1995
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-199506000-00003
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Hip arthroplasty in hemophilic arthropathy.

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“…Even the larger studies in literature only report on 13 patients in 20 years [15] and 39 patients in 16 years [17]. Kelley et al reported in a multicentre trial on 34 hip arthroplasties in 28 years [12]. Total hip arthroplasty is less common than total knee arthroplasty [2,16].…”
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“…Even the larger studies in literature only report on 13 patients in 20 years [15] and 39 patients in 16 years [17]. Kelley et al reported in a multicentre trial on 34 hip arthroplasties in 28 years [12]. Total hip arthroplasty is less common than total knee arthroplasty [2,16].…”
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“…The first important series was published by Luck and Kasper in 1989 announcing that the first prosthetic arthrosplasty of the hip in a haemophiliac in the United States was performed in 1968 [15]. Further studies by Nelson in 1992, Löfquist in 1996 and Kelley in 1995 report on 39 in 38, 13 in 11, and 34 in 27 patients respectively [12,14,17]. According to the literature the Fig.…”
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“…Hemophilic arthropathy infrequently affects the hip joints [15]. The hip is considered to be one of the main load bearing joints in the body.…”
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“…10 Many recent outcome studies have focused on medium to long-term outcomes -that is infection and revision rates, with no study focussing on the assessment of bleeding risk as a primary outcomes measure. 2,11 Mann et al reported an equivalent blood loss with routine THA for osteoarthritis. 1 However, others have shown an increased bleeding risk with a reported mean blood loss of 900 ml.…”
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