نتایج جستجو برای: aseptic glenoid loosening

تعداد نتایج: 9837  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2006
J-W Wang C-Y Fong Y-S Su H-N Yu

Failure of total hip arthroplasty with acetabular deficiency occurred in 55 patients (60 hips) and was treated with acetabular revision using morsellised allograft and a cemented metal-backed component. A total of 50 patients (55 hips) were available for clinical and radiological evaluation at a mean follow-up of 5.8 years (3 to 9.5). No hip required further revision of the acetabular component...

2011
Serhat ÖZSOY Zihni MUTLU Dilek Olgun Kemal ALTUNATMAZ

In this study, porous-coated, fixed with screwed-system femoral prosthesis and total hip prosthesis composed of screwed-system acetabular cup were applied on 21 dogs of different breeds, sexes and ages. Total hip arthroplasty (THA) was applied as one sided in all cases. In 7 cases luxation occured and in 5 of them the prostheses were taken out. One of the cases had a second operation for disloc...

2017
Richard Boe Ali Oliashirazi

In total knee arthroplasty, infection has always been cited as being the number one cause of failure. However, more recent studies have shown aseptic loosening as the top reason for failure now. Proper cement technique is an important factor in reducing the occurrence of aseptic loosening. Clean and dried bone are important in achieving rigid cement fixation. Subchondral cysts may be hidden bel...

2016
Laurent Obert Christelle Peyron Etienne Boyer Gauthier Menu François Loisel Sébastien Aubry

INTRODUCTION The shoulder arthroplasty brings satisfaction to patients in terms of quality of life and indolence. However whether anatomic implant or reverse, it does not escape from the loosening of the glenoid component. Moreover, optimal implantation is required to ensure the functional outcome without shortening of the arm. The purpose of this study is obtain CT scan evaluation of the gleno...

1999
Yongde Zhang

Introduction: Aseptic loosening of the femoral component continues to be a major long-term complication across a wide range of designs in total hip arthroplasty (THA). Early debonding at the stem/cement interface is emerging as an alarming problem [1] with the roughened surface finishes currently popular in clinical practice. The onset of stem/cement interface radiolucency is commonly regarded ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
Gulraj S Matharu Andrew Judge David W Murray Hemant G Pandit

BACKGROUND Trabecular metal (TM)-coated acetabular components are increasingly used in both primary and revision total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, previous studies assessing TM acetabular components have been small single-center cohorts with most lacking a control group. We compared revision rates following primary THA between TM and non-TM-coated acetabular components. METHODS A retrosp...

2016
Aurimas Sirka Martin Clauss Sarunas Tarasevicius Hans Wingstrand Justinas Stucinskas Otto Robertsson Peter Emil Ochsner Thomas Ilchmann

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The original Müller acetabular reinforcement ring (ARR) shows favorable medium-term results for acetabular reconstruction in total hip arthroplasty, where it is used when the acetabular bone stock is deficient. However, there are no data regarding long-term survival of the device. We therefore investigated long-term survival and analyzed radiological modes of failure. P...

2016
Philipp Born Thomas Ilchmann Werner Zimmerli Lukas Zwicky Peter Graber Peter E Ochsner Martin Clauss

Background and purpose - The use of uncemented revision stems is an established option in 2-stage procedures in patients with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) after total hip arthroplasty (THA). However, in 1-stage procedures, they are still rarely used. There are still no detailed data on radiological outcome after uncemented 1-stage revisions. We assessed (1) the clinical outcome, includi...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2008
N Prasad C Dent

We analysed the outcome of the Coonrad-Morrey total elbow replacement used for fracture of the distal humerus in elderly patients with no evidence of inflammatory arthritis and compared the results for early versus delayed treatment. We studied a total of 32 patients with 15 in the early treatment group and 17 in the delayed treatment group. The mean follow-up was 56.1 months (18 to 88). The pe...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2003
D J Gawkrodger

The potential of metal-containing orthopaedic prostheses to induce problems through metal allergy taxes dermatologists and orthopaedic surgeons alike. Metal-on-plastic joint replacements are not thought to induce metal allergy but wear products, principally polypropylene particles, produce a foreign body reaction in bone and may lead to aseptic loosening of the joint. Orthopaedic surgeons are i...

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