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Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.

Twenty-eight Autophor hip prostheses have been implanted in 25 patients, using primarily a posterior approach. Complications have included two dislocations and two femoral shaft fractures. One dislocation required reoperation. The shaft fractures healed in three months with bone grafting and cerclag...

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Autores principales: Stuchin, S. A., Frankel, V. H.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6537693
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description Twenty-eight Autophor hip prostheses have been implanted in 25 patients, using primarily a posterior approach. Complications have included two dislocations and two femoral shaft fractures. One dislocation required reoperation. The shaft fractures healed in three months with bone grafting and cerclage wiring. There were no infections and no cases of loosening or component failure. Radiological follow-up including bone scan suggests implant boney stabilization at six months. Our early experience suggests that this implant is quite successful, especially in the young patient and the patient with significant loss of bone stock from protrusio or revision surgery.
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spelling pubmed-25897842008-11-28 Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach. Stuchin, S. A. Frankel, V. H. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Twenty-eight Autophor hip prostheses have been implanted in 25 patients, using primarily a posterior approach. Complications have included two dislocations and two femoral shaft fractures. One dislocation required reoperation. The shaft fractures healed in three months with bone grafting and cerclage wiring. There were no infections and no cases of loosening or component failure. Radiological follow-up including bone scan suggests implant boney stabilization at six months. Our early experience suggests that this implant is quite successful, especially in the young patient and the patient with significant loss of bone stock from protrusio or revision surgery. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984 /pmc/articles/PMC2589784/ /pubmed/6537693 Text en
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Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title_full Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title_fullStr Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title_full_unstemmed Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title_short Early experience with the Autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
title_sort early experience with the autophor prosthesis using a posterior approach.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589784/
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