نتایج جستجو برای: Aseptic loosening

تعداد نتایج: 8237  

Journal: :Gene Therapy 2004

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Patrick Stelmach Christian Wedemeyer Lena Fuest Gina Kurscheid Thorsten Gehrke Stefanie Klenke Marcus Jäger Max D Kauther Hagen S Bachmann

Aseptic loosening is a major cause of revision surgery of total hip arthroplasty (THA). Only few host factors affecting aseptic loosening have been identified until now, although they are urgently needed to identify and possibly treat those patients at higher risk for aseptic loosening. To determine whether the functional single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) c.-938C>A (rs2279115), located in th...

2010
Jiri Gallo Vitezslav Havranek Jana Zapletalova Jiri Lostak

BACKGROUND We studied which factor could predict aseptic loosening in ABG I hip prosthesis with hydroxyapatite coating. Aseptic loosening and periprosthetic osteolysis are believed to be caused, at least in part, by increased polyethylene (PE) wear rate via particle disease. Based on it, increased PE wear rate should be associated with aseptic loosening regardless of the type of implant. METH...

2017
Oystein Gothesen Stein Hakon L Lygre Michelle Lorimer Stephen Graves Ove Furnes

Background and purpose - Given similar functional outcomes with mobile and fixed bearings, a difference in survivorship may favor either. This study investigated the risk of aseptic loosening for the most used subtypes of mobile-bearing rotating-platform knees, in Norway and Australia. Patients and methods - Primary TKRs reported to the Norwegian and Australian joint registries, between 2003 an...

2015
Chul-Won Ha Chandramohan Ravichandran Choong-Hee Lee Jun-Ho Kim Yong-Beom Park

BACKGROUND It is still unclear whether high flexion (HF) activities correlated with the early loosening of the femoral component and whether HF activities are possible. We investigated what is the capability for performing various HF activities, and whether high flexion activities increase the chance of aseptic loosening after HF-TKA. METHODS We retrospectively analysed 260 patients who under...

Journal: :The Journal of arthroplasty 2003
Paul S Issack Herman G Botero Rudi N Hiebert Matthew R Bong Steven A Stuchin Joseph D Zuckerman Paul E Di Cesare

Clinical and radiographic follow-up was performed on a consecutive series of 105 patients who underwent 120 total hip arthroplasties at the authors' institution from 1983 to 1988 with a straight, cobalt-chrome femoral stem implanted using a second-generation cementing technique. The mean age at the time of surgery was 68.5 years, and the mean follow-up was 16 years. At 16 years' follow-up, the ...

2009
C Wedemeyer MD Kauther S Hanenkamp H Nückel M Bau W Siffert HS Bachmann

The search for influencing factors and new pathways in aseptic loosening of arthroplasties is a major focus of recent studies. Analyses of polymorphisms of genes revealed a correlation between a specific allele variant and aseptic loosening. The BCL2 gene encoding Bcl-2 with its BCL2 -938C>A polymorphism is a crucial factor of cell cycle control and cell survival. The CALCA -1786T>C polymorphis...

2017
Patrick Stelmach Max D. Kauther Lena Fuest Gina Kurscheid Thorsten Gehrke Stefanie Klenke Marcus Jäger Christian Wedemeyer Hagen S. Bachmann

BACKGROUND Aseptic loosening is a main cause for revision surgery after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and there is no reliable marker for the early detection of patients at high risk. This study has been performed to validate association of the T393C polymorphism (rs7121) in the GNAS1 gene, encoding for the alpha-subunit of heterotrimeric G-protein Gs, with risk for and time to aseptic loosening...

2004

Aseptic loosening remains the commonest cause of failure of total hip arthroplasty. Cement mantle defects are associated with aseptic loosening. Cementing technique has a profound influence on the incidence of aseptic loosening of total hip replacements. Two specific measures that seem to have the greatest impact on the longevity of cemented femoral stems are pressurization of cement and contro...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
N P Badhe P W Howard

We evaluated the use of a stemmed acetabular component in the treatment of severe acetabular deficiency during revision and complex primary total hip arthroplasty. There were 31 hips of which 24 were revisions (20 for aseptic loosening, four for infection) and the remainder were complex primary arthroplasties. At a mean follow-up of 10.7 years (6 to 12.8), no component had been revised for asep...

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