss, preservation of bone stock and faster rehabilitation. 9 The most common type of revision
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different follow-ups, resulting in a very short- (≤ 6 weeks), short- (> 6 weeks and ≤ 3 months), mid- (> 3 months and ≤ 6 months), and long-term (> 6 months and ≤ 12 months) follow-up analyses. For each outcome, the pooled effect sizes were analyzed in light