For patients undergoing primary total hip replacement (THR), the rate of revision varies by type of material used in ...
the all-cause risk for revision for monobloc acetabular implants was higher for patients with a cobalt chrome or stainless steel head and non-highly crosslinked polyethylene (HCLPE) cup vs those ...
Cutaneous reactions to metal implants, orthopedic or otherwise, are well documented in the literature. The first case of a dermatitis reaction over a stainless steel fracture plate was described ...
THE usual theory proposed for the explanation of inter-crystalline corrosion of austenitic steels involves the precipitation of chromium carbides at the grain boundaries. This results in chromium ...
Carlsson and Möller, 1989 20 18 Metal allergic patients, screened before receiving stainless steel orthopedic implants ... patients (24.2%); cobalt, 6.1%; chromium, 3.0 Symptomatic patients ...
Hip implants with a delta ceramic or oxidized zirconium head and highly crosslinked polyethylene liner or cup had the lowest risk of revision during the 15 years after surgery, a new study has found.
Hip implants with a delta ceramic or oxidized zirconium head and highly crosslinked polyethylene liner or cup had the lowest risk of revision during the 15 years after surgery, a new study led by ...
Hip implants with a delta ceramic or oxidised zirconium head and highly crosslinked polyethylene liner or cup had the lowest risk of revision during the 15 years after surgery, a new University of ...
Although it has stainless steel running through it ... the surface will inevitably break down and begin to lose its nonstick properties. The HexClad releases even super sticky foods about as ...