Predicting high blood metal ion concentrations following hip resurfacing.
To determine whether gender, femoral head size, acetabular inclination, and time since surgery predicted high blood metal ion concentrations following Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR).BHR patients with unilateral bearings at one specialist centre with blood cobalt and chromium concentrations measure...
Main Authors: | Matharu, G, Berryman, F, Brash, B, Pynsent, P, Treacy, R, Dunlop, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wichtig Editore
2015
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