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W H Harris W H Harris
Use of bulk femoral head autografts and allografts as structural members in complete reconstruction of deficient acetabulae in total hip replacements is associated with a high failure rate after about 5 years. The failures are usually catas...
V M Goldberg,S Stevenson V M Goldberg
The clinical outcome of bone grafting procedures depends on many factors, including type and fixation of the bone graft as well as the site and status of the host bed. Bone grafts serve one or both of two main functions, as a source of oste...
L D Dorr L D Dorr
The results of revision of total hip replacements with noncemented fixation are dependent on implant design, postoperative treatment, and the technique selected in relationship to the bone quality and quantity. When proximal femoral bone in...
D K Collis D K Collis
This article outlines the author's perspectives on the use of cement in revision total hip replacement. The results reported in the literature are briefly described and a follow-up of the author's personal results using cement the second ti...
D K Halley D K Halley
Deep infection is one of the most devastating complications in total hip replacement. This dreaded complication is presented in considerable detail with special emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, and various methods of surgical and antibiot...
B K Vaughn B K Vaughn
Dislocation is the most common complication occurring after total hip arthroplasty. Thus, managing the patient with chronic dislocation will continue to be a challenging problem facing joint replacement surgeons. It is believed that several...
W C Head,R H Emerson,A D Cuellar W C Head
One hundred thirty-six cortical strut allografts fixed to the femur in revision hip surgery were studied using quantitative and qualitative radiographic analysis. In addition, 58 patients were clinically evaluated. The grafts showed a consi...
R H Emerson Jr,W C Head R H Emerson Jr
The complexity of acetabular anatomy makes operative planning for revision difficult. Plain radiographs do not provide as much detail about structural damage to the acetabulum as the surgeon would like in order to decide on the need for spe...
S J McClelland S J McClelland
It is now evident that some biologically well-fixed hip prostheses may require removal and/or revision much earlier than originally anticipated. The relatively atraumatic removal of porous ingrown but clinically unacceptable femoral compone...