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Sexual Activity after Total Hip Replacement in Korean Patients: How They Do, What They Want, and How to Improve

Yoon BH, Lee KH, Noh S, Ha YC, Lee YK, Koo KH

BACKGROUND: Concerns of patients on sexual activity after total hip arthroplasty have not been well studied in Asian patients. This study aimed to determine the following: (1) what are the...
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Total Hip Arthroplasty Using S-ROM Prosthesis for Dysplastic Hip

Kang JS, Moon KH, Kim RS, Park SR, Lee JS, Shin SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological results of total hip arthroplasty using a proximal modular femoral stem in patients who had secondary coxarthrosis...
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Total Hip Arthroplasty around the Inception of the Interface Bioactive Bone Cement Technique

Oonishi H, Ohashi H, Kawahara I

BACKGROUND: To augment cement-bone fixation, Dr. Hironobu Oonishi attempted additional physicochemical bonding through interposition of osteoconductive crystal hydroxyapatite (HA) granules at the cement-bone interface in 1982. He first used the...
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The hemispherical porous acetabular component fixed by press-fit technique and additional screws

Lee WS, Han CD

Seventy consecutive primary total hip arthroplasties in which a Harris-Galante porous-coated acetabular component had been used from October, 1986 to December, 1989 were reviewed for 5 to 9 years follow-up....
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Ceramic-on-Ceramic Total Hip Arthroplasty: Minimum of Six-Year Follow-up Study

Choy WS, Kim KJ, Lee SK, Bae KW, Hwang YS, Park CK

BACKGROUND: This study examines the clinical and radiologic results of ceramic-on-ceramic total hip arthroplasties with regard to wear, osteolysis, and fracture of the ceramic after a minimum follow-up of six...
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Calcar Preservation Arthroplasty for Unstable Intertrochanteric Femoral Fractures in Elderly

Celiktas M, Togrul E, Kose O

BACKGROUND: The treatment of unstable intertrochanteric fractures in elderly is still controversial. The purpose of this study is to present treatment strategies for unstable intertrochanteric fractures with hemiarthroplasty using standard...
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Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty after Core Decompression with Tantalum Rod for Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Lee GW, Park KS, Kim DY, Lee YM, Eshnazarov KE, Yoon TR

BACKGROUND: Early stage osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) has many treatment options including core decompression with implantation of a tantalum rod. The purpose of this study was to evaluate...
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Operations about Hip in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Patients

Yoo JJ, Chun SH, Kwon YS, Koo KH, Yoon KS, Kim HJ

BACKGROUND: The number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients is increasing constantly, and it is well known that there is a significantly high prevalence of osteonecrosis of the femoral head...
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Microbiological Culture Findings of the Femoral Heads as a Prognostic Factor in the Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Phuong DT, Park KS, Hwang SY, Lee DH, Yoon TR

BACKGROUND: In primary total hip replacements (THRs), the dissected femoral heads (FHs) are commonly used to make the bone-chips for the reconstruction in the orthopaedic surgery. The donated FHs are...
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Outcome after Surgery for Metastases to the Pelvic Bone: A Single Institutional Experience

Krishnan C, Han I, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: The pelvic bone is the most common site of bone metastases following the axial skeleton. Surgery on the pelvic bone is a demanding procedure. Few studies have been published...
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