We describe three cases of fracture of the titanium JRI-Furlong hydroxyapatite-ceramic (HAC)-coated
Aims. We present the clinical and radiological results at a minimum
follow-up of five years for patients who have undergone multiple
cement-in-cement revisions of their
Between 1986 and 1991 we implanted 331 consecutive Furlong hydroxyapatite-coated
We describe 129 consecutive revision total hip replacements using a Charnley-Kerboull
Aims. This study aimed to identify the tibial
One of the most controversial issues in total knee replacement is whether or not to resurface the patella. In order to determine the effects of different designs of
In posterior stabilised total knee replacement
(TKR) a larger
Objective. Cement thickness of at least 2 mm is generally associated with more favorable results for the
We report the minimum five-year follow-up of 352 primary total hip replacements using the uncemented hydroxyapatite-coated ANCA-Fit
We have carried out a radiostereometric study of 50 patients (54 knees) with osteoarthritis of the knee who were randomly allocated to receive a cemented or a hydroxyapatite-coated
We present the 10- to 17-year results of 112 computer-assisted design computer-assisted manufacture
We report the clinical and radiological outcome of 86 revisions of cemented hip arthroplasties using JRI-Furlong hydroxyapatite-ceramic-coated acetabular and
We used roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis to follow 33 C-stem
The purpose of this study was to measure the
radiological parameters of
We present the medium-term results of hybrid total hip arthroplasties using pre-coated stems with a second-generation cementing technique. The 128 hips in 111 patients (18 men and 93 women) were followed up at a mean of 11 years after surgery. The mean age at the time of surgery was 61 years. Both components of one hip were removed at ten months after surgery for infection. None of the other 127
Studies on the migration of an implant may be the only way of monitoring the early performance of metal-on-metal prostheses. The Ein Bild Roentgen Analyse -
The outcome at ten years of 100 Freeman hip stems (Finsbury Orthopaedics, Leatherhead, United Kingdom) retaining the neck with a proximal hydroxyapatite coating in a series of 52 men (six bilateral) and 40 women (two bilateral), has been described previously. None required revision for aseptic loosening. We have extended the follow-up to 20 years with a minimum of 17 years. The mean age of the patients at total hip replacement was 58.9 years (19 to 84). Six patients were lost to follow-up, but were included up to their last clinical review. A total of 22 patients (22 hips) had died, all from causes unrelated to their surgery. There have been 43 re-operations for failure of the acetabular component. However, in 38 of these the stem was not revised since it remained stable and there was no associated osteolysis. Two of the revisions were for damage to the trunnion after fracture of a modular ceramic head, and in another two, removal of the
We describe the survival at ten years of 100
We prospectively evaluated the long-term outcome of 158 consecutive patients who underwent revision total hip replacement using uncemented computer-assisted design-computer-assisted manufacture
The aim of our study was to investigate whether placing of the