Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Fractures. Dislocations. Disorders of muscles, tendons and associated structures. Traumatic disorders of joints, Volume 3 |
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The femoral components have a ceramic head pressed on a slightly tapered post on a metallic stem ; they cannot be autoclaved together because the difference in the coefficient of expansion of the two materials may break the ceramic .
The femoral components have a ceramic head pressed on a slightly tapered post on a metallic stem ; they cannot be autoclaved together because the difference in the coefficient of expansion of the two materials may break the ceramic .
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The surface porosity of the rough metallic stem of the femoral component ( and of the acetabular component ) is between 200 um and 1 mm in diameter and permits the ingrowth of bone for fixation . The cup is a metallic shell with a ...
The surface porosity of the rough metallic stem of the femoral component ( and of the acetabular component ) is between 200 um and 1 mm in diameter and permits the ingrowth of bone for fixation . The cup is a metallic shell with a ...
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Remove fibrous tissue and capsule superior to the head and neck of the femoral component . Then detach the psoas tendon from the lesser trochanter and the gluteus maximus tendon from the femur . Incise and if necessary excise enough of ...
Remove fibrous tissue and capsule superior to the head and neck of the femoral component . Then detach the psoas tendon from the lesser trochanter and the gluteus maximus tendon from the femur . Incise and if necessary excise enough of ...
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acetabulum angle ankle arthrodesis aspect avoid base Bone Joint Surg canal capsule cast cause cement changes Charnley Clin clinical close complete correct cortex deformity described disease dislocation distal dorsal drill especially excision extension femoral component femoral head femur fixation fixed flexion foot fracture fragment fusion graft greater hallux valgus hole incision increased indicated infection inserted involved knee lateral length lesion less loosening malignant medial medullary ment metal metatarsal metatarsal head motion muscle nail necessary neck nerve occur operation Orthop osteotomy pain patients performed plantar plate position posterior present procedure prosthesis proximal recommended removed replacement reported resection revision rheumatoid arthritis roentgenograms rotation shaft side skin soft tissue stem surface surgery surgical sutures technique tendon tibial tion total hip arthroplasty total knee treated treatment trochanter tumor usually varus weeks weight wire wound