2001
DOI: 10.1080/000164701317323363
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Hydroxyapatite-coated total hip replacement in Paget's disease: 20 patients followed for 4-8 years

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“…Our results are in agreement with previously reported series [1,11,14,17,27] and close to those described in cementless hydroxyapatite fully coated THAs implanted in patients without PDB [3,7,8,34]. The control of PDB activity in the pre-operative period reduces the risk of implant loosening and the abnormal intra-operative blood loss.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Our results are in agreement with previously reported series [1,11,14,17,27] and close to those described in cementless hydroxyapatite fully coated THAs implanted in patients without PDB [3,7,8,34]. The control of PDB activity in the pre-operative period reduces the risk of implant loosening and the abnormal intra-operative blood loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In recent years, the use of uncemented components in PDB has been proposed and reported with promising results with regard to the mid-term outcome and fixation [1,11,14,17,27]. However, the benefits from the use of uncemented components remain unclear as active PDB may compromise the fixation and altered quality and morphological features of pagetic bone may influence bone ingrowth into cementless implants.…”
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“…Four cementless THA studies were included in this review as shown in ►Table 1, all of which were case series (level of evidence [LoE] IV) and had a mean MINORS score of 5.4. [13][14][15][16] There were a total of 97 patients with 111 THAs, with a mean age of 73.5 years at the time of operation and a mean followup of 8.2 years. PDB affected the femur alone in 15.3% of patients, the acetabulum alone in 58.6% of patients, and both the femur and acetabulum in 26.1% of patients.…”
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“…[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] This has led to a recent trend in the literature with several studies using cementless THAs. [13][14][15][16] However, concerns also exist with cementless THA, as it is not known how the deranged morphology of the pagetoid bone affects the ingrowth of the cementless prosthesis. 2 Currently, there are no studies comparing the outcomes of cemented and cementless THA in the literature in PDB.…”
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