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Stephen M. Tai Arjuna M. ImbuldeniyaSelin Munir MBiomed BEng William L. WalterWilliam K. Walter MBBS FRACS FAORthA Bernard A. Zicat MD FRACS FAOrthA 《The Journal of arthroplasty》2014
1420 primary cementless THRs with a minimum follow-up of 10-years were stratified according to BMI: non-obese (BMI < 30 kg/m2) and obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2). Median age at surgery was younger in obese patients (P < 0.001). We case-matched 82 THRs in obese patients with 162 THRs in non-obese patients. No difference between groups was found in improvement in HHS (P = 0.668), satisfaction with surgery (P = 0.644), range of movement, prosthesis orientation, or radiological loosening. The obese cohort was further separated into those with a BMI below and above 35. No difference was found between groups in improvement in HHS, satisfaction with surgery, component orientation, or radiological loosening. There was no difference in the incidence of post-operative complications between obese and non-obese patients. After 10-years, the results of THR are not compromised by obesity. 相似文献
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Arjuna M. Imbuldeniya Stephen M. TaiTariq Aboelmagd William L. WalterWilliam K. Walter MBBS FRACS FAORthA Bernard A. Zicat MD FRACS FAOrthA 《The Journal of arthroplasty》2014
We present a long-term follow-up report of 33 cementless total hip arthroplasties in 27 patients who have an established diagnosis of Paget’s disease. The medium term results of this series were reported in 2007 (Lusty et al. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2007;22:692). Fourteen cases were available for follow-up at an average of 12.3 years (range 10–17). Harris Hip scores improved from 56/100 preoperatively (16–98/100) to 83/100 post operatively (72–90/100). All surviving components were radiographically ingrown. Based on these findings, cementless total hip arthroplasty has a good long-term outcome in Paget’s disease. 相似文献
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