A prospective study of hip revision surgery using the Exeter long-stem prosthesis: function, subsidence, and complications for 57 patients |
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Authors: | K. Randhawa F. S. Hossain B. Smith Cyril Mauffrey T. Lawrence |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Heart of England NHS Trust, Lode Lane Solihull, Birmingham, UK;(2) Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull Hospital, Lode Lane, 456 Warwick Road, Solihull, West Midlands, B911AG, UK; |
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Abstract: | Background The long-stem Exeter femoral component is commonly used in revision hip surgery. Subsidence of the femoral stem in primary hip arthroplasty has been studied extensively, but much less is known about its significance in revision surgery. This prospective study examined the relationship between radiological subsidence, Western Ontario and McMaster (WOMAC) osteoarthritis index pain score, patient satisfaction and complication rates for the long-stem Exeter hip prosthesis. |
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Keywords: | Exeter long stem Revision hip arthroplasty Subsidence |
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