Should total hip arthroplasty femoral components be designed to subside? A radiostereometric analysis study of the Charnley Elite and Exeter stems.
The Charnley Elite and the Exeter stems have different design concepts: The former is designed not to subside, whereas the latter is expected to subside. This radiostereometric analysis study compares the early migration of the 2 stems. For both implants, the 1st year migration was about 4 times fas...
Главные авторы: | Alfaro-Adrián, J, Gill, H, Murray, D |
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Формат: | Journal article |
Язык: | English |
Опубликовано: |
2001
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