Total hip arthroplasty with an
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Total hip arthroplasty with an uncemented femoral component: Excellent results at ten-year follow-up
We followed 138 patients (145 hips) who had had uncemented total hip arthroplasty using the Taperloc femoral component for a mean of ten years (8 to 12.5). No patient was lost to follow-up; 31 (31 hips) died before the minimum time of eight years for inclusion in the study, and 30 of these still ...
November 1, 1997; Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
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