Total hip arthroplasty with the porous-coated anatomic hip prosthesis: results at 11 to 18 years

The authors had previously reported good results with apparent fixation of a series of porous-coated anatomic hips at 2 to 4 years. In a larger series of 133 hips with porous-coated anatomic uncemented components, 91 hips in 82 patients were available for a follow-up of 11 years or greater. Although...

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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
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Male
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Reoperation
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Treatment Outcome
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