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A V Lombardi Jr A V Lombardi Jr
The number of revision total hip arthroplasties performed on an annual basis continue to increase and are a direct and consequent result of the ever increasing number of primary total hip arthroplasties. The operative procedure is extremely...
T H Mallory T H Mallory
The surgical approach in revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) must conform to the preoperative goals of revision surgery. Factors to be considered include adequate visualization, assessment of remaining bone stock, presence or absence of c...
D A Dennis D A Dennis
Blood loss from major orthopedic procedures such as spine and revision total joint arthroplasty often necessitates perioperative blood transfusion. The risk of infectious disease transmission associated with homologous blood transfusion, pa...
K R Berry K R Berry
As the geriatric population in the United States continues to increase relative to the general population, total joint arthroplasty has become an accepted medical tool in our medical armamentarium. Much of the perioperative milieu of the ge...
D A Fisher D A Fisher
The evaluation and treatment of the painful total hip arthroplasty requires diligent and disciplined medical management. A careful history and physical examination of the patient with roentgenograms and laboratory studies will provide infor...
W N Capello W N Capello
The purpose of this article is to define guidelines in regard to timing of revision surgery for total hip replacement. One important variable, in addition to incapacitating pain, is the presence of progressive bone loss associated with loos...
D Magid D Magid
Total hip arthroplasty is a common orthopaedic procedure in this country. Postoperative heterotopic bone formation may be seen in anywhere from 5% to 76% of such procedures. Only a small subgroup of these patients are symptomatic. Approxima...
O S Nilsson O S Nilsson
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) have been proven highly effective as prophylaxis for periarticular heterotopic ossification (HO) following total hip arthroplasty (THA) both when given to patients considered to be at risk for th...
J E Sylvester,L H Blount,M T Selch J E Sylvester
The UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology radiated 97 hips at high risk for heterotopic bone (HTB) formation from 1980 through 1988. Adequate follow-up (minimum of 2 months, median, 10 months) is available in 92 hips (82 patients). These hi...
V D Pellegrini Jr,C M Evarts V D Pellegrini Jr
Differentiation of pluripotential stem cells into osteogenic precursors is exquisitely sensitive to ionizing radiation. Radiation prophylaxis effectively prevents ectopic ossification if delivered to the operative site within 5 days followi...