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Metal Ions in Offspring after hip resurfacing
Study of cobalt and chromium levels in offspring of patients with metal-on-metal hip implants 03/09/2010 |
“You Have Your MoM’s Ions” Study finds elevated levels of cobalt and chromium in offspring of patients with metal-on-metal hip implantsNEW ORLEANS, LA Hip replacement patients with metal-on-metal (MoM) implants (both the socket and hip ball are metal) pass metal ions to their infants during pregnancy, according to a new study presented today at the 2010 Annual Meeting of |
Do Cysts prevent hip resurfacing by Thomas P Gross 2011
Is there added risk in resurfacing a femoral head with cysts? Thomas P Gross and Fei Liu 17 October 2011Abstract Background Femoral head cysts have been identified as a risk factor for early femoral failures after metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) based on limited scientific data. However, we routinely performed HRA if less than 1/3 of the femoral head appeared destroyed by cysts on the preoperative radiograph. This study was undertaken to analyze whether |
Is it Time for Cementless Hip Resurfacing? Dr. Julien Girard
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Abstract
Background: Metal-on-metal bearing with cemented femoral component and cementless acetabular fixation is the current standard in surface replacement arthroplasty (RSA) of the hip. Because of concerns about the long-term survivorship of cemented stems in conventional hip arthroplasty, it seems logical to achieve cementless fixation on the femoral side with RSA. Questions/Purposes: The goals of this review were to evaluate clinical and radiological data reported from previously |
Hip Resurfacing Compared to Total Hip Replacement Functional Outcomes for 2 Years 2012
Sex After Hip Resurfacing Articles
- Hip Resurfacing and Sexual Positions by Dr. Wallskog
- Sexual Function Improves Significantly after Hip or Knee Replacement Surgery – More females report improvement
Hip resurfacing patients with groin pain report improved results
Hip resurfacing patients with groin pain report improved results Read Complete Article by clicking here
Illical E. HSS J. 2012. doi:10.1007/s11420-012-9299-3.
October 11, 2012 A cohort of patients who experienced groin pain after metal-on-metal hip resurfacing reported improved outcomes at mid-term follow-up, according to recent research. “Groin pain post hip resurfacing has a multi-factorial etiology and in the vast majority of cases improves over time with no significant functional limitations,” Emmanuel Illical, MD, FRCSC, and… Read the restSecond generation metal-on-metal hip implants associated with adverse reactions 2014
Excessive sporting activity may impair long-term success of hip resurfacing
Updated 4/1/2013 |
Public release date: 8-Feb-2012 Original News Release: Classification: Adult Reconstruction Hip Patients should limit activities to maintain hip prosthesis |
Uncemented Hip Resurfacing
Uncemented Hip Resurfacing
Dr. Gross Interview by Patricia Walter Dec. 3, 2012
Columbia SCUncemented Hip Resurfacing and Update for 2000 Uncemented Cases by Dr. Gross 2012 from Surface Hippy Videos on Vimeo.
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No Link between metal hip implants and cancer study 2012
Click below to read full study By Debra Sherman Sep 14, 2012 (Reuters) – All-metal hip implants, which have been shown to have high failure rates and cause a host of other health problems, were not linked to cancer seven years after implantation, new data show. Concerns have grown in the medical community that the so-called metal-on-metal hip implants shed metal particles through wear on their ball-and-socket structure. Many patients who have received the devices |
The ACCIS system with The surfaces of the metal components engineered with the ceramic Titanium-Niobium-Nitride
Does commitment to rehabilitation influence the clinical outcome of total hip resurfacing arthroplasty study 2010
Does commitment to rehabilitation influence the clinical outcome of total hip resurfacing arthroplasty study 2010 Updated 3/23/2010 |
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether compliance and rehabilitative efforts were predictors of early clinical outcome of total hip resurfacing arthroplasty. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was utilized to collect information from 147 resurfacing patients, who were operated on by a single surgeon, regarding their level of commitment to rehabilitation following surgery. Patients were followed for |
Metal-Metal Articulation by Dr. Schmalzried
The ten-year survival of the BHR Birmingham hip resurfacing Device
Posted April 26, 2012 An independent series D. W. Murray, FRCS, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor1 ; G. Grammatopoulos, MRCS, Orthopaedic Registrar1 ; H. Pandit, DPhil, FRCS, Orthopaedic Surgeon1 ; R. Gundle, DPhil, FRCS, Orthopaedic Surgeon2 ; H. S. Gill, DPhil, Lecturer in Orthopaedic Engineering1 ; and P. McLardy-Smith, FRCS, Orthopaedic Surgeon2Abstract Recent events have highlighted the importance of implant design for survival and wear-related complications following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty. The mid-term survival of the |