Aims. The risk of mechanical failure of modular revision hip stems is frequently mentioned in the literature, but little is currently known about the actual clinical failure rates of this type of prosthesis. The current retrospective long-term analysis examines the distal and modular failure patterns of the Prevision hip stem from 18 years of clinical use. A design improvement of the modular
Aims. Head-taper corrosion is a cause of failure in total hip arthroplasty (THA). Recent reports have described an increasing number of V40
Aims. We sought to determine whether cobalt-chromium alloy (CoCr) femoral
stem
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of the
Aims. United Classification System (UCS) B2 and B3 periprosthetic fractures in total hip arthroplasties (THAs) have been commonly managed with modular
Aims. This study investigates head-neck
Aims. When performing revision total hip arthroplasty using diaphyseal-engaging titanium
Aims. There are limited published data detailing the volumetric material loss from
Aims. The aim of this study was to develop a novel computational model for estimating head/stem
Periprosthetic femoral fractures (PFFs) remain a major concern following cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA). This study aimed to evaluate the association between different types of cementless
Aims. Revision total hip arthroplasty in patients with Vancouver type B3 fractures with Paprosky type IIIA, IIIB, and IV femoral defects are difficult to treat. One option for Paprovsky type IIIB and IV defects involves modular cementless,
If a surgeon is faced with altered lesser trochanter
anatomy when revising the femoral component in revision total hip
replacement, a peri-prosthetic fracture, or Paprosky type IIIb or
type IV femoral bone loss, a modular
Aims. The purpose of this study is to report our updated results at a minimum follow-up of 30 years using a first generation uncemented
Aims. The aim of this study was to radiologically evaluate the quality of cement mantle and alignment achieved with a polished
Objectives. An ongoing prospective study to investigate failing metal-on-metal
hip prostheses was commenced at our centre in 2008. We report on
the results of the analysis of the first consecutive 126 failed
mated total hip prostheses from a single manufacturer. Methods. Analysis was carried out using highly accurate coordinate measuring
to calculate volumetric and linear rates of the articular bearing
surfaces and also the surfaces of the
Aims. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to evaluate the early migration of the TriFit cementless proximally coated
Introduction. Improper seating during head/stem assembly can lead to unintended micromotion between the femoral head and stem taper—resulting in fretting corrosion and implant failure. 1. There is no consensus—either by manufacturers or by the surgical community—on what head/stem
Objectives. This study aimed to characterise and qualitatively grade the severity of the corrosion particles released into the hip joint following
Objectives. Favourable results for collarless polished