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No dislocations in 50 hips after revision total hip arthroplasty.
Credits: J Orthop Traumatol. 2014 Sep 24. [Epub ahead of print] Dual mobility acetabular component in revision total hip arthroplasty for persistent dislocation: no dislocations in 50 hips after 1-5 years. van Heumen M1, Heesterbeek PJ, Swierstra BA, Van Hellemond
This is a registry review of 228 patients with an Avantage dual mobility socket, inserted at revision for instability. The risk of further revision for instability was low. Free Text Link.
Credits: Acta Orthop. 2012 December; 83(6): 566?571.
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