Impaction allograft with cement for the revision of the femoral component. A minimum 39-month follow-up study with the use of the Exeter stem in Asian hips

scientific article

Impaction allograft with cement for the revision of the femoral component. A minimum 39-month follow-up study with the use of the Exeter stem in Asian hips is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1007/S00264-006-0201-0
P932PMC publication ID2267596
P698PubMed publication ID16964487
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6827117

P2093author name stringMin-Young Kim
You-Sung Suh
Soo-Jae Yim
P2860cites work"Modes of failure" of cemented stem-type femoral components: a radiographic analysis of looseningQ34218468
Femoral component revision with use of impaction bone-grafting and a cemented polished stemQ36303645
Impaction bone grafting for total hip revisionQ36751494
Preliminary report of impaction grafting for exchange femoral arthroplasty.Q40411315
Impacted cancellous allografts and cement for revision total hip arthroplastyQ40869404
Accuracy of migration analysis in hip arthroplasty. Digitized and conventional radiography, compared to radiostereometry in 51 patientsQ48530070
Primary exeter total hip arthroplasty in patients with small femurs: a minimal of 10 years follow-up.Q51511199
Hip revision using the Exeter stem, impacted morselized allograft bone and cement: a consecutive 5-year radiostereometric and radiographic study in 15 hips.Q51591868
Massive early subsidence following femoral impaction graftingQ60781899
Experience with the Exeter total hip replacement since 1970Q68109240
Revision hip arthroplasty with the use of cement and impaction grafting. Histological analysis of four casesQ72631684
Hybrid total hip replacement. A 6.5-year follow-up studyQ72830814
Mechanical characteristics of impacted morsellised bone grafts used in revision of total hip arthroplastyQ73313484
Functional results of hip arthroplasty with acrylic prosthesisQ73497298
Femoral impaction grafting with cement in revision total hip replacement. Evolution of the technique and resultsQ73835517
The cement mantle in the Exeter impaction allografting technique. A cause for concernQ73839415
Impaction bone-grafting before insertion of a femoral stem with cement in revision total hip arthroplasty. A minimum two-year follow-up studyQ73967141
Early complications after one hundred and forty-four consecutive hip revisions with impacted morselized allograft bone and cementQ74606560
Impaction allografting with cement for extensive femoral bone loss in revision hip surgery: a 4- to 8-year follow-up studyQ77348802
Complex cemented revision using polished stem and morselized allograft. Minimum 5-years' follow-upQ78126914
Impaction bone-grafting of severely defective femora in revision total hip surgery: 21 hips followed for 41-85 monthsQ93935279
P433issue3
P304page(s)297-302
P577publication date2006-09-09
P1433published inInternational OrthopaedicsQ15767032
P1476titleImpaction allograft with cement for the revision of the femoral component. A minimum 39-month follow-up study with the use of the Exeter stem in Asian hips
P478volume31

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q36906460Initial stability of circumferential meshes with impacted bone allografts for massive femoral defects
Q37205651Medium-term outcomes of cemented prostheses and cementless modular prostheses in revision total hip arthroplasty
Q34283785Reduced femoral component subsidence with improved impaction grafting at revision hip arthroplasty.
Q33746264The effect of temperature on the viability of human mesenchymal stem cells

Search more.