Osseointegration of total hip arthroplasties: Studies in humans and animals JOURNAL OF LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS Song, Y., Beaupre, G., Goodman, S. B. 1999; 9 (1-2): 77-112

Abstract

Total hip replacement is a successful, time-proven surgical procedure for reconstruction of the arthritic hip joint. The state of the bone-implant interface is crucial to the long-term integration and durability of hip replacements whether cemented or cementless. This review summarizes current clinical implant retrieval and animal research in hip-joint reconstruction. Future research must attempt to extend the longevity of hip replacements to avoid complex revision surgery.

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