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Two hundred of the first 215 (93%) consecutive cementless, “isoelastic” total hip replacements performed personally by the senior author have been reviewed. Average length of follow-up was 17 months and minimum length was 6 months. Maximum follow-up was 25 months. No cases of femoral or acetabular component loosening or component breakage have been observed.
Average length of follow-up was 17 months and minimum length was 6 months. Maximum follow-up was 25 months.
No cases of femoral or acetabular component loosening or component breakage have been observed.
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Bombelli, R., Santore, R.F. (1984). Cementless, Isoelastic Total Hip Prosthesis: Preliminary Report on the First 215 Consecutive Cases. In: Morscher, E. (eds) The Cementless Fixation of Hip Endoprostheses. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69006-8_35
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