2022
DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.104b9.bjj-2022-0150.r1
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Thirty years of experience with instrumented femoral impaction bone grafting and a cemented polished Exeter stem

Abstract: Aims The aim of this study is to report the long-term outcomes of instrumented femoral revisions with impaction allograft bone grafting (IBG) using the X-change femoral revision system at 30 years after introduction of the technique. Methods We updated the outcomes of our previous study, based on 208 consecutive revisions using IBG and the X-change femoral revision system in combination with a cemented polished stem, performed in our tertiary care institute between 1991 and 2007. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses… Show more

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“…The 30-year experience of impaction grafting from Nijmegen is a wonderful testament to their commitment to this technique, and to its durability. 21,22 Likewise, the outcome of arthrodesis of the hip in children would be difficult to study in other ways. 23,24 The work of the Oxford group on the single-stage management of osteomyelitis inevitably includes a heterogenous collection of patients, 25 but nevertheless gives us very useful information that builds on previous evidence.…”
Section: Good Quality Research In Many Subspecialtiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 30-year experience of impaction grafting from Nijmegen is a wonderful testament to their commitment to this technique, and to its durability. 21,22 Likewise, the outcome of arthrodesis of the hip in children would be difficult to study in other ways. 23,24 The work of the Oxford group on the single-stage management of osteomyelitis inevitably includes a heterogenous collection of patients, 25 but nevertheless gives us very useful information that builds on previous evidence.…”
Section: Good Quality Research In Many Subspecialtiesmentioning
confidence: 99%